## Abstract Anatomical and histochemical studies have demonstrated that the bulk of autonomic neurotransmission in fish gill is attributed to cholinergic and adrenergic mechanisms (Nilsson. 1984. In: Hoar WS, Randall DJ, editors. Fish physiology, Vol. XA. Orlando: Academic Press. p 185โ227; Donald.
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Fish-like gills and breathing in the earliest known tetrapod
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- 109777656
- Publisher
- Nature Publishing Group
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- 1991
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- 0028-0836
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- 10.1038/352234a0
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