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Coactivation of putative octopamine- and serotonin-containing interneurons in the medicinal leech
Laura S. Gilchrist
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Karen A. Mesce
Entomology
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Serotonin
100%
Co-activation
100%
Interneuron
100%
Octopamine
100%
Medicinal Leech
100%
Dorsolateral
63%
Serotonergic
27%
Depolarization
27%
Mechanosensory Neurons
27%
Retzius
27%
Membrane Potential
18%
Serotonergic Neurons
18%
Coactive
18%
T Cells
9%
Leech
9%
Neuromodulatory
9%
Invertebrates
9%
Intracellular Recording
9%
Biogenic Amines
9%
Excitatory Input
9%
PCell
9%
Polysynaptic
9%
Possible Sources
9%
Simultaneous Recording
9%
Neuroscience
Serotonin
100%
Octopamine
100%
Hirudo medicinalis
100%
Interneuron
100%
Serotonergic
45%
Membrane Potential
18%
Biogenic Amine
9%