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  1. Effects of inhibiting mTOR with rapamycin on behavior, development, neuromuscular physiology and cardiac function in larval Drosophila
  2. The effects of bacterial endotoxin (LPS) on cardiac function in a medicinal blow fly (Phaenicia sericata) and a fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster)
  3. The effects of bacterial endotoxin LPS on synaptic transmission at the neuromuscular junction
  4. Hyperpolarization by activation of halorhodopsin results in enhanced synaptic transmission: Neuromuscular junction and CNS circuit
  5. A novel educational module to teach neural circuits for college and high school students: NGSS-neurons, genetics, and selective stimulations
  6. Modulatory effects on Drosophila larva hearts: room temperature, acute and chronic cold stress
  7. Population Dynamics Based on Resource Availability & Founding Effects: Live & Computational Models
  8. Optogenetic stimulation of Drosophila heart rate at different temperatures and Ca2+ concentrations
  9. Modulatory Action by the Serotonergic System: Behavior and Neurophysiology inDrosophila melanogaster
  10. Reduced voluntary running performance is associated with impaired coordination as a result of muscle satellite cell depletion in adult mice
  11. Pharmacological identification of cholinergic receptor subtypes on Drosophila melanogaster larval heart
  12. New insights into the acute actions from a high dosage of fluoxetine on neuronal and cardiac function: Drosophila, crayfish and rodent models
  13. Anatomical and genotype-specific mechanosensory responses in Drosophila melanogaster larvae
  14. Lights and Larvae
  15. Mixtures of Self-Modelling Regressions
  16. Pharmacological and genetic identification of serotonin receptor subtypes on Drosophila larval heart and aorta
  17. Analysis of various physiological salines for heart rate, CNS function, and synaptic transmission at neuromuscular junctions in Drosophila melanogaster larvae
  18. Neural Circuit Recording from an Intact Cockroach Nervous System
  19. Intracellular Recording, Sensory Field Mapping, and Culturing Identified Neurons in the Leech, Hirudo medicinalis
  20. Proprioception and Tension Receptors in Crab Limbs: Student Laboratory Exercises
  21. 5-HT stimulation of heart rate in Drosophila does not act through cAMP as revealed by pharmacogenetics
  22. DREADDs in Drosophila: A Pharmacogenetic Approach for Controlling Behavior, Neuronal Signaling, and Physiology in the Fly
  23. Pharmacological analysis of dopamine modulation in theDrosophila melanogasterlarval heart
  24. The Mechanistic Action of Carbon Dioxide on a Neural Circuit and NMJ Communication
  25. Physiological separation of vesicle pools in low- and high-output nerve terminals
  26. Sensory Systems and Environmental Change on Behavior during Social Interactions
  27. Motor nerve terminal morphology with unloading and reloading of muscle in Procambarus clarkii
  28. The regulation and packaging of synaptic vesicles as related to recruitment within glutamatergic synapses
  29. Comparative study of environmental factors influencing motor task learning and memory retention in sighted and blind crayfish
  30. Serotonin and Synaptic Transmission at Invertebrate Neuromuscular Junctions
  31. The acute and chronic effect of low temperature on survival, heart rate and neural function in crayfish (<i>Procambarus clarkii</i>) and prawn (<i>Macrobrachium rosenbergii</i>) species
  32. Membrane Potentials, Synaptic Responses, Neuronal Circuitry, Neuromodulation and Muscle Histology Using the Crayfish: Student Laboratory Exercises
  33. Physiological Experimentation with the Crayfish Hindgut: A Student Laboratory Exercise
  34. Modeling Biological Membranes with Circuit Boards and Measuring Electrical Signals in Axons: Student Laboratory Exercises
  35. Heart and ventilatory measures in crayfish during copulation
  36. Muscle Receptor Organs in the Crayfish Abdomen: A Student Laboratory Exercise in Proprioception
  37. Physiological Recordings of High and Low Output NMJs on the Crayfish Leg Extensor Muscle
  38. Structure/function assessment of synapses at motor nerve terminals
  39. Actions of NCX, PMCA and SERCA on Short-Term Facilitation and Maintenance of Transmission in Nerve Terminals~!2010-03-10~!2010-08-23~!2010-09-08~!
  40. Roles of the Sarcoplasmic/Endoplasmic Reticulum Ca2+-ATPase, Plasma Membrane Ca2+-ATPase and Na+/Ca2+ Exchanger in Regulation of Heart Rate in Larval Drosophila~!2010-03-10~!2010-08-13~!2010-08-27~!
