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Activity changes in jaw motor neurons induced by egg-laying hormone contribute to the feeding suppression during egg-laying behavior in Aplysia kurodai

産卵ホルモンにより誘導される顎運動ニューロンの活性変化がAplysia kurodaiにおける産卵行動中の摂食抑制をもたらす
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Volume: 76  Issue: 1-2  Page: 31-41  Publication year: May. 2013 
JST Material Number: D0210C  ISSN: 0168-0102  Document type: Article
Article type: 原著論文  Country of issue: Netherlands (NLD)  Language: ENGLISH (EN)
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Reproductive physiology in general  ,  Animal physiology in general  ,  Sex hormones  ,  Peripheral nervous system 
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