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Epidermal club cells in fishes: A case for ecoimmunological analysisPandey et al., 2021
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- Pandey S
- Stockwell C
- Snider M
- Wisenden B
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- International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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Epidermal club cells (ECCs), along with mucus cells, are present in the skin of many fishes, particularly in the well-studied Ostariophysan family Cyprinidae. Most ECC-associated literature has focused on the potential role of ECCs as a component of chemical alarm cues …
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