
Researchers find the proton conductivity of jelly found in the Ampullae of Lorenzini of sharks and skates to be unusually high.
Sensory Receptor Cells, Biophysics, Electric Conductivity, SciAdv r-articles, Skates, Materials Engineering, electrosensing cells, Electrophysiological Phenomena, Engineering, Physical Sciences, Sharks, Animals, Ampullae of Lorenzini, proton conductors, Protons, hydrogels, Research Articles, Elasmobranchii, Electric Fish
Sensory Receptor Cells, Biophysics, Electric Conductivity, SciAdv r-articles, Skates, Materials Engineering, electrosensing cells, Electrophysiological Phenomena, Engineering, Physical Sciences, Sharks, Animals, Ampullae of Lorenzini, proton conductors, Protons, hydrogels, Research Articles, Elasmobranchii, Electric Fish
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