Bruce Sidell

Affiliations: 
The University of Maine, Orono, ME, United States 
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Molecular Biology, Physiology Biology, Evolution and Development Biology
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Beers JM, Sidell BD. (2011) Thermal tolerance of Antarctic notothenioid fishes correlates with level of circulating hemoglobin. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology : Pbz. 84: 353-62
Borley KA, Sidell BD. (2011) Evolution of the myoglobin gene in Antarctic Icefishes (Channichthyidae) Polar Biology. 34: 659-665
Borley KA, Beers JM, Sidell BD. (2010) Phenylhydrazine-induced anemia causes nitric-oxide-mediated upregulation of the angiogenic pathway in Notothenia coriiceps. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 213: 2865-72
Beers JM, Borley KA, Sidell BD. (2010) Relationship among circulating hemoglobin, nitric oxide synthase activities and angiogenic poise in red- and white-blooded Antarctic notothenioid fishes. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part a, Molecular & Integrative Physiology. 156: 422-9
Wujcik JM, Wang G, Eastman JT, et al. (2007) Morphometry of retinal vasculature in Antarctic fishes is dependent upon the level of hemoglobin in circulation. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 210: 815-24
Sidell BD, O'Brien KM. (2006) When bad things happen to good fish: the loss of hemoglobin and myoglobin expression in Antarctic icefishes. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 209: 1791-802
Grove TJ, Sidell BD. (2004) Fatty acyl CoA synthetase from Antarctic notothenioid fishes may influence substrate specificity of fat oxidation. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part B, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology. 139: 53-63
Grove TJ, Hendrickson JW, Sidell BD. (2004) Two species of antarctic icefishes (genus Champsocephalus) share a common genetic lesion leading to the loss of myoglobin expression Polar Biology. 27: 579-585
O'Brien KM, Skilbeck C, Sidell BD, et al. (2003) Muscle fine structure may maintain the function of oxidative fibres in haemoglobinless Antarctic fishes. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 206: 411-21
Small DJ, Moylan T, Vayda ME, et al. (2003) The myoglobin gene of the Antarctic icefish, Chaenocephalus aceratus, contains a duplicated TATAAAA sequence that interferes with transcription. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 206: 131-9
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