Invertebrate models of lysosomal storage disease: what have we learned so far? Samantha HindleSarita HebbarSean T. Sweeney Review 25 October 2011 Pages: 59 - 71
Caenorhabditis elegans as an experimental tool for the study of complex neurological diseases: Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease and autism spectrum disorder Fernando CalahorroManuel Ruiz-Rubio Review 08 November 2011 Pages: 73 - 83
Differential effects of nitric oxide on the responsiveness of tactile hairs Hansjürgen SchuppePhilip L. Newland Original Paper 15 May 2011 Pages: 85 - 90
Toward locating the source of serotonergic axons in the tail nerve of Aplysia Sagar JhalaArianna N. TamvacakisPaul S. Katz Original Paper 30 August 2011 Pages: 91 - 96
Distribution of APGWamide-immunoreactivity in the brain and reproductive organs of adult Pygmy squid, Idiosepius pygmaeus P. SirinupongJ. SuwanjaratJ. van Minnen Original Paper 14 September 2011 Pages: 97 - 102
The second joint Kemali-IBRO Mediterranean school of neuroscience is the first for invertebrate neuroscience A. YilmazM. A. Chabaud Meeting Report 28 October 2011 Pages: 103 - 107
Teaching report: the use of Drosophila melanogaster larval thermosensitive escape behaviour as a model system to demonstrate sensory function Adrian B. HarrisonMatthew OswaldSean T. Sweeney Technical Report 14 October 2011 Pages: 109 - 112
The neuropeptide Gonadotropin-releasing hormone modifies the spontaneous muscular contraction in the earthworm: Eisenia foetida J. Luis QuintanarKarina Gutiérrez-GarcíaLuis Castillo-Hernández Short Communication 15 May 2011 Pages: 113 - 116