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Middle East Journal of Science (2018) 4(1):45-51
The Pax Gene Family: Highlights from Cephalopods Sandra Navet, Auxane Buresi, Sébastien Baratte, Aude Andouche, Laure Bonnaud-Ponticelli, Yann Bassaglia
Cuttlefish (Sepia Sp.) Ink Extract As Antibacterial Activity Against Aeromonas Hydrophila
Is Sepiella Inermis ‘Spineless’?
Anti-Bacterial Studies on the Different Body Parts of Loligoduvauceli
Defensive Behaviors of Deep-Sea Squids: Ink Release, Body Patterning, and Arm Autotomy
The Biology and Ecology of the Common Cuttlefish (Sepia Officinalis)
In Vitro Anticancer Activities of Ink and Internal Shell Extracts of Sepia Officinalis Inhabiting Egyptian Water
8 Armed Bandits; a Closer Look at Cephalopods an Educator’S Guide to the Program
Beach to Bench to Bedside: Marine Invertebrate Biochemical Adaptations and Their Applications in Biotechnology and Biomedicine
Sepia Bandensis Ink Inhibits Polymerase Chain Reactions Anna Novoselov, Eric Espinosa Biocurious, Santa Clara, CA
Inhibitory Activity of Ink and Body Tissue Extracts of Euprymna Stenodactyla and Octopus Dollfusi Aganist Histamine Producing Bacteria
Electrophysiological and Motor Responses to Chemosensory Stimuli in Isolated Cephalopod Arms
Cephalopod Ink: Production, Chemistry, Functions and Applications
Effects of Projected Near-Future Carbon Dioxide Levels on Cephalopod Physiology and Behaviour
Biology and Evolution of the Mollusca Shell, Body, and Muscles
Squid Ink and Its Pharmacological Activities
Learning from the Soft Intelligence: Cephalopods As Indicators of Ocean Changes ENSP386 Internship Paper
Top View
The Immune Response of Cephalopods from Head to Foot
Aquatic Plastic Pollution
CIAC 2003 Programme and Book of Abstracts
Eir Involved in the Export of Dried and Salted Have an Upgraded Status Because of Their Consumption Particularly Among Greeks, Cephalopods
Reclamation of Fishery Processing Waste: a Mini-Review
Unearthing Mantell's Lost World: Exceptional Fossil Preservation in Wiltshire
Cephalopod Research and Bioactive Substances
THE SEA Published by Peculiar Mormyrid Peculiarmormyrid.Com
Study on Cephalopod's Ink for Anti-Retroviral Activity
Sea Food Bioactivesfor Health and Wellness
PROGRAMME, ABSTRACTS and AGM Papers MAPS
The Technical Details
Cephalopod Olfaction
Invertebrate Predation on Egg Masses of the European Cuttlefish, Sepia
Study on Extraction of Cephalopod's Ink for Dyeing
The Evolutionary History and Preservation of Melanins And
Reproduction and Development in Mollusca