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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Ladislav Tauc was a French neuroscientist, born in Pardubice, Czechoslovakia. He was a pioneer in neuroethology and neuronal physiology, who immigrated to France in 1949 to work at the Institut Marey in Paris. Tauc was the founder and former director of the Laboratoire de Neurobiologie Cellulaire et Moléculaire of the French National Centre for Scientific Research . He was one of the teachers of Eric R. Kandel. There Eric R. Kandel started to investigate the gill withdrawal reflex and postsynaptic potentials in identified neurons in the abdominal ganglion of Aplysia.
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- Tetanus toxin is a zinc protein and its inhibition of neurotransmitter release and protease activity depend on zinc. (1992) (264)
- A cholinergic mechanism of inhibitory synaptic transmission in a molluscan nervous system. (1962) (224)
- Anomalous rectification in the metacerebral giant cells and its consequences for synaptic transmission (1966) (218)
- Heterosynaptic facilitation in neurones of the abdominal ganglion of Aplysia depilans. (1965) (202)
- Mechanism of heterosynaptic facilitation in the giant cell of the abdominal ganglion of Aplysia depilans. (1965) (184)
- Site of Origin and Propagation of Spike in the Giant Neuron of Aplysia (1962) (166)
- Calcium influx in active Aplysia neurones detected by injected aequorin. (1973) (164)
- Non vesicular release of neurotransmitter. (1982) (141)
- Cholinergic Transmission Mechanisms for both Excitation and Inhibition in Molluscan Central Synapses (1961) (138)
- Modes of Initiation and Propagation of Spikes in the Branching Axons of Molluscan Central Neurons (1963) (111)
- Cyclic ADP‐ribose and calcium‐induced calcium release regulate neurotransmitter release at a cholinergic synapse of Aplysia (1998) (109)
- Neurotransmitter release is blocked intracellularly by botulinum neurotoxin, and this requires uptake of both toxin polypeptides by a process mediated by the larger chain. (1988) (108)
- Transmission in invertebrate and vertebrate ganglia. (1967) (108)
- Nitric oxide transforms serotonin into an inactive form and this affects neuromodulation (1999) (99)
- Minimal essential domains specifying toxicity of the light chains of tetanus toxin and botulinum neurotoxin type A. (1992) (92)
- Transmission abolished on a cholinergic synapse after injection of acetylcholin-esterase into the presynaptic neurone (1974) (90)
- Electrical Transmission among Neurons in the Buccal Ganglion of a Mollusc, Navanax inermis (1970) (85)
- Input organization of two symmetrical giant cells in the snail brain (1966) (84)
- Central neuronal response to the activation of osmoreceptors in the osphradium of Aplysia. (1969) (83)
- AN ELECTROPHYSIOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE ANATOMICAL RELATIONS OF TWO GIANT NERVE CELLS IN APLYSIA DEPILANS. (1963) (83)
- A role for the interchain disulfide or its participating thiols in the internalization of botulinum neurotoxin A revealed by a toxin derivative that binds to ecto-acceptors and inhibits transmitter release intracellularly. (1993) (80)
- Acetylcholine receptors: topographic distribution and pharmacological properties of two receptor types on a single molluscan neurone (1972) (79)
- Habituation at the Synaptic Level in Aplysia (1966) (77)
- Identification of Active Membrane Areas in the Giant Neuron of Aplysia (1962) (76)
- Principles of Receptor Physiology (1971) (73)
- Heterosynaptic facilitation in the giant cell of Aplysia. (1975) (72)
- Involvement of the constituent chains of botulinum neurotoxins A and B in the blockade of neurotransmitter release. (1988) (67)
- Multiple interneuronal afferents to the giant cells in Aplysia. (1975) (67)
