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The following pages link to A light and electron microscope study of the abdominal ganglion of Aplysia californica (Q72331065):
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- The structure of the perineuronal sheath of satellite glial cells (SGCs) in sensory ganglia (Q28287151) (← links)
- NeuronBank: A Tool for Cataloging Neuronal Circuitry (Q28752447) (← links)
- Ultrastructural correlates of interneuronal function in the abdominal ganglion ofAplysia californica (Q31033503) (← links)
- A radioautographic analysis in the light and electron microscope of identified Aplysia neurons and their processes after intrasomatic injection of L-(3H)fucose (Q32069223) (← links)
- Anatomical basis for an apparent paradox concerning conduction velocities of two identified axons in Aplysia (Q33186794) (← links)
- Ultrastructure of the terminals of an identified dopamine-containing neurone marked by intracellular injection of radioactive dopamine (Q33239909) (← links)
- Voltage-sensitive dyes for monitoring multineuronal activity in the intact central nervous system (Q33585542) (← links)
- PRODUCTION OF NITRIC OXIDE WITHIN THE APLYSIA CALIFORNICA NERVOUS SYSTEM. (Q33894351) (← links)
- Specific association of neurotransmitter with somatic lysosomes in an identified serotonergic neuron of Aplysia californica (Q33983436) (← links)
- Comparative aspects of volume transmission, with sidelight on other forms of intercellular communication (Q34093874) (← links)
- Coexistence of several putative neurotransmitters in single identified neurons of Aplysia (Q35118497) (← links)
- Egg-laying hormone of Aplysia induces a voltage-dependent slow inward current carried by Na in an identified motoneuron (Q35603289) (← links)
- Investigation of the subcellular architecture of L7 neurons of Aplysia californica using magnetic resonance microscopy (MRM) at 7.8 microns (Q35709583) (← links)
- Synthesis of glycoproteins in a single identified neuron of Aplysia californica (Q36196525) (← links)
- Axonal transport of newly synthesized glycoproteins in a single identified neuron of Aplysia californica (Q36196562) (← links)
- Intermediate filaments in non-neuronal cells of invertebrates: isolation and biochemical characterization of intermediate filaments from the esophageal epithelium of the mollusc Helix pomatia (Q36212540) (← links)
- Molecular weight distribution of proteins synthesized in single, identified neurons of Aplysia (Q36387590) (← links)
- Polypeptide secretion from the isolated parietovisceral ganglion of Aplysia californica (Q36405258) (← links)
- Metabolism of acetylcholine in the nervous system of Aplysia californica. II. Reginal localization and characterization of choline uptake (Q36407443) (← links)
- Metabolism of acetylcholine in the nervous system of Aplysia californica. III. Studies of an indentified cholinergic neuron (Q36407451) (← links)
- Metabolism of acetylcholine in the nervous system of Aplysia californica. IV. Studies of an identified cholinergic axon (Q36408278) (← links)
- Immunocytochemical localization of a rhodopsin-like protein in the lipochondria in photosensitive neurons of Aplysia californica (Q36424910) (← links)
- Biosynthesis of the Egg-Laying Hormone (ELH) in the Bag Cell Neurons of Aplysia californica (Q36428602) (← links)
- Cyclic adenosine monophosphate in the nervous system of Aplysia californica. II. Effect of serotonin and dopamine (Q36428737) (← links)
- Active transport of chloride by the giant neuron of the Aplysia abdominal ganglion (Q36428767) (← links)
- The geometrical factors determining the electrotonic properties of a molluscan neurone (Q36523617) (← links)
- An electron microscope study of synaptic contacts in the abdominal ganglion ofAplysia californica (Q36535064) (← links)
- Studying Neural Organization in Aplysia with the Scanning Electron Microscope (Q36574719) (← links)
- Accumulation and identification of lipofuscin-like pigment in the neurons of Bulla gouldiana (gastropoda: opisthobranchia) (Q36595092) (← links)
- Criteria for distinguishing between monosynaptic and polysynaptic transmission (Q36858320) (← links)
- Evidence for mediation of a neuronal interaction by a behaviorally active peptide (Q37595326) (← links)
- Regeneration of Aplysia bag cell neurons is synergistically enhanced by substrate-bound hemolymph proteins and laminin (Q37697825) (← links)
- Asymmetric distribution of aspartate in ganglia and single neurons of Aplysia (Q37843580) (← links)
- The evolutionary origins of glia (Q37876371) (← links)
- Atrial gland cells synthesize a family of peptides that can induce egg laying in Aplysia (Q38521271) (← links)
- The Reliability of Neurons (Q38586422) (← links)
- Functions of intermediate filaments (Q38722504) (← links)
- The bag cell neurons of Aplysia. A model for the study of the molecular mechanisms involved in the control of prolonged animal behaviors (Q38776647) (← links)
- Patterns and distribution of presynaptic and postsynaptic elements within serial electron microscopic reconstructions of neuronal arbors from the medicinal leech Hirudo verbana (Q38820501) (← links)
- The effect of carbon dioxide on the intracellular pH and buffering power of snail neurones (Q39090208) (← links)
- Tris Buffer Attenuates Acetylcholine Responses in Aplysia Neurons (Q39142110) (← links)
- The ultrastructure of the sensory cells in the chemoreceptor of the ommatophore of Helix pomatia L (Q39223019) (← links)
- Comparison of the morphology of synapses in invertebrate and vertebrate nervous systems: analysis of the significance of the anatomical differences and interpretation of the morphological specializations (Q39229903) (← links)
- Prolonged Inhibition of Neurons by Neuroendocrine Cells in Aplysia (Q39250088) (← links)
- Activity changes in some large neurons of Archachatina caused by the molluscicide Frescon (Q39263017) (← links)
- Three Modes of Communication in the Nervous System (Q39266922) (← links)
- Invertebrate glia (Q39271379) (← links)
- Anatomy and ultrastructure of the axons and terminals of neurons R3-R14 inAplysia (Q39293223) (← links)
- Low molecular weight specific proteins in identified molluscan neurons. II. Processing, turnover, and transport (Q39345240) (← links)
- Axonal transport and axonal processing of low molecular weight proteins from the abdominal ganglion ofAplysia (Q39440690) (← links)