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    The massed-spaced learning effect in non-neural human cells by Kukushkin, N. V., Carney, R. E., Tabassum, T., Carew, T. J.

    Published in Nature communications (07-11-2024)
    “…The massed-spaced effect is a hallmark feature of memory formation. We now demonstrate this effect in two separate non-neural, immortalized cell lines stably…”
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    Multiple overlapping processes underlying short-term synaptic enhancement by Fisher, Stephen A., Fischer, Thomas M., Carew, Thomas J.

    Published in Trends in neurosciences (Regular ed.) (01-04-1997)
    “…Recently there have been exciting advances in understanding the mechanisms and functional roles of a form of short-term synaptic enhancement (STE) that results…”
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    Coincident induction of long-term facilitation in aplysia : Cooperativity between cell bodies and remote synapses by SHERFF, C. M, CAREW, T. J

    “…Induction of long-term synaptic changes at one synapse can facilitate the induction of long-term plasticity at another synapse. Evidence is presented here that…”
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    Fine Structure of the Apical Ganglion and Its Serotonergic Cells in the Larva of Aplysia californica by Marois, René, Carew, Thomas J.

    Published in The Biological bulletin (Lancaster) (01-06-1997)
    “…The apical ganglion is a highly conserved structure present in various marine invertebrate larvae. Although one of the hallmarks of this ganglion is the…”
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    Long-Term Synaptic Facilitation in the Absence of Short-Term Facilitation in Aplysia Neurons by Emptage, Nigel J., Carew, Thomas J.

    “…Serotonin (5-HT) induces both short-term and long-term facilitation of the identified synaptic connections between sensory and motor neurons of Aplysia. Three…”
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    Invertebrate learning and memory: from behavior to molecules by CAREW, T. J, SAHLEY, C. L

    Published in Annual review of neuroscience (01-01-1986)
    “…The purpose of this review is to survey recent progress made in the study of learning and memory in invertebrate animals. First, the authors consider only…”
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    Molecular nodes in memory processing: insights from Aplysia by Reissner, K J, Shobe, J L, Carew, T J

    “…Recent research in a variety of systems indicates that memory formation can involve the activation of a wide range of molecular cascades. In assessing this…”
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    Serotonin Release Evoked by Tail Nerve Stimulation in the CNS of Aplysia: Characterization and Relationship to Heterosynaptic Plasticity by Marinesco, Stephane, Carew, Thomas J

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (15-03-2002)
    “…Considerable experimental evidence suggests that serotonin (5-HT) at sensory neuron-->motor neuron (SN-->MN) synapses, as well as other neuronal sites,…”
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    Metaplasticity at identified inhibitory synapses in Aplysia by Carew, Thomas J, Fischer, Thomas M, Blazis, Diana E. J, Priver, Naomi A

    Published in Nature (London) (23-10-1997)
    “…Synaptic plasticity is an important feature of neural networks involved in the encoding of information. In the analysis of long-term potentiation and long-term…”
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    Activity-dependent potentiation of recurrent inhibition: a mechanism for dynamic gain control in the siphon withdrawal reflex of Aplysia by Fischer, TM, Carew, TJ

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-03-1993)
    “…The siphon withdrawal response (SWR) of Aplysia supports several forms of learning that are under both excitatory and inhibitory control. Here we examine the…”
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    Dishabituation and sensitization emerge as separate processes during development in Aplysia by Rankin, CH, Carew, TJ

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-01-1988)
    “…Until recently, dishabituation and sensitization have commonly been considered to reflect a unitary process: Sensitization refers to a general facilitation…”
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    Threshold serotonin concentration required to produce synaptic facilitation differs for depressed and nondepressed synapses in Aplysia sensory neurons by Emptage, N J, Mauelshagen, J, Carew, T J

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-02-1996)
    “…1. The modulatory actions produced by the neurotransmitter serotonin (5HT) in Aplysia sensory neurons (SNs) can be distinguished on the basis of their…”
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    Serotonin mimics tail shock in producing transient inhibition in the siphon withdrawal reflex of Aplysia by Fitzgerald, K, Carew, TJ

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-08-1991)
    “…Tail shock-induced modulation of the siphon withdrawal reflex of Aplysia has recently been shown to have a transient inhibitory component, as well as a…”
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    Pharmacological and kinetic characterization of two functional classes of serotonergic modulation in Aplysia sensory neurons by Stark, L L, Mercer, A R, Emptage, N J, Carew, T J

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-02-1996)
    “…1. Modulation of mechanoafferent sensory neurons (SNs) by the neutrotransmitter serotonin (5HT) plays a significant role in behavioral sensitization of several…”
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    A cellular analysis of inhibition in the siphon withdrawal reflex of Aplysia by Wright, WG, Marcus, EA, Carew, TJ

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-08-1991)
    “…Recent behavioral experiments examining the siphon withdrawal reflex of Aplysia have revealed inhibitory effects of strong tail shock, a stimulus commonly used…”
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    Mechanoafferent neurons innervating tail of Aplysia. I. Response properties and synaptic connections by Walters, E T, Byrne, J H, Carew, T J, Kandel, E R

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-12-1983)
    “…Mechanical, chemical, or electrical stimulation of the tail elicits a short-latency (less than 1 s) tail-withdrawal reflex that is graded with the intensity of…”
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    Molecular Mechanisms Underlying a Unique Intermediate Phase of Memory in Aplysia by Sutton, Michael A., Masters, Sarah E., Bagnall, Martha W., Carew, Thomas J.

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (19-07-2001)
    “…Short- and long-term synaptic facilitation induced by serotonin at Aplysia sensory-motor (SN-MN) synapses has been widely used as a cellular model of short-…”
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    Differential Role of Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase in Three Distinct Phases of Memory for Sensitization in Aplysia by Sharma, Shiv K, Sherff, Carolyn M, Shobe, Justin, Bagnall, Martha W, Sutton, Michael A, Carew, Thomas J

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-05-2003)
    “…The mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway has been implicated recently in synaptic plasticity and memory. Here we used tail shock-induced…”
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    Multiple serotonergic mechanisms contributing to sensitization in aplysia: evidence of diverse serotonin receptor subtypes by Barbas, Demian, DesGroseillers, Luc, Castellucci, Vincent F, Carew, Thomas J, Marinesco, Stéphane

    “…The neurotransmitter serotonin (5-HT) plays an important role in memory encoding in Aplysia. Early evidence showed that during sensitization, 5-HT activates a…”
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