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pubmed-article:11712546pubmed:abstractTextIn most ectotherms, environmental temperature has differential effects on growth and differentiation. For example, amphibian size at maturity decreases with increasing temperature. To address how radiant heat in the form of far-infrared radiation (FIR) may affect development of the aquatic ectotherm Xenopus laevis, we continuously irradiated swimming larvae as they developed into young adults. Here we report evidence that FIR promotes growth of these organisms in an aqueous environment.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:11712546pubmed:articleTitleEvidence that far-infrared radiation promotes growth of Xenopus laevis.lld:pubmed
pubmed-article:11712546pubmed:affiliationMisato Plaheat Mfg., Ltd., 521-18 Kamaiuwada, Satte-shi, Saitama 340-0124, Japan.lld:pubmed
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