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Zhurov Y, Proekt A, Weiss KR, Brezina V.  2005.  Changes of internal state are expressed in coherent shifts of neuromuscular activity in Aplysia feeding behavior.. J Neurosci. 25(5):1268-80.
Baars JH, Kalisch D, Herold KF, Hadzidiakos DA, Rehberg B.  2005.  Concentration-dependent suppression of F-waves by sevoflurane does not predict immobility to painful stimuli in humans.. Br J Anaesth. 95(6):789-97.
Proekt A, Weiss KR.  2003.  Convergent mechanisms mediate preparatory states and repetition priming in the feeding network of Aplysia.. J Neurosci. 23(10):4029-33.
Evans CG, Jing J, Proekt A, Rosen SC, Cropper EC.  2003.  Frequency-dependent regulation of afferent transmission in the feeding circuitry of Aplysia.. J Neurophysiol. 90(6):3967-77.
Hemmings HC, Flood P.  2008.  Galloping in full pursuit of the mechanism of anesthetic immobility.. Anesthesiology. 108(6):975-6.
Cropper EC, Evans CG, Jing J, Klein A, Proekt A, Romero A, Rosen SC.  2004.  Regulation of afferent transmission in the feeding circuitry of Aplysia.. Acta Biol Hung. 55(1-4):211-20.
Calder EL, Tchieu J, Steinbeck JA, Tu E, Keros S, Ying S-W, Jaiswal MK, Cornacchia D, Goldstein PA, Tabar V et al..  2015.  Retinoic Acid-Mediated Regulation of GLI3 Enables Efficient Motoneuron Derivation from Human ESCs in the Absence of Extrinsic SHH Activation.. J Neurosci. 35(33):11462-81.
Baars JH, Tas S, Herold KF, Hadzidiakos DA, Rehberg B.  2006.  The suppression of spinal F-waves by propofol does not predict immobility to painful stimuli in humans.. Br J Anaesth. 96(1):118-26.