Mitochondrial mechanisms of cold adaptation in cod (Gadus morhua L.) populations from different climatic zones
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H. Pörtner | M. Lucassen | M. Lucassen | N. Koschnick | L. G. Eckerle | H.-O. Pörtner | L. Eckerle | N. Koschnick
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