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  • 27. Egg-laying hormone genes of Aplysia: evolution of the ELH gene family.
    Nambu JR, Scheller RH.
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  • 30. 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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  • 31. Peptide products of the atrial gland are not water-borne reproductive pheromones during egg laying in Aplysia.
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  • 32. In situ hybridization to study the origin and fate of identified neurons.
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  • 33. Temperature-dependent peptidergic feedback: potential role in seasonal egg laying in Aplysia.
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  • 35. The bag cells of Aplysia as a multitransmitter system: identification of alpha bag cell peptide as a second neurotransmitter.
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  • 39. Aspects of copulatory behavior and peptide control of egg laying in Aplysia.
    Blankenship JE, Rock MK, Robbins LC, Livingston CA, Lehman HK.
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  • 40. Cyclic AMP regulates processing of neuropeptide precursor in bag cell neurons of Aplysia.
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