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Revision as of 15:53, 29 January 2013
Name | Oellermann Michael, |
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Institution | Integrative Ecophysiology
Alfred Wegener Institute |
Address | Am Handelshafen 12, D-27570 |
City | Bremerhaven |
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Country | Germany |
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O2k-Network Lab | DE Bremerhaven Mark FC |
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Oellermann 2020 Sci Rep | 2020 | Oellermann M, Hickey AJR, Fitzgibbon QP, Smith G (2020) Thermal sensitivity links to cellular cardiac decline in three spiny lobsters. Sci Rep 10:202. |
Oellermann 2015 Front Zool | 2015 | Oellermann M, Lieb B, PΓΆrtner HO, Semmens JM, Mark FC (2015) Blue blood on ice: modulated blood oxygen transport facilitates cold compensation and eurythermy in an Antarctic octopod. Front Zool 12:6. |
Oellermann 2014 Thesis | 2015 | Oellermann M (2014) Blue Blood on Ice: cephalopod haemocyanin function and evolution in a latitudinal cline. Doctoral Thesis 1-213. |
Oellermann 2012 J Exp Biol | 2012 | Oellermann M, Poertner HO, Mark FC (2012) Mitochondrial dynamics underlying thermal plasticity of cuttlefish (Sepia officinalis) hearts. J Exp Biol 215:2992-3000. |
MacDonald 2011 Am J Physiol Cell Physiol | 2011 | MacDonald JR, Oellermann M, Rynbeck S, Chang G, Ruggiero K, Cooper GJ, Hickey AJ (2011) Transmural differences in respiratory capacity across the rat left ventricle in health, aging, and streptozotocin-induced diabetes mellitus: evidence that mitochondrial dysfunction begins in the subepicardium. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 300:C246-55. |