- Mechanism of Prolonged Heterosynaptic Facilitation (1964) (62)
- Micro carbon electrode for intracellular voltammetry (1986) (62)
- Cyclic AMP induced by serotonin modulates the activity of an identified synapse inAplysia by facilitating the active permeability to calcium (1977) (62)
- Quantal release of acetylcholine examined by current fluctuation analysis at an identified neuro-neuronal synapse of Aplysia. (1980) (58)
- ‘Desensitization’ of Cholinergic Receptors by Acetylcholine in Molluscan Central Neurones (1963) (54)
- Presynaptic inhibition in the abdominal ganglion of Aplysia. (1965) (53)
- Are vesicles necessary for release of acetylcholine at cholinergic synapses? (1979) (53)
- Calcium transients and neurotransmitter release at an identified synapse (1999) (49)
- Heterologous combinations of heavy and light chains from botulinum neurotoxin A and tetanus toxin inhibit neurotransmitter release in Aplysia. (1991) (47)
- Transmitter release: ruthenium red used to demonstrate a possible role of sialic acid containing substrates. (1979) (46)
- A nitric oxide synthase activity is involved in the modulation of acetylcholine release inAplysia ganglion neurons: A histological, voltammetric and electrophysiological study (1995) (45)
- Pharmacological Specificities of Neurones in an Elementary Central Nervous System (1961) (45)
- Antibodies Against Rat Brain Vesicle‐Associated Membrane Protein (Synaptobrevin) Prevent Inhibition of Acetylcholine Release by Tetanus Toxin or Botulinum Neurotoxin Type B (1993) (42)
- Botulinum and Tetanus Neurotoxins (1993) (40)
- Neuraminidase: its effect on synaptic transmission. (1974) (40)
- Uncoupling of electrotonic synapses by calcium. (1978) (40)
- Exogenous mRNA encoding tetanus or botulinum neurotoxins expressed in Aplysia neurons. (1990) (39)
- Aspects of the organization of central nervous pathways in Aplysia depilans. (1962) (39)
- Opposite actions of nitric oxide on cholinergic synapses: which pathways? (1996) (37)
- Possible role of acetylcholinesterase in regulation of postsynaptic receptor efficacy at a central inhibitory synapse of Aplysia (1983) (37)
- Presynaptic transmitter content controls the number of quanta released at a neuro-neuronal cholinergic synapse. (1986) (34)
- The Path of the Giant Cell Axons in Aplysia depilans (1961) (34)
- Histamine and FLRFamide regulate acetylcholine release at an identified synapse in Aplysia in opposite ways. (1990) (32)
- NO decreases evoked quantal ACh release at a synapse of Aplysia by a mechanism independent of Ca2+ influx and protein kinase G. (1996) (32)
- Sodium pump stoichiometry in Aplysia neurones from simultaneous current and tracer measurements (1974) (30)
- Potassium channels in mouse neonate dorsal root ganglion cells: a patch-clamp study (1987) (28)
- Activation of protein kinase C by presynaptic FLRFamide receptors facilitates transmitter release at an aplysia cholinergic synapse (1990) (28)
- An Anomalous form of Rectification in a Molluscan Central Neurone (1964) (27)
- Multiple domains of botulinum neurotoxin contribute to its inhibition of transmitter release in Aplysia neurons. (1989) (27)
- Two Different Excitatory Transmitters acting on a Single Molluscan Neurone (1967) (27)
- Presynaptic actions of curare and atropine on quantal acetylcholine release at a central synapse of Aplysia. (1987) (27)
- A direct synaptic connexion between the left and right giant cells in Aplysia (1968) (26)
- Clues to the multi-phasic inhibitory action of botulinum neurotoxins on release of transmitters. (1990) (26)
- Changes in serotonin concentration in a living neurone: a study by on-line intracellular voltammetry (1987) (26)
- N- and P-type Ca2+ channels are involved in acetylcholine release at a neuroneuronal synapse: only the N-type channel is the target of neuromodulators. (1994) (25)
