A field and laboratory study of the responses of cytoprotection and osmoregulation to salinity stress in mosquitofish (Gambusia affinis)
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J. Tsai | H. Liew | Cheng-Hao Tang | M. Leu | P. Meng | C. Lim | Shiou-Han Hung | Jyun-Jiang Jhang
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