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Comparative physiology Section edited by Roberto Refinetti

This section aims to publish studies looking at the diversity of functional characteristics at the organismic, cellular or molecular levels of organization.

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Disease resistance is related to inherent swimming performance in Atlantic salmon

Vicente Castro, Barbara Grisdale-Helland, Sven M Jørgensen, Jan Helgerud, Guy Claireaux, Anthony P Farrell, Aleksei Krasnov, Ståle J Helland, Harald Takle BMC Physiology 2013, 13:1 (21 January 2013)

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Atlantic salmon that have inherently good swimming performance also show better survival rates when challenged with a viral pathogen, indicating that the swimming trait is associated with disease resistance in fish.

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Identification of uterine ion transporters for mineralisation precursors of the avian eggshell

Vincent Jonchère, Aurélien Brionne, Joël Gautron, Yves Nys BMC Physiology 2012, 12:10 (4 September 2012)

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