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A population of SCP-containing neurons in the buccal ganglion of Aplysia are radula mechanoafferents and receive excitation of central origin

MW Miller, SC Rosen, SL Schissel, EC Cropper, I Kupfermann and KR Weiss
Journal of Neuroscience 1 November 1994, 14 (11) 7008-7023; https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.14-11-07008.1994
MW Miller
Center for Neurobiology and Behavior, New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York 10032.
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SC Rosen
Center for Neurobiology and Behavior, New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York 10032.
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SL Schissel
Center for Neurobiology and Behavior, New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York 10032.
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EC Cropper
Center for Neurobiology and Behavior, New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York 10032.
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I Kupfermann
Center for Neurobiology and Behavior, New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York 10032.
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KR Weiss
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DOI 
https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.14-11-07008.1994
PubMed 
7965095
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Society for Neuroscience
History 
  • First published November 1, 1994.
  • Version of record published November 1, 1994.
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© 1994 by Society for Neuroscience

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  1. MW Miller,
  2. SC Rosen,
  3. SL Schissel,
  4. EC Cropper,
  5. I Kupfermann, and
  6. KR Weiss
  1. Center for Neurobiology and Behavior, New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York 10032.

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A population of SCP-containing neurons in the buccal ganglion of Aplysia are radula mechanoafferents and receive excitation of central origin
MW Miller, SC Rosen, SL Schissel, EC Cropper, I Kupfermann, KR Weiss
Journal of Neuroscience 1 November 1994, 14 (11) 7008-7023; DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.14-11-07008.1994

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A population of SCP-containing neurons in the buccal ganglion of Aplysia are radula mechanoafferents and receive excitation of central origin
MW Miller, SC Rosen, SL Schissel, EC Cropper, I Kupfermann, KR Weiss
Journal of Neuroscience 1 November 1994, 14 (11) 7008-7023; DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.14-11-07008.1994
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