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Russian Academy of Sciences - Edit
1994. Kabotyanski, E.A.; Baxter, D.A.; Byrne, J.H. Identification of a catecholaminergic neuron in the buccal ganglia of Aplysia that initiates rhythmic neuronal activity indicative of ingestion. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 20 1-2 1994 0190-5295 23. Source - Edit
1995. Kabotyanski, E.A.; Baxter, D.A.; Byrne, J.H. Dopamine (DA) and serotonin (5HT) coordinate different aspects of consummatory feeding behavior in Aplysia. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 21 1-3 1995 0190-5295 1766 Source - Edit
1997. Kabotyanski, E.A.; Baxter, D.A.; Byrne, J.H. Involvement of neuron B4-5 in biasing the buccal CPG toward ingestion-like fictive feeding in Aplysia. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 23(1-2): 1046 Source - Edit
1998. Kabotyanski, E.A.; Baxter, D.A.; Byrne, J.H. Cellular and synaptic analysis of dopamine-induced modulation of fictive feeding in Aplysia. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts 24(1-2):1891. Source - Edit
1998. Kabotyanski, E.A.; Baxter, D.A.; Byrne, J.H. Identification and characterization of catecholaminergic neuron B65, which initiates and modifies patterned activity in the buccal ganglia of Aplysia. Journal Of Neurophysiology 79(2):605-621 Source - Edit
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