Publikationen von A. Ter Maat
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Zeitschriftenartikel (98)
81.
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123 (1), S. 159 - 173 (1986)
Spontaneous and elicited bag cell discharges in gonadectomized aplysia. The Journal of Experimental Biology 82.
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158 (6), S. 853 - 859 (1986)
Invivo recordings of neuroendocrine cells (caudo-dorsal cells) in the pond snail. Journal of Comparative Physiology A-Neuroethology Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology 83.
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4, S. 544 - 544 (1986)
Effects of copulation on egg-laying in Lymnaea stagnalis. Advances in Invertebrate Reproduction 84.
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16 (1), S. 1 - 14 (1985)
Ring neuron control of columellar motor neurons during egg-laying behavior in the pond snail. Journal of Neurobiology 85.
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16 (1), S. 15 - 26 (1985)
Membrane mechanism of neuro-endocrine caudo-dorsal cell-inhibition by the ring neuron in the pond snail lymnaea stagnalis. Journal of Neurobiology 86.
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33 (4), S. 1184 - 1191 (1985)
Multiple mating suppresses fecundity in the hermaphrodite fresh-water snail lymnaea-stagnalis: A laboratory study. Animal Behaviour 87.
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33 (AUG), S. 885 - 891 (1985)
Masculinity and receptivity in the hermaphrodite pond snail, lymnaea-stagnalis. Animal Behaviour 88.
Zeitschriftenartikel
238 (1), S. 197 - 201 (1984)
Ultrastructural immunocytochemical evidence for peptidergic neurotransmission in the pond snail lymnaea-stagnalis. Cell and Tissue Research 89.
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Intracellular ph cyclic amp and the regulation of electrical activity of the ovulation hormone producing caudo-dorsal cells of lymnaea-stagnalis. Neuroscience Letters (Suppl. 18), S. S353 - S353 (1984)
90.
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221 (4616), S. 1203 - 1206 (1983)
Selective recording and stimulation of individual identified neurons in freely behaving Aplysiaa. Science 91.
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6 (4), S. 239 - 248 (1983)
Induction of egg laying in the pond snail lymnaea-stagnalis by environmental stimulation of the release of ovulation hormone from the caudo dorsal cells. International Journal of Invertebrate Reproduction 92.
Zeitschriftenartikel
49 (6), S. 1392 - 1409 (1983)
Integration of biphasic synaptic input by electrotonically coupled neuroendocrine caudodorsal cells in the pond snail. Journal of Neurophysiology 93.
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239 (2), S. 535 - 542 (1982)
Suppression of egg-laying during starvation in the snail lymnaea-stagnalis by inhibition of the ovulation hormone producing caudo-adorsal cells. Brain Research 94.
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40 (3), S. 375 - 375 (1980)
Regulation of ovulation and oviposition in lymnaea-stagnalis neuro physiological aspects of neuro secretion. General and Comparative Endocrinology 95.
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66 (1), S. 115 - 120 (1980)
A biphasic cholinergic input on the ovulation hormone producing caudodorsal cells of the fresh water snail lymnaea-stagnalis. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C: Comparative Pharmacology 96.
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202 (2), S. 231 - 240 (1979)
ACTH-like immunoreactivity in 2 electrotonically coupled giant-neurons in the pond snail Lymnaea-stagnalis. Cell and Tissue Research 97.
Zeitschriftenartikel
82 (3), S. 333 - 342 (1979)
Neuronal input on the ovulation hormone producing neuro endocrine caudodorsal cells of the fresh water snail lymnaea-stagnalis. Proceedings of the Koninklijke Nederlandse Akademie van Wetenschappen Series C Biological and Medical Sciences 98.
Zeitschriftenartikel
79 (2), S. 223 - 234 (1979)
Theoretical studies on animal orientation I. Methodological appraisal of classifications. Journal of Theoretical Biology Buchkapitel (7)
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Buchkapitel
Control of egg laying behavior patterns in Lymnaea stagnalis. In: Neuronal basis of motor programme selection, S. 20 - 37 (Hg. Kien, J. F.; Altman, J. S.; Winlow, W.; McCrohan, C. R.). Pergamon, Oxford (1992)
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Buchkapitel
342, S. 146 - 156 (Hg. Epple, A.; Scanes, C. G.; Stetson, M. H.). Wiley-Liss, New York (1990)
Electrophysiological analysis of the regulation of endocrine and neuroendocrine cells by hormones and transmitters. In: Progress in comparative endocrinology, Bd.