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September 14, 1979
The amplitude of post-tetanic potentiation of the EPSP RC1-R15 in Aplysia is modulated by environmental parameters
P B Woodson, W T Schlapfer
Brain Research
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February 25, 1972
Postural avoidance learning in the headless cockroach without detectable changes in ganglionic cholinesterase
P B Woodson, W T Schlapfer, S H Barondes
Brain Research
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November 17, 1978
Amplitude and rate of decay of post-tetanic potentiation are controlled by different mechanisms
P B Woodson, W T Schlapfer, S H Barondes
Brain Research
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June 4, 1976
Dopamine, serotonin and related compounds: presynaptic effects on synaptic depression, frequency facilitation, and post-tetanic potentiation at a synapse in Aplysia californica
J P Tremblay, P B Woodson, W T Schlapfer, et al.
Brain Research
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June 4, 1976
Heterosynaptic inhibition modifies the presynaptic plasticities of the transmission process at the synapse in Aplysia californica
P B Woodson, J P Tremblay, W T Schlapfer, et al.
Drug and Alcohol Dependence
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January 1, 1979
Rapid adaptation to neuronal membrane effects of ethanol and low temperature: some speculations on mechanism
S H Barondes, M E Traynor, W T Schlapfer, et al.
Drug and Alcohol Dependence
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September 1, 1977
Tolerance to an effect of ethanol on post-tetanic potentiation in Aplysia
M E Traynor, P B Woodson, W T Schlapfer, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)
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August 6, 1976
Sustained tolerance to a specific effect of ethanol on posttetanic potentiation in Aplysia
M E Traynor, P B Woodson, W T Schlapfer, et al.
Brain Research
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May 9, 1975
Cholinergic agents affect two receptors that modulate transmitter release at a central synapse in Aplsia californica
P B Woodson, W T Schlapfer, J P Tremblay, et al.
Brain Research
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June 4, 1976
Frequency facilitation and post-tetanic potentiation of a unitary synaptic potential in Aplysia californica are limited by different processes
W T Schlapfer, J P Tremblay, P B Woodson, et al.
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September 14, 1979
The amplitude of post-tetanic potentiation of the EPSP RC1-R15 in Aplysia is modulated by environmental parameters
P B Woodson, W T Schlapfer
Brain Research
|
February 25, 1972
Postural avoidance learning in the headless cockroach without detectable changes in ganglionic cholinesterase
P B Woodson, W T Schlapfer, S H Barondes
Brain Research
|
November 17, 1978
Amplitude and rate of decay of post-tetanic potentiation are controlled by different mechanisms
P B Woodson, W T Schlapfer, S H Barondes
Brain Research
|
June 4, 1976
Dopamine, serotonin and related compounds: presynaptic effects on synaptic depression, frequency facilitation, and post-tetanic potentiation at a synapse in Aplysia californica
J P Tremblay, P B Woodson, W T Schlapfer, et al.
Brain Research
|
June 4, 1976
Heterosynaptic inhibition modifies the presynaptic plasticities of the transmission process at the synapse in Aplysia californica
P B Woodson, J P Tremblay, W T Schlapfer, et al.
Drug and Alcohol Dependence
|
January 1, 1979
Rapid adaptation to neuronal membrane effects of ethanol and low temperature: some speculations on mechanism
S H Barondes, M E Traynor, W T Schlapfer, et al.
Drug and Alcohol Dependence
|
September 1, 1977
Tolerance to an effect of ethanol on post-tetanic potentiation in Aplysia
M E Traynor, P B Woodson, W T Schlapfer, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)
|
August 6, 1976
Sustained tolerance to a specific effect of ethanol on posttetanic potentiation in Aplysia
M E Traynor, P B Woodson, W T Schlapfer, et al.
Brain Research
|
May 9, 1975
Cholinergic agents affect two receptors that modulate transmitter release at a central synapse in Aplsia californica
P B Woodson, W T Schlapfer, J P Tremblay, et al.
Brain Research
|
June 4, 1976
Frequency facilitation and post-tetanic potentiation of a unitary synaptic potential in Aplysia californica are limited by different processes
W T Schlapfer, J P Tremblay, P B Woodson, et al.
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