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Reversible And Irreversible Effects Of Temperature On Amelogenesis Of Hamster Tooth Germs In Vitro, J. H. M. Wöltgens, D. M. Lyaruu, Th. J. M. Bervoets, A. L. J. J. Bronckers
Reversible And Irreversible Effects Of Temperature On Amelogenesis Of Hamster Tooth Germs In Vitro, J. H. M. Wöltgens, D. M. Lyaruu, Th. J. M. Bervoets, A. L. J. J. Bronckers
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Hamster first hamster molar tooth germs in early secretory stage of amelogenesis were cultured for one day in vitro at 6°C, 22°C, 37°C or 45°C in the presence of 3H-proline, 45Ca and 32P-orthophosphate. Other explants were cultured without these labels and after culture examined by histology. The highest temperature tested was lethal to the explants, decreased total dry weight and rapidly increased total uptake of the radio-labelled mineral ions, probably merely due to physicochemical modification of the existing preculture minerals. Optimal synthesis and secretion of amelogenins were measured at physiological temperature (37°C). Effects of exposure to both …
An Empirical Model Of Gastric Evacuation Rates For Fish And An Analysis Of Digestion In Piscivorous Brown Trout, E. He, Wayne A. Wurtsbaugh
An Empirical Model Of Gastric Evacuation Rates For Fish And An Analysis Of Digestion In Piscivorous Brown Trout, E. He, Wayne A. Wurtsbaugh
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The gastric evacuation rates of brown trout Salmo trutta (0.9–1.6 kg) feeding on fingerling rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss (3.5–7.6 g) were measured in the laboratory at five temperatures (4.5, 9.0, 14.0, 19.0, and 22.5°C). Instantaneous gut evacuation rates (Re) increased exponentially with temperature (T): Re = 0.053se^0.073T, r^2 = 0.98; they varyied from 7%sh^–1 at 4.5°C to 29%sh^–1 at 22.5°C. Linear regressions described the relationship between time and qualitative measures of fish digestion, thus allowing investigators to determine how long an ingested fish would be identifiable at different temperatures. An analysis of published evacuation rates (N = 121) of 22 …