1994
Transient changes in intracellular calcium associated with a prolonged increase in excitability in neurons of Aplysia californica
Fisher T, Levy S, Kaczmarek L. Transient changes in intracellular calcium associated with a prolonged increase in excitability in neurons of Aplysia californica. Journal Of Neurophysiology 1994, 71: 1254-1257. PMID: 8201416, DOI: 10.1152/jn.1994.71.3.1254.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntracellular calcium levelsBag cell neuronsCalcium levelsSpontaneous firingCell neuronsIntracellular calciumAction potentialsTransient elevationBasal intracellular calcium levelsLong-duration action potentialsBasal calcium levelsFree calcium ion concentrationTriggers calcium releaseCalcium-sensitive microelectrodesAplysia californicaIndividual action potentialsAfferent stimulationAfferent inputAfterdischargesProlonged increaseCalcium releaseCalcium ion concentrationNeuronsBiphasic patternPrimary cultures
1980
Peptides controlling behavior in Aplysia.
Strumwasser F, Kaczmarek L, Chiu A, Heller E, Jennings K, Viele D. Peptides controlling behavior in Aplysia. Society Of General Physiologists Series 1980, 35: 197-218. PMID: 7414370.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsMeSH KeywordsAmino Acid SequenceAnimalsAplysiaCells, CulturedFemaleInvertebrate HormonesNeuronsOvipositionPeptidesSexual Behavior, AnimalConceptsCentral nervous systemNervous systemPeripheral targetsSmall molecule transmittersSubstance PReceptor binding sitesPeripheral sourcesNeuropeptidergic systemsDifferent receptorsBag cellsHormonal peptidesSingle hormoneRespective peptidesAtrial glandHormoneGlandELHPeptidesSystem actionsTargetSpecific actionsSomatostatinGastrinReceptors