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K Lukowiak

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Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology|September 1, 1979
The development of central nervous system control of the gill withdrawal reflex evoked by siphon stimulation in AplysiaK Lukowiak
Brain Research|October 7, 1977
Facilitation, habituation and the retardation of habituation of l7's elicited gill withdrawal responses in aplysiaK Lukowiak
Brain Research|March 16, 1979
L9 modulation of L7's elicited gill withdrawal response in AplysiaK Lukowiak
Journal of Neurobiology|May 1, 1979
L9 modulation of gill withdrawal reflex habituation in AplysiaK Lukowiak
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|December 4, 2001
The Lymnaea respiratory system: where are we going with learning?K Lukowiak
Journal of Neurobiology|March 1, 1986
In vitro classical conditioning of a gill withdrawal reflex in Aplysia: neural correlates and possible neural mechanismsK Lukowiak
Neuroscience Letters|June 15, 1987
A blood-borne factor from food-satiated Aplysia, suppresses the gill withdrawal reflex in in vitro preparations from unsatiated animalsK Lukowiak
Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology|December 1, 1977
CNS control of the PNS-mediated gill withdrawal reflex and its habituationK Lukowiak
Brain Research|September 2, 1977
Stimulation of the branchial nerve evokes suppression of the gill withdrawal reflex in young AplysiaK Lukowiak
Journal of Neurobiology|November 1, 1980
CNS control over gill reflex behaviors in Aplysia: satiation causes an increase in the suppressive control in older but not young animalsK Lukowiak
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Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology|September 1, 1979
The development of central nervous system control of the gill withdrawal reflex evoked by siphon stimulation in AplysiaK Lukowiak
Brain Research|October 7, 1977
Facilitation, habituation and the retardation of habituation of l7's elicited gill withdrawal responses in aplysiaK Lukowiak
Brain Research|March 16, 1979
L9 modulation of L7's elicited gill withdrawal response in AplysiaK Lukowiak
Journal of Neurobiology|May 1, 1979
L9 modulation of gill withdrawal reflex habituation in AplysiaK Lukowiak
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|December 4, 2001
The Lymnaea respiratory system: where are we going with learning?K Lukowiak
Journal of Neurobiology|March 1, 1986
In vitro classical conditioning of a gill withdrawal reflex in Aplysia: neural correlates and possible neural mechanismsK Lukowiak
Neuroscience Letters|June 15, 1987
A blood-borne factor from food-satiated Aplysia, suppresses the gill withdrawal reflex in in vitro preparations from unsatiated animalsK Lukowiak
Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology|December 1, 1977
CNS control of the PNS-mediated gill withdrawal reflex and its habituationK Lukowiak
Brain Research|September 2, 1977
Stimulation of the branchial nerve evokes suppression of the gill withdrawal reflex in young AplysiaK Lukowiak
Journal of Neurobiology|November 1, 1980
CNS control over gill reflex behaviors in Aplysia: satiation causes an increase in the suppressive control in older but not young animalsK Lukowiak
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