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Maja Zorović:
Strukturne in funkcionalne značilnosti vibracijskih nevronov v torakalnih ganglijih stenice Nezara viridula (Heteroptera: Pentatomidae)
Other documents (9)
Maja Zorović, Jernej Polajnar, Andrej Čokl:
Bioakustične metode za detekcijo ličink kozličkov in rilčkarjev v drevesih in lesnem materialu
Maja Zorović, Berthold Hedwig:
Processing of species-specific auditory patterns in the cricket brain by ascending, local, and descending neurons during standing and walking
Maja Zorović:
Temporal processing of vibratory communication signals at the level of ascending interneurons in Nezara viridula (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae)
Maja Zorović, Berthold Hedwig:
Descending brain neurons in the cricket Gryllus bimaculatus (de Geer)
Stane Pajk, Damijan Knez, Urban Košak, Maja Zorović, Xavier Brazzolotto, Nicolas Coquelle, Florian Nachon, Jacques-Philippe Colletier, Marko Živin, Jure Stojan, Stanislav Gobec:
Development of potent reversible selective inhibitors of butyrylcholinesterase as fluorescent probes
Kristian Elersič, Anamarija Banjac, Marko Živin, Maja Zorović:
Increased sensitivity to psychomotor effects of ketamine enantiomers in the Wistar-Kyoto depression model
Anamarija Banjac, Kristian Elersič, Marko Živin, Maja Zorović:
Differential effects of amphetamine on ultrasonic vocalizations and locomotor activity in a rat model of endogenous depression
Anamarija Banjac:
Differential effects of amphetamine on ultrasonic vocalizations and locomotor activity in a rat model of endogenous depression
Anamarija Banjac:
Ultrasonic vocalizations as a measure of anhedonia in a rat model of endogenous depression