- Polyphasic synaptic activity. (1969) (25)
- Involvement of Ca2+ uptake by a reticulum-like store in the control of transmitter release (1992) (25)
- Long-lasting phenomena in the molluscan nervous system. (1966) (25)
- Inhibition of transmitter release by botulinum neurotoxin A. Contribution of various fragments to the intoxication process. (1989) (24)
- Inhibition of neurotransmitter release by botulinum neurotoxins and tetanus toxin at Aplysia synapses: role of the constituent chains. (1990) (23)
- Differences in the multiple step process of inhibition of neurotransmitter release induced by tetanus toxin and botulinum neurotoxins type A and B atAplysia synapses (1996) (23)
- Antagonism of the intracellular action of botulinum neurotoxin type A with monoclonal antibodies that map to light-chain epitopes. (1994) (23)
- CHAPTER 12 – Physiology of the Nervous System (1966) (23)
- Action of colchicine on membrane currents and synaptic transmission in Aplysia ganglion cells. (1981) (22)
- Control of the calcium concentration involved in acetylcholine release and its facilitation: an additional role for synaptic vesicles? (1998) (21)
- Heterosynaptic facilitation and post‐tetanic potentiation in Aplysia nervous system * (1970) (21)
- Development of ionic channels during mouse neuronal differentiation. (1985) (20)
- Carbachol can be released at a cholinergic ganglionic synapse as a false transmitter. (1983) (20)
- Presynaptic receptors for FMRFamide, histamine and buccalin regulate acetylcholine release at a neuro-neuronal synapse of Aplysia by modulating N-type Ca2+ channels (1992) (18)
- The role of cyclic AMP in the modulation of synaptic efficacy. (1978) (16)
- A nitric oxide synthase activity is involved in the modulation of acetylcholine release in Aplysia ganglion neurons: a histological, voltammetric and electrophysiological study. (1995) (16)
- Discussion of stimulation-induced release of serotonin. (1968) (15)
- Transmitter release and calcium currents at an Aplysia buccal ganglion synapse—I. Characterization (1993) (15)
- Transmitter release and calcium currents at an Aplysia buccal ganglion synapse—II. Modulation by presynaptic receptors (1993) (15)
- Heterosynaptic Facilitation as a Distinct Mechanism in Aplysia (1967) (15)
- Membrane properties of Aplysia neurones intracellularly injected with phospholipases A and C (1977) (14)
- Polyphasic synaptic potentials in the ganglion of the mollusc, Navanax. (1975) (14)
- Presynaptic mechanisms regulating Ca2+ concentration triggering acetylcholine release at an identified neuro-neuronal synapse of Aplysia (1994) (14)
- Blocking action of ruthenium red on cholinergic and non-cholinergic synapses: possible involvement of sialic acid-containing substrates in neurotransmission (1978) (14)
- Excitatory and inhibitory processes. (1969) (13)
- Hemicholinium-3 facilitates the release of acetylcholine by acting on presynaptic nicotinic receptors at a central synapse in Aplysia (1987) (11)
- Quantal analysis of action of hemicholinium‐3 studied at a central cholinergic synapse of Aplysia. (1986) (11)
- Differences in the temperature dependencies of uptake of botulinum and tetanus toxins in Aplysia neurons (1992) (11)
- Role of different types of Ca2+ channels and a reticulum-like Ca2+ pump in neurotransmitter release (1993) (11)
- Sialic acid containing substrates as intracellular calcium receptors involved in transmitter release. (1980) (11)
- Direct and indirect effects of an organophosphorus acetylcholinesterase inhibitor and of an oxime on a neuro-neuronal synapse (2004) (11)
- Identification of a neuron inducing heterosynaptic facilitation on a specific synapse in Aplysia (1976) (10)
