Overview
| Gender | Male |
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| jian.jing@mssm.edu |

| Gender | Male |
|---|---|
| jian.jing@mssm.edu |
Borovikov D, Evans C, Jing J, Rosen SC, Cropper E. A proprioceptive role for an exteroceptive mechanoafferent neuron in Aplysia. J Neurosci 2000 Mar 1; 20(5): 1990-2002.
Evans C, Jing J, Proekt A, Rosen S, Cropper E. Frequency-dependent regulation of afferent transmission in the feeding circuitry of Aplysia. J Neurophsiol. 2003; 90: 3967-3977.
Dembrow N, Jing J, Proekt A, Romero A, Vilim F, Cropper E, Weiss K. A newly identified buccal interneuron initiates and modulates feeding motor programs in aplysia. J Neurophysiol. 2003 Oct; 90(4): 2190-240.
Evans C, Jing J, Rosen S, Cropper E. Regulation of spike initiation and propagation in an Aplysia sensory neuron: gating-in via central depolarization. J Neurosci. 2003 Apr 1; 23(7): 2920-2931.
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