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    Defense reaction in the pond snail Planorbis corneus. III. Response to input from statocysts by Arshavsky, Y I, Deliagina, T G, Okshtein, I L, Orlovsky, G N, Panchin, Y V, Popova, L B

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-03-1994)
    “…1. In the intact pond snail Planorbis corneus, a rapid tilt in any plane evoked a defense reaction consisting of a fast movement of the shell towards the head,…”
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    Defense reaction in the pond snail Planorbis corneus. II. Central pattern generator by Arshavsky, Y I, Deliagina, T G, Okshtein, I L, Orlovsky, G N, Panchin, Y V, Popova, L B

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-03-1994)
    “…1. In the isolated CNS of the pond snail Planorbis corneus, spontaneous bursts of activity in the motor neurons (MNs) supplying the columellar muscle were…”
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    Defense reaction in the pond snail Planorbis corneus. I. Activity of the shell-moving and respiratory systems by Arshavsky, Y I, Deliagina, T G, Okshtein, I L, Orlovsky, G N, Panchin, Y V, Popova, L B

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-03-1994)
    “…1. In the intact pond snail Planorbis corneus, tactile or electrical stimulation of the skin evoked a biphasic general defense reaction. A weak stimulation…”
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    Supporting life of Pachydactylus turneri in a projected experiment aboard robotic spacecraft: choosing feed by Gulimova, V I, Barabanov, V M, Berdiev, R K, Okshteĭn, I L, Rakov, D V, Landau, I N, Savel'ev, S V

    “…An experiment was carried out to validate and select feed to be supplied to Pachydactylus turneri in a 30-day orbital flight of robotic spacecraft BION-M1…”
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    Comparative analysis of the skeletal changes in tetrapods after brief influence of microgravity by Nikitin, V B, Gulimova, V I, Ilyin, E A, Asadchikov, V E, Buzmakov, A V, Okshtein, I L, Saveliev, S V

    Published in Journal of gravitational physiology (01-07-2007)
    “…Experiments involving lower tetrapods demonstrate that the degree of skeletal demineralization in spaceflights is related to the type of environmental…”
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    On the genetic uniformity of the genus Trichoplax (Placozoa) by Aleoshin, V. V., Konstantinova, A. V., Nikitin, M. A., Okshtein, I. L.

    Published in Russian journal of genetics (01-12-2004)
    “…Fragments of the nuclear and mitochondrial genes for the large-subunit rRNA were compared for Trichoplax sp. and T. Adhaerens. High similarity was observed for…”
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    On the genetic uniformity of the genus Trichoplax (Placozoa) by Aleshin, V V, Konstantinova, A V, Nikitin, M A, Okshteĭn, I L

    Published in Genetika (01-12-2004)
    “…Fragments of the nuclear and mitochondrial genes for the large-subunit rRNA were compared for Trichoplax sp. and T. adhaerens. High similarity was observed for…”
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    Neuronal mechanisms of defense reaction to statocyst receptor stimulation in the freshwater snail Planorbarius corneus by Arshavskii, Yu. I., Delyagina, T. G., Okshtein, I. L., Orlovskii, G. N., Panchin, Yu. V.

    Published in Neurophysiology (New York) (1991)
    “…Tilting of the freshwater snail Planorbarius corneus triggering dynamic statocyst receptor response resulted in defense reaction attended by rapid lowering of…”
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    The neuronal mechanisms of the defensive reaction to stimulation of the cutaneous nerve in the freshwater snail by Arshavskiĭ, Iu I, Deliagina, T G, Okshteĭn, I L, Orlovskiĭ, G N, Panchin, Iu V

    “…The whole body withdrawal reaction of freshwater snail Planorbarius corneus consists of two phases. In the first phase the shell is rapidly moved down to cover…”
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    The neuronal mechanisms of the escape reaction to stimulation of the statocyst receptors in the freshwater snail by Arshavskiĭ, Iu I, Deliagina, T G, Okshteĭn, I L, Orlovskiĭ, G N, Panchin, Iu V

    “…Tilts of the freshwater snail Planorbarius corneus, resulting in statocyst receptor stimulation, induced the defensive reaction including pulling down of the…”
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    Neuronal mechanisms of defense reaction to cutaneous nerve stimulation: In Planorbarious corneus by Arshavskii, Yu. I., Delyagina, T. G., Okshtein, I. L., Orlovskii, G. N., Panchin, Yu. V.

    Published in Neurophysiology (New York) (01-11-1990)
    “…A two-stage defense response was induced in the freshwater snail Planorbarious corneus by stimulating the head. It consisted of the shell being rapidly lowered…”
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