Swimming direction of the Glass Catfish, Kryptopterus bicirrhis, is responsive to magnetic stimulation


" The results demonstrate that K. bicirrhis placed in a radial maze, consistently swim away from magnetic fields over 20 µT and show adaptability to changing magnetic field directions and locations. This work will be invaluable to further understand the mechanisms and possible cellular interactions of EPG once a knock-out EPG in K. bicirrhis is achieved." {Credits 1}

{Credits 1} 🎪 Hunt, R. D., Ashbaugh, R. C., Reimers, M., Udpa, L., De Jimenez, G. S., Moore, M., ... & Pelled, G. (2020). Swimming direction of the Glass Catfish, Kryptopterus bicirrhis, is responsive to magnetic stimulation. bioRxiv. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence.


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