Volume and osmolality control in animal cells
R. Gilles
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Volume and osmolality control in animal cells
by R. Gilles, Liana Bolis, T. Arakawa
Published
1991
Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Pages
249
ISBN-10
3540533567
Subjects
Fish osmoregulation
The water relationship of terrestrial arthropods
Animal Osmoregulation
Animal Osmoregulation
Comparison of osmoregulation in two species of the genus Fundulus
Animal osmoregulation
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