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    Peptide Cotransmitter Release from Motorneuron B16 inAplysia californica: Costorage, Corelease, and Functional Implications by Vilim, Ferdinand S., Cropper, Elizabeth C., Price, David A., Kupfermann, Irving, Weiss, Klaudiusz R.

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-03-2000)
    “…Many neurons contain multiple peptide cotransmitters in addition to their classical transmitters. We are using the accessory radula closer neuromuscular system…”
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    From Hunger to Satiety: Reconfiguration of a Feeding Network by Aplysia Neuropeptide Y by Jing, Jian, Vilim, Ferdinand S, Horn, Charles C, Alexeeva, Vera, Hatcher, Nathan G, Sasaki, Kosei, Yashina, Irene, Zhurov, Yuriy, Kupfermann, Irving, Sweedler, Jonathan V, Weiss, Klaudiusz R

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (28-03-2007)
    “…A shift in motivational state often produces behavioral change, but the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. In the marine mollusc, Aplysia…”
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    Structure, bioactivity, and cellular localization of myomodulin B: a novel Aplysia peptide by Cropper, E C, Vilim, F S, Alevizos, A, Tenenbaum, R, Kolks, M A, Rosen, S, Kupfermann, I, Weiss, K R

    Published in Peptides (New York, N.Y. : 1980) (01-07-1991)
    “…Important insights into mechanisms by which neuromuscular activity can be modulated have been gained by the study of experimentally advantageous preparations…”
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    Motor program selection in simple model systems by Kupfermann, Irving, Weiss, Klaudiusz R

    Published in Current Opinion in Neurobiology (01-12-2001)
    “…In recent years, studies of molluscan and crustacean feeding circuits have greatly expanded our knowledge of how the nervous system selects specific behaviors…”
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    Cycle-to-Cycle Variability of Neuromuscular Activity in Aplysia Feeding Behavior by Horn, Charles C, Zhurov, Yuriy, Orekhova, Irina V, Proekt, Alex, Kupfermann, Irving, Weiss, Klaudiusz R, Brezina, Vladimir

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-07-2004)
    “…1 Monell Chemical Senses Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104; 2 Center for Neurobiology and Behavior, Columbia University, New York 10032; and 3…”
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    Fast Synaptic Connections From CBIs to Pattern-Generating Neurons in Aplysia: Initiation and Modification of Motor Programs by Hurwitz, Itay, Kupfermann, Irving, Weiss, Klaudiusz R

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-04-2003)
    “…  1 Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York City, New York 10029;   2 Interdisciplinary Program in the Brain…”
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    Different Roles of Neurons B63 and B34 That Are Active During the Protraction Phase of Buccal Motor Programs in Aplysia californica by Hurwitz, Itay, Kupfermann, Irving, Susswein, Abraham J

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-09-1997)
    “…Itay Hurwitz 1 , 2 , Irving Kupfermann 2 , and Abraham J. Susswein 1 1  Department of Life Sciences, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat-Gan 52 900, Israel; and 2…”
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    Insulin Prohormone Processing, Distribution, and Relation to Metabolism in Aplysia californica by Floyd, Philip D, Li, Lingjun, Rubakhin, Stanislav S, Sweedler, Jonathan V, Horn, Charles C, Kupfermann, Irving, Alexeeva, Vera Y, Ellis, Timothy A, Dembrow, Nikolai C, Weiss, Klaudiusz R, Vilim, Ferdinand S

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (15-09-1999)
    “…The first Aplysia californica insulin gene is characterized and its proteolytic processing from prohormone to final peptides elucidated using a combination of…”
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    Peptide Cotransmitter Release from Motorneuron B16 in Aplysia californica: Costorage, Corelease, and Functional Implications by Vilim, Ferdinand S, Cropper, Elizabeth C, Price, David A, Kupfermann, Irving, Weiss, Klaudiusz R

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-03-2000)
    “…Many neurons contain multiple peptide cotransmitters in addition to their classical transmitters. We are using the accessory radula closer neuromuscular system…”
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    Neural control of feeding by Kupfermann, I

    Published in Current opinion in neurobiology (01-12-1994)
    “…Substantial progress has been made in identifying the possible signals for initiating and terminating the appetitive aspects of feeding behavior in…”
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    C-PR Neuron of Aplysia Has Differential Effects on "Feeding" Cerebral Interneurons, Including Myomodulin-Positive CBI-12 by Hurwitz, Itay, Perrins, Ray, Xin, Yuanpei, Weiss, Klaudiusz R, Kupfermann, Irving

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-02-1999)
    “…  1 Department of Physiology and Biophysics, Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York 10029;   2 Center for Neurobiology and Behavior, College of Physicians…”
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    Diverse Synaptic Connections Between Peptidergic Radula Mechanoafferent Neurons and Neurons in the Feeding System of Aplysia by Rosen, Steven C, Miller, Mark W, Evans, Colin G, Cropper, Elizabeth C, Kupfermann, Irving

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-03-2000)
    “…  1 Center for Neurobiology and Behavior, New York State Psychiatric Institute and College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, New York, New…”
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    Egestive feeding responses in Aplysia persist after sectioning of the cerebral–buccal connectives: evidence for multiple sites of control of motor programs by Horn, Charles C., Kupfermann, Irving

    Published in Neuroscience letters (03-05-2002)
    “…Ingestive and egestive behaviors in Aplysia are generated by motor neurons and interneurons chiefly located in the buccal ganglion, but cerebral ganglion…”
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    Dopaminergic neuron B20 generates rhythmic neuronal activity in the feeding motor circuitry of Aplysia by Teyke, T, Rosen, S C, Weiss, K R, Kupfermann, I

    Published in Brain research (10-12-1993)
    “…We have identified a buccal neuron (B20) that exhibits dopamine-like histofluorescence and that can drive a rhythmic motor program of the feeding motor…”
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    Evidence that hemolymph glucose in apylsia californica is regulated but does not affect feeding behavior by Horn, Charles C, Koester, John, Kupfermann, Irving

    Published in Behavioral neuroscience (01-10-1998)
    “…Hemolymph glucose increased following a meal of a commercially available dried seaweed (laver) in Aplysia californica (Aplysia). Glucose injected into the…”
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    Outputs of Radula Mechanoafferent Neurons in Aplysia are Modulated by Motor Neurons, Interneurons, and Sensory Neurons by Rosen, Steven C, Miller, Mark W, Cropper, Elizabeth C, Kupfermann, Irving

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-03-2000)
    “…  1 Center for Neurobiology and Behavior, New York State Psychiatric Institute and College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University, New York, New…”
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    Identification of a GABA-containing cerebral-buccal interneuron-11 in Aplysia californica by Wu, Jin-Sheng, Jing, Jian, Dı́az-Rı́os, Manuel, Miller, Mark W., Kupfermann, Irving, Weiss, Klaudiusz R.

    Published in Neuroscience letters (24-04-2003)
    “…The cerebral-buccal interneurons (CBIs) in Aplysia are a group of inter-ganglionic projection neurons that regulate feeding motor programs. In this study,…”
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