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Electric organs: History and potential

Science, 2014
The report “Genomic basis for the convergent evolution of electric organs” (J. R. Gallant et al. , 27 June, p. [1522][1]) is even more interesting when considered in light of the field's historical context.
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Electrically Conductive Porous Metal–Organic Frameworks

Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2016
AbstractOwing to their outstanding structural, chemical, and functional diversity, metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) have attracted considerable attention over the last two decades in a variety of energy‐related applications. Notably missing among these, until recently, were applications that required good charge transport coexisting with porosity and ...
Lei, Sun   +2 more
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Electric Organs, Fishes

1988
Electric organs, found in six groups of fishes (Fig. 1), are structures specialized to generate electric fields in the animals’ external environment. In some the voltages are large enough to stun prey or repel predators. These, the strongly electric fishes, include the electric eel (Electrophorus electricus) from South America, the electric catfish ...
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Abdominoperineal electrical injury involving urogenital organs

Burns, 2000
Although the incidence of electrical burns is not very high this incidence is rising in India. The residual effects of electrical burns are sometimes very severe and long lasting, if not managed properly. This case report is of a patient who sustained severe electrical burns over his left arm, lower abdomen and perineal area.
S P, Bajaj, S, Pande, I, Ahmad, S, Arora
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Phosphate metabolism in the electric organ

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics, 1967
Abstract 1. The concentrations of ATP, ADP, AMP, creatine, creatine phosphate and P i were determined in slices of the main organ of Electrophorus electricus . At rest, they were 0.83, 0.080, 0.012, 18.2, 19.3 and 8.28 μmoles/g wet tissue, respectively. 2.
S C, Cheng, R D, Keynes
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The proteome survey of an electricity‐generating organ (Torpedo californica electric organ)

PROTEOMICS, 2007
AbstractTorpedo californica is a species in class Chondrichthyes. Electric rays have evolved the electric organ, which is similar to the mammalian neuromuscular junction (NMJ). Here, we took a combined cDNA sequencing and proteomic approach to define the molecular constituents of the T. californica electric organ.
Javad, Nazarian   +3 more
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Androgens Alter Electric Organ Discharge Pulse Duration despite Stability in Electric Organ Discharge Frequency

Hormones and Behavior, 2001
Weakly electric fish in the genus Sternopygus emit a sinusoidal, individually distinct, and sexually dimorphic electric organ discharge (EOD) that is used in electrolocation and communication. Systemically applied androgens decrease EOD frequency, which is set by a medullary pacemaker nucleus, and increase pulse duration, which is determined by the ...
W P, Few, H H, Zakon
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