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1. From reversible to irreversible bistable switches via bifurcations in a gene regulatory network.

2. Specificity of synapse formation in Aplysia: paracrine and autocrine signaling regulates bidirectional molecular interactions between sensory and non-target motor neurons.

3. Neurotropic and modulatory effects of insulin-like growth factor II in Aplysia.

4. Binding of Sulfoxaflor to Aplysia californica -AChBP: Computational Insights from Multiscale Approaches.

5. Serotonin Induces Structural Plasticity of Both Extrinsic Modulating and Intrinsic Mediating Circuits In Vitro in Aplysia Californica.

6. Soritesidine, a Novel Proteinous Toxin from the Okinawan Marine Sponge Spongosorites sp.

7. Flupyrimin: A Novel Insecticide Acting at the Nicotinic Acetylcholine Receptors.

8. Characterization and reversal of Doxorubicin-mediated biphasic activation of ERK and persistent excitability in sensory neurons of Aplysia californica.

9. Role of proteasome-dependent protein degradation in long-term operant memory in Aplysia.

10. Cerebral ganglion ultrastructure and differential proteins revealed using proteomics in the aplysiid (Notarcus leachii cirrosus Stimpson) under cadmium and lead stress.

11. Molecular recognition of thiaclopride by Aplysia californica AChBP: new insights from a computational investigation.

12. Dietary metal toxicity to the marine sea hare, Aplysia californica.

13. Neuron-wide RNA transport combines with netrin-mediated local translation to spatially regulate the synaptic proteome.

14. Reinstatement of long-term memory following erasure of its behavioral and synaptic expression in Aplysia.

15. Localization and functional characterization of a novel adipokinetic hormone in the mollusk, Aplysia californica.

16. Effects of hypotonic stress and ouabain on the apparent diffusion coefficient of water at cellular and tissue levels in Aplysia.

17. Differential expression profile of membrane proteins in Aplysia pleural–pedal ganglia under the stress of methyl parathion.

18. Sea urchin coelomocytes are resistant to a variety of DNA damaging agents.

19. Reconsolidation of long-term memory in Aplysia.

20. Cloning analysis of ferritin and the cisplatin-subunit for cancer cell apoptosis in Aplysia juliana hepatopancreas.

21. Unique ionotropic receptors for D-aspartate are a target for serotonin-induced synaptic plasticity in Aplysia californica.

22. Variables controlling entry into and exit from the steady-state, one of two modes of feeding in Aplysia.

23. L-arginine via nitric oxide is an inhibitory feedback modulator of Aplysia feeding.

24. The tail-elicited tail withdrawal reflex of Aplysia is mediated centrally at tail sensory-motor synapses and exhibits sensitization across multiple temporal domains.

25. State-dependent disruption of short-term facilitation due to overexpression of the apPDE4 supershort form in Aplysia.

26. A presynaptic role for FMRP during protein synthesis-dependent long-term plasticity in Aplysia.

27. Octopamine promotes rhythmicity but not synchrony in a bilateral pair of bursting motor neurons in the feeding circuit of Aplysia.

28. PKC differentially translocates during spaced and massed training in Aplysia.

29. Molecular identification of candidate chemoreceptor genes and signal transduction components in the sensory epithelium of Aplysia.

30. Molecular recognition of neonicotinoid insecticides: the determinants of life or death.

31. Regulation of nuclear Ca2+ signaling by translocation of the Ca2+ messenger synthesizing enzyme ADP-ribosyl cyclase during neuronal depolarization.

32. Nitric oxide induces aspects of egg-laying behavior in Aplysia.

33. Aplysia temptin - the 'glue' in the water-borne attractin pheromone complex.

34. Serotonin induces memory-like, rapamycin-sensitive hyperexcitability in sensory axons of aplysia that contributes to injury responses.

35. Short-term silver accumulation in tissues of three marine invertebrates: shrimp Penaeus duorarum, sea hare Aplysia californica, and sea urchin Diadema antillarum.

36. Serotonin induces selective cleavage of the PKA RI subunit but not RII subunit in Aplysia neurons.

37. Mapping the elusive neonicotinoid binding site.

38. D-Aspartate as a putative cell-cell signaling molecule in the Aplysia californica central nervous system.

39. Newly identified water-borne protein pheromones interact with attractin to stimulate mate attraction in Aplysia.

40. Rapid dopaminergic signaling by interneurons that contain markers for catecholamines and GABA in the feeding circuitry of Aplysia.

41. Calcium/calmodulin-dependent nitric oxide synthase activity in the CNS of Aplysia californica: biochemical characterization and link to cGMP pathways.

42. Activation of a calcium entry pathway by sodium pyrithione in the bag cell neurons of Aplysia.

43. Serotonin regulates the secretion and autocrine action of a neuropeptide to activate MAPK required for long-term facilitation in Aplysia.

44. Dopaminergic contributions to modulatory functions of a dual-transmitter interneuron in Aplysia.

45. The two regulatory subunits of aplysia cAMP-dependent protein kinase mediate distinct functions in producing synaptic plasticity.

46. Nitric oxide and histamine induce neuronal excitability by blocking background currents in neuron MCC of Aplysia.

47. A newly identified buccal interneuron initiates and modulates feeding motor programs in aplysia.

48. Neuromuscular modulation in Aplysia. I. Dynamic model.

49. Presynaptic activation of silent synapses and growth of new synapses contribute to intermediate and long-term facilitation in Aplysia.

50. The effect of brain-derived neurotrophic factor on neuritogenesis and synaptic plasticity in Aplysia neurons and the hippocampal cell line HiB5.

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