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Ambigols Uncouple Oxidative Phosphorylation In Vitro. [PDF]

open access: yesACS Chem Biol
Rebhahn VIC, Wolf CA, Niedermeyer THJ.
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Behold a pale seahorse

open access: yes, 1999
Surtida, Augusto P., Ledesma, Edgar T.
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The primate seahorse rhythm

Brain Research, 2015
The main Zeitgeber, the day-night cycle, synchronizes the central oscillator which determines behaviors rhythms as sleep-wake behavior, body temperature, the regulation of hormone secretion, and the acquisition and processing of memory. Thus, actions such as acquisition, consolidation, and retrieval performed in the hippocampus are modulated by the ...
Campos, Leila Maria Guissoni   +2 more
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The Undisturbed Seahorse

2022
Abstract Following Aranzio’s discovery of the hippocampus, further information concerning the structure had to await the histological studies of Golgi, Cajal, and others. At that time the cerebral cortex was divided into sensory, motor, and ‘association’ areas.
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Seahorse Versus Pathogen

Science, 2011
Structural Biology![Figure][1] CREDIT: JORE ET AL., NAT. STRUCT. MOL. BIOL. 18 , 10.1038/NSMB.2019 (2011) Just like us, prokaryotes—bacteria and archea—must also protect themselves against pathogenic microbes, such as viruses and plasmids. Prokaryotes use the CRISPR (clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats) system, an adaptive ...
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On seahorse locomotion

Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 1976
There are few teleosts which depart from the ‘classical’ ichthyan body form to such an extent as the seahorse,Hippocampus. In this genus the caudal fin is absent and the tail has become prehensile, the usual function of the caudal fin is taken over by the dorsal and pectoral fins. The dorsal and pectoral fins both have a sculling action, the small anal
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Seahorses – A source of traditional medicine

Natural Product Research, 2012
Wild marine organisms have been used in the discovery and development of traditional and allopathic medical treatments for a long time. Seahorses, a syngnathidae fish, are one of the important candidate organisms which have been used in Chinese traditional medicine from time immemorial.
K, Kumaravel   +3 more
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