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1. Early pre-neural serotonin modulates balance of late monoamines and behavioral patterns in fish model system

2. Transglutaminase Activity Determines Nuclear Localization of Serotonin Immunoreactivity in the Early Embryos of Invertebrates and Vertebrates

3. Serotonergic regulation of the buccal (feeding) rhythm of the pond snail,Lymnaea stagnalis. An immunocytochemical, biochemical and pharmacological approach

4. Serotonin transport and synthesis systems during early development of invertebrates: Functional analysis on a bivalve model

5. Pharmacological analysis of locomotion and heart contraction during the development ofHelisoma(Mollusca: Gastropoda)

6. Delayed action of serotonin in molluscan development

7. Modulation ofMytilus trossulus(Bivalvia: Mollusca) larval survival and growth in culture

8. Apical sensory neurones mediate developmental retardation induced by conspecific environmental stimuli in freshwater pulmonate snails

9. Serotonin Mediates Maternal Effects and Directs Developmental and Behavioral Changes in the Progeny of Snails

10. Serotonin depletion after prolonged chlorpromazine treatment in a simpler model system

11. Modulation of Mytilus trossulus (Bivalvia: Mollusca) larval survival and growth in culture. Short communication

12. Serotonin transport and synthesis systems during early development of invertebrates: functional analysis on a bivalve model. Short communication

13. Pharmacological analysis of locomotion and heart contraction during the development of Helisoma (Mollusca: Gastropoda). Short communication

14. Adult-to-embryo chemical signaling in the regulation of larval development in trochophore animals: cellular and molecular mechanisms

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