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FaNaCh protein, Helisoma trivolvis
Known as:
FMRFamide-activated sodium channel protein, Helisoma trivolvis
, amiloride-sensitive FMRFamide peptide-gated sodium channel protein, Helisoma trivolvis
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2002
2002
Regulation of early embryonic behavior by nitric oxide in the pond snail Helisoma trivolvis.
A. Cole
,
Aniseh Mashkournia
,
Shawn C. Parries
,
J. Goldberg
Journal of Experimental Biology
2002
Corpus ID: 17848620
Helisoma trivolvis embryos display a cilia-driven rotational behavior that is regulated by a pair of serotonergic neurons named…
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1991
1991
FMRFamide modulation of secretory machinery underlying presynaptic inhibition of synaptic transmission requires a pertussis toxin- sensitive G-protein
P. Haydon
,
H. Man-Son-Hing
,
R. Doyle
,
M. Zoran
Journal of Neuroscience
1991
Corpus ID: 9816569
The neuropeptide FMRFamide modulates synaptic transmission between identified neurons of the pond snail Helisoma trivolvis…
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1990
1990
Neuron-specific modulation by serotonin of regenerative outgrowth and intracellular calcium within the CNS of Helisoma trivolvis.
M. Murrain
,
A. Murphy
,
L. Mills
,
S. Kater
Journal of Neurobiology
1990
Corpus ID: 33842039
We have investigated the cell-specific effect of serotonin (5-HT) on regenerating neurons within the adult central nervous system…
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Highly Cited
1987
Highly Cited
1987
Experimental infection of Physa heterostropha, Helisoma trivolvis, and Biomphalaria glabrata (Gastropoda) with Echinostoma revolutum (Trematoda) Cercariae.
J. Anderson
,
B. Fried
Journal of Parasitology
1987
Corpus ID: 43617198
Gross and histologic studies were done on laboratory-raised Physa heterostropha, Helisoma trivolvis, and Biomphalaria glabrata…
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1986
1986
Infectivity, growth, and development of Echinostoma revolutum (Digenea: Echinostomatidae) in the golden hamster, Mesocricetus auratus.
J. Franco
,
J. Huffman
,
B. Fried
Journal of Parasitology
1986
Corpus ID: 44624430
All 30 female golden hamsters, Mesocricetus auratus, each fed 100 +/- 25 metacercarial cysts of Echinostoma revolutum were found…
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1985
1985
Sprouting and functional regeneration of an identified serotonergic neuron following axotomy.
A. Murphy
,
D. Barker
,
J. Loring
,
S. Kater
Journal of Neurobiology
1985
Corpus ID: 25424148
An identified serotonergic neuron (C1) in the cerebral ganglion of Helisoma trivolvis sprouts following axotomy and rapidly…
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Highly Cited
1981
Highly Cited
1981
FURTHER OBSERVATIONS ON THE SEROTONERGIC CEREBRAL NEURONES OF HELISOMA (MOLLUSCA, GASTROPODA): THE CASE FOR HOMOLOGY WITH THE METACEREBRAL GIANT CELLS
B. Granzow
1981
Corpus ID: 45315064
SUMMARY A bilaterally symmetrical pair of serotonergic neurones in the cerebral ganglia of the snail Helisoma trivolvis has major…
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1978
1978
Propagation of action potentials through electrotonic junctions in the salivary glands of the pulmonate mollusc, Helisoma trivolvis.
S. Kater
,
J. R. Rued
,
A. Murphy
Journal of Experimental Biology
1978
Corpus ID: 35593501
The secretory cells of the salivary glands of the snail, Helisoma trivolvis, exhibit regenerative, overshooting action potentials…
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1977
1977
Analysis of a Network of Electrically Coupled Neurons Producing Rhythmic Activity in the Snail Helisoma Trivolvis
Michael Merickel
,
E. Eyman
,
S. B. Kater
IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering
1977
Corpus ID: 19468205
This paper deals with a quantitative analysis of a network of electrically coupled neurons (cyberchrons) in the snail Helisoma…
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1969
1969
An electrophoretic analysis of hemolymph proteins of the snail Helisoma duryi normale experimentally challenged with bacteria.
T. Cheng
Journal of Invertebrate Pathology
1969
Corpus ID: 33838191
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