  41. The effects of acute carbon dioxide on behavior and physiology in Procambarus clarkii
  42. Effects of Cadmium and Body Mass on Two Anti-Predator Behaviors of Five Species of Crayfish
  43. Different mechanisms of Ca2+regulation that influence synaptic transmission: Comparison between crayfish and Drosophila neuromuscular junctions
  44. Drosophila melanogaster for Physiological Studies
  45. Historical View and Physiology Demonstration at the NMJ of the Crayfish Opener Muscle
  46. Furthering pharmacological and physiological assessment of the glutamatergic receptors at the Drosophila neuromuscular junction
  47. Measures of Heart and Ventilatory Rates in Freely Moving Crayfish
  48. Reduced and Misexpression of 5-HT2 Receptors Alters Development, Behavior and CNS Activity in Drosophila melanogaster
  49. Assessment of Synaptic Function During Short-Term Facilitation in Motor Nerve Terminals in the Crayfish
  50. Presynaptic Depression in Phasic Motor Nerve Terminals and Influence of 5-HT on Vesicle Dynamics
  51. Reduced Calcium Channel Function in Drosophila Disrupts Associative Learning in Larva and Behavior in Adults
  52. Proprioceptive neurons of chordotonal organs in the crab, Cancer magister Dana (Decapoda, Brachyura)
  53. JoVE 10th Issue
  54. Influence of PCPA and MDMA (ecstasy) on physiology, development and behavior in Drosophila melanogaster
  55. Modification of the Tail Flip Escape Response in Crayfish by Neuromodulation and Behavioral State with and without Descending CNS Input
  56. Automated classification of evoked quantal events
  57. Direct innervation of the Drosophila melanogaster larval aorta
  58. Evidence for an Autonomic Nervous System in Decapod Crustaceans
  59. Regulation of synaptic vesicles pools within motor nerve terminals during short-term facilitation and neuromodulation
  60. Self-modeling structure of evoked postsynaptic potentials
  61. Direct influence of serotonin on the larval heart of Drosophila melanogaster
  62. Presynaptic mechanism of action induced by 5-HT in nerve terminals: Possible involvement of ryanodine and IP3 sensitive Ca2+ stores
  63. The pharmacological and physiological profile of glutamate receptors at the Drosophila larval neuromuscular junction
  64. The physiological and behavioral effects of carbon dioxide on Drosophila melanogaster larvae
  65. Developmental consequences of neuromuscular junctions with reduced presynaptic calcium channel function
  66. Novelty stress and reproductive state alters responsiveness to sensory stimuli and 5-HT neuromodulation in crayfish
  67. 5-HT offsets homeostasis of synaptic transmission during short-term facilitation
  68. Actions of MDMA at glutamatergic neuromuscular junctions
  69. Modulation of sensory–CNS–motor circuits by serotonin, octopamine, and dopamine in semi-intact Drosophila larva
  70. Modulatory effects of melatonin on behavior, hemolymph metabolites, and neurotransmitter release in crayfish
  71. Characterization of development, behavior and neuromuscular physiology in the phorid fly, Megaselia scalaris
  72. Erratum to ‘Intracellular ionic concentration by calibration from fluorescence indicator emission spectra, its relationship to Kd, Fmin, Fmax formula, and use with Na-Green for presynaptic sodium’
  73. Effects of m-CPP in altering neuronal function: blocking depolarization in invertebrate motor and sensory neurons but exciting rat dorsal horn neurons
  74. Long-term in vitro maintenance of neuromuscular junction activity of Drosophila larvae
  75. Bioelectric field potentials of the ventilatory muscles in the crayfish
  76. Intrinsic differences in sensitivity to 5-HT between high- and low-output terminals innervating the same target
  77. The effects of serotonin and ecdysone on primary sensory neurons in crayfish
  78. A comparison of antennule structure in a surfaceand a cave-dwelling crayfish, genus Orconectes (Decapoda, Astacidae)
  79. A hundred years ago and now: a short essay on the study of the crustacean hindgut
  80. Development of Drosophila larval neuromuscular junctions: maintaining synaptic strength
  81. Estimating the number of release sites and probability of firing within the nerve terminal by statistical analysis of synaptic charge
  82. Sphingosine 1-phosphate enhances spontaneous transmitter release at the frog neuromuscular junction
  83. Intracellular ionic concentration by calibration from fluorescence indicator emission spectra, its relationship to the Kd, Fmin, Fmax formula, and use with Na-Green for presynaptic sodium
  84. THE EFFECT OF AMBIENT LIGHT ON BLIND CAVE CRAYFISH: SOCIAL INTERACTIONS
  85. Physiologically identified 5-HT2-like receptors at the crayfish neuromuscular junction
  86. The effects of ethanol on pre-synaptic components of synaptic transmission in a model glutamatergic synapse: the crayfish neuromuscular junction
