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Authors: Anken, RH Ibsch, M Breuer, J Rahmann, H
Citation: Rh. Anken et al., Effect of hypergravity on the Ca/Sr composition of developing otoliths of larval cichlid fish (Oreochromis mossambicus), COMP BIOC A, 128(2), 2001, pp. 369-377

Authors: Ibsch, M Anken, RH Vohringer, P Rahmann, H
Citation: M. Ibsch et al., Vesicular bodies in fish maculae are artifacts not contributing to otolithgrowth, HEARING RES, 153(1-2), 2001, pp. 80-90

Authors: Anken, RH Edelmann, E Rahmann, H
Citation: Rh. Anken et al., Effects of vestibular nerve transection on the calcium incorporation of fish otoliths, ACT ASTRONA, 49(3-10), 2001, pp. 371-379

Authors: Anken, RH Edelmann, E Rahmann, H
Citation: Rh. Anken et al., Fish inner ear otoliths stop calcium incorporation after vestibular nerve transection, NEUROREPORT, 11(13), 2000, pp. 2981-2983

Authors: Ibsch, M Anken, RH Rahmann, H
Citation: M. Ibsch et al., Weightlessness during spaceflight results in enhanced synapse formation ina fish brain vestibular nucleus, NEUROSCI L, 296(1), 2000, pp. 13-16

Authors: Kappel, T Anken, RH Hanke, W Rahmann, H
Citation: T. Kappel et al., Gangliosides affect membrane-channel activities dependent on ambient temperature, CELL MOL N, 20(5), 2000, pp. 579-590

Authors: Anken, RH Kappel, T Rahmann, H
Citation: Rh. Anken et al., The asymmetrical growth of otoliths in fish is affected by hypergravity, ACT ASTRONA, 45(3), 1999, pp. 167-170

Authors: Anken, RH Rahmann, H
Citation: Rh. Anken et H. Rahmann, Effect of altered gravity on the neurobiology of fish, NATURWISSEN, 86(4), 1999, pp. 155-167
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