David W Towle
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Recent Articles
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Branchial CO and ammonia excretion in crustaceans: Involvement of an apical Rhesus-like glycoprotein
Quijada-Rodriguez A, Fehsenfeld S, Marini A, Wilson J, Nash M, Sachs M, et al.
Acta Physiol (Oxf)
. 2024 Jan;
240(2):e14078.
PMID: 38205922
Aim: To determine whether the crustacean Rh1 protein functions as a dual CO /ammonia transporter and investigate its role in branchial ammonia excretion and acid-base regulation. Methods: Sequence analysis of...
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DesRosiers T, Mehtani N, Gornet M, Zuo S, Hrdina R, Vandiver A, et al.
Md Med
. 2016 Jul;
17(1):29-31.
PMID: 27443129
No abstract available.
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Lenz P, Unal E, Hassett R, Smith C, Bucklin A, Christie A, et al.
Comp Biochem Physiol Part D Genomics Proteomics
. 2012 Jan;
7(2):110-23.
PMID: 22277925
The copepod, Calanus finmarchicus is a keystone species for the North Atlantic. Because of recent changes in the geographic distribution of this species, there are questions as to how this...
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Fehsenfeld S, Kiko R, Appelhans Y, Towle D, Zimmer M, Melzner F
BMC Genomics
. 2011 Oct;
12:488.
PMID: 21978240
Background: The green crab Carcinus maenas is known for its high acclimation potential to varying environmental abiotic conditions. A high ability for ion and acid-base regulation is mainly based on...
5.
Towle D, Smith C
Integr Comp Biol
. 2011 Jun;
46(6):912-8.
PMID: 21672795
Expressed sequence tags (ESTs) were produced for normalized cDNA libraries prepared from several tissues of 2 marine crustaceans, the green shore crab Carcinus maenas and the American lobster Homarus americanus....
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Stillman J, Colbourne J, Lee C, Patel N, Phillips M, Towle D, et al.
Integr Comp Biol
. 2011 Jun;
48(6):852-68.
PMID: 21669837
Crustaceans are a diverse and ancient group of arthropods that have long been studied as interesting model systems in biology, especially for understanding animal evolution and physiology and for environmentally...
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Towle D, Henry R, Terwilliger N
Comp Biochem Physiol Part D Genomics Proteomics
. 2011 Jan;
6(2):115-25.
PMID: 21220218
The interaction between environmental salinity and gene expression was studied in gills of the euryhaline green shore crab Carcinus maenas. A 4462-feature oligonucleotide microarray was used to analyze changes in...
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Genovese G, Cuna R, Towle D, Maggese M, Lo Nostro F
Aquat Toxicol
. 2010 Nov;
101(1):175-85.
PMID: 21035200
An increasing number of widely used industrial and agricultural chemicals are being found to cause endocrine disruption. In fishes, xenoestrogens can induce female proteins, and in some cases, the development...
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Coblentz F, Towle D, Shafer T
Comp Biochem Physiol Part D Genomics Proteomics
. 2010 May;
1(2):200-8.
PMID: 20483251
Expressed sequence tags (ESTs) were produced from two normalized cDNA libraries from the blue crab, Callinectes sapidus. The gill library represented pooled RNA from respiratory and transporting gills after acclimation...
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Ma M, Bors E, Dickinson E, Kwiatkowski M, Sousa G, Henry R, et al.
Gen Comp Endocrinol
. 2009 Jun;
161(3):320-34.
PMID: 19523386
Carcinus maenas, commonly known as the European green crab, is one of the best-known and most successful marine invasive species. While a variety of natural and anthropogenic mechanisms are responsible...