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Behold a pale seahorse

open access: yes, 1999
Surtida, Augusto P., Ledesma, Edgar T.
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Fisheries and trade of seahorses, Hippocampus spp., in southern India [PDF]

open access: yesFisheries Management and Ecology, 2005
Seahorses (Hippocampus spp.) are in much demand for traditional medicines and curios in dried form, and as aquarium fish when alive. Shallow seas abundant in sea grasses, sponges and corals characterise the natural habitats of the seahorses (Vincent ...
Nair, C M, Salin, K R, Yohannan, T M
exaly   +3 more sources

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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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
exaly   +3 more sources

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