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Cyclic guanosine 3':5'-monophosphate mimics the effects of light on a circadian pacemaker in the eye of aplysia
A Eskin et al.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 4 (10), 2466-71 (Oct 1984)
 
Secretory granule and synaptic vesicle formation
R B Kelly
Current opinion in cell biology 3 (4), 654-60 (Aug 1991)
DA - 19920305 IS - 0955-0674 LA - eng PT - Journal Article PT - Review PT - Review, Tutorial RN - 0 (Membrane Lipids) RN - 0 (Membrane Proteins) RN - 0 (Phospholipids) RN - 0 (Proteins) RN - 0 (Receptors, Cell Surface) RN - EC 3.6.1.- (GTP-Binding Proteins) SB - IM
 
Long-term synaptic facilitation in the absence of short-term facilitation in Aplysia neurons.
N J Emptage and T J Carew
Science. 262 (5131), 253-6 (08 Oct 1993)
Distinct memory phases formed by the different amount of neuromodulator signaling. Somehow similar to the intensity-dependent memory formation.
 
Dynamics of induction and expression of long-term synaptic facilitation in Aplysia.
J Mauelshagen, G R Parker, and T J Carew
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. 16 (22), 7099-7108 (15 Nov 1996)
Kinetics of short-, intermediate-, and long-term memory (facilitation) possibly not overlapping each other, suggesting that they are independently formed.
 
Classical and operant conditioning differentially modify the intrinsic properties of an identified neuron
Fred Lorenzetti et al.
Nat Neurosci 9 (1), 17-9 (Jan 2006)
 
Operant reward learning in Aplysia: neuronal correlates and mechanisms.
Björn Brembs et al.
Science. 296 (5573), 1706-9 (31 May 2002)
 
Operant conditioning in invertebrates.
Björn Brembs
Current opinion in neurobiology. 13 (6), 710-7 (Dec 2003)
 
Extending in vitro conditioning in Aplysia to analyze operant and classical processes in the same preparation.
Björn Brembs, Douglas Baxter, and John Byrne
Learning & memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.) 11 (4), 412-20
 
Serotonin Stimulates Phosphorylation of Aplysia Synapsin and Alters Its Subcellular Distribution in Sensory Neurons
Annie Angers et al.
Journal of Neuroscience 22 (13), 5412-22 (01 Jul 2002)
Acute 5-HT treatment of ganglia induces phosphorylation and dispersion of synapsin, both of which are mediated, at least in part, by cAMP-dependent protein kinase and mitogen-activated protein kinase.
 
Synapsin controls both reserve and releasable synaptic vesicle pools during neuronal activity and short-term plasticity in Aplysia.
Y Humeau et al.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. 21 (12), 4195-4206 (15 Jun 2001)
When endogenous synapsin was neutralized by the injection of specific anti-synapsin antibodies, the amount of neurotransmitter released per impulse was unaffected, but marked changes in the secretory response to high-frequency stimulation were observed, including the disappearance of post-tetanic potentiation (PTP) that was substituted by post-tetanic depression (PTD), and increased rate and extent of synaptic depression.

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