Modulatory interneurons and motor neurons in Aplysia californica
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Description: English: In Aplysia californica, modulatory interneurons release serotonin, triggering synaptic plasticity in motor neurons. Date: 9 May 2013, 16:35:58. Source: Own work. Author: Hnwilliamson. : All images in this article were uploaded in the JPEG format even though it consists of non-photographic data. This information could be stored more efficiently or accurately in the PNG or SVG format. If possible, please upload a PNG or SVG version of this image without compression artifacts, derived from a non-JPEG source (or with existing artifacts removed). After doing so, please tag the JPEG version with {{Superseded|NewImage.ext}} and remove this tag. This tag should not be applied to photographs or scans. For more information, see {{BadJPEG}}.:.
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- Aplysiida (sea hare)
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- Aplysia californica (California sea hare)
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