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Teleostean


Definition:

  • (a.) Of or pertaining to the teleosts.
  • (n.) A teleostean fish.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Sequence identities of sea turtle GH to other species of GH are 89% with chicken GH, 79% with rat GH, 68% with blue shark GH, 58% with eel GH, 59% with human GH, and 40% with a teleostean GH such as chum salmon.
  • (2) Parallel aspects of the teleostean cortisol binding-protein and the mammalian counterpart are compared and commented upon.
  • (3) A comparison and possible physiological roles of the enzyme for the concept of ammonia excretion, protein synthesis and nitrogen metabolism in teleostean fish tissues are discussed.
  • (4) Renin and JGC have been found in the kidneys of tetrapods and teleostean fishes.
  • (5) The role of arginine vasotocin (AVT) in teleostean osmoregulation is unclear.
  • (6) These evolutionary tendencies are found in teleosteans.
  • (7) One afferent branchial vessel is present in Notopterus notopterus and Colisa fasciatus in each gill like in other teleostean fishes.
  • (8) The histology and carbohydrate histochemistry of ten teleostean esophagi were compared.
  • (9) The 18S rRNA sequence was determined for two teleostean fish species, Fundulus heteroclitus and Sebastolobus altivelis, and two sharks, Squalus acanthias and Echinorhinus cookei.
  • (10) In the present study carbohydrate residues in taste buds (TBs) and adjacent epithelial formations of a teleostean fish, a frog and the rabbit were detected by means of lectin histochemistry.
  • (11) Primitive fish with the exception of the endothermic sharks tend to have lower hemoglobin concentrations than the modern teleosteans.
  • (12) The acetylcholine content of various organs of two teleostean fish, Heteropneustes fossilis and Clarias batrachus has been estimated biologically on the eserinized frog rectus muscle.
  • (13) The gross morphology of 10 teleostean alimentary canals was compared.
  • (14) In conclusion, the olfactory epithelium of these 2 teleostean fishes showed a rich layer of carbohydrates on its surface that is probably not only secreted by the goblet cells but also by the supporting cells.
  • (15) The fine structure of the teleostean myenteric and submucous plexuses has been studied in the stomach of the coral fish, Chelmon rostratus Cuvier.
  • (16) Osteichthyes, mainly teleosteans, show a great diversity of spermatic forms.
  • (17) The amino acid composition and complete sequence (50 residues) of eel insulin revealed high homology to teleostean and mammalian insulins.
  • (18) Using the unlabelled antibody method at the light microscope level, and the immunogold method at the electron microscope level, the distribution of the different adenohypophysial cells was demonstrated in the teleost Poecilia latipinna, by means of antisera to both teleostean and mammalian pituitary hormones and their subunits.
  • (19) This study examines the evolution of mitochondria in the follicular cells during the development of the ovarian follicle in the teleostean fish Epiplatys spilargyreus.
  • (20) The distribution of ciliated cells and the oncomiracidium chaetotaxy in Ancyrocephalus paradoxus Creplin, 1839 (Ancyrocephalidae) parasite of Sander lucioperca (Teleostean, Percidae) are described for the first time as well as the larval ciliated cells in Dactylogyrus extensus (Dactylogyridae) parasite of Cyprinus carpio.

Teleostei


Definition:

  • (n. pl.) A subclass of fishes including all the ordinary bony fishes as distinguished from the ganoids.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The activities of the transmitter metabolizing enzymes monoamineoxidase and acetylcholinesterase and of succinic dehydrogenase were investigated in the telencephalon of Salmo irideus (teleostei).
  • (2) In teleostei, amphibians and reptiles (except alligator) spongy myocardium is avascular and receives its nutrition from the ventricle.
  • (3) Denervation-induced changes in the synaptic efficacy of single electroreceptors in catfish (Ictalurus nebulosus, Teleostei) were studied in vivo under alfadolone anaesthesia.
  • (4) The ultrastructural localization of endogenous calcium in the retina of adult cichlid fish Oreochromis mossambicus (Teleostei) was studied using the cytochemical osmiate-bichromate method of Probst (1986).
  • (5) A comparative study was made of enteroendocrine cells in the larvae of bony fishes (Teleostei): carp (Cyprinus carpio L.), big head (Aristichyts nobilis Richardson), silver carp (Hypophthalmichthys molitrix Valenciennes), and atlantic salmon (salmo salar L.).
  • (6) The cerebellar afferents in the bullhead catfish (Teleostei) were labeled by relying on the retrograde transport of horseradish peroxidase (HRP).
  • (7) The posterior pretectal nucleus is relatively small in the bowfin, and the distribution of a small, versus a large, posterior pretectal nucleus in Teleostei and Halecomorphi suggests that this nucleus was small plesiomorphically.
  • (8) Owing to interest in the original function and evolution of cytochrome P-450 this enzyme system was studied in four species each at different levels on the phylogenetic tree, representing Agnatha, Selachi, Teleostei, and Reptilia.
  • (9) When all three regions are considered together, Amiidae clusters with Lepisosteidae in the most parsimonious cladograms, but other clades, such as Neopterygii and Teleostei, that are well supported by morphological evidence fail to emerge as monophyletic.
  • (10) In the experiments performed on kidneys of 5 species of marine Teleostei, morphological peculiarities in secretion of 8 fluorescent organic acids (uranin, primulin, tripaphlavin, erythrosin etc.)
  • (11) Esterases from tissues of the surgeonfish (Teleostei, Perciformes, Acanthuridae) are characterized electrophoretically and include several carboxylesterases, an acetylesterase, and an atypical pseudocholinesterase (pseudo-ChE).
  • (12) It was demonstrated that endocrine component of the pancreas in Teleostei is highly rich in innervation, neuronal fibers containing small granular vesicles.
  • (13) The morphology of the ophthalmic cornea in the blenniid fish Coryphoblennius galerita (Teleostei) shows adaptation to the amphibious life.
  • (14) In 30 other laboratory animals (Lebistes reticulatus-Teleostei), out of which 15 were juvenile and 15 were adult females, a unilateral lesion of the central tectum was effected.
  • (15) The linkage of loci coding for glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) and phosphogluconate dehydrogenase (PGD) is described in fish of the genus Poecilia (Teleostei:Poeciliidae) and designated Poecilia linkage group I.
  • (16) A prominent dark facial stripe, the 'eyebar', is an important component of the reproductive coloration and dominance displays of 'barred' territorial male Haplochromis burtoni (Teleostei; Cichlidae).
  • (17) During the study of ultrathins sections of the vagal lobes and the facial lobe of Carassius auratus (Teleostei Cyprinidae), by electron microscopy, extracellular oval or discoidal, very osmiophilic structures were found in the neuropil of the lobes.
  • (18) By means of the electron scanning microscope, structure of the olfactory rosella has been investigated in 5 species of marine Teleostei.
  • (19) Serotonin-containing neurons in the brain of the weak-electric fish Gnathonemus petersii (mormyridae, teleostei) were studied with the aid of immunohistochemical labeling.
  • (20) In Teleostei flagellar olfactory cells are the most numerous.

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