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Boron's Double Edge-Antibiotics, Toxins, and the Fine Line Between Them. [PDF]
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Japanese Planocerid Flatworms: Difference in Composition of Tetrodotoxin and Its Analogs and the Effects of Ingestion by Toxin-Bearing Fishes in the Ryukyu Islands, Japan. [PDF]
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Neural mechanism underlying behavioral choice in Pleurobranchaea
Journal of Neurophysiology, 1980M P Kovac, W J Davis
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Cell and Tissue Research, 1982
Scanning electron microscopy of various regions of the body of the marine gastropod Pleurobranchaea californica (McFarland) has revealed a characteristic cell type that bears cilia with dilated discoid-shaped tips. The tips of the cilia consist of an expansion of the ciliary membrane around a looped distal extension of the axoneme. These kinocilia have
W J Davis, Davis W J
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Scanning electron microscopy of various regions of the body of the marine gastropod Pleurobranchaea californica (McFarland) has revealed a characteristic cell type that bears cilia with dilated discoid-shaped tips. The tips of the cilia consist of an expansion of the ciliary membrane around a looped distal extension of the axoneme. These kinocilia have
W J Davis, Davis W J
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Behavioral states and feeding in the gastropod Pleurobranchaea
Behavioral Biology, 1976The feeding responses of the marine mollusc, Pleurobranchaea, have proven amenable to neurophysiological analysis, and the study of such brain-behavior relationships may contribute to our general understanding of the neural mechanisms which underlie behavior. This is the second of two papers which deal with the behavioral aspect of this problem. On the
R M, Lee, R A, Palovcik
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Motor and sensory mechanisms of feeding in Pleurobranchaea
Journal of Neurobiology, 1974AbstractNerves of the cerebropleural ganglion play a major role in the sensory and motor aspects of feeding in the marine mollusk, Pleurobranchaea. Investigations of these nerves were carried out using whole‐body preparations capable of essentially normal feeding behavior. Chemosensory nerves which function in food arousal are the rhinophore, tentacle (
R M, Lee, R J, Liegeois
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Differential Pavlovian conditioning in the mollusc Pleurobranchaea
Journal of Neurobiology, 1986AbstractThe present differential Pavlovian conditioning experiments on the sea slug Pleurobranchaea californica extend conditioning described in a preceding paper and provide the conditioning foundation for studies reported in another accompanying paper comparing learned behavior in whole animals with the behavior and motor patterns of ...
G J, Mpitsos, C S, Cohan
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Evidence for heterogeneity of muscarinic receptors in the mollusc Pleurobranchaea
Brain Research Bulletin, 1988The properties of the specific binding of the muscarinic antagonist [125I]3-quinuclidinyl-4-iodobenzilate ([125I]4IQNB] to nervous tissue of Pleurobranchaea california were characterized. The specific binding of [125I]4IQNB to Pleurobranchaea nervous tissue was characterized by its high affinity (Kd = 0.61 +/- 0.11 nM) and saturability (Bmax = 602 ...
T F, Murray, G J, Mpitsos
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