Items where Author is "Weihrauch, D."
Number of items: 6.
Article
Postel, U. , Becker, W. , Brandt, A. , Luck-Kopp, S. , Riestenpatt, R. , Weihrauch, D. and Siebers, D.
(2000)
Active osmoregulatory ion uptake across the pleopods of the isopod Idotea baltica (Pallas): electrophysiological measurements on isolated split endo- and exopodites mounted in a micro-ussing chamber
,
Journal of experimental biology,
203
,
pp. 1141-1152
.
hdl:
10013/epic.18218
Article
Weihrauch, D. , Becker, W. , Postel, U. , Luck-Kopp, S. and Siebers, D.
(1999)
Potential of active excretion of ammonia in three differently haline species of crabs
,
Journal of comparative physiology b-biochemical systemic and environmental physiology,
169
(1),
pp. 25-37
.
hdl:
10013/epic.13896
Article
Weihrauch, D. , Becker, W. , Postel, U. , Riestenpatt, U. and Siebers, D.
(1998)
Active excretion of ammonia across the gills of the shore crab Carcinus maenas and its relation to osmoregulatory ion uptake
,
Journal of comparative physiology b-biochemical systemic and environmental physiology,
168
(5),
pp. 364-376
.
hdl:
10013/epic.13894
Article
Postel, U. , Brandt, A. , Becker, W. , Riestenpatt, S. , Weihrauch, D. , Franke, H. D. and Siebers, D.
(1998)
Active ion absorption across the pteopods of the marine isopod Idotea baltica: Electrophysiological investigations on isolated pleopod half lamellae
,
Verh Dtsch Zool Ges,
91
.
hdl:
10013/epic.13027
Article
Weihrauch, D. , Onken, H. , Riestenpatt, S. , Postel, U. , Becker, W. and Siebers, D.
(1998)
High levels of active ammonia excretion across the anterior and posterior gills of the stenohaline crab Cancer pagurus
,
Verh Dtsch Zool Ges,
91
.
hdl:
10013/epic.13895
Article
Postel, U. , Petrausch, G. , Riestenpatt, S. , Weihrauch, D. , Malykh, J. , Becker, W. and Siebers, D.
(1998)
Inhibition of NA+/K+-ATPase and of active ion-transport functions in the gills of the shore crab Carcinus maenas induced by cadmium
,
Marine biology,
130
,
pp. 407-416
.
hdl:
10013/epic.13028
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