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    1. Coglianese, D., S.I. Cromarty and G. Kass-Simon (2008). Perception of the steroid hormone 20-Hydroxyecdysone modulates agonistic behavior in Homarus americanus. Animal Behaviour. 75:2023-2034.
    2. Cromarty, S.I., K. Silva and G. Kass-Simon (2008). Steroid chemoreception in the American lobster: Olfactory receptor neuron responses in non-gravid females. Journal of Comparative Physiology A. (under review).
    3. Sipala, M., S.I. Cromarty, G. Kass-Simon and L. Martin (2008).  Ecdysteroid receptor expression in olfactory receptor neurons of the American lobster Homarus americanus (in preparation).
    4. Cromarty, S.I. and G. Kass-Simon (2008). Regional differences in abdominal phasic flexor muscles mediating the escape response in the American lobster (in preparation).
    5. Rutishauser, R., S.I. Cromarty, B.S. Beltz and E.A. Kravitz (2004). Long-Term Consequences of Agonistic Interactions Between Socially Naive Juvenile American Lobsters (Homarus americanus). Biological Bulletin 207:183-187.
    6. Hörner, M., R. Heinrich, S.I. Cromarty and E.A. Kravitz (2002).Synaptic connectivity of amine-containing neurosecretory cells of lobsters: Inputs to 5HT- and OCT-containing neurons. In. Wiese, K. (ed.) The Crustacean Nervous System. pp. 156-172, Springer Verlag, Germany.
    7. Heinrich, R., M. Hörner, S.I. Cromarty and E.A. Kravitz (2002). Intrinsic properties of amine-containing neurosecretory cells of lobsters: Spontaneous activity and autoinhibition. In. Wiese, K. (ed.) The Crustacean Nervous System. pp. 173-185, 2002. Springer Verlag, Germany.
    8. Doernberg, S., S.I. Cromarty, R. Heinrich, B.S. Beltz and E.A. Kravitz (2001). Agonistic Behavior in Naive Juvenile Lobsters Depleted of Serotonin by 5, 7-dihydroxytryptamine. Journal of Comparative Physiology A. 187:91-103.
    9. Heinrich R., S.I. Cromarty and E.A. Kravitz (2000). Intrinsic properties of amine-containing neurosecretory cells of lobsters: Spontaneous activity and autoinhibition. European Journal of Neuroscience 12: 95-96.
    10. Cromarty, S.I., J. Mello and G. Kass-Simon (2000). Molt-Related and Size-Dependent Difference in the Escape Response of Post-Threat Behavior of the American Lobster, Homarus americanus. Biological Bulletin. 199:265-277.
    11. Mello, J., S.I. Cromarty, and G. Kass-Simon (1999). Increased Aggressiveness in Gravid American Lobsters, Homarus americanus. Aggressive Behavior. 25:451-472.
    12. Cromarty, S.I., J. Mello and G. Kass-Simon (1999). Time in Residence Affects Escape and Agonistic Behavior in Adult Male American Lobsters. Biological Bulletin. 196(1):105-112.
    13. Heinrich, R., S.I. Cromarty, M. Hörner, D.H. Edwards and E.A. Kravitz (1999).Autoinhibition of Serotonin Cells: An Intrinsic Regulatory Mechanism Sensitive to the Pattern of Usage of the Cells. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 96(5):2473-2478.
    14. Ruffner, M., S.I. Cromarty and R. Cooper (1999). Synaptic depression of Synaptic Efficacy in High- and Low-Output Drosophila Neuromuscular Junctions by the Molting Hormone (20-HE). Journal of Neurophysiology 81(2):788-794.
    15. Cromarty, S.I. and C.D. Derby (1998). Inhibitory Receptor Binding Events Among the Components of Complex Mixtures Contribute to Mixture Suppression in Responses of Olfactory Receptor Neurons of Spiny Lobster. Journal of Comparative Physiology A.183(6):699-707.
    16. Cromarty, S.I. and G. Kass-Simon (1998). Differential effects of a molting hormone, 20-hydroxyecdysone, on the neuromuscular junctions of the claw opener and abdominal flexor muscles of the American lobster. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. 120(2):289-300.
    17. Cromarty, S.I., J. Mello and G. Kass-Simon (1998). Comparative Analysis of Escape Behavior, in Male, and Gravid and Non-Gravid, Female Lobster. Biological Bulletin. 194 (1):63-71.
    18. Cromarty, S.I. and C.D. Derby (1997). Multiple Excitatory Receptor Types on Individual Olfactory Neurons: Implications for Coding of Mixtures in the Spiny Lobster. Journal of Comparative Physiology A. 180:481-491.
    19. Cromarty, S.I., J.S. Cobb and G. Kass-Simon (1991). Behavioral Analysis of the Escape Response in the Juvenile Lobster Homarus americanus over the Molt Cycle. Journal of Experimental Biology. 158: 565-581.