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Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology
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August 1, 1983
FMRFamide effects on spontaneous and induced contractions of the anterior gizzard in Aplysia
T Austin, S Weiss, K Lukowiak
Journal of Neuroendocrinology
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February 13, 2009
The Perfusion of the Endogenous Neuropeptide, Phe-Met-Arg-Phe-NH (FMRFamide) through the Gill of Aplysia Potentiates the Gill Withdrawal Reflex Evoked by Siphon Stimulation and Prevents its Habituation
A Higgins, D Cawthorpe, K Lukowiak
Journal of Anesthesia
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October 1, 1993
Effects on enflurane on gill withdrawal behaviors and the ability of gill motor neurones to elicit gill contractions in aplysia
H Komatsu, K Lukowiak, K Ogil
Acta Biologica Hungarica
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July 11, 2012
Repetitive noxious stimulus altered the shadow-induced withdrawal behavior in Lymnaea
H Sunada, K Lukowiak, M Sakakibara
Acta Biologica Hungarica
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July 11, 2012
In vitro aversion conditioning in Lymnaea. Short communication
H Sunada, K Lukowiak, M Sakakibara
Regulatory Peptides
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August 1, 1988
FMRFamide prevents habituation and potentiates the gill withdrawal reflex in the isolated gill preparation of Aplysia
D Cawthorpe, A Higgins, K Lukowiak
Journal of Anesthesia
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February 16, 2011
Effects of enflurane on gill withdrawal behaviors and the ability of gill motor neurones to elicit gill Contractions in Aplysia
H Komatsu, K Lukowiak, K Ogli
Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology
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June 1, 1991
Electrophysiological studies of the gill ganglion in Aplysia californica
E Colebrook, A Bulloch, K Lukowiak
Behavioral Neuroscience
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June 1, 1989
Reexamination of the gill withdrawal reflex of Aplysia californica Cooper (Gastropoda; Opisthobranchia)
J L Leonard, J Edstrom, K Lukowiak
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. C, Comparative Pharmacology and Toxicology
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January 1, 1985
Stimulation of adenylate cyclase in the heart of Aplysia californica by biogenic amines
G I Drummond, S Wernham, K Lukowiak
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Canadian Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology
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August 1, 1983
FMRFamide effects on spontaneous and induced contractions of the anterior gizzard in Aplysia
T Austin, S Weiss, K Lukowiak
Journal of Neuroendocrinology
|
February 13, 2009
The Perfusion of the Endogenous Neuropeptide, Phe-Met-Arg-Phe-NH (FMRFamide) through the Gill of Aplysia Potentiates the Gill Withdrawal Reflex Evoked by Siphon Stimulation and Prevents its Habituation
A Higgins, D Cawthorpe, K Lukowiak
Journal of Anesthesia
|
October 1, 1993
Effects on enflurane on gill withdrawal behaviors and the ability of gill motor neurones to elicit gill contractions in aplysia
H Komatsu, K Lukowiak, K Ogil
Acta Biologica Hungarica
|
July 11, 2012
Repetitive noxious stimulus altered the shadow-induced withdrawal behavior in Lymnaea
H Sunada, K Lukowiak, M Sakakibara
Acta Biologica Hungarica
|
July 11, 2012
In vitro aversion conditioning in Lymnaea. Short communication
H Sunada, K Lukowiak, M Sakakibara
Regulatory Peptides
|
August 1, 1988
FMRFamide prevents habituation and potentiates the gill withdrawal reflex in the isolated gill preparation of Aplysia
D Cawthorpe, A Higgins, K Lukowiak
Journal of Anesthesia
|
February 16, 2011
Effects of enflurane on gill withdrawal behaviors and the ability of gill motor neurones to elicit gill Contractions in Aplysia
H Komatsu, K Lukowiak, K Ogli
Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology
|
June 1, 1991
Electrophysiological studies of the gill ganglion in Aplysia californica
E Colebrook, A Bulloch, K Lukowiak
Behavioral Neuroscience
|
June 1, 1989
Reexamination of the gill withdrawal reflex of Aplysia californica Cooper (Gastropoda; Opisthobranchia)
J L Leonard, J Edstrom, K Lukowiak
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. C, Comparative Pharmacology and Toxicology
|
January 1, 1985
Stimulation of adenylate cyclase in the heart of Aplysia californica by biogenic amines
G I Drummond, S Wernham, K Lukowiak
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