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A Brain Atlas of the Long Arm Octopus, Octopus minor

Jung SH, Song HY, Hyun YS, Kim YC, Whang I, Choi TY, Jo S

Cephalopods have the most advanced nervous systems and intelligent behavior among all invertebrates. Their brains provide comparative insights for understanding the molecular and functional origins of the human brain. Although...
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Jellyfish ingestion was safe for patients with crustaceans, cephalopods, and fish allergy

Amaral L, Raposo A, Morais Z, Coimbra A

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Anisakidosis in Korea; Changes Over the Last Decade

Cha HJ, Ock MS

Anisakidosis is caused by Anisakis simplex and other anisakids larvae parasitizing marine fish and cephalopods. A lot of case reports about anisakidosis have been published in Korea because of raw...
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Anisakid Larvae from Anchovies in the South Coast of Korea

Chang T, Jung BK, Hong S, Shin H, Lee J, Patarwut L, Chai JY

Anisakiasis (anisakidosis) refers to a foodborne zoonosis caused by ingesting raw or undercooked marine fish or cephalopods infected with anisakid larvae. The present study was performed to investigate the prevalence...
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Anisakis simplex Larvae: Infection Status in Marine Fish and Cephalopods Purchased from the Cooperative Fish Market in Busan, Korea

Choi SH, Kim J, Jo JO, Cho MK, Yu HS, Cha HJ, Ock MS

The infection status of marine fish and cephalopods with Anisakis simplex third stage larva (L3) was studied over a period of 1 year. A total of 2,537 specimens, which consisted...
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