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1. SUPPLEMENTAL DESCRIPTION OF CABALLEROTREMA ANNULATUM (DIESING, 1850) OSTROWSKI DE NÚÑEZ AND SATTMANN, 2002 (DIGENEA: CABALLEROTREMATIDAE) FROM A NEW HOST (ELECTROPHORUS CF. VARII) AND LOCALITY (AMAZON RIVER, COLOMBIA) WITH PHYLOGENETIC ANALYSIS AND EMENDED GENERIC DIAGNOSIS.

2. Electric organ discharge from electric eel facilitates DNA transformation into teleost larvae in laboratory conditions.

3. Amazing things we learned in 2019.

4. SHOCK & AWE.

7. Soft power.

8. Organization of the cephalic lateral-line canals in Electrophorus varii de Santana, Wosiacki, Crampton, Sabaj, Dillman, Mendes-Júnior & Castro e Castro, 2019 (Gymnotiformes: Gymnotidae)

9. Organization of the cephalic lateral-line canals in Electrophorus varii de Santana, Wosiacki, Crampton, Sabaj, Dillman, Mendes-Júnior & Castro e Castro, 2019 (Gymnotiformes: Gymnotidae).

10. The third form electric organ discharge of electric eels.

11. Electric eel electricity.

12. Hamartoma affecting ampullary electroreceptors and epitheliotropic lymphoma in a captive electric eel Electrophorus varii.

13. Electric organ discharge from electric eel facilitates DNA transformation into teleost larvae in laboratory conditions.

14. Response of seaward-migrating European eel (Anguilla anguilla) to an infrasound deterrent.

15. An immobilized acetylcholinesterase as test system to screen new inhibitor drugs to treat Alzheimer's disease.

16. Sensory Specializations of Mormyrid Fish Are Associated with Species Differences in Electric Signal Localization Behavior.

17. The year the world woke up to climate change.

18. Phenomena of synchronized response in biosystems and the possible mechanism.

19. ELECTRIC FISHES.

20. Phenomenological understanding and electric eels.

21. Discorhabdin alkaloids from Antarctic Latrunculia spp. sponges as a new class of cholinesterase inhibitors.

22. Electrical Potential of Leaping Eels.

23. A tail of two voltages: Proteomic comparison of the three electric organs of the electric eel.

24. South American Weakly Electric Fish (Gymnotiformes) Are Long-Wavelength-Sensitive Cone Monochromats.

25. Voltage-Gated Na+ Channel Isoforms and Their mRNA Expression Levels and Protein Abundance in Three Electric Organs and the Skeletal Muscle of the Electric Eel Electrophorus electricus.

26. Spontaneous peripheral neuritis in two electric eels (Electrophorus electricus).

27. CLINICAL SIGNS, DIAGNOSIS, AND TREATMENT OF LEAD INTOXICATION IN AN ELECTRIC EEL (ELECTROPHORUS ELECTRICUS).

28. Diet composition of the electric eelElectrophorus voltai(Pisces: Gymnotidae) in the Brazilian Amazon region

29. Cytogenetic characterization of the strongly electric Amazonian eel, Electrophorus electricus (Teleostei, Gymnotiformes), from the Brazilian rivers Amazon and Araguaia

30. Leaping eels electrify threats, supporting Humboldt's account of a battle with horses.

31. Oxime-mediated in vitro reactivation kinetic analysis of organophosphates-inhibited human and electric eel acetylcholinesterase.

32. Biology of the electric eel, Electrophorus electricus, Linnaeus, 1766 (Gymnotiformes: Gymnotidae) on the floodplain of the Curiaú River, eastern Amazonia.

33. Organization of the cephalic lateral-line canals in Electrophorus varii de Santana, Wosiacki, Crampton, Sabaj, Dillman, Mendes-Júnior & Castro e Castro, 2019 (Gymnotiformes: Gymnotidae)

34. Ionic Liquid Filled Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes for Flow-Induced Energy Harvesting

36. THE BODY ELECTRIC.

37. Electric Eels Concentrate Their Electric Field to Induce Involuntary Fatigue in Struggling Prey.

38. Acetylcholinesterase immobilized on modified magnetic beads as a tool for screening a compound library.

39. An Optimized Biological Taser: Electric Eels Remotely Induce or Arrest Movement in Nearby Prey.

40. Benchmarking the stability of human detergent-solubilised voltage-gated sodium channels for structural studies using eel as a reference.

41. Unique patterns of transcript and miRNA expression in the South American strong voltage electric eel (Electrophorus electricus).

42. Acetylcholinesterase activity of electric eel is increased or decreased by selected monoterpenoids and phenylpropanoids in a concentration-dependent manner.

43. Na+/K+-ATPase α-subunit (nkaα) Isoforms and Their mRNA Expression Levels, Overall Nkaα Protein Abundance, and Kinetic Properties of Nka in the Skeletal Muscle and Three Electric Organs of the Electric Eel, Electrophorus electricus.

44. The shocking predatory strike of the electric eel.

45. Ontogeny of the Electric Organs in the Electric Eel, Electrophorus electricus: Physiological, Histological, and Fine Structural Investigations.

46. The Innovative Power of the Electric Eel (Electrophorus electricus)

47. Theileria electrophorin.sp., a parasite of the electric eel Electrophorus electricus (Osteichthyes: Cypriniformes: Gymnotidae) from Amazonian Brazil

48. Electric eels galore: microsatellite markers for population studies

49. Genomic basis for the convergent evolution of electric organs.

50. High Efficiency Acetylcholinesterase Immobilization on DNA Aptamer Modified Surfaces.

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