Alec Maule, Ph.D. (Former Employee)
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Gas bubble disease in resident fish below Grand Coulee Dam Gas bubble disease in resident fish below Grand Coulee Dam
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Authors
D.A. Venditti, T.C. Robinson, J.W. Beeman, A.G. Maule
Phylogenetic sequence analysis, recombinant expression, and tissue distribution of a channel catfish estrogen receptor beta Phylogenetic sequence analysis, recombinant expression, and tissue distribution of a channel catfish estrogen receptor beta
An estrogen receptor β (ERβ) cDNA fragment was amplified by RT-PCR of total RNAextracted from liver and ovary of immature channel catfish. This cDNA fragment was used to screen an ovarian cDNA library made from an immature female fish. A clone was obtained that contained an open reading frame encoding a 575-amino-acid protein with a deduced molecular weight of 63.9 kDa. Maximum parsimony...
Authors
Zhenfang Xia, William L. Gale, Xiaotian Chang, David Langenau, Reynaldo Patino, Alec G. Maule, Llewellyn D. Densmore
Interaction of infection with Renibacterium salmoninarum and physical stress in juvenile chinook salmon: Physiological responses, disease progression, and mortality Interaction of infection with Renibacterium salmoninarum and physical stress in juvenile chinook salmon: Physiological responses, disease progression, and mortality
We experimentally infected juvenile spring chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha with Renibacterium salmoninarum (Rs), the causative agent of bacterial kidney disease (BKD), in order to compare the physiological responses of Rs-infected and Rs-noninfected fish to a series of multiple, acute stressors and to determine whether exposure to these stressors worsens the infection and leads...
Authors
M.G. Mesa, A.G. Maule, C.B. Schreck
Preliminary study of gill NA+,K+-ATPase activity in juvenile spring chinook salmon following electroshock or handling stress Preliminary study of gill NA+,K+-ATPase activity in juvenile spring chinook salmon following electroshock or handling stress
We compared gill Na+,K+-ATPase in subyearling and yearling spring chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha 3 h, 24 h, and 7 d after exposure to either a short pulsed DC electroshock (300 V, 50 Hz, 8-ms pulse duration) or an acute handling stress. Mean gill Na+,K+-ATPase values ranged from 7.5 to 11.8 ??mol inorganic phosphate (Pi) ?? (mg protein)-1 ?? h-1. No significant differences were...
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S. P. VanderKooi, William L. Gale, A.G. Maule
Assessment of smolt condition for travel time analysis. Summary report 1999 Assessment of smolt condition for travel time analysis. Summary report 1999
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Authors
R. M. Schrock, S. P. VanderKooi, A.G. Maule, J.W. Beeman, R.E. Reagan, K.M. Hans
Novel transcripts of the estrogen receptor α gene in channel catfish Novel transcripts of the estrogen receptor α gene in channel catfish
Complementary DNA libraries from liver and ovary of an immature female channel catfish were screened with a homologous ERα cDNA probe. The hepatic library yielded two new channel catfish ER cDNAs that encode N-terminal ERα variants of different sizes. Relative to the catfish ERα (medium size; 581 residues) previously reported, these new cDNAs encode Long-ERα (36 residues longer) and...
Authors
Reynaldo Patino, Zhenfang Xia, William L. Gale, Chunfa Wu, Alec G. Maule, Xiaotian Chang
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Gas bubble disease in resident fish below Grand Coulee Dam Gas bubble disease in resident fish below Grand Coulee Dam
Abstract not available
Authors
D.A. Venditti, T.C. Robinson, J.W. Beeman, A.G. Maule
Phylogenetic sequence analysis, recombinant expression, and tissue distribution of a channel catfish estrogen receptor beta Phylogenetic sequence analysis, recombinant expression, and tissue distribution of a channel catfish estrogen receptor beta
An estrogen receptor β (ERβ) cDNA fragment was amplified by RT-PCR of total RNAextracted from liver and ovary of immature channel catfish. This cDNA fragment was used to screen an ovarian cDNA library made from an immature female fish. A clone was obtained that contained an open reading frame encoding a 575-amino-acid protein with a deduced molecular weight of 63.9 kDa. Maximum parsimony...
Authors
Zhenfang Xia, William L. Gale, Xiaotian Chang, David Langenau, Reynaldo Patino, Alec G. Maule, Llewellyn D. Densmore
Interaction of infection with Renibacterium salmoninarum and physical stress in juvenile chinook salmon: Physiological responses, disease progression, and mortality Interaction of infection with Renibacterium salmoninarum and physical stress in juvenile chinook salmon: Physiological responses, disease progression, and mortality
We experimentally infected juvenile spring chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha with Renibacterium salmoninarum (Rs), the causative agent of bacterial kidney disease (BKD), in order to compare the physiological responses of Rs-infected and Rs-noninfected fish to a series of multiple, acute stressors and to determine whether exposure to these stressors worsens the infection and leads...
Authors
M.G. Mesa, A.G. Maule, C.B. Schreck
Preliminary study of gill NA+,K+-ATPase activity in juvenile spring chinook salmon following electroshock or handling stress Preliminary study of gill NA+,K+-ATPase activity in juvenile spring chinook salmon following electroshock or handling stress
We compared gill Na+,K+-ATPase in subyearling and yearling spring chinook salmon Oncorhynchus tshawytscha 3 h, 24 h, and 7 d after exposure to either a short pulsed DC electroshock (300 V, 50 Hz, 8-ms pulse duration) or an acute handling stress. Mean gill Na+,K+-ATPase values ranged from 7.5 to 11.8 ??mol inorganic phosphate (Pi) ?? (mg protein)-1 ?? h-1. No significant differences were...
Authors
S. P. VanderKooi, William L. Gale, A.G. Maule
Assessment of smolt condition for travel time analysis. Summary report 1999 Assessment of smolt condition for travel time analysis. Summary report 1999
Abstract not available
Authors
R. M. Schrock, S. P. VanderKooi, A.G. Maule, J.W. Beeman, R.E. Reagan, K.M. Hans
Novel transcripts of the estrogen receptor α gene in channel catfish Novel transcripts of the estrogen receptor α gene in channel catfish
Complementary DNA libraries from liver and ovary of an immature female channel catfish were screened with a homologous ERα cDNA probe. The hepatic library yielded two new channel catfish ER cDNAs that encode N-terminal ERα variants of different sizes. Relative to the catfish ERα (medium size; 581 residues) previously reported, these new cDNAs encode Long-ERα (36 residues longer) and...
Authors
Reynaldo Patino, Zhenfang Xia, William L. Gale, Chunfa Wu, Alec G. Maule, Xiaotian Chang