Authors:
Lin, JJ
Yang, TH
Wahlstrand, BD
Fields, PA
Somero, GN
Citation: Jj. Lin et al., Phylogenetic relationships and biochemical properties of the duplicated cytosolic and mitochondrial isoforms of malate dehydrogenase from a teleost fish, Sphyraena idiastes, J MOL EVOL, 54(1), 2002, pp. 107-117
Citation: Jh. Stillman et Gn. Somero, A comparative analysis of the evolutionary patterning and mechanistic bases of lactate dehydrogenase thermal stability in porcelain crabs, genus Petrolisthes, J EXP BIOL, 204(4), 2001, pp. 767-776
Citation: Pa. Fields et al., Intrinsic versus extrinsic stabilization of enzymes - The interaction of solutes and temperature on A(4)-lactate dehydrogenase orthologs from warm-adapted and cold-adapted marine fishes, EUR J BIOCH, 268(16), 2001, pp. 4497-4505
Authors:
Williams, EE
Stewart, BS
Beuchat, CA
Somero, GN
Hazel, JR
Citation: Ee. Williams et al., Hydrostatic-pressure and temperature effects on the molecular order of erythrocyte membranes from deep-, shallow-, and non-diving mammals, CAN J ZOOL, 79(5), 2001, pp. 888-894
Citation: Jh. Stillman et Gn. Somero, A comparative analysis of the upper thermal tolerance limits of eastern Pacific porcelain crabs, genus Petrolisthes: Influences of latitude, verticalzonation, acclimation, and phylogeny, PHYSIOL B Z, 73(2), 2000, pp. 200-208
Citation: L. Tomanek et Gn. Somero, Time course and magnitude of synthesis of heat-shock proteins in congeneric marine snails (Genus Tegula) from different tidal heights, PHYSIOL B Z, 73(2), 2000, pp. 249-256
Citation: Gn. Somero, Unity in diversity: A perspective on the methods, contributions, and future of comparative physiology, ANN R PHYSL, 62, 2000, pp. 927-937
Authors:
Hofmann, GE
Buckley, BA
Airaksinen, S
Keen, JE
Somero, GN
Citation: Ge. Hofmann et al., Heat-shock protein expression is absent in the Antarctic fish Trematomus bernacchii (family Nototheniidae), J EXP BIOL, 203(15), 2000, pp. 2331-2339
Citation: L. Tomanek et Gn. Somero, Evolutionary and acclimation-induced variation in the heat-shock responsesof congeneric marine snails (genus Tegula) from different thermal habitats: Implications for limits of thermotolerance and biogeography, J EXP BIOL, 202(21), 1999, pp. 2925-2936