Louis F. Gainey, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Biology University of Southern Maine, Portland, ME, United States 
Area:
Marine Biology, Physiology
Website:
http://www.usm.maine.edu/bio/louis-gainey
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Gainey LF. (2011) The effects of temperature, season, and nitric oxide on clearance rates in isolated gills of the heterodont clams Mercenaria mercenaria and Arctica islandica Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 409: 160-165
Gainey LF. (2010) Seasonal potentiation of gill muscle contraction in four species of bivalve molluscs Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. 391: 43-49
Gainey LF. (2007) Seasonal control of particle clearance by isolated gills from the clam Mercenaria mercenaria. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 210: 2518-25
Gainey LF, Greenberg MJ. (2005) Hydrogen sulfide is synthesized in the gills of the clam Mercenaria mercenaria and acts seasonally to modulate branchial muscle contraction. The Biological Bulletin. 209: 11-20
Gainey LF, Greenberg MJ. (2003) Nitric oxide mediates seasonal muscle potentiation in clam gills. The Journal of Experimental Biology. 206: 3507-20
Gainey LF, Walton JC, Greenberg MJ. (2003) Branchial musculature of a venerid clam: pharmacology, distribution, and innervation. The Biological Bulletin. 204: 81-95
Gainey LF, Vining KJ, Doble KE, et al. (1999) An endogenous SCP-related peptide modulates ciliary beating in the gills of a venerid clam, Mercenaria mercenaria. The Biological Bulletin. 197: 159-73
BLACKWELL JF, GAINEY LF, GREENBERG MJ. (1977) SHELL ULTRASTRUCTURE IN TWO SUBSPECIES OF THE RIBBED MUSSEL,GEUKENSIA DEMISSA(DILLWYN, 1817) The Biological Bulletin. 152: 1-11
Gainey LF, Greenberg MJ. (1977) Physiological basis of the species abundance-salinity relationship in molluscs: A speculation Marine Biology. 40: 41-49
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