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The Biological Bulletin|April 16, 2009
Evidence that the swim afferent neurons of tritonia diomedea are glutamatergicE V Megalou, C J Brandon, W N Frost
Journal of Neurobiology|June 1, 1988
Parallel processing of short-term memory for sensitization in AplysiaW N Frost, G A Clark, E R Kandel
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory|March 1, 1996
Parametric features of habituation of swim cycle number in the marine mollusc tritonia diomedeaW N Frost, G D Brown, P A Getting
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory|June 10, 1998
Sensitization of the Tritonia escape swimW N Frost, C L Brandon, D L Mongeluzi
Nature|February 24, 1994
Dynamic neuromodulation of synaptic strength intrinsic to a central pattern generator circuitP S Katz, P A Getting, W N Frost
Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.)|May 1, 1995
Role of interneurons in defensive withdrawal reflexes in AplysiaL J Cleary, J H Byrne, W N Frost
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 1, 1985
Monosynaptic connections made by the sensory neurons of the gill- and siphon-withdrawal reflex in Aplysia participate in the storage of long-term memory for sensitizationW N Frost, V F Castellucci, R D Hawkins, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|October 1, 1995
Recovery of tail-elicited siphon-withdrawal reflex following unilateral axonal injury is associated with ipsi- and contralateral changes in gene expression in Aplysia californicaF Noel, W N Frost, L M Tian, et al.
Journal De Physiologie|January 1, 1986
Cell and molecular analysis of long-term sensitization in AplysiaV F Castellucci, W N Frost, P Goelet, et al.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|August 5, 2015
Monitoring Spiking Activity of Many Individual Neurons in Invertebrate GangliaW N Frost, C J Brandon, A M Bruno, et al.
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The Biological Bulletin|April 16, 2009
Evidence that the swim afferent neurons of tritonia diomedea are glutamatergicE V Megalou, C J Brandon, W N Frost
Journal of Neurobiology|June 1, 1988
Parallel processing of short-term memory for sensitization in AplysiaW N Frost, G A Clark, E R Kandel
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory|March 1, 1996
Parametric features of habituation of swim cycle number in the marine mollusc tritonia diomedeaW N Frost, G D Brown, P A Getting
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory|June 10, 1998
Sensitization of the Tritonia escape swimW N Frost, C L Brandon, D L Mongeluzi
Nature|February 24, 1994
Dynamic neuromodulation of synaptic strength intrinsic to a central pattern generator circuitP S Katz, P A Getting, W N Frost
Learning & Memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.)|May 1, 1995
Role of interneurons in defensive withdrawal reflexes in AplysiaL J Cleary, J H Byrne, W N Frost
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 1, 1985
Monosynaptic connections made by the sensory neurons of the gill- and siphon-withdrawal reflex in Aplysia participate in the storage of long-term memory for sensitizationW N Frost, V F Castellucci, R D Hawkins, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|October 1, 1995
Recovery of tail-elicited siphon-withdrawal reflex following unilateral axonal injury is associated with ipsi- and contralateral changes in gene expression in Aplysia californicaF Noel, W N Frost, L M Tian, et al.
Journal De Physiologie|January 1, 1986
Cell and molecular analysis of long-term sensitization in AplysiaV F Castellucci, W N Frost, P Goelet, et al.
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology|August 5, 2015
Monitoring Spiking Activity of Many Individual Neurons in Invertebrate GangliaW N Frost, C J Brandon, A M Bruno, et al.
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