Training with inedible food in Aplysia causes expression of C/EBP in the buccal but not cerebral ganglion.
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Synchrony and desynchrony in circadian clocks: impacts on learning and memoryCritical role of the circadian clock in memory formation: lessons from AplysiaMassed training-induced intermediate-term operant memory in aplysia requires protein synthesis and multiple persistent kinase cascadesProtein phosphatase-dependent circadian regulation of intermediate-term associative memory.PKA and PKC are required for long-term but not short-term in vivo operant memory in Aplysia.Associative learning in invertebrates.Neural mechanisms of operant conditioning and learning-induced behavioral plasticity in Aplysia.Acute Sleep Deprivation Blocks Short- and Long-Term Operant Memory in Aplysia.New learning while consolidating memory during sleep is actively blocked by a protein synthesis dependent process.A brief retraining regulates the persistence and lability of a long-term memoryPKG-mediated MAPK signaling is necessary for long-term operant memory in Aplysia.Molecular correlates of separate components of training that contribute to long-term memory formation after learning that food is inedible in Aplysia.Role of proteasome-dependent protein degradation in long-term operant memory in Aplysia.Differential role of calpain-dependent protein cleavage in intermediate and long-term operant memory in Aplysia.NO is required for memory formation and expression of memory, and for minor behavioral changes during training with inedible food in Aplysia.
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Training with inedible food in Aplysia causes expression of C/EBP in the buccal but not cerebral ganglion.
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Alexander Perelman
Arnold Eskin
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Charity L Green
David Levitan
Lisa C Lyons
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10.1101/LM.970408
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2008-05-28T00:00:00Z