Cnidarian neurobiology: what does the future hold? |
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Authors: | Anderson Peter A. V. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Whitney Laboratory and Departments of Physiology and Functional Genomics, and Neuroscience, University of Florida, 9505 Ocean, Shore Blvd., St.Augustine, FL 32080, USA |
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Abstract: | Cnidarians have long been recognized as occupying a unique position in nervous system evolution and, consequently, have attracted considerable attention from neurobiologists over the years. During the latter half of the 20th century, the application of a variety of electrophysiological and other methods provided us with a great deal of information about the scope and composition of the cnidarian nervous system. Here, I will briefly review what is known about cnidarian nervous systems, what remains to be found and, most importantly, discuss the status and future of the field. |
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Keywords: | Anthozoa Hydrozoa Scyphozoa gap junctions neurons synapse neurotransmitters ion channels |
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