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  • 2. Modulation of spontaneous transmitter release during depression and posttetanic potentiation of Aplysia sensory-motor neuron synapses isolated in culture.
    Eliot LS, Kandel ER, Hawkins RD.
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  • 3. Involvement of presynaptic and postsynaptic mechanisms in a cellular analog of classical conditioning at Aplysia sensory-motor neuron synapses in isolated cell culture.
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  • 4. Imaging terminals of Aplysia sensory neurons demonstrates role of enhanced Ca2+ influx in presynaptic facilitation.
    Eliot LS, Kandel ER, Siegelbaum SA, Blumenfeld H.
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  • 5. Use-dependent decline of paired-pulse facilitation at Aplysia sensory neuron synapses suggests a distinct vesicle pool or release mechanism.
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  • 6. Second messengers involved in the two processes of presynaptic facilitation that contribute to sensitization and dishabituation in Aplysia sensory neurons.
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  • 7. Facilitatory and inhibitory transmitters modulate spontaneous transmitter release at cultured Aplysia sensorimotor synapses.
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  • 8. Differential effects of serotonin, FMRFamide, and small cardioactive peptide on multiple, distributed processes modulating sensorimotor synaptic transmission in Aplysia.
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  • 9. Two endogenous neuropeptides modulate the gill and siphon withdrawal reflex in Aplysia by presynaptic facilitation involving cAMP-dependent closure of a serotonin-sensitive potassium channel.
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  • 11. Differential cyclic AMP dependence of facilitation at Aplysia sensorimotor synapses as a function of prior stimulation: augmentation versus restoration of transmitter release.
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  • 12. Selective short- and long-term effects of serotonin, small cardioactive peptide, and tetanic stimulation on sensorimotor synapses of Aplysia in culture.
    Schacher S, Montarolo P, Kandel ER.
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  • 13. Roles of PKA and PKC in facilitation of evoked and spontaneous transmitter release at depressed and nondepressed synapses in Aplysia sensory neurons.
    Ghirardi M, Braha O, Hochner B, Montarolo PG, Kandel ER, Dale N.
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  • 14. Activity-dependent presynaptic facilitation: an associative mechanism in Aplysia.
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  • 15. Effect of interstimulus interval on pairing-induced LTP of Aplysia sensorimotor synapses in cell culture.
    Lin XY, Glanzman DL.
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  • 17. Differential effects of 4-aminopyridine, serotonin, and phorbol esters on facilitation of sensorimotor connections in Aplysia.
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  • 18. Contributions of two types of calcium channels to synaptic transmission and plasticity.
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  • 19. A cellular mechanism of classical conditioning in Aplysia: activity-dependent amplification of presynaptic facilitation.
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  • 20. Activity-dependent enhancement of presynaptic inhibition in Aplysia sensory neurons.
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