D K. Saunders
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Aldrich K, Saunders D
J Therm Biol
. 2001 Mar;
26(3):179-182.
PMID: 11240223
1. Comparison of erythrocyte osmotic fragility (EOF) between various ectotherms and endotherms was investigated at 5, 25, and 38 degrees C. 2. We hypothesized that ectotherms might possess erythrocytes whose...
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Saunders D, Roberts A, Ultsch G
J Exp Zool
. 2000 Dec;
287(7):459-66.
PMID: 11110159
Musk turtles (Sternotherus odoratus) can survive at least 150 days of submergence in normoxic water at 3 degreesC, during which time there are large increases in packed cell volume (PCV)....
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Saunders D, Patel K
J Exp Zool
. 1998 Jun;
281(3):157-63.
PMID: 9621436
Red-eared sliders (Trachemys scripta) in their northern range undergo hibernation at temperatures of about 5 degrees C, which may result in a profound bradycardia and a drop in blood pressure...
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Kilgore J, Timson B, Saunders D, Kraemer R, Klemm R, Ross C
J Appl Physiol (1985)
. 1994 Feb;
76(2):598-601.
PMID: 8175569
The purpose of the study was to compare stress protein [heat shock protein (HSP) 72] response in laboratory models of hypertrophy to naturally occurring work-induced hypertrophy. Two laboratory models of...
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Saunders D, Fedde M
Adv Vet Sci Comp Med
. 1994 Jan;
38B:139-90.
PMID: 7810377
Birds are excellent endurance athletes. Not only do many birds undertake long migratory flights, but many do so under extreme environmental conditions: excessive heat, extreme cold, and the hypoxic conditions...