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134 related items for PubMed ID: 3836229

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  • 22. Purification and primary structure of the neuropeptide egg-laying hormone of Aplysia californica.
    Chiu AY, Hunkapiller MW, Heller E, Stuart DK, Hood LE, Strumwasser F.
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  • 23. Induction of copulatory behavior in Aplysia: atrial gland factors mimic the excitatory effects of freshly deposited egg cordons.
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  • 24. Structural and functional analysis of Aplysia attractins, a family of water-borne protein pheromones with interspecific attractiveness.
    Painter SD, Cummins SF, Nichols AE, Akalal DB, Schein CH, Braun W, Smith JS, Susswein AJ, Levy M, de Boer PA, ter Maat A, Miller MW, Scanlan C, Milberg RM, Sweedler JV, Nagle GT.
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  • 25. The molecular basis of a neuroendocrine fixed action pattern: egg laying in Aplysia.
    Mahon AC, Scheller RH.
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  • 26. Newly identified water-borne protein pheromones interact with attractin to stimulate mate attraction in Aplysia.
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  • 27. Aplysia seductin is a water-borne protein pheromone that acts in concert with attractin to stimulate mate attraction.
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  • 28. A secretion from neuroendocrine bag cells evokes egg release in vitro from ovotestis of Aplysia californica.
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  • 29. Spontaneous and elicited bag cell discharges in gonadectomized Aplysia.
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  • 30. Differential hormonal action of the bag cell neurons on the arterial system of Aplysia.
    Ligman SH, Brownell PH.
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  • 31. Biochemical isolation and physiological identification of the egg-laying hormone in Aplysia californica.
    Arch S, Earley P, Smock T.
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  • 32. Characterization of Na+ and Ca2+ currents in bag cells of sexually immature aplysia californica.
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  • 33. Seasonal fluctuations in the secretory response of neuroendocrine cells of Aplysia californica to inhibitors of protein kinase A and protein kinase C.
    Wayne NL, Kim YJ, Yong-Montenegro RJ.
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  • 34. Sign stimulus activates a peptidergic neural system controlling reproductive behavior in Aplysia.
    Begnoche VL, Moore SK, Blum N, Van Gils C, Mayeri E.
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  • 35. Lack of osmoregulation in Aplysia brasiliana: correlation with response of neuron R15 to osphradial stimulation.
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  • 36. Neuroendocrine control of egg-laying behavior in the nudibranch, Archidoris montereyensis.
    Wiens BL, Brownell PH.
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  • 37. Activity changes in jaw motor neurons induced by egg-laying hormone contribute to the feeding suppression during egg-laying behavior in Aplysia kurodai.
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  • 38. Common regulation of feeding and mating in Aplysia fasciata: pheromones released by mating and by egg cordons increase feeding behavior.
    Botzer D, Blumberg S, Ziv I, Susswein AJ.
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  • 39. Two neuronal populations in the head ganglia of Aplysia californica with egg-laying hormone-like immunoreactivity.
    Chiu AY, Strumwasser F.
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  • 40. Relative Contributions of the Egg Layer and Egg Cordon to Pheromonal Attraction and the Induction of Mating and Egg-laying Behavior in Aplysia.
    Painter SD, Chong MG, Wong MA, Gray A, Cormier JG, Nagle GT.
    Biol Bull; 1991 Aug 27; 181(1):81-94. PubMed ID: 29303654
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