scholarly article | Q13442814 |
P2093 | author name string | K J Muller | |
C L Sahley | |||
B D Burrell | |||
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Modification of leech behavior patterns by reserpine-induced amine depletion | Q30449295 | ||
Serotonin depletion does not prevent intrinsic sensitization in the leech | Q30500361 | ||
Generalization of habituation and intrinsic sensitization in the leech. | Q30500376 | ||
Parallel molecular pathways mediate expression of distinct forms of intermediate-term facilitation at tail sensory-motor synapses in Aplysia | Q33900767 | ||
Tungsten Microelectrode for Recording from Single Units | Q34677826 | ||
Differential modulation of three separate K-conductances in hippocampal CA1 neurons by serotonin | Q34691187 | ||
Facilitatory transmitters and cAMP can modulate accommodation as well as transmitter release in Aplysia sensory neurons: Evidence for parallel processing in a single cell | Q37404588 | ||
Learning to modulate transmitter release: themes and variations in synaptic plasticity | Q40708853 | ||
Differential effects of serotonin depletion on sensitization and dishabituation in the leech, Hirudo medicinalis | Q41093211 | ||
Bursts as a unit of neural information: making unreliable synapses reliable | Q41326392 | ||
Dishabituation and sensitization emerge as separate processes during development in Aplysia | Q41433522 | ||
Relative roles of the S cell network and parallel interneuronal pathways in the whole-body shortening reflex of the medicinal leech | Q41689842 | ||
Limited contributions of serotonin to long-term hyperexcitability of Aplysia sensory neurons. | Q42481274 | ||
Transient changes in excitability of rabbit CA3 neurons with a time course appropriate to support memory consolidation | Q42526109 | ||
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Pharmacologically distinct actions of serotonin on single pyramidal neurones of the rat hippocampus recorded in vitro | Q46122230 | ||
An increase in activity of serotonergic Retzius neurones may not be necessary for the consummatory phase of feeding in the leech Hirudo medicinalis. | Q46855980 | ||
Modulatory effects of myomodulin on the excitability and membrane currents in Retzius cells of the leech | Q47903989 | ||
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A comparison of the effects of serotonin, substance P and thyrotropin-releasing hormone on excitability of rat spinal motoneurons in vivo | Q48486955 | ||
Trace eyeblink conditioning increases CA1 excitability in a transient and learning-specific manner. | Q48938246 | ||
A novel intermediate stage in the transition between short- and long-term facilitation in the sensory to motor neuron synapse of aplysia. | Q52054229 | ||
A critical period for macromolecular synthesis in long-term heterosynaptic facilitation in Aplysia. | Q52135935 | ||
Action potential reflection and failure at axon branch points cause stepwise changes in EPSPs in a neuron essential for learning. | Q52170182 | ||
Excitability increase in withdrawal interneurons after conditioning in snail. | Q52189702 | ||
Regeneration of a central synapse restores nonassociative learning. | Q52192992 | ||
Serotonin depletion impairs but does not eliminate classical conditioning in the leech Hirudo medicinalis. | Q52212576 | ||
The S cell: an interneuron essential for sensitization and full dishabituation of leech shortening. | Q52213097 | ||
Differential expression of correlates of classical conditioning in identified medial and lateral type A photoreceptors of Hermissenda. | Q52224178 | ||
Long-term potentiation of intrinsic excitability at the mossy fiber-granule cell synapse of rat cerebellum. | Q54045379 | ||
5-Hydroxytryptamine2 and 5-hydroxytryptamine1A receptors mediate opposing responses on membrane excitability in rat association cortex | Q54306729 | ||
Effects of serotonin on the generation of the motor program for swimming by the medicinal leech. | Q54703909 | ||
Rapid amplification and facilitation of mechanosensory discharge in Aplysia by noxious stimulation | Q60713484 | ||
Serotonin depresses the after-hyperpolarization through the inhibition of the Na+/K+ electrogenic pump in T sensory neurones of the leech | Q67915299 | ||
Distinct receptors, second messengers and conductances underlying the dual responses to serotonin in an identified leech neurone | Q67915300 | ||
Selection of postsynaptic serotonin receptors during reinnervation of an identified leech neuron in culture | Q67981594 | ||
Influence of substrate on retraction of neurites following electrical activity of leech Retzius cells in culture | Q68215434 | ||
Vital staining of specific monoamine-containing cells in the leech nervous system | Q70028849 | ||
The role of 5-hydroxytryptamine as a transmitter between identified leech neurones in culture | Q70159487 | ||
Serotonin in the leech central nervous system: anatomical correlates and behavioral effects | Q70180074 | ||
A fast conducting pathway in the central nervous system of the leech Hirudo medicinalis | Q70430676 | ||
Modulation of swimming behavior in the medicinal leech. I. Effects of serotonin on the electrical properties of swim-gating cell 204 | Q70672257 | ||
The whole-body shortening reflex of the medicinal leech: motor pattern, sensory basis, and interneuronal pathways | Q70827381 | ||
Modulation of conduction block in leech mechanosensory neurons | Q71237413 | ||
Localization of the myomodulin-like immunoreactivity in the leech CNS | Q71532825 | ||
Monosynaptic chemical and electrical connexions between sensory and motor cells in the central nervous system of the leech | Q71643929 | ||
Multiple actions of iontophoretically applied serotonin on motorneurones in the turtle spinal cord in vitro | Q71909793 | ||
Mechanoreceptors, Photoreceptors and Rapid Conduction Pathways in the Leech, Hirudo Medicinalis | Q72367806 | ||
Chemical transmission between individual Retzius and sensory neurones of the leech in culture | Q72530445 | ||
The behavioural state of satiation in the leech is regulated by body distension and mimicked by serotonin depletion | Q72576048 | ||
Transmission at a ‘direct’ electrical connexion mediated by an interneurone in the leech | Q72903338 | ||
Peptide cotransmitter release from motorneuron B16 in aplysia californica: costorage, corelease, and functional implications | Q73469705 | ||
Requirement for tyrosine phosphatase during serotonergic neuromodulation by protein kinase C | Q73507889 | ||
Ionotropic and metabotropic activation of a neuronal chloride channel by serotonin and dopamine in the leech Hirudo medicinalis | Q74454474 | ||
Associative behavioral modification in hermissenda: cellular correlates | Q80923938 | ||
P433 | issue | 4 | |
P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P921 | main subject | serotonin | Q167934 |
P304 | page(s) | 1401-1412 | |
P577 | publication date | 2001-02-01 | |
P1433 | published in | Journal of Neuroscience | Q1709864 |
P1476 | title | Non-associative learning and serotonin induce similar bi-directional changes in excitability of a neuron critical for learning in the medicinal leech | |
P478 | volume | 21 |
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