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Neuronal RNA granule contains ApCPEB1, a novel cytoplasmic polyadenylation element binding protein, in Aplysia sensory neuron

Chae YS, Lee SH, Cheang YH, Lee N, Rim YS, Jang DJ, Kaang BK

The cytoplasmic polyadenylation element (CPE)-binding protein (CPEB) binds to CPE containing mRNAs on their 3' untranslated regions (3'UTRs). This RNA binding protein comes out many important tasks, especially in learning...
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Specific Expression of Aplysia Phosphodiesterase 4 in Bag Cells Revealed by in situ Hybridization Analysis

Jang DJ, Kim HF, Sim JH, Lim CS, Kaang BK

Phosphodiesterases (PDEs) play a key role in the regulation of cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP), which in turn mediates various cellular functions including learning and memory. We previously cloned and characterized...
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The Effect of Heat on the Spiking Patterns of the Cells in Aplysia

Hyun NG

  • KMID: 1512441
  • Korean J Med Phys.
  • 2007 Jun;18(2):73-80.
Fruitful findings have been produced from five out of sixty cells which were obtained from each 63 individual Aplisia caught at the Jeju coast. Spiking patterns of three out of...
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Four Cases of Toxic Hepatitis after Ingestion of Sea Hare

Song JH, Kwon TH, Suh JI

The sea hare is a marine mollusk in the family Aplysiidae that has long been consumed as food. Rarely, toxic hepatitis can occur after eating sea hare. We herein discuss...
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Acute urticaria with angioedema following sea hare ingestion

Park JS, Kim JH, Yoon MG, Kim JE, Shin YS

Seafood is one of the common causes of food allergies to adults. The sea hare Aplysia kurodai is a marine mollusk which belongs to invertebrate gastropod that has been consumed...
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A Computational Model of the Temperature-dependent Changes in Firing Patterns in Aplysia Neurons

Hyun NG, Hyun KH, Hyun KB, Han JH, Lee K, Kaang BK

We performed experiments using Aplysia neurons to identify the mechanism underlying the changes in the firing patterns in response to temperature changes. When the temperature was gradually increased from 11degrees...
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Serotonin and Synaptic Transmission at Invertebrate Neuromuscular Junctions

Wu WH, Cooper RL

The serotonergic system in vertebrates and invertebrates has been a focus for over 50 years and will likely continue in the future. Recently, genomic analysis and discovery of alternative splicing...
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