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- W2002164950 abstract "Abstract 1. 1. Six large neurones in the pedal ganglia of Planorbis corneus have been identified using electrophysiological techniques. 2. 2. Fluorescence studies have shown that three of the cells contained 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) and one contained dopamine (DA). 3. 3. The 5-HT-containing cells were depolarized by both acetylcholine (ACh) and 5-HT. 4. 4. The DA-containing cell was inhibited by ACh, depolarized by 5-HT and hyperpolarized by DA and glutamate. 5. 5. The non-fluorescent cells were also inhibited by ACh. 5-HT and DA caused a depolarisation. 6. 6. The ACh response in the DA cell and the two non-fluorescent cells was mediated at least in part by Cl − ions. 7. 7. The pharmacology of the 5-HT-containing neurones in Planorbis has been compared with 5-HT-containing cells in Helix and Hirudo medicinalis . 8. 8. The axon of the DA-containing cell was traced using a cobalt injection technique." @default.
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- W2002164950 title "An electrophysiological, pharmacological and fluorescent study on six identified neurones from the brain of Planorbis corneus" @default.
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