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1. Best practice recommendations for the use of external telemetry devices on pinnipeds

3. The Antarctic Weddell seal genome reveals evidence of selection on cardiovascular phenotype and lipid handling.

4. Sulfide catabolism ameliorates hypoxic brain injury.

5. Pinniped Ontogeny as a Window into the Comparative Physiology and Genomics of Hypoxia Tolerance.

6. Diving deep: understanding the genetic components of hypoxia tolerance in marine mammals.

7. Muscular apoptosis but not oxidative stress increases with old age in a long-lived diver, the Weddell seal.

8. Low guanylyl cyclase activity in Weddell seals: implications for peripheral vasoconstriction and perfusion of the brain during diving.

9. Improvement in Outcomes After Cardiac Arrest and Resuscitation by Inhibition of S-Nitrosoglutathione Reductase.

10. Identification of Candidate miRNA Biomarkers for Glaucoma.

11. Intrinsic anti-inflammatory properties in the serum of two species of deep-diving seal.

12. Androgen-sensitive hypertension associated with soluble guanylate cyclase-α1 deficiency is mediated by 20-HETE.

13. Brown adipose tissue: The heat is on the heart.

14. Prioritization of skeletal muscle growth for emergence from hibernation.

15. Metabolic changes associated with the long winter fast dominate the liver proteome in 13-lined ground squirrels.

16. Intrinsic circannual regulation of brown adipose tissue form and function in tune with hibernation.

17. Cytoskeletal regulation dominates temperature-sensitive proteomic changes of hibernation in forebrain of 13-lined ground squirrels.

18. Skeletal muscle proteomics: carbohydrate metabolism oscillates with seasonal and torpor-arousal physiology of hibernation.

19. Dive behaviour impacts the ability of heart rate to predict oxygen consumption in Steller sea lions (Eumetopias jubatus) foraging at depth.

20. Diving into old age: muscular senescence in a large-bodied, long-lived mammal, the Weddell seal (Leptonychotes weddellii).

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