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Title: Changes in the readily releasable pool of transmitter and in efficacy of release induced by high-frequency firing at Aplysia sensorimotor synapses in culture
Author(s): Zhao, Y
Source: JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY Volume: 91 Issue: 4 Pages: 1500-1509 Published: APR 2004
Cited References: 36 Selected References: 36
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1. Title: Modulation of the readily releasable pool of transmitter and of excitation-secretion coupling by activity and by serotonin at Aplysia sensorimotor synapses in culture
Author(s): Zhao YL, Klein M
Source: JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE   Volume: 22   Issue: 24   Pages: 10671-10679   Published: DEC 15 2002
2. Title: Analysis of 5-HT-induced short-term facilitation at Aplysia sensorimotor synapse during bursts: Increased synaptic gain that does not require ERK activation
Author(s): Phares GA, Byrne JH
Source: JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY   Volume: 94   Issue: 1   Pages: 871-877   Published: JUL 2005
3. Title: Activity-dependent calpain activation plays a critical role in synaptic facilitation and post-tetanic potentiation
Author(s): Khoutorsky A, Spira ME
Source: LEARNING & MEMORY   Volume: 16   Issue: 2   Pages: 129-141   Published: FEB 2009
4. Title: Switching off and on of synaptic sites at Aplysia sensorimotor synapses
Author(s): Royer S, Coulson RL, Klein M
Source: JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE   Volume: 20   Issue: 2   Pages: 626-638   Published: JAN 15 2000
5. Title: Burst-induced synaptic depression and its modulation contribute to information transfer at Aplysia sensorimotor synapses: Empirical and computational analyses
Author(s): Phares GA, Antzoulatos EG, Baxter DA, et al.
Source: JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE   Volume: 23   Issue: 23   Pages: 8392-8401   Published: SEP 10 2003
6. Title: Modulation of neurotransmitter release by the second messenger-activated protein kinases: Implications for presynaptic plasticity
Author(s): Leenders AGM, Sheng ZH
Source: PHARMACOLOGY & THERAPEUTICS   Volume: 105   Issue: 1   Pages: 69-84   Published: JAN 2005
7. Title: Short-term synaptic plasticity
Author(s): Zucker RS, Regehr WG
Source: ANNUAL REVIEW OF PHYSIOLOGY   Volume: 64   Pages: 355-405   Published: 2002
8. Title: Desensitization of postsynaptic glutamate receptors contributes to high-frequency homosynaptic depression of Aplysia sensorimotor connections
Author(s): Antzoulatos EG, Cleary LJ, Eskin A, et al.
Source: LEARNING & MEMORY   Volume: 10   Issue: 5   Pages: 309-313   Published: SEP-OCT 2003
9. Title: Presynaptic and postsynaptic mechanisms of a novel form of homosynaptic potentiation at Aplysia sensory-motor neuron synapses
Author(s): Jin I, Hawkins RD
Source: JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE   Volume: 23   Issue: 19   Pages: 7288-7297   Published: AUG 13 2003
10. Title: Contirbution of postsynaptic Ca2+ to the induction of posttetanic potentiation in the neural circuit for siphon withdrawal in Aplysia
Author(s): Schaffhausen JH, Fischer TM, Carew TJ
Source: JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE   Volume: 21   Issue: 5   Pages: 1739-1749   Published: MAR 1 2001