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Nicholas Ling
Nicholas Ling
Associate Professor of Biological Science
Verified email at waikato.ac.nz
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Myostatin induces cachexia by activating the ubiquitin proteolytic system through an NF‐κB‐independent, FoxO1‐dependent mechanism
C McFarlane, E Plummer, M Thomas, A Hennebry, M Ashby, N Ling, ...
Journal of cellular physiology 209 (2), 501-514, 2006
6002006
Rotenoneôa review of its toxicity and use for fisheries management
N Ling
Science for conservation 211, 1-40, 2003
2372003
Myostatin signals through Pax7 to regulate satellite cell self-renewal
C McFarlane, A Hennebry, M Thomas, E Plummer, N Ling, M Sharma, ...
Experimental cell research 314 (2), 317-329, 2008
2152008
Prolonged absence of myostatin reduces sarcopenia
V Siriett, L Platt, MS Salerno, N Ling, R Kambadur, M Sharma
Journal of cellular physiology 209 (3), 866-873, 2006
1812006
Conservation status of New Zealand freshwater fish, 2009
R Allibone, B David, R Hitchmough, D Jellyman, N Ling, P Ravenscroft, ...
New Zealand journal of marine and freshwater research 44 (4), 271-287, 2010
1582010
Conservation status of New Zealand freshwater fish, 2013
J Goodman, NR Dunn, PJ Ravenscroft, RM Allibone, J Boubee, BO David, ...
Publishing Team, Department of Conversation, 2014
1132014
Relative sensitivities of common freshwater fish and invertebrates to acute hypoxia
MJ Landman, MR Van Den Heuvel, N Ling
Taylor & Francis Group 39 (5), 1061-1067, 2005
1062005
The toxicity of emamectin benzoate, an aquaculture pesticide, to planktonic marine copepods
KJ Willis, N Ling
Aquaculture 221 (1-4), 289-297, 2003
962003
Conservation status of New Zealand freshwater fishes, 2017
NR Dunn, RM Allibone, G Closs, S Crow, BO David, J Goodman, ...
Publishing Team, Department of Conservation, 2018
952018
The origin and evolution of the surfactant system in fish: insights into the evolution of lungs and swim bladders
CB Daniels, S Orgeig, LC Sullivan, N Ling, MB Bennett, S Schürch, AL Val, ...
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 77 (5), 732-749, 2004
952004
Sensory integration in the hydrodynamic world of rainbow trout
JC Montgomery, F McDonald, CF Baker, AG Carton, N Ling
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2003
832003
Genetic variation, population structure and cryptic species within the black mudfish, Neochanna diversus, an endemic galaxiid from New Zealand
DM Gleeson, RLJ Howitt, N Ling
Molecular Ecology 8 (1), 47-57, 1999
791999
Age composition, growth, and reproduction of koi carp (Cyprinus carpio) in the lower Waikato region, New Zealand
GATW Tempero, N Ling, BJ Hicks, MW Osborne
New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 40 (4), 571-583, 2006
772006
Fluorescent probes of the orientation of myosin regulatory light chains in relaxed, rigor, and contracting muscle
N Ling, C Shrimpton, J Sleep, J Kendrick-Jones, M Irving
Biophysical journal 70 (4), 1836-1846, 1996
751996
Orientation changes in myosin regulatory light chains following photorelease of ATP in skinned muscle fibers
TS Allen, N Ling, M Irving, YE Goldman
Biophysical journal 70 (4), 1847-1862, 1996
661996
Gambusia in New Zealand: Really bad or just misunderstood?
N Ling
New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 38 (3), 473-480, 2004
562004
Toxicity of the aquaculture pesticide cypermethrin to planktonic marine copepods
KJ Willis, N Ling
Aquaculture Research 35 (3), 263-270, 2004
502004
Creating and destroying species: the ‘new’biodiversity and evolutionarily significant units among New Zealand's galaxiid fishes
N Ling, DM Gleeson, KJ Willis, SU Binzegger
Journal of fish biology 59, 209-222, 2001
462001
Evaluation of the introduction history and genetic diversity of a serially introduced fish population in New Zealand
KM Purcell, N Ling, CA Stockwell
Biological Invasions, 1-9, 2012
412012
Acoustic and radio-transmitter retention in common carp (Cyprinus carpio) in New Zealand
AJ Daniel, BJ Hicks, N Ling, BO David
Marine and Freshwater Research 60 (4), 328-333, 2009
402009
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