List of articles on fish

Excessive intake of fish increases arsenic in the blood and increases the risk of high blood pressure, Nagoya University and Fujita Health University say

 A research group from Nagoya University Graduate School and Fujita Health University conducted a survey targeting general adults and found that eating too much fish can cause the arsenic contained in fish to be mediated by the arsenic […]

How do saltwater fish excrete boric acid contained in seawater?Elucidation of the mechanism by Tokyo Institute of Technology and others

 Saltwater fish drink large amounts of seawater every day, and the boric acid contained in seawater is toxic when it accumulates in the body.Therefore, what saltwater fish excrete boric acid […]

Yamaguchi University and others elucidate a part of the high-speed wound repair mechanism of fish

 The research group of Chika Okimura, a researcher at Yamaguchi University Graduate School, is a collection of cells related to fish wound repair in collaboration with the groups of Musashino University and the University of Tokyo […]

Birth of offspring by transplantation of reproductive stem cells of dead fish, technological development by Tokyokaiyo University

 A research team led by Assistant Professor Kensuke Ichida of the Institute for Aquatic Reproductive Engineering, Tokyokaiyo University, transplanted reproductive stem cells isolated from dead fish into eggs and sperm […].

Read the history of lifelong movement and foraging from the crystalline lens in the fish's eyeball

 Researchers at the Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology, the University of Tokyo, and the Fisheries Research and Education Agency have conducted a nitrogen isotope ratio analysis of the crystalline body in the eyeballs of fish to "life of fish [...].

The University of Tokyo elucidates the migratory ecology of nocturnal fish using the world's first method of swimming in the dark and tracking fish

 A research group led by Assistant Professor Keita Koeda of the University of Tokyo is a nocturnal fish […] by the world's first method of tracking fish by swimming in the dark with a tag that shines on the fish.