- Are there intracellular acetylcholine receptors in the cholinergic synaptic nerve terminals? (1982) (9)
- Factors Underlying the Characteristic Inhibition of the Neuronal Release of Transmitters by Tetanus and Various Botulinum Toxins (1993) (9)
- Side effects of phosphorylated acetylcholinesterase reactivators on neuronal membrane and synaptic transmission (2004) (9)
- Opposite effects of nitric oxide on identified inhibitory and excitatory cholinergic synapses of Aplysia californica. (1996) (9)
- Clostridial neurotoxins: from toxins to therapeutic tools? (1991) (8)
- Functional Roles of Domains of Clostridial Neurotoxins: The Contribution from Studies on Aplysia (1993) (8)
- G proteins are involved in the regulation of transmitter release at an Aplysia cholinergic synapse (1992) (8)
- Vesigate hypothesis of neurotransmitter release explains the formation of quanta by a non-vesicular mechanism. (1991) (8)
- The quantal release at a neuro-neuronal synapse is regulated by the content of acetylcholine in the presynaptic cell. (1986) (7)
- Postsynaptic acetylcholine receptor efficacy is similarly increased by detergents and acetylcholinesterase inhibitors at anAplysia synapse (1984) (7)
- Receptor-mediated presynaptic facilitation of quantal release of acetylcholine induced by pralidoxime inAplysia (1990) (7)
- Molecular biology of Clostridial toxins: expression of mRNAs encoding tetanus and botulinum neurotoxins in Aplysia neurons. (1990) (5)
- Both presynaptic nicotinic-like and muscarinic-like autoreceptors regulate acetylcholine release at an identified neuro-neuronal synapse ofAplysia (1988) (5)
- [Electrical nature of the biphasic (excitatory-inhibitory) postsynaptic potential transmitted between 2 giant neurons from Aplysia]. (1973) (5)
- Xanthine derivatives IBMX and S-9977-2 potentiate transmission at an Aplysia central cholinergic synapse (1992) (5)
- Acetylcholinesterase and Synaptic Efficacy (1986) (5)
- The activity of the mollusc neuron. (1966) (5)
- Acetylcholine-activated currents in mouse neuroblastoma cells (1986) (5)
- [SYNAPTIC PLASTICITY INVOLVED IN THE HABITUATION PROCESS IN APLYSIA]. (1965) (3)
- [Studies on elementary activity of cells of the abdominal ganglion of Aplysia]. (1955) (3)
- Transmission Action on Synaptic Neuronal Receptor Membranes (1971) (3)
- Intraneuronal injection of enzymes (1980) (3)
- Quantal neurotransmitter release: Vesicular or not vesicular? (1997) (3)
- Fasciculin II, a protein inhibitor of acetylcholinesterase, tested on central synapses ofAplysia (1986) (2)
- [Demonstration with aequorine photoprotein of variations of calcium activity in Aplysia neurons]. (1972) (2)
- [CHANGES IN SYNAPTIC ACTIVITY DURING HABITUATION IN APLYSIA]. (1964) (2)
- Pre- and postsynaptic actions of nifedipine at an identified cholinergic central synapse of Aplysia (1992) (2)
- Dissecting the L Chains of Clostridial Neurotoxins (1993) (2)
- N-and P-type Ca 2 + channels are involved in acetylcholine release at a neuroneuronal synapse : Only the N-type channel is the target of neuromodulators ( a-conotoxin / funnel-web-spider toxin / Aplysia californica ) (2)
- [The central neuron of Mollusca studied with the "voltage clamp" method]. (1962) (2)
- MOLECULAR RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE AND ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTORS (1986) (1)
- The neuroleptics. 2. Neurophysiology and neuropharmacology. (1970) (1)
- [Stimulation of the neuronic soma of Aplysia by antidromic route]. (1957) (1)
- [Diversity of the modes of activity of the nerve cells of the disconnected ganglion of Aplysia]. (1960) (1)
- [Various aspects of the spontaneous electrical activity of the neurons of the abdominal ganglion of the Aplysia]. (1955) (1)
- Demonstration of functional acetylcholinesterase on the soma of individual neurones ofAplysia by in vivo microspectrophotometry (1989) (1)
