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111 related items for PubMed ID: 2664076

  • 1. Parallel processing and selection of the responses to serotonin during reinnervation of an identified leech neuron.
    Drapeau P, Sanchez-Armass S.
    J Neurobiol; 1989 Jul; 20(5):312-25. PubMed ID: 2664076
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  • 2. Contact-mediated loss of the nonsynaptic response to transmitter during reinnervation of an identified leech neuron in culture.
    Drapeau P, Melinyshyn E, Sanchez-Armass S.
    J Neurosci; 1989 Jul; 9(7):2502-8. PubMed ID: 2568410
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  • 5. Transmitter localization and vesicle turnover at a serotoninergic synapse between identified leech neurons in culture.
    Kuffler DP, Nicholls J, Drapeau P.
    J Comp Neurol; 1987 Feb 22; 256(4):516-26. PubMed ID: 2435767
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  • 6. Real-time measurements of synaptic autoinhibition produced by serotonin release in cultured leech neurons.
    Cercós MG, De-Miguel FF, Trueta C.
    J Neurophysiol; 2009 Aug 22; 102(2):1075-85. PubMed ID: 19535486
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  • 7. Calcium influx into dendrites of the leech Retzius neuron evoked by 5-hydroxytryptamine.
    Beck A, Lohr C, Berthold H, Deitmer JW.
    Cell Calcium; 2002 Mar 22; 31(3):137-49. PubMed ID: 12027387
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  • 15. Selection of transmitter responses at sites of neurite contact during synapse formation between identified leech neurons.
    Ching S, Catarsi S, Drapeau P.
    J Physiol; 1993 Aug 22; 468():425-39. PubMed ID: 7504730
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  • 16. Modulation and selection of neurotransmitter responses during synapse formation between identified leech neurons.
    Catarsi S, Drapeau P.
    Cell Mol Neurobiol; 1996 Dec 22; 16(6):699-713. PubMed ID: 9013031
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  • 18. Two kinetically distinct 5-hydroxytryptamine-activated Cl- conductances at Retzius P-cell synapses of the medicinal leech.
    Lessmann V, Dietzel ID.
    J Neurosci; 1995 Feb 22; 15(2):1496-505. PubMed ID: 7869113
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  • 19. Neurotransmitter-induced modulation of an electrotonic synapse in the CNS of Hirudo medicinalis.
    Colombaioni L, Brunelli M.
    Exp Biol; 1988 Feb 22; 47(3):139-44. PubMed ID: 2838317
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  • 20. Transplantation and restoration of functional synapses between an identified neuron and its targets in the intact brain of Lymnaea stagnalis.
    Lee TK, Syed NI.
    Synapse; 2004 Mar 01; 51(3):186-93. PubMed ID: 14666516
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