Research Article

Spontaneous Electrical Activity and Spikes in the Tail of Marine Cercariae

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Spontaneous electrical activity in the tail of Cryptocotyle lingua and Himasthla elongata cercariae. ((a) and (b)) Slow local field potentials (sLFPS) in the middle part of the tail of C. lingua cercariae. ((c) and (d)) Fast action potentials (spikes) at the base of the tail of C. lingua cercariae. (e) sLFPs in the middle part of the tail of H. elongata cercariae. (f) Spike at the base of the tail of H. elongata cercariae.
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