- [Certain observations on cellular bioelectricity with special reference to myxomycetes, Physarum polycephalum]. (1953) (1)
- [Capacity, resistance and active variations of impedance in a neuronic soma]. (1956) (1)
- Ionic mechanisms in Aplysia neurones as affected by intracellular actions of phospholipases A and C. (1975) (1)
- [HETEROSYNAPTIC TRANSFER OF FACILITATION]. (1964) (1)
- [Ganglionic synapses of Aplysia as a model for the study of the mechanism of action of botulinum neurotoxins]. (1988) (1)
- Regulation of transmitter release by presynaptic receptors at a cholinergic neuro-neuronal synapse. (1992) (1)
- [DIFFERENT ASPECTS OF THE PHARMACOLOGY OF THE SYNAPSES IN THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM OF MOLLUSCS]. (1964) (1)
- Properties of miniature postsynaptic currents during depolarization-induced release at a cholinergic neuroneuronal synapse (1987) (1)
- Aplysia central synapses as models for the study of botulinum and tetanus neurotoxins (1990) (1)
- [Prolonged increase in the efficiency of an efferent pathway of an isolated ganglion after the coupled activation of a more effective tract]. (1963) (1)
- Modulation of an acetylcholine receptor responsiveness by filipin and chlorpromazine studied in neurons ofAplysia californica (1987) (1)
- Presynaptic effects of NO on identified cholinergic synapses of applysia (1994) (0)
- [Nature of the superpolarization wave of long duration occasionally seen after synaptic excitation of certain ganglion cells in mollusks]. (1959) (0)
- [Response of the nerve cell of the abdominal ganglion of Aplysia punctata activated by synaptic route]. (1955) (0)
- [Maintenance of synaptic transmission in the giant neuron of Aplysia without activation of the soma or in the absence of the soma]. (1960) (0)
- [Effects of electrophoretic injections of dopamine on neurons in aplysia]. (1967) (0)
- [Demonstration of a post-synaptic permeability to calcium in Aplysia]. (1974) (0)
- [Acetylcholine as a possible transmittor of synaptic inhibition in Aplysia]. (1960) (0)
- [Acetylcholine as a probable transmittor of synaptic inhibition in the central nervous system of Mollusca]. (1961) (0)
- [Protoplasmic membrane and photoelectric effect in Vicia faba]. (1951) (0)
- [Desensitization of cholinergic receptors by acetylcholine in the central neurons of gastropods]. (1963) (0)
- [Rest and action potential of ganglinic cells in shellfish studies in the aid of a capillary microelectrodes]. (1952) (0)
- [Mechanism of heterosynaptic facilitation in Aplysia]. (1972) (0)
- Ca2+ uptake by an endoplasmic reticulum-like store controls acetylcholine release at an identified synapse of aplysia (1992) (0)
- [Resting potential of a neuronic soma (ganglion of Aplysia) subjected to the action of solutions of ethyl alcohol, formic aldehyde or acetone]. (1958) (0)
- [Inhibitory post-synaptic potentials in the nerve cells of the abdominal ganglion of Aplysia]. (1956) (0)
- [CHOLINERGIC MECHANISM OF SYNAPTIC TRANSMISSION IN THE CENTRAL NEURONS OF MOLLUSCA; PROPOSITION OF A SEMI-ARTIFICIAL SYNAPSE]. (1964) (0)
- [Experimental proof of the existence of intermediate neurons in the abdominal ganglion of the mollusk Aplysia]. (1959) (0)
- [Photoelectric measurement of transorbital penetration of visible radiations into the brain in domestic duck]. (1954) (0)
- Conquest of the band structure of semiconductors (1994) (0)
- [Postsynaptic inhibitory potentials in the neuronic soma of Aplysia and snail ganglions]. (1957) (0)
- Chapter 2 Neurophysiology and Neuropharmacology (1970) (0)
- [The photoelectric effect observed during unilateral illumination of the epicotyl of Vicia faba]. (1952) (0)
- [Independence of photoelectric effect of plants toward growth substances]. (1951) (0)
