1986
Slow biliary elimination of methyl mercury in the marine elasmobranchs, Raja erinacea and Squalus acanthias
Ballatori N, Boyer J. Slow biliary elimination of methyl mercury in the marine elasmobranchs, Raja erinacea and Squalus acanthias. Toxicology And Applied Pharmacology 1986, 85: 407-415. PMID: 3764924, DOI: 10.1016/0041-008x(86)90348-0.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMarine elasmobranchsExcretory processesMarine speciesGlutathione biosynthesisDogfish sharkSharksRaja erinaceaMammalsSkateL-buthionineElasmobranchsR-sulfoximineMethyl mercuryFishSpeciesGlutathioneFree-swimming fishBiosynthesisErinaceaSwimming fishSmall fractionSlower rateBile formationSqualusMercury chloride
1976
Selective Hepatic Uptake and Biliary Excretion of 35S-Sulfobromophthalein in Marine Elasmobranchs
Boyer J, Schwarz J, Smith N. Selective Hepatic Uptake and Biliary Excretion of 35S-Sulfobromophthalein in Marine Elasmobranchs. Gastroenterology 1976, 70: 254-256. PMID: 1248686, DOI: 10.1016/s0016-5085(76)80019-4.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBinding proteinOrganic anion binding proteinMarine vertebratesHigher vertebratesSpecific binding proteinMarine elasmobranchsPhysiological significanceRaja erinaceaMarine lifeVertebratesElasmobranchsProteinTransport systemOrganic anionsErinaceaSpeciesSelective hepatic uptakeUptakeSkateSqualusDogfishMetabolismMigration