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Aplysia, Rhythmic Behavior

1988
The opisthobranch mollusc Aplysia has been extensively used for neurophysiological studies because of the presence of some large identifiable neurons in many of the principal ganglia. This feature has facilitated intracellular recordings from such neurons and allowed a better understanding of interesting processes in certain of the neurons.
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Developmental assembly of learning in Aplysia

Trends in Neurosciences, 1989
Development can provide a powerful analytic approach for distinguishing and analysing specific behavioral, cellular and molecular processes as they emerge during ontogeny. Recently, such a developmental strategy has been used to investigate the functional assembly of different forms of non-associative learning (habituation, dishabituation and ...
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Acetylcholinesterase in aplysia

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta, 1962
W D, KETTBARN, P, ROSENBERG
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Highlighting Aplysia's networks

Trends in Neurosciences, 1990
J S, Altman, J, Kien
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Aplysia, Egg-Laying Behavior

1988
Egg laying in Aplysia and related opisthobranch gastropods is under neuroendocrine control. Egg laying involves (1) release of many thousands of eggs from the ovotestis into the reproductive tract (ovulation), (2) fertilization of eggs (in the fertilization chamber), (3) assembly of small groups of eggs into the compartmentalized translucent egg string
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Aplysia limacina myoglobin

Journal of Molecular Biology, 1989
Martino Bolognesi   +5 more
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Aplysia

2010
J.F. Aggio, C.D. Derby
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Rho of Aplysia californica

1995
Abstract Aplysia rho cDNA was isolated by very low stringency screening of a library, using as a probe a human cDNA coding for the a subunit shared by the hormones thyroidstimulating hormone (TSH), luteinizing hormone (LH), and follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH).
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Aplysia

2018
Androulla Ioannou   +1 more
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