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1. Experience-dependent learning of behavioral laterality in the scale-eating cichlid Perissodus microlepis occurs during the early developmental stage

2. Lateralized scale-eating behaviour of cichlid is acquired by learning to use the naturally stronger side

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3. Acquisition of Lateralized Predation Behavior Associated with Development of Mouth Asymmetry in a Lake Tanganyika Scale-Eating Cichlid Fish.

4. Lateralized kinematics of predation behavior in a Lake Tanganyika scale-eating cichlid fish.

6. Mosaic gene expression analysis of semaphorin-plexin interactions in Caenorhabditis elegans using the IR-LEGO single-cell gene induction system

8. Neuronal Circuits That Control Rhythmic Pectoral Fin Movements in Zebrafish

9. Lateralized expression of left-right axis formation genes is shared by adult brains of lefty and righty scale-eating cichlids

10. Astroglial Ca 2+ signaling is generated by the coordination of IP 3 R and store-operated Ca 2+ channels

11. [Neural Mechanisms Underlying Bilaterally Asymmetric Behavior]

12. Phosphorylation of Gephyrin in Zebrafish Mauthner Cells Governs Glycine Receptor Clustering and Behavioral Desensitization to Sound

13. Behavioral Role of the Reciprocal Inhibition between a Pair of Mauthner Cells during Fast Escapes in Zebrafish

14. Specialized movement and laterality of fin-biting behaviour in

15. Detailed movement and laterality of fin-biting behaviour with special mouth morphology inGenyochromis mentoin Lake Malawi

16. Coordinated Expression of Two Types of Low-Threshold K

17. Astroglial Ca

18. Coexpression of auxiliary Kvβ2 subunits with Kv1.1 channels is required for developmental acquisition of unique firing properties of zebrafish Mauthner cells

19. Neuronal Circuits That Control Rhythmic Pectoral Fin Movements in Zebrafish.

20. Functional Motifs Composed of Morphologically Homologous Neurons Repeated in the Hindbrain Segments

21. Short-term desensitization of fast escape behavior associated with suppression of Mauthner cell activity in larval zebrafish

22. Glycinergic transmission and postsynaptic activation of CaMKII are required for glycine receptor clusteringin vivo

23. Dissection of local Ca(2+) signals inside cytosol by ER-targeted Ca(2+) indicator

24. Origin of Inner Ear Hair Cells: Morphological and Functional Differentiation from Ciliary Cells into Hair Cells in Zebrafish Inner Ear

25. Biogenesis of GPI-anchored proteins is essential for surface expression of sodium channels in zebrafish Rohon-Beard neurons to respond to mechanosensory stimulation

26. Acquisition of Lateralized Predation Behavior Associated with Development of Mouth Asymmetry in a Lake Tanganyika Scale-Eating Cichlid Fish

27. [Escape Behaviors and Its Underlying Neuronal Circuits]

28. Phosphorylation of Gephyrin in Zebrafish Mauthner Cells Governs Glycine Receptor Clustering and Behavioral Desensitization to Sound.

29. Coordinated Expression of Two Types of Low-Threshold K+Channels Establishes Unique Single Spiking of Mauthner Cells among Segmentally Homologous Neurons in the Zebrafish Hindbrain

30. Specialized movement and laterality of fin-biting behaviour in Genyochoromis mento in Lake Malawi.

31. The role of ear stone size in hair cell acoustic sensory transduction

32. Development of a floating current turbine

33. Effective sensory modality activating an escape triggering neuron switches during early development in zebrafish

34. Lateralized kinematics of predation behavior in a Lake Tanganyika scale-eating cichlid fish

35. A shift of the TOR adaptor from Rictor towards Raptor by semaphorin in C. elegans

37. Numerical investigations on fully-developed and unsteady flows in a curved duct

38. Initiation of Mauthner- or Non-Mauthner-Mediated Fast Escape Evoked by Different Modes of Sensory Input

39. [Functional organization of escape circuits built in teleost hindbrain segments]

40. Semaphorin controls epidermal morphogenesis by stimulating mRNA translation via eIF2alpha in Caenorhabditis elegans

41. Common Sensory Inputs and Differential Excitability of Segmentally Homologous Reticulospinal Neurons in the Hindbrain

43. In vivo imaging of functional inhibitory networks on the mauthner cell of larval zebrafish

45. Inhibitory long-term potentiation underlies auditory conditioning of goldfish escape behaviour

46. Long-term potentiation of glycinergic inhibitory synaptic transmission

47. Electrophysiological evidence for formation of new corticorubral synapses associated with classical conditioning in the cat