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  • 21. The fate of newly synthesized hormone from neuroendocrine cells of Aplysia.
    Lee W, Wayne NL.
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  • 22. Effects of temperature on reproductive neuroendocrine function in Aplysia californica.
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  • 23. Regulated release of multiple peptides from the bag cell neurons of Aplysia californica.
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  • 24. The neuropeptide egg-laying hormone modulates multiple ionic currents in single target neurons of the abdominal ganglion of Aplysia.
    Jansen RF, Mayeri E.
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  • 25. The bag cells of Aplysia as a multitransmitter system: identification of alpha bag cell peptide as a second neurotransmitter.
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  • 32. Complex behavior induced by egg-laying hormone in Aplysia.
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  • 33. Augmentation of bursting pacemaker activity by egg-laying hormone in Aplysia neuron R15 is mediated by a cyclic AMP-dependent increase in Ca2+ and K+ currents.
    Levitan ES, Kramer RH, Levitan IB.
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  • 34. N-acylation of Aplysia egg-laying hormone with biotin. Characterization of bioactive and inactive derivatives.
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  • 36. Coexistence of egg-laying hormone and alpha-bag cell peptide in bag cell neurons of Aplysia indicates that they are a peptidergic multitransmitter system.
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    Neurosci Lett; 1986 Sep 25; 70(1):40-5. PubMed ID: 2877421
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  • 37. A calfluxin-related peptide is present in the bag cells and atrial gland of Aplysia.
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  • 38. Atrial gland cells synthesize a family of peptides that can induce egg laying in Aplysia.
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  • 39. Subcellular sites of processing of precursors to neurosecretory peptides in the bag cells of Aplysia: inferences from the effects of monensin, FCCP, and chloroquine.
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  • 40. Molecular aspects of egg-laying behavior in Aplysia californica.
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