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    Loechner KJ, Azhderian EM, Dreyer R, Kaczmarek LK.
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  • 29. A family of genes that codes for ELH, a neuropeptide eliciting a stereotyped pattern of behavior in Aplysia.
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  • 39. Inhibitors of calcium-dependent enzymes prevent the onset of afterdischarge in the peptidergic bag cell neurons of Aplysia.
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  • 40. Egg-laying hormone genes of Aplysia: evolution of the ELH gene family.
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