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Objective: Investigation of optimized rehydration process of dried cuttlefish and its textural changes before and after rehydrating. Methods: The combination rehydration method was conducted by two-step process with alkaline solution first and pure water
Junhao GU, Mingyu YIN, Xichang WANG
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The complete mitochondrial genome of Metasepia tullbergi (Cephalopoda: Sepiidae)
The first complete mitochondrial genome of Metasepia tullbergi has been characterized in this study. The circular mitogenome is 16182 bp in length and comprises 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs), 22 transfer RNA genes, and two ribosomal RNA genes.
Hung-Tai Lee +4 more
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Scalable, ultra-fast, and low-memory construction of compacted de Bruijn graphs with Cuttlefish 2 [PDF]
Jamshed Khan +3 more
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Cephalopods ink has shown potential antiretroviral activity. The ink extracts of cuttlefish showed an antibacterial effect. This study aims to investigate the antibacterial activity of the methanolic extract of the ink of cuttlefish Sepia sp.
R Adharyan Islamy
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The hydrodynamics of jet propulsion swimming in hatchling and juvenile European common cuttlefish, Sepia officinalis [PDF]
Nicholas W. Gladman, Graham N. Askew
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The common Chinese cuttlefish (Sepiella japonica) has been considered one of the most economically important marine Cephalopod species in East Asia and seed breeding technology has been established for massive aquaculture and stock enhancement.
Zhenming Lü +10 more
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Evolution of limb development in cephalopod mollusks
Cephalopod mollusks evolved numerous anatomical novelties, including arms and tentacles, but little is known about the developmental mechanisms underlying cephalopod limb evolution.
Oscar A Tarazona +3 more
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Cuttlefish is one of the most economically important cephalopods with rich taste and few inedible parts. The study was aimed at evaluating the nutrient, non-nutrients, free fatty acid and cholesterol compositions and functional properties of raw and ...
Aderonke O. LAWAL-ARE +3 more
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Continuous Inking Affects the Biological and Biochemical Responses of Cuttlefish Sepia pharaonis
Several marine mollusks, including cephalopods (cuttlefish, squid, and octopus) and gastropods (e.g., sea hares), can release a colored ink secretion when chased by predators or stimulated.
Maowang Jiang +7 more
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Dynamic Courtship Signals and Mate Preferences in Sepia plangon
Communication in cuttlefish includes rapid changes in skin coloration and texture, body posture and movements, and potentially polarized signals. The dynamic displays are fundamental for mate choice and agonistic behavior.
Alejandra López Galán +2 more
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