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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Metry Bacila
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Hoshino, Katsumasa, et al.. (2000). Temperature-dependent tonic contraction of smooth muscle in Antarctic fishes Notothenia neglecta and Chaenocephalus aceratus - Role of calcium ions and responses to acetylcholine. Institutional Repository National Institute of Polar Research (National Institute of Polar Research (Japan)). 13(13). 74–86.2 indexed citations
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Sousa, João Marcelo de Castro e, et al.. (2000). A survey on the incidence and the therapeutic procedures of the canine transmissible venereal tumor, the sticker's lymphosarcoma.. Archives of Veterinary Science. 5. 41–48.3 indexed citations
Acco, Alexandra, et al.. (1999). Síndrome do Estresse em Animais - Revisão. Arquivos de Ciências Veterinárias e Zoologia da UNIPAR. 2(1). 71–76.3 indexed citations
Bacila, Metry, et al.. (1998). CHOLINERGIC BRADYCARDIA TEMPERATURE INDUCED IN ANTARCTIC FISHES NOTOTHENIA NEGLECTA AND CHAENOCEPHALUS ACERATUS (19th Symposium on Polar Biology). 11(11). 51–61.1 indexed citations
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Bacila, Metry, et al.. (1997). RESPIRATION AND OXIDATIVE PHOSPHORYLATION OF MITOCHONDRIA FROM TISSUES AND ORGANS OF ANTARCTIC FISH (18th Symposium on Polar Biology). Institutional Repository National Institute of Polar Research (National Institute of Polar Research (Japan)). 10. 145–152.3 indexed citations
Bacila, Metry, et al.. (1994). KINETIC PROPERTIES OF PYRUVATE KINASE PURIFIED FROM THE FLESH MUSCLE OF THE ANTARCTIC KRILL EUPHAUSIA SUPERBA DANA (15th Symposium on Polar Biology). 7. 103–109.
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Bacila, Metry, et al.. (1991). Developmental Biology of Antarctic Birds in Regard to the Organic Phosphate Compounds of Erythrocytes. 2(1). 37–42.1 indexed citations
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Fanta, Edith, et al.. (1989). The effect of temperature increase on the behavior of Antarctic fish. Institutional Repository National Institute of Polar Research (National Institute of Polar Research (Japan)). 2(2). 123–130.7 indexed citations
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Fanta, Edith, et al.. (1989). The effect of temperature on the muscle oxygen levels in Antarctic fish. Institutional Repository National Institute of Polar Research (National Institute of Polar Research (Japan)). 2. 117–122.5 indexed citations
Bacila, Metry, et al.. (1978). Biochemistry and genetics of yeasts : pure and applied aspects : proceedings of the symposium held at the Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil, December 4-10, 1977. Academic Press eBooks.2 indexed citations
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