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1 l ACE inhibitory peptides from the muscle of cuttlefish.
2 the reader to the fascinating biology of the cuttlefish.
3 including nautiluses, squids, octopuses and cuttlefish.
5 begins a comparative analysis of learning in cuttlefish and offers a possible ecological advantage fo
6 and visual signals, documented especially in cuttlefish and squid, where they are used both in camouf
8 that most reflectance spectra of individual cuttlefish and substrates were similar, rendering the co
11 obust sucker ring teeth (SRT) from squid and cuttlefish are one notable exception of thermoplastic bi
13 ly 30 nm, similar to that observed for Sepia cuttlefish, bovine eye, and human eye and hair melanosom
14 classes of neurons in the optic lobes of the cuttlefish brain and their synaptic activities analyzed
17 on and (ii) provide supporting evidence that cuttlefish can produce color-coordinated camouflage on n
18 ntial di- and trichromatic fish predators of cuttlefish corroborated the spectral match analysis and
19 The major cephalopod (squid, octopus, and cuttlefish) crystallins (S-crystallins) have, like verte
22 t study has found that although, ordinarily, cuttlefish hatchlings prefer shrimp-like prey, when visu
28 transduction in cephalopod (squid, octopus, cuttlefish) invertebrates is signalled via Gq and phosph
29 e switch in sexual phenotype by sneaker-male cuttlefish leads to immediate fertilization success, eve
33 se wavelike patterns in a colourful tropical cuttlefish, providing insights into the neural mechanism
34 olated preparations of the statocysts of the cuttlefish Sepia officinalis and the squid Sepioteuthis
35 s were studied in isolated statocysts of the cuttlefish Sepia officinalis under various experimental
36 hed for members of the elav/hu family in the cuttlefish Sepia officinalis, since they are one of the
40 ed to study spatial-learning capabilities in cuttlefish (Sepia offcinalis), using escape for reinforc
42 h analysis and demonstrated that camouflaged cuttlefish show good color match as well as pattern matc
44 mode of swimming by animals such as rays and cuttlefish shows repeated arrival at a single optimal so
47 l system of cephalopods (octopus, squid, and cuttlefish) that have a single unfiltered photoreceptor
48 regates from Sepia officinalis, a species of cuttlefish, were fed to cultured human RPE cells to prod
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