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B Bonevski, JL Rich, E Skelton, J Garfield, AL Baker, C Segan, C Gartner, N Walker, R Borland, M Daglish, A Dunlop, C Oldmeadow, L Bauld, C Bullen, N Ezard, R McCrohan, D Jacka, S White, DI Lubman, V Manning
BackgroundTobacco smoking rates in alcohol and other drug (AOD) treatment settings is much higher than in the general Australian population. As a result, people seeking treatment for AOD use experience a greater tobacco-related burden of illness. Att
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Lu, W, Zhu, G, Chen, A, Li, X, Mccrohan, C R & Balment, R 2019, ' Gene Expression and Hormone Secretion Profile of Urotensin I Associated with Osmotic Challenge in Caudal Neurosecretory System of the Euryhaline Flounder, Platichthys flesus ', General and comparative endocrinology . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ygcen.2019.01.004
The caudal neurosecretory system (CNSS) is a part of stress response system, a neuroendocrine structure unique to fish. To gain a better understanding of the physiological roles of CNSS in fluid homeostasis, we characterized the tissue distribution o
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Jonathan V. Sweedler, Elena V. Romanova, Daniel J. Green, Rong Chi Huang, Kurt Potgieter, Catherine R. McCrohan, Colin Lee, Leland C. Sudlow, Nathan G. Hatcher, Rhanor Gillette, Martha L Gillette
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Green, D J, Huang, R, Sudlow, L, Hatcher, N, Potgieter, K, Mccrohan, C, Lee, C, Romanova, E V, Sweedler, J V, Gillette, M L U & Gillette, R 2018, ' cAMP, Ca 2+, pHi, and NO Regulate H-like Cation Channels That Underlie Feeding and Locomotion in the Predatory Sea Slug Pleurobranchaea californica ', ACS Chemical Neuroscience, vol. 9, no. 8, pp. 1986-1993 . https://doi.org/10.1021/acschemneuro.8b00187
A systems approach to regulation of neuronal excitation in the mollusc Pleurobranchaea has described novel interactions of cyclic AMP-gated cation current (I(Na,cAMP)), Ca(2+), pH(i), and NO. I(Na,cAMP) appears in many neurons of feeding and locomoto
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Aquatic Toxicology. 105:535-542
The accumulation and toxicity of aluminium in freshwater organisms have primarily been examined following aqueous exposure. This study investigated the uptake, excretion and toxicity of aluminium when presented as aluminium-contaminated food. Adult P
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Applied Animal Behaviour Science. 133:265-274
Recent research has shown the possibility of pain perception in fish; therefore, the use of analgesia or “painkillers” should be considered for invasive procedures. However, there is relatively little information on the effectiveness of analgesic
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Journal of Neurophysiology. 104:742-745
A pH-sensitive cAMP-gated cation current ( INa,cAMP) is widely distributed in neurons of the feeding motor networks of gastropods. In the sea slug Pleurobranchaea this current is potentiated by nitric oxide (NO), which itself is produced by many feed
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BioMetals. 23:221-230
Aluminum is a toxic metal whose complex aquatic chemistry, mechanisms of toxicity and trophic transfer are not fully understood. The only isotope of Al suitable for tracing experiments in organisms-(26)Al-is a rare, costly radioisotope with a low emi
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Katie L. Edwards, Emma Wallington, Lynne U. Sneddon, Paul J. Ashley, Sian Ringrose, Catherine R. McCrohan
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Animal Behaviour. 77:403-410
A potentially painful experience may modify normal behavioural responses. To gauge the importance of pain relative to predation or social status, we presented competing stimuli, a predator cue or an unfamiliar social group, to two groups of noxiously
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The Journal of Neuroscience. 28:9710-9722
The exact nature of the olfactory signals that arrive in the brain from the periphery, and their reproducibility, remain essentially unknown. In most organisms, the sheer number of olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) makes it impossible to measure the i