Evidence for parallel actions of a molluscan neuropeptide and serotonin in mediating arousal in Aplysia
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PRQFVamide, a novel pentapeptide identified from the CNS and gut of Aplysia.Cerebrin prohormone processing, distribution and action in Aplysia californica.Protein synthesis during acquisition of long-term facilitation is needed for the persistent loss of regulatory subunits of the Aplysia cAMP-dependent protein kinase.Structure and action of buccalin: a modulatory neuropeptide localized to an identified small cardioactive peptide-containing cholinergic motor neuron of Aplysia californica.Composite modulatory feedforward loop contributes to the establishment of a network stateEvolutionary conservation of the signaling proteins upstream of cyclic AMP-dependent kinase and protein kinase C in gastropod mollusks.Repetition priming of motoneuronal activity in a small motor network: intercellular and intracellular signaling.Frequency-dependent release of peptide cotransmitters from identified cholinergic motor neurons in AplysiaMyomodulin: a bioactive neuropeptide present in an identified cholinergic buccal motor neuron of Aplysia.Multiple neuropeptides in cholinergic motor neurons of Aplysia: evidence for modulation intrinsic to the motor circuit.Egg-laying hormone of Aplysia induces a voltage-dependent slow inward current carried by Na+ in an identified motoneuroncAMP-dependent phosphorylation of Aplysia twitchin may mediate modulation of muscle contractions by neuropeptide cotransmitters.The small cardioactive peptides A and B of Aplysia are derived from a common precursor molecule.Light paired with serotonin mimics the effect of conditioning on phototactic behavior of Hermissenda.Release of neuropeptides during intracellular stimulation of single identified Aplysia neurons in culture.Peptidergic modulation of patterned motor activity in identified neurons of Helisoma.Two endogenous neuropeptides modulate the gill and siphon withdrawal reflex in Aplysia by presynaptic facilitation involving cAMP-dependent closure of a serotonin-sensitive potassium channel.Release of peptide cotransmitters from a cholinergic motor neuron under physiological conditions.Neuromuscular modulation in Aplysia. I. Dynamic model.Temperature compensation of neuromuscular modulation in aplysia.Cerebral-abdominal interganglionic coordinating neurons in Aplysia.Mechanisms involved in persistent facilitation of neuromuscular synapses in aplysia.Multiple presynaptic and postsynaptic sites of inhibitory modulation by myomodulin at ARC neuromuscular junctions of Aplysia.Modeling neuromuscular modulation in Aplysia. III. Interaction of central motor commands and peripheral modulatory state for optimal behavior.Neuronal control of pedal sole cilia in the pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis appressa.High diversity in neuropeptide immunoreactivity patterns among three closely related species of Dinophilidae (Annelida).Effect of a serotonergic extrinsic modulatory neuron (MCC) on radula mechanoafferent function in Aplysia.Intrinsic and extrinsic modulation of a single central pattern generating circuit.Modulation of radula opener muscles in Aplysia.
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Evidence for parallel actions of a molluscan neuropeptide and serotonin in mediating arousal in Aplysia
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Evidence for parallel actions ...... n mediating arousal in Aplysia
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1984-05-01T00:00:00Z