Paul H. Yancey
Biology Department
Whitman College
Walla Walla
Washington 99362
USA
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- Betaines and dimethylsulfoniopropionate as major osmolytes in cnidaria with endosymbiotic dinoflagellates. Yancey, P.H., Heppenstall, M., Ly, S., Andrell, R.M., Gates, R.D., Carter, V.L., Hagedorn, M. Physiol. Biochem. Zool. (2010)
- Thiotaurine and hypotaurine contents in hydrothermal-vent polychaetes without thiotrophic endosymbionts: correlation With sulfide exposure. Yancey, P.H., Ishikawa, J., Meyer, B., Girguis, P.R., Lee, R.W. J. Exp. Zool. A. Ecol. Genet. Physiol (2009)
- Organic osmolytes as compatible, metabolic and counteracting cytoprotectants in high osmolarity and other stresses. Yancey, P.H. J. Exp. Biol. (2005)
- Trimethylamine oxide, betaine and other osmolytes in deep-sea animals: depth trends and effects on enzymes under hydrostatic pressure. Yancey, P.H., Rhea, M.D., Kemp, K.M., Bailey, D.M. Cell. Mol. Biol. (Noisy-le-grand) (2004)
- Unusual organic osmolytes in deep-sea animals: adaptations to hydrostatic pressure and other perturbants. Yancey, P.H., Blake, W.R., Conley, J. Comp. Biochem. Physiol., Part A Mol. Integr. Physiol. (2002)
- Trimethylamine oxide counteracts effects of hydrostatic pressure on proteins of deep-sea teleosts. Yancey, P.H., Fyfe-Johnson, A.L., Kelly, R.H., Walker, V.P., Auñón, M.T. J. Exp. Zool. (2001)
- Trimethylamine oxide stabilizes teleost and mammalian lactate dehydrogenases against inactivation by hydrostatic pressure and trypsinolysis. Yancey, P.H., Siebenaller, J.F. J. Exp. Biol. (1999)