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The following pages link to The Path of the Giant Cell Axons in Aplysia depilans (Q59094989):
Displaying 17 items.
- Do different neurons age differently? Direct genome-wide analysis of aging in single identified cholinergic neurons (Q34023855) (← links)
- Three acetylcholine receptors inAplysianeurones (Q34216251) (← links)
- Modes of initiation and propagation of spikes in the branching axons of molluscan central neurons (Q36374330) (← links)
- Inhibitory and excitatory effects of dopamine onAplysianeurones (Q41515575) (← links)
- Anatomy of giant serotonin-containing neurones in the cerebral ganglia of Helis pomatia and Limax maximus. (Q48691529) (← links)
- Input organization of two symmetrical giant cells in the snail brain (Q51238109) (← links)
- Cellular specificity of serotonin storage and axonal transport in identified neurones of Aplysia californica. (Q54419432) (← links)
- Golgi-Cox studies on the central nervous system of a gastropod mollusc. (Q54424405) (← links)
- Aspects of the Organization of Central Nervous Pathways in Aplysia Depilans (Q64948320) (← links)
- Functional and morphological evidence for the existence of neurites from abdominal ganglion bag cell neurons in the head-ring ganglia of Aplysia (Q68013814) (← links)
- A direct synaptic connexion between the left and right giant cells in Aplysia (Q68580929) (← links)
- Patterns of form and function in the central nervous system of Ariolimax (Q70074260) (← links)
- Effects of nerve stimulation on the metabolism of ribonucleic acid in a molluscan giant neurone (Q71453801) (← links)
- Electrical and dye coupling in an identified group of neurons in a coelenterate (Q72418722) (← links)
- Blocking action of intracellularly injected neuraminidase on central synapses in vivo (Q72863535) (← links)
- INCLUSIONS IN THE NEURONS OF APLYSIA CALIFORNICA (COOPER, 1863) (GASTROPODA OPISTHOBRANCHIATA) (Q76571756) (← links)
- Si-Ho Tchou: life of a legend from physiology to psychology (Q88766394) (← links)