  87. Heart and ventilatory measures in crayfish during environmental disturbances and social interactions
  88. The Effect of Ambient Light on Blind Cave Crayfish: Social Interactions
  89. Altered responsiveness to 5-HT at the crayfish neuromuscular junction due to chronic p-CPA and m-CPP treatment
  90. Effects of the ecdysoneless mutant on synaptic efficacy and structure at the neuromuscular junction in Drosophila larvae during normal and prolonged development
  91. ANATOMICAL COMPARISONS OF NEURAL SYSTEMS IN SIGHTED EPIGEAN AND TROGLOBITIC CRAYFISH SPECIES
  92. Presynaptic effects of octopamine, serotonin, and cocktails of the two modulators on neuromuscular transmission in crustaceans
  93. Erratum to ‘‘Sensitivity of transformed (phasic to tonic) motor neurons to the neuromodulator 5-HT’
  94. Erratum to ‘The effects of 5-HT on sensory, central and motor neurons driving the abdominal superficial flexor muscles in the crayfish’
  95. Muscle phenotype remains unaltered after limb autotomy and unloading
  96. Anatomical Comparisons of Neural Systems in Sighted Epigean and Troglobitic Crayfish Species
  97. Alterations in habituation of the tail flip response in epigean and troglobitic crayfish
  98. SPATIAL FAMILIARITY IN THE BLIND CAVE CRAYFISH, ORCONECTES AUSTRALIS PACKARDI
  99. Sensitivity of transformed (phasic to tonic) motor neurons to the neuromodulator 5-HT
  100. The effects of 5-HT on sensory, central and motor neurons driving the abdominal superficial flexor muscles in the crayfish
  101. Statistical methods for assessing the dimensions of synaptic vesicles in nerve terminals
  102. Characterization of muscles associated with the articular membrane in the dorsal surface of the crayfish abdomen
  103. Heart rate measures in blind cave crayfish during environmental disturbances and social interactions
  104. Assessing accurate sizes of synaptic vesicles in nerve terminals
  105. Influence of serotonin on the kinetics of vesicular release
  106. Heart rate within male crayfish: social interactions and effects of 5-HT
  107. Muscle type–specific myosin isoforms in crustacean muscles
  108. Muscle type-specific myosin isoforms in crustacean muscles
  109. Characterization of muscles associated with the articular membrane in the dorsal surface of the crayfish abdomen
  110. Quantification of responses from proprioceptive neurons in the limbs of the crab,Cancer magister
  111. Importance of stimulation paradigm in determining facilitation and effects of neuromodulation
  112. Dopaminergic modulation of motor neuron activity and neuromuscular function in Drosophila melanogaster
  113. Activity of phasic motor neurons partially transforms the neuronal and muscle phenotype to a tonic-like state
  114. GABA transporters inDrosophila melanogaster: molecular cloning, behavior, and physiology
  115. Quantitative measurement of islet glucagon response to hypoglycemia by confocal fluorescence imaging in diabetic rats
  116. Quantal release at visualized terminals of a crayfish motor axon: Intraterminal and regional differences
  117. Quantal release at visualized terminals of a crayfish motor axon: Intraterminal and regional differences
  118. Assessing ultrastructure of crustacean and insect neuromuscular junctions
  119. Red Pepper-Induced Dermatitis in Breast-Fed Infants
  120. Synaptic diversity and differentiation: Crustacean neuromuscular junctions
  121. Expression profiling of mRNA obtained from single identified crustacean motor neurons: determination of specificity of hybridization
  122. Functional and Structural Parallels in Crustacean andDrosophilaNeuromuscular Systems
  123. Synaptotagmin-like expression in the motor nerve terminals of crayfish
  124. Quantal measurement and analysis methods compared for crayfish and Drosophila neuromuscular junctions, and rat hippocampus
  125. Responses of bender apodeme tension receptors in the Dungeness crab, Cancer magister
  126. Regeneration and molting effects on a proprioceptor organ in the dungeness crab,Cancer magister
  127. 23 Nonuniformity and plasticity of quantal release at crustacean motor nerve terminals
  128. Anterograde and Retrograde Effects of Synapse Formation on Calcium Currents and Neurite Outgrowth in Cultured Leech Neurons
  129. Synaptogenesis and Calcium Current Distribution in Cultured Leech Neurons
  130. Axon composition of the proprioceptive PD nerve during growth and regeneration of lobster claws
  131. Chronic exposure to carbon monoxide at high altitude: Effects on mean electrical axis
  132. ChemInform Abstract: STABILITY OF THE COPPER(II)-SULFUR BOND IN MERCAPTO AMINO ACID COMPLEXES OF (2,2′,2“-TRIS(DIMETHYLAMINO)TRIETHYLAMINE)COPPER(II) AND (TRIS(2-PYRIDYLMETHYL)AMINE)COPPER(II)