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Oxidative stress and mitochondrial responses to stress exposure suggest that king penguins are naturally equipped to resist stress
Antoine Stier
(Creator)
Quentin Schull
(Creator)
Pierre Bize
(Creator)
Emilie Lefol
(Creator)
Mark F Haussmann
(Creator)
Damien Roussel
(Creator)
Jean-Patrice Robin
(Creator)
Vincent A. Viblanc
(Creator)
Graeme Paton
(Data Manager)
Aberdeen Centre For Environmental Sustainability
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2019
2019
2019
1
Article
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2019
Oxidative stress and mitochondrial responses to stress exposure suggest that king penguins are naturally equipped to resist stress
Stier, A.
,
Schull, Q.
,
Bize, P.
,
Lefol, E.
,
Haussmann, M.
,
Roussel, D.
,
Robin, J-P.
&
Viblanc, V. A.
,
12 Jun 2019
,
In:
Scientific Reports.
9
,
12 p.
, 8545 .
Research output
:
Contribution to journal
›
Article
›
peer-review
Open Access
File
Spheniscidae
100%
Corticosterone
61%
Antioxidants
43%
Oxidative Stress
42%
Animals
19%
37
Citations (Scopus)
4
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