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Bufo arenarum

Ferrari, L., A. Salibian, and C.U. Muino. 1993. Selective protection of temperature against cadmium acute toxicity to Bufo arenarum tadpoles. Bull. Environ. Contamin. Toxicol. 50 212-218. [Pg.71]

Herkovits, J. and C.S.P. Coll. 1993. Stage-dependent susceptibility of Bufo arenarum embryos to cadmium. Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 50 608-611. [Pg.73]

Perez-Coll, C.S. and J. Herkovits. 1996. Stage-dependent uptake of cadmium by Bufo arenarum embryos. Bull. Environ. Contam. Toxicol. 56 663-669. [Pg.75]

Amphibians Toad, Bufo arenarum Newly-fertilized eggs held in 120 pg/L-32 mg Pb/L as lead nitrate for 72 h 120 pg/L Normal development 49... [Pg.294]

Experimentally produced zinc deficiency in toad (Bufo arenarum) embryos resulted in adults with abnormal ovarian development, altered meiotic and ovulation processes, and embryos with a high incidence of congenital malformations (Herkovits et al. 1989). [Pg.677]

Herkovits, J., C.S. Perez-Coll, and S. Zeni. 1989. Protective effect of zinc against spontaneous malformations and lethality in Bufo arenarum embryos. Biol. Trace Elem. Res. 22 247-250. [Pg.733]

Juarez, A. and J.A. Guzman. 1984. Chronic effect of five organochlorine insecticides on larvae of Bufo arenarum. Commun. Biologicas 2 411-415. [Pg.880]

Venturino A, Gauna LE, Bergoc RM. Effect of exogenously applied polyamine on malathion toxicity in the toad Bufo arenarum Hensel. Arch Environ Contain Toxicol 1992 22(1) 135-9. [Pg.323]

Bufo garganizans Bufo marinus Bufo bufo bufo Bufo arenarum Bufo viridis Bufo regularis Bufo formosus Bufo alvarius Bufo fowleri... [Pg.100]

American toad, Bufo americanus, 68, 188 Bufo arenarum, 81,541, 848, 861 Bufo spp., 68, 81, 122, 173, 178, 188, 264, 541,551,717, 848, 861,874 Giant toad, Bufo marinus, 178 Narrow-mouthed toad, Gastrophryne carolinensis, 31, 569, 879 Southern toad, Bufo terrestris, 264... [Pg.936]

Echandia, E. L. R., and R. S. Piezzi. 1968. Microtubules in the nerve fibers of the toad Bufo arenarum Hensel. Effects of low temperature on the sciatic nerve. J. Cell Biol., 39 491-497. [Pg.288]

Scarped SL, Sanchez ML, Cabada MO. 2008. Cellular origin of the Bufo arenarum sperm receptor gp75, a ZP2 family member its proteolysis after fertilization. Biol Cell 100(4) 219-230. [Pg.547]

Ovulation of toads (Bufo arenarum Hensel) as well as artificial fertilization was carried out as previously described ( Pechen Bazan, 1974). [Pg.249]

Toad (Bufo arenarum, Hensel) brains and retinas were excised immediately after decapitation. Cattle eyes obtained from a local slaughterhouse were kept within crushed ice and used within 2 hours. Cattle and toad retinas were incubated at 37 and 23 C respectively under 5% CO2 in oxygen in the medium of Ames Hastings (1956) containing 2 mg/ml glucose. 5 yCi per cattle retina (or per 17 toad retinas) of both u- C -glycerol (8.75 mCi/mmol) and 5,6,8,9,11,12, 14,15- h -free arachidonic acid (80 Ci/mmol) from New England Nuclear were added to the media. [Pg.397]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.17 , Pg.260 , Pg.264 , Pg.420 , Pg.613 , Pg.647 , Pg.860 ]

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