- [Non-synaptic interaction between adjacent neurons of abdominal ganglia in Aplysia]. (1959) (0)
- [Acetylcholine as a probable transmitter of synaptic excitation in the central nervous system of Mollusca]. (1961) (0)
- Synaptic Efficacy Is Controlled by the Concentration of Transmitter in the Nerve Ending (1988) (0)
- [PRESYNAPTIC INHIBITION IN CENTRAL NEURONS OF APLYSIA]. (1964) (0)
- [Rest potential of the muscle fiber submitted to action of various toxic substances]. (1952) (0)
- Functional evidence for no-synthase activity in aplysia neurones (1994) (0)
- [ACTION OF MG++ AND CA++ IONS ON UNIT POSTSYNAPTIC POTENTIALS IN APLYSIA]. (1965) (0)
- [Investigations on the origin of the photoelectric effect observed on the epicotyl of Vicia fabe L]. (1953) (0)
- [Role of beta-carotene in the photoelectric effect studied on the epicotyle of Vicia faba]. (1950) (0)
- [New results of photoelectric measurement of penetration of visible luminescent radiations to the brain by the side of the summit of the head in white and colored ducks]. (1954) (0)
- QUANTAL RELEASE OF ACETYLCHOLINE FOLLOWING INJECTION OF ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE INTO THE PRESYNAPTIC NEURONE (1981) (0)
- Presynaptic receptors control acetylcholine release at an identified synapse of aplysia by modulating N-type Ca2+ channels (1992) (0)
- Roles of the constituent chains in the inhibition of neurotransmitter release by botulinum and tetanus toxins (1990) (0)
- [Bioelectric phenomena in the plasmodium of a myxomycete, Physarum polycephalum]. (1954) (0)
- Modulation of acetylcholine release by autoreceptors at a central synapse of aplysia a pharmacological and electrophysiological approach (1988) (0)
- [Participation of a metabolic pump in rest potential of aplysia neurons]. (1970) (0)
- [Multiple interneurons of different types to the same giant neuron in aplysia]. (1970) (0)
- [Effects of repetition on the amplitude of postsynaptic potentials of a neuronic soma]. (1958) (0)
- [Fractional electrical activities observed in ganglion cells of the snail, Helix pomatia]. (1955) (0)
- Intracellular perfusion of excitable cells Edited by P. G. Kostyuk and O. A. Krishtal. Published by John Wiley, 1984, 133 pp. Price £10 (1985) (0)
- Identification of domains in botulinum and tetanus toxins involved in the blockade of transmitter release in from Aplysia neurons (1992) (0)
- [Recording of heart beats of embryos and young Limnea; cinematography, electrocardiography photocardiography, possible toxicological uses]. (1957) (0)
- [Subliminal potentials in the neuronic soma of Aplysia and snails]. (1956) (0)
- [The photoelectric effect and phototropism of plant organs]. (1950) (0)
- [Propagation of photoelectric excitation in the epicotyle of Vicia faba L]. (1950) (0)
- [Unit analysis of synaptic activity in the mollusk Aplysia demonstrating the activation of intermediate neurons in the celiac ganglion]. (1958) (0)
- [Action of a hyperpolarizing shock on the action potential and the refractory state of the neuronic ganglionic soma of aplysia]. (1958) (0)
- [Photoelectric effect studied on the epicotyle of Vicia faba]. (1950) (0)
- [Comparison between dissipation of electrotonic and postsynaptic potentials in the neuronic soma of Aplysia]. (1957) (0)
- Ca2+ Dependent Evoked Quantal Neurotransmitter Release does Not Necessarily Involve Exocytosis of Synaptic Vesicles (1993) (0)
- [Proceedings: 233. Mechanism of heterosynaptic facilitation (author's transl)]. (1973) (0)
- [Rest potention of cells of epicotyl of Vicia faba L;. study with the aid of capillary microelectrodes]. (1953) (0)
- [On the partial distribution of efferent influxes in the branchings of a non-myelinized axon]. (1961) (0)
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