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Biology
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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY
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Letter
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Jeroen Brijs, Michael Axelsson, Malin Rosengren, Fredrik Jutfelt, Albin Grans
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY
(2020)
Letter
Orthopedics
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Summary: The spleen in Antarctic fishes can function as a reservoir for red blood cells, releasing them into circulation to increase haematocrit during energy-demanding activities. Surprisingly, even white-blooded icefish without haemoglobin and RBCs retain the ability to contract the spleen, likely inherited from their red-blooded ancestors.
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Biology
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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY
(2021)
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Biology
Nicklas Wallbom, Lucas A. Zena, Tristan J. McArley, Andreas Ekstrom, Michael Axelsson, Albin Grans, Erik Sandblom, Daniel Morgenroth
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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY
(2023)
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Biodiversity Conservation
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CONSERVATION PHYSIOLOGY
(2019)
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Biodiversity Conservation
William Joyce, Michael Axelsson, Stuart Egginton, Anthony P. Farrell, Elizabeth L. Crockett, Kristin M. O'Brien
CONSERVATION PHYSIOLOGY
(2018)
Letter
Biology
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JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY
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