Publications by authors named "Thomas D Singer"

Purpose: Experimentally induced myopia is characterized by axial elongation of the eye. The molecular pathways leading to this condition are largely unknown, even though many candidate proteins have been proposed to be involved in this process. This study has identified proteins that were differentially expressed in myopic and control combined retina, retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), and choroidal tissue in tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus).

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  • The estuarine fish Fundulus heteroclitus serves as a valuable model for studying interactions between individuals and their environment, due to extensive research on their adaptive responses to different conditions.
  • This body of work has significantly enhanced our knowledge in areas like physiology, gene regulation, toxicology, and genetics, not only for Fundulus but also for other vertebrates.
  • The current research is limited by a lack of genomic resources, and creating a more comprehensive genomics toolbox for these species could lead to major advances in understanding biological mechanisms and ecological strategies across vertebrates.
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While studies clearly point to a role for cortisol signaling in seawater adaptation, very little is known about salinity impact on glucocorticoid receptor (GR) expression in fish. To this end, we investigated the temporal GR expression in the gill and liver of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) to salinity exposure. Trout were subjected to gradual salinity increases (11 ppt for 1 d, 17 ppt for 2 d and 23 ppt for 2 d) over a five day period.

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In this study, we set out to examine the role of the somatotropic axis in the ion-regulation process in rainbow trout. Specifically, our objective was to examine whether plasma insulin-like growth factor-binding proteins (IGFBPs) are modulated by gradual salinity exposure. To this end, freshwater (FW)-adapted rainbow trout were subjected to gradual salinity increases, up to 66% seawater, over a period of 5 days.

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DNA microarrays have revolutionized gene expression studies and made large-scale parallel measurement of whole genome expression a feasible technique in model species where genomes are well characterized. Such studies are perfectly suited to unraveling the complex regulation and/or interaction of both genes and proteins likely involved in most physiological processes. Gene expression profiles are currently being used to identify genes underlying a range of physiological responses.

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