CREB binding protein is required for both short-term and long-term memory formation.
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The endocannabinoid system in normal and pathological brain ageingEpigenetics in the mature mammalian brain: effects on behavior and synaptic transmissionHippocampal Transcriptome Profile of Persistent Memory Rescue in a Mouse Model of THRA1 Mutation-Mediated Resistance to Thyroid Hormone.Opposite monosynaptic scaling of BLP-vCA1 inputs governs hopefulness- and helplessness-modulated spatial learning and memoryEpigenetic Changes in Neurodegenerative DiseasesEpigenetic Modifications, Alcoholic Brain and Potential Drug TargetsPrefrontal consolidation supports the attainment of fear memory accuracyBasal variability in CREB phosphorylation predicts trait-like differences in amygdala-dependent memoryThe role of nuclear PKMĪ¶ in memory maintenance.CBP is required for environmental enrichment-induced neurogenesis and cognitive enhancement.Epigenetic regulation of estrogen-dependent memory.The role of histone acetylation in memory formation and cognitive impairments.Epigenetic memory: the Lamarckian brainK-Lysine acetyltransferase 2a regulates a hippocampal gene expression network linked to memory formationCREB-binding protein levels in the rat hippocampus fail to predict chronological or cognitive agingAcetylation-mediated suppression of transcription-independent memory: bidirectional modulation of memory by acetylationEpigenetic mechanisms in fear conditioning: implications for treating post-traumatic stress disorder.Regular moderate or intense exercise prevents depression-like behavior without change of hippocampal tryptophan content in chronically tryptophan-deficient and stressed miceHippocampal focal knockout of CBP affects specific histone modifications, long-term potentiation, and long-term memory.Histone acetylation and CREB binding protein are required for neuronal resistance against ischemic injury.Minocycline reduces neuroinflammation but does not ameliorate neuron loss in a mouse model of neurodegenerationBorna disease virus phosphoprotein modulates epigenetic signaling in neurons to control viral replicationEpigenetic mechanisms in memory and synaptic function.Conditional deletion of Notch1 and Notch2 genes in excitatory neurons of postnatal forebrain does not cause neurodegeneration or reduction of Notch mRNAs and proteinsThe effects of perinatal choline supplementation on hippocampal cholinergic development in rats exposed to alcohol during the brain growth spurtAcetyltransferases (HATs) as targets for neurological therapeuticsEpigenetics-beyond the genome in alcoholism.Xylaria nigripes mitigates spatial memory impairment induced by rapid eye movement sleep deprivationGenetic polymorphism of nonsyndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate is associated with developmental dyslexia in Chinese school-aged populations.Transcriptional and epigenetic regulation of Hebbian and non-Hebbian plasticity.HDAC3 and the molecular brake pad hypothesisEpigenetic regulation of memory formation and maintenance.Lysine acetyltransferases CBP and p300 as therapeutic targets in cognitive and neurodegenerative disorders.Fibroblast growth factor-2 signaling in neurogenesis and neurodegeneration.Epigenetic regulation of memory by acetylation and methylation of chromatin: implications in neurological disorders, aging, and addiction.Nervous translation, do you get the message? A review of mRNPs, mRNA-protein interactions and translational control within cells of the nervous system.Histone-acetylation: a link between Alzheimer's disease and post-traumatic stress disorder?Cognitive dysfunction in Huntington's disease: mechanisms and therapeutic strategies beyond BDNF.Epigenetic regulation of cognition: A circumscribed review of the field.CBP-Dependent memory consolidation in the prefrontal cortex supports object-location learning.
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CREB binding protein is required for both short-term and long-term memory formation.
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CREB binding protein is required for both short-term and long-term memory formation.
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CREB binding protein is required for both short-term and long-term memory formation.
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CREB binding protein is required for both short-term and long-term memory formation.
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CREB binding protein is required for both short-term and long-term memory formation.
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CREB binding protein is required for both short-term and long-term memory formation.
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CREB binding protein is required for both short-term and long-term memory formation.
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CREB binding protein is required for both short-term and long-term memory formation.
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Guiquan Chen
Hirotaka Watanabe
Jan M van Deursen
Xiaoyan Zou
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13066-13077
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10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2378-10.2010
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2010-09-01T00:00:00Z