Measuring gill paracellular permeability with polyethylene glycol-4000 in freely swimming trout: proof of principle

L. M. Robertson , C. M. Wood
The Journal of Experimental Biology 217 ( 9) 1425 -1429

12
2014
Respiratory, Circulatory, and Metabolic Adjustments to Exercise in Fish

C. M. Wood , S. F. Perry
Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg 2 -22

124
1985
A comparative allometric study of the morphometry of the gills of an alkalinity adapted cichlid fish,Oreochromis alcalicus grahami, of Lake Magadi, Kenya

J. N. Maina , S. M. Kisia , C. M. Wood , A. B. Narahara
International Journal of Salt Lake Research 5 ( 2) 131 -156

23
1996
NaCl transport and ultrastructure of opercular epithelium from a freshwater-adapted euryhaline teleost, Fundulus heteroclitus

W. S. Marshall , S. E. Bryson , P. Darling , C. Whitten
Journal of Experimental Zoology 277 ( 1) 23 -37

69
1997
Physiological and molecular mechanisms of osmoregulatory plasticity in killifish after seawater transfer

G. R. Scott , D. W. Baker , P. M. Schulte , C. M. Wood
The Journal of Experimental Biology 211 ( 15) 2450 -2459

80
2008
The effects of CO2 and external buffering on ammonia excretion and Rhesus glycoprotein mRNA expression in rainbow trout.

C. M. Nawata , C. M. Wood
The Journal of Experimental Biology 211 ( 20) 3226 -3236

53
2008
Ammonia transport in cultured gill epithelium of freshwater rainbow trout: the importance of Rhesus glycoproteins and the presence of an apical Na+/NH4+ exchange complex.

T. K. N. Tsui , C. Y. C. Hung , C. M. Nawata , J. M. Wilson
The Journal of Experimental Biology 212 ( 6) 878 -892

83
2009
A new paradigm for ammonia excretion in aquatic animals: role of Rhesus (Rh) glycoproteins.

P. A. Wright , C. M. Wood
The Journal of Experimental Biology 212 ( 15) 2303 -2312

275
2009
A critical analysis of carbonic anhydrase function, respiratory gas exchange, and the acid-base control of secretion in the rectal gland of Squalus acanthias.

T. J. Shuttleworth , J. Thompson , R. S. Munger , C. M. Wood
The Journal of Experimental Biology 209 ( 23) 4701 -4716

17
2006
65
2006
Using omeprazole to link the components of the post-prandial alkaline tide in the spiny dogfish, Squalus acanthias.

C. M. Wood , A. G. Schultz , R. S. Munger , P. J. Walsh
The Journal of Experimental Biology 212 ( 5) 684 -692

33
2009
Osmoregulation, ionoregulation and acid-base regulation by the gastrointestinal tract after feeding in the elasmobranch (Squalus acanthias).

C. M. Wood , M. Kajimura , C. Bucking , P. J. Walsh
The Journal of Experimental Biology 210 ( 8) 1335 -1349

93
2007
Post-prandial metabolic alkalosis in the seawater-acclimated trout: the alkaline tide comes in.

C. Bucking , J. L. Fitzpatrick , S. R. Nadella , C. M. Wood
The Journal of Experimental Biology 212 ( 14) 2159 -2166

46
2009
56
2009
Functional characterization of Rhesus glycoproteins from an ammoniotelic teleost, the rainbow trout, using oocyte expression and SIET analysis

C. M. Nawata , C. M. Wood , M. J. O'Donnell
Journal of Experimental Biology 213 ( 7) 1049 -1059

70
2010
Rh glycoprotein expression is modulated in pufferfish (Takifugu rubripes) during high environmental ammonia exposure

C. Michele Nawata , S. Hirose , T. Nakada , C. M. Wood
The Journal of Experimental Biology 213 ( 18) 3150 -3160

82
2010
Branchial mechanisms of acclimation to metals in freshwater fish

D. G. McDonald , C. M. Wood
Fish Ecophysiology 297 -321

236
1993
Urea excretion as a strategy for survival in a fish living in a very alkaline environment.

D. J. Randall , C. M. Wood , S. F. Perry , H. Bergman
Nature 337 ( 6203) 165 -166

306
1989