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The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|March 1, 1985
Long-term enhancement produced by activity-dependent modulation of Aplysia sensory neuronsE T Walters, J H Byrne
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|April 1, 1989
Long-term expansion and sensitization of mechanosensory receptive fields in Aplysia support an activity-dependent model of whole-cell sensory plasticityA J Billy, E T Walters
Molecular Neurobiology|August 1, 1996
Priming events and retrograde injury signals. A new perspective on the cellular and molecular biology of nerve regenerationR T Ambron, E T Walters
Trends in Neurosciences|March 1, 1995
Long-term alterations induced by injury and by 5-HT in Aplysia sensory neurons: convergent pathways and common signals?E T Walters, R T Ambron
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 1, 2010
Long-lasting synaptic potentiation induced by depolarization under conditions that eliminate detectable Ca2+ signalsFredy D Reyes, Edgar T Walters
Brain, Behavior and Evolution|December 24, 2009
Molluscan memory of injury: evolutionary insights into chronic pain and neurological disordersEdgar T Walters, Leonid L Moroz
American Journal of Veterinary Research|January 1, 1971
Anthelmintic efficacy of cambendazole in cattleN F Baker, G T Walters
Brain Research|November 28, 1983
Slow depolarization produced by associative conditioning of Aplysia sensory neurons may enhance Ca2+ entryE T Walters, J H Byrne
The Journal of Experimental Biology|May 1, 1994
Comparative analysis of hyperexcitability and synaptic facilitation induced by nerve injury in two populations of mechanosensory neurones of Aplysia californicaA L Clatworthy, E T Walters
Trends in Neurosciences|February 1, 1991
Common patterns of plasticity contributing to nociceptive sensitization in mammals and AplysiaC J Woolf, E T Walters
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The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|March 1, 1985
Long-term enhancement produced by activity-dependent modulation of Aplysia sensory neuronsE T Walters, J H Byrne
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|April 1, 1989
Long-term expansion and sensitization of mechanosensory receptive fields in Aplysia support an activity-dependent model of whole-cell sensory plasticityA J Billy, E T Walters
Molecular Neurobiology|August 1, 1996
Priming events and retrograde injury signals. A new perspective on the cellular and molecular biology of nerve regenerationR T Ambron, E T Walters
Trends in Neurosciences|March 1, 1995
Long-term alterations induced by injury and by 5-HT in Aplysia sensory neurons: convergent pathways and common signals?E T Walters, R T Ambron
Journal of Neurophysiology|January 1, 2010
Long-lasting synaptic potentiation induced by depolarization under conditions that eliminate detectable Ca2+ signalsFredy D Reyes, Edgar T Walters
Brain, Behavior and Evolution|December 24, 2009
Molluscan memory of injury: evolutionary insights into chronic pain and neurological disordersEdgar T Walters, Leonid L Moroz
American Journal of Veterinary Research|January 1, 1971
Anthelmintic efficacy of cambendazole in cattleN F Baker, G T Walters
Brain Research|November 28, 1983
Slow depolarization produced by associative conditioning of Aplysia sensory neurons may enhance Ca2+ entryE T Walters, J H Byrne
The Journal of Experimental Biology|May 1, 1994
Comparative analysis of hyperexcitability and synaptic facilitation induced by nerve injury in two populations of mechanosensory neurones of Aplysia californicaA L Clatworthy, E T Walters
Trends in Neurosciences|February 1, 1991
Common patterns of plasticity contributing to nociceptive sensitization in mammals and AplysiaC J Woolf, E T Walters
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