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David L Glanzman

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Current Biology : CB|June 7, 2005
Associative learning: Hebbian fliesDavid L Glanzman
Current Biology : CB|October 26, 2016
Evolution of highly diverse forms of behavior in molluscsBinyamin Hochner, David L Glanzman
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|October 24, 2003
Prolonged habituation of the gill-withdrawal reflex in Aplysia depends on protein synthesis, protein phosphatase activity, and postsynaptic glutamate receptorsYoussef Ezzeddine, David L Glanzman
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|May 22, 2021
The central importance of nuclear mechanisms in the storage of memoryAdam R Gold, David L Glanzman
Current Biology : CB|September 14, 2013
A biological perspective on memoryJonathon D Crystal, David L Glanzman
Trends in Neurosciences|November 20, 2003
Learning in Aplysia: looking at synaptic plasticity from both sidesAdam C Roberts, David L Glanzman
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience|December 15, 2010
Long-term habituation of the gill-withdrawal reflex in aplysia requires gene transcription, calcineurin and L-type voltage-gated calcium channelsJoseph Esdin, Kaycey Pearce, David L Glanzman
Current Biology : CB|June 24, 2008
Postsynaptic regulation of long-term facilitation in AplysiaDiancai Cai, Shanping Chen, David L Glanzman
Journal of Neurophysiology|October 10, 2008
Effects of axotomy on cultured sensory neurons of Aplysia: long-term injury-induced changes in excitability and morphology are mediated by different signaling pathwaysSupinder S Bedi, Diancai Cai, David L Glanzman
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|June 10, 2005
Synaptic facilitation and behavioral dishabituation in Aplysia: dependence on release of Ca2+ from postsynaptic intracellular stores, postsynaptic exocytosis, and modulation of postsynaptic AMPA receptor efficacyQuan Li, Adam C Roberts, David L Glanzman
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Showing results (11-20 of 43) with videos related to

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Current Biology : CB|June 7, 2005
Associative learning: Hebbian fliesDavid L Glanzman
Current Biology : CB|October 26, 2016
Evolution of highly diverse forms of behavior in molluscsBinyamin Hochner, David L Glanzman
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|October 24, 2003
Prolonged habituation of the gill-withdrawal reflex in Aplysia depends on protein synthesis, protein phosphatase activity, and postsynaptic glutamate receptorsYoussef Ezzeddine, David L Glanzman
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications|May 22, 2021
The central importance of nuclear mechanisms in the storage of memoryAdam R Gold, David L Glanzman
Current Biology : CB|September 14, 2013
A biological perspective on memoryJonathon D Crystal, David L Glanzman
Trends in Neurosciences|November 20, 2003
Learning in Aplysia: looking at synaptic plasticity from both sidesAdam C Roberts, David L Glanzman
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience|December 15, 2010
Long-term habituation of the gill-withdrawal reflex in aplysia requires gene transcription, calcineurin and L-type voltage-gated calcium channelsJoseph Esdin, Kaycey Pearce, David L Glanzman
Current Biology : CB|June 24, 2008
Postsynaptic regulation of long-term facilitation in AplysiaDiancai Cai, Shanping Chen, David L Glanzman
Journal of Neurophysiology|October 10, 2008
Effects of axotomy on cultured sensory neurons of Aplysia: long-term injury-induced changes in excitability and morphology are mediated by different signaling pathwaysSupinder S Bedi, Diancai Cai, David L Glanzman
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|June 10, 2005
Synaptic facilitation and behavioral dishabituation in Aplysia: dependence on release of Ca2+ from postsynaptic intracellular stores, postsynaptic exocytosis, and modulation of postsynaptic AMPA receptor efficacyQuan Li, Adam C Roberts, David L Glanzman
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