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- 2021
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Rhinarium skin structure and epidermal innervation in selected mammals
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- 2020
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A new type of somatosensory organ in the nasolabila skin of the dog
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Dogs can sense weak thermal radiation
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- 2019
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Visualization of adult fish lens fiber cells
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Constant lens fiber cell thickness in fish suggests crystallin transport to denucleated cells
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- 2018
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A variation of pigmentation in the glabrous skin of dogs
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Osmotic Concentration of Zebrafish (Danio rerio) Body Fluids is Lower in Larvae than in Adults
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- 2017
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Synthetic smooth muscle in the outer blood plexus of the rhinarium skin of Lemur catta L.
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Variation in rhinarium temperature indicates sensory specializations in placental mammals
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Rhinarium temperature dynamics in domestic dogs
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- 2016
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A novel ultrastructure on the corneocyte surface of mammalian nasolabial skin.
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- 2015
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A complex sensory organ in the nose skin of the prosimian primate Lemur catta.
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- 2014
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Control of self-motion in dynamic fluids: fish do it differently from bees.
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Differences in lens optical plasticity in two gadoid fishes meeting in the Arctic.
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Suspension and optical properties of the crystalline lens in the eyes of basal vertebrates.
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- 2013
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Optical plasticity in fish lenses.
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- 2012
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Optical advantages and function of multifocal spherical fish lenses
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Sturgeons, sharks, and rays have multifocal crystalline lenses and similar lens suspension apparatuses.
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- 2011
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Adaptation in the optical properties of the crystalline lens in the eyes of the Lessepsian migrant Siganus rivulatus
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- 2010
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Dopamine induces optical changes in the cichlid fish lens.
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