Serotonin increases an anomalously rectifying K+ current in the Aplysia neuron R15
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Age-associated bidirectional modulation of gene expression in single identified R15 neuron of AplysiaModels of respiratory rhythm generation in the pre-Bötzinger complex. I. Bursting pacemaker neuronsAugmentation of bursting pacemaker activity by egg-laying hormone in Aplysia neuron R15 is mediated by a cyclic AMP-dependent increase in Ca2+ and K+ currentsSerotonin regulates voltage-dependent currents in type I(e(A)) and I(i) interneurons of Hermissenda.Multiple serotonergic mechanisms contributing to sensitization in aplysia: evidence of diverse serotonin receptor subtypes.Synaptic stimulation alters protein phosphorylation in vivo in a single Aplysia neuronIntracellular injection of guanyl nucleotides alters the serotonin-induced increase in potassium conductance in Aplysia neuron R15Modulation of K channels in dialyzed squid axons. ATP-mediated phosphorylation.Phosphorylation modulates potassium conductance and gating current of perfused giant axons of squid.Contributions of 5-HT neurons to respiratory control: neuromodulatory and trophic effects.Light paired with serotonin mimics the effect of conditioning on phototactic behavior of Hermissenda.Twelfth Gaddum memorial lecture. Drug receptors and the inhibition of nerve cells.Voltage Dependence of a Neuromodulator-Activated Ionic CurrentRegulation of RCK1 currents with a cAMP analog via enhanced protein synthesis and direct channel phosphorylation.Resting membrane properties of locust muscle and their modulation I. Actions of the neuropeptides YGGFMRFamide and proctolin.Multistability in recurrent neural loops arising from delay.
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Serotonin increases an anomalously rectifying K+ current in the Aplysia neuron R15
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scientific article published on June 1983
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Serotonin increases an anomalously rectifying K+ current in the Aplysia neuron R15
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Serotonin increases an anomalously rectifying K+ current in the Aplysia neuron R15.
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Serotonin increases an anomalously rectifying K+ current in the Aplysia neuron R15
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Serotonin increases an anomalously rectifying K+ current in the Aplysia neuron R15.
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Serotonin increases an anomalously rectifying K+ current in the Aplysia neuron R15
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Serotonin increases an anomalously rectifying K+ current in the Aplysia neuron R15.
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Serotonin increases an anomalously rectifying K+ current in the Aplysia neuron R15
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I B Levitan
J A Benson
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10.1073/PNAS.80.11.3522
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1983-06-01T00:00:00Z