N J Bernier
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Madison B, Heath J, Heath D, Bernier N
J Fish Biol
. 2013 Feb;
82(2):618-36.
PMID: 23398072
To assess whether parental mate choice and early rearing in a semi-natural spawning channel may benefit the culture of Chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha, 90 day growth trials were conducted using...
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Sanderson L, Wright P, Robinson J, Ballantyne J, Bernier N
J Exp Biol
. 2010 Jun;
213(Pt 13):2343-53.
PMID: 20543133
Glutamine synthetase (GSase), the enzyme that catalyses the conversion of glutamate and ammonia to glutamine, is present at high levels in vertebrate brain tissue and is thought to protect the...
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Alderman S, Raine J, Bernier N
J Neuroendocrinol
. 2008 Jan;
20(3):347-58.
PMID: 18208552
The corticotrophin-releasing factor (CRF) system plays a key role in the co-ordination of the physiological response to stress in vertebrates. Although the binding protein (BP) for CRF-related peptides, CRF-BP, is...
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Wright P, Steele S, Huitema A, Bernier N
J Exp Biol
. 2007 Aug;
210(Pt 16):2905-11.
PMID: 17690239
The key strategy for coping with elevated brain ammonia levels in vertebrates is the synthesis of glutamine from ammonia and glutamate, catalyzed by glutamine synthetase (GSase). We hypothesized that all...
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Volkoff H, Canosa L, Unniappan S, Cerda-Reverter J, Bernier N, Kelly S, et al.
Gen Comp Endocrinol
. 2005 May;
142(1-2):3-19.
PMID: 15862543
The brain, particularly the hypothalamus, integrates input from factors that stimulate (orexigenic) and inhibit (anorexigenic) food intake. In fish, the identification of appetite regulators has been achieved by the use...
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Brauner C, Wang T, Wang Y, Richards J, Gonzalez R, Bernier N, et al.
J Exp Biol
. 2004 Aug;
207(Pt 19):3381-90.
PMID: 15326214
Environmental hypercapnia induces a respiratory acidosis that is usually compensated within 24-96 h in freshwater fish. Water ionic composition has a large influence on both the rate and degree of...
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Brauner C, Matey V, Wilson J, Bernier N, Val A
J Exp Biol
. 2004 Mar;
207(Pt 9):1433-8.
PMID: 15037637
The transition from aquatic to aerial respiration is associated with dramatic physiological changes in relation to gas exchange, ion regulation, acid-base balance and nitrogenous waste excretion. Arapaima gigas is one...
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Gilmour K, Perry S, Bernier N, Henry R, Wood C
Physiol Biochem Zool
. 2001 Jul;
74(4):477-92.
PMID: 11436132
In Pacific spiny dogfish (Squalus acanthias), plasma CO(2) reactions have access to plasma carbonic anhydrase (CA) and gill membrane-associated CA. The objectives of this study were to characterise the gill...
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Bernier N, Peter R
Comp Biochem Physiol B Biochem Mol Biol
. 2001 Jun;
129(2-3):639-44.
PMID: 11399500
Although environmental, social and physical stressors have been shown to inhibit food intake and feeding behavior in fish, little is known about the mechanisms that mediate the appetite-suppressing effects of...
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Bernier N, Peter R
Neuroendocrinology
. 2001 May;
73(4):248-60.
PMID: 11340339
Fish urotensin I (UI), a member of the corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) family of peptides, is a potent inhibitor of food intake in mammals, yet the role of UI in the...