Contrary effects of octopamine receptor ligands on behavioral and neuronal changes in locomotion of...
Contrary effects of octopamine receptor ligands on behavioral and neuronal changes in locomotion of Lymnaea
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University of Chicago Press
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The pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis moves along the sides and bottom of an aquarium, but it can also glide upside down on its back below the water's surface. We have termed these two forms of locomotion "standard locomotion" and "upside-down gliding," respectively, Previous studies showed that standard locomotion is produced by both cilia activity on...
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Contrary effects of octopamine receptor ligands on behavioral and neuronal changes in locomotion of Lymnaea
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