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Incidence and regulation of opsin expression in the retina of salmonid fishes
Author: Cheng, Christiana Ling Yu
Date created: 2007
Reproductive and thyroid endocrine axis cross-talk in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) alevins
Author: Hegeman, Kevin
Date created: 2020-04-27

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