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138 related items for PubMed ID: 33435184

  • 1. Electric Eels Wield a Functional Venom Analogue.
    Catania KC.
    Toxins (Basel); 2021 Jan 10; 13(1):. PubMed ID: 33435184
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  • 2. Electric Eels Concentrate Their Electric Field to Induce Involuntary Fatigue in Struggling Prey.
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    Curr Biol; 2015 Nov 16; 25(22):2889-98. PubMed ID: 26521183
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  • 3. An Optimized Biological Taser: Electric Eels Remotely Induce or Arrest Movement in Nearby Prey.
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  • 4. The Astonishing Behavior of Electric Eels.
    Catania KC.
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  • 5. The shocking predatory strike of the electric eel.
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  • 6. Electrical Potential of Leaping Eels.
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  • 7. Power Transfer to a Human during an Electric Eel's Shocking Leap.
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  • 8. Electric eels use high-voltage to track fast-moving prey.
    Catania KC.
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  • 9. Animal Behavior: Electric Eels Amp Up for an Easy Meal.
    Carlson BA.
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  • 10. Electric organ discharge from electric eel facilitates DNA transformation into teleost larvae in laboratory conditions.
    Sakaki S, Ito R, Abe H, Kinoshita M, Hondo E, Iida A.
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  • 12. Phenomena of synchronized response in biosystems and the possible mechanism.
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  • 13. Leaping eels electrify threats, supporting Humboldt's account of a battle with horses.
    Catania KC.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2016 Jun 21; 113(25):6979-84. PubMed ID: 27274074
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  • 14. [Role of nervous control in the synchronization of function of the elements of the electric organ of the eel, Electrophorus electricus L..].
    ALBE-FESSARD D, MARTINS-FERREIRA H.
    J Physiol (Paris); 1953 Jun 21; 45(3):533-46. PubMed ID: 13152675
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  • 15. Unexpected species diversity in electric eels with a description of the strongest living bioelectricity generator.
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  • 16. [Muscular curarization and electric curarization in Electrophorus electricus L].
    CHAGAS C, BOVET D, SOLLERO L.
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  • 17. A simplified and improved method of preparation of acetylcholinesterase of the eel's electric organ.
    HARGREAVES AB, WANDERLEY AG, HARGREAVES F, GONCALVES HS.
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  • 18. How do electric eels generate a voltage, and why don't they get shocked?
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  • 20. Raptorial jaws in the throat help moray eels swallow large prey.
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