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  • 2. Neuromodulation of activity-dependent synaptic enhancement at crayfish neuromuscular junction.
    Qian SM, Delaney KR.
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  • 4. Neuromuscular modulation in Limulus by both octopamine and proctolin.
    Rane SG, Gerlach PH, Wyse GA.
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  • 5. Presynaptic modulation by octopamine at a single neuromuscular junction in the mealworm (Tenebrio molitor).
    Hidoh O, Fukami J.
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  • 7. P-type Ca2+ channels mediate excitatory and inhibitory synaptic transmitter release in crayfish muscle.
    Araque A, Clarac F, Buño W.
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  • 9. Activity-induced changes in synaptic release sites at the crayfish neuromuscular junction.
    Wojtowicz JM, Marin L, Atwood HL.
    J Neurosci; 1994 Jun 10; 14(6):3688-703. PubMed ID: 8207482
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  • 13. Synaptic plasticity at crayfish neuromuscular junctions: presynaptic inhibition.
    Baxter DA, Bittner GD.
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  • 14. Maintained depolarization of synaptic terminals facilitates nerve-evoked transmitter release at a crayfish neuromuscular junction.
    Wojtowicz JM, Atwood HL.
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  • 15. Facilitation of transmission at the crayfish neuromuscular synapse by a convulsant phenol.
    Kaila K, Heinonen E, Akerman KE.
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  • 16. Block of GABA-transaminase modifies GABAergic transmission at the crayfish synapses.
    Golan H, Grossman Y.
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  • 17. Influence of serotonin on the kinetics of vesicular release.
    Southard RC, Haggard J, Crider ME, Whiteheart SW, Cooper RL.
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  • 19. Cellular mechanisms for modulation of posture by octopamine and serotonin in the lobster.
    Harris-Warrick RM, Kravitz EA.
    J Neurosci; 1984 Aug 14; 4(8):1976-93. PubMed ID: 6432970
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  • 20. Phosphatidylinositol system's role in serotonin-induced facilitation at the crayfish neuromuscular junction.
    Dixon D, Atwood HL.
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