Martin Grosell mainly investigates Biochemistry, Osmoregulation, Gill, Toxicity and Endocrinology. His Biochemistry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Apical membrane, Bicarbonate and Intestinal epithelium. The study incorporates disciplines such as Rainbow trout, Bioavailability, Anatomy and Copper in addition to Gill.
He has researched Toxicity in several fields, including Toxicology, Pimephales promelas, Coryphaena, Mahi-mahi and Environmental chemistry. His research integrates issues of Gulf toadfish and Internal medicine in his study of Endocrinology. His Carbonic anhydrase research includes themes of Biophysics and Transepithelial potential difference.
His primary areas of investigation include Ecology, Osmoregulation, Endocrinology, Internal medicine and Gill. His work carried out in the field of Ecology brings together such families of science as Zoology, Fundulus and Animal science. In Osmoregulation, Martin Grosell works on issues like Biochemistry, which are connected to Bicarbonate.
His Endocrinology study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Gulf toadfish. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Anatomy, Rainbow trout, Toxicity, Copper and Environmental chemistry. His study in Rainbow trout is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Trout, Biophysics and Kidney.
His primary scientific interests are in Coryphaena, Mahi-mahi, Fishery, Zoology and Osmoregulation. His studies deal with areas such as Habitat, Cardiac function curve, Transcriptome, Toxicity and Animal science as well as Mahi-mahi. Martin Grosell combines subjects such as Damselfish, Stegastes partitus, Juvenile and Larva with his study of Zoology.
His Osmoregulation research includes themes of Internal medicine, Predation, Marine fish and Endocrinology. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Internal medicine, Gill is strongly linked to Carbonic anhydrase. The concepts of his Endocrinology study are interwoven with issues in Gulf toadfish and Fiddler crab.
Martin Grosell mainly focuses on Fishery, Mahi-mahi, Coryphaena, Biochemistry and Gill. He has researched Fishery in several fields, including Intestinal transport, Marine fish, Deepwater horizon and Osmoregulation. As a part of the same scientific study, Martin Grosell usually deals with the Mahi-mahi, concentrating on Transcriptome and frequently concerns with Toxicity.
His studies in Coryphaena integrate themes in fields like Zoology and Embryo. His Biochemistry research integrates issues from Anaerobic exercise and Respiration. His Gill research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Freshwater fish, Hypoxia, Excretion and Euryhaline.
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Deepwater horizon crude oil impacts the developing hearts of large predatory pelagic fish
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2014)
Copper uptake across rainbow trout gills: mechanisms of apical entry
Martin Hautopp Grosell;Martin Hautopp Grosell;C. M. Wood.
The Journal of Experimental Biology (2002)
Sodium turnover rate determines sensitivity to acute copper and silver exposure in freshwater animals.
Martin Grosell;Claus Helix Nielsen;Adalto Bianchini.
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology C-toxicology & Pharmacology (2002)
Physiological impacts of elevated carbon dioxide and ocean acidification on fish
Rachael M. Heuer;Martin Grosell.
American Journal of Physiology-regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology (2014)
Physiology is pivotal for interactions between salinity and acute copper toxicity to fish and invertebrates.
M. Grosell;J. Blanchard;K.V. Brix;R. Gerdes.
Aquatic Toxicology (2007)
Intestinal anion exchange in marine fish osmoregulation
Martin Grosell.
The Journal of Experimental Biology (2006)
Contribution of fish to the marine inorganic carbon cycle.
R. W. Wilson;F. J. Millero;J. R. Taylor;P. J. Walsh;P. J. Walsh.
Science (2009)
Intestinal bicarbonate secretion by marine teleost fish--why and how?
Rod W. Wilson;Jonathan M. Wilson;Martin Hautopp Grosell.
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (2002)
Copper metabolism in actively growing rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss): interactions between dietary and waterborne copper uptake.
Collins Kamunde;Martin Grosell;Dave Higgs;Chris M. Wood.
The Journal of Experimental Biology (2002)
Acute Embryonic or Juvenile Exposure to Deepwater Horizon Crude Oil Impairs the Swimming Performance of Mahi-Mahi (Coryphaena hippurus)
Edward M. Mager;Andrew Jerome Esbaugh;John D. Stieglitz;Ronald Hoenig.
Environmental Science & Technology (2014)
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology, Part C
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