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The following pages link to Induction of a dominant negative CREB transgene specifically blocks long-term memory in Drosophila (Q34323191):
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- Pharmacological brake-release of mRNA translation enhances cognitive memory (Q21128794) (← links)
- Transcriptional regulation of long-term memory in the marine snail Aplysia (Q21198897) (← links)
- Addiction and the brain: The neurobiology of compulsion and its persistence (Q22337278) (← links)
- Upregulation of calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase IV improves memory formation and rescues memory loss with aging (Q24318415) (← links)
- A clock gene, period, plays a key role in long-term memory formation in Drosophila (Q24560018) (← links)
- The p48 DNA-binding subunit of transcription factor PTF1 is a new exocrine pancreas-specific basic helix-loop-helix protein (Q24562101) (← links)
- Antisense oligodeoxynucleotide-mediated disruption of hippocampal cAMP response element binding protein levels impairs consolidation of memory for water maze training (Q24564996) (← links)
- Continuing the search for the engram: examining the mechanism of fear memories (Q24623418) (← links)
- NMDA-mediated and self-induced bdnf exon IV transcriptions are differentially regulated in cultured cortical neurons (Q24655199) (← links)
- CREB regulation of BK channel gene expression underlies rapid drug tolerance (Q24655512) (← links)
- Effect of neurofibromatosis type I mutations on a novel pathway for adenylyl cyclase activation requiring neurofibromin and Ras (Q24671862) (← links)
- Contribution of CaMKIV to injury and fear-induced ultrasonic vocalizations in adult mice. (Q24796107) (← links)
- Survey of transcripts in the adult Drosophila brain (Q24796656) (← links)
- NF-κB transcription factor role in consolidation and reconsolidation of persistent memories (Q26781656) (← links)
- A new perspective on the role of the CREB family of transcription factors in memory consolidation via adult hippocampal neurogenesis (Q26785386) (← links)
- Distinct roles of multiple isoforms of CaMKII in signaling to the nucleus (Q26823646) (← links)
- Shocking revelations and saccharin sweetness in the study of Drosophila olfactory memory (Q26824581) (← links)
- Learning and memory in zebrafish larvae (Q26995406) (← links)
- Genes and signaling pathways involved in memory enhancement in mutant mice (Q27009274) (← links)
- From Learning to Memory: What Flies Can Tell Us about Intellectual Disability Treatment (Q27020947) (← links)
- Role of signal transduction crosstalk between adenylyl cyclase and MAP kinase in hippocampus-dependent memory (Q27022037) (← links)
- Genetic basis of triatomine behavior: lessons from available insect genomes (Q27022748) (← links)
- Transcriptional regulation by the phosphorylation-dependent factor CREB (Q28210623) (← links)
- AP-1 functions upstream of CREB to control synaptic plasticity in Drosophila (Q28215844) (← links)
- Common molecular mechanisms in explicit and implicit memory (Q28248948) (← links)
- The persistence of long-term memory: a molecular approach to self-sustaining changes in learning-induced synaptic growth (Q28284816) (← links)
- Inducible and constitutive transcription factors in the mammalian nervous system: control of gene expression by Jun, Fos and Krox, and CREB/ATF proteins (Q28291920) (← links)
- Transcription factors in long-term memory and synaptic plasticity (Q28305935) (← links)
- Transducer of regulated CREB and late phase long-term synaptic potentiation (Q28306010) (← links)
- Massed and spaced learning in honeybees: the role of CS, US, the intertrial interval, and the test interval (Q28348818) (← links)
- Drug-induced epigenetic changes produce drug tolerance (Q28469326) (← links)
- Requirement of TORC1 for late-phase long-term potentiation in the hippocampus (Q28564368) (← links)
- Synthesis degradation, and subcellular localization of synaptotagmin IV, a neuronal immediate early gene product (Q28565951) (← links)
- Sequestration of serum response factor in the hippocampus impairs long-term spatial memory (Q28579819) (← links)
- microRNA-181a is involved in insulin-like growth factor-1-mediated regulation of the transcription factor CREB1 (Q28581072) (← links)
- Impairment of cerebral cAMP-mediated signal transduction system and of spatial memory function after microsphere embolism in rats (Q28581944) (← links)
- Increasing CRTC1 function in the dentate gyrus during memory formation or reactivation increases memory strength without compromising memory quality (Q28586120) (← links)
- Calcium-stimulated adenylyl cyclase activity is critical for hippocampus-dependent long-term memory and late phase LTP (Q28586321) (← links)
- Translational control of hippocampal synaptic plasticity and memory by the eIF2alpha kinase GCN2 (Q28587149) (← links)
- Phosphodiesterase 1B knock-out mice exhibit exaggerated locomotor hyperactivity and DARPP-32 phosphorylation in response to dopamine agonists and display impaired spatial learning (Q28588029) (← links)
- Memory maintenance by PKMζ--an evolutionary perspective (Q28710372) (← links)
- Function and regulation of CREB family transcription factors in the nervous system (Q29619559) (← links)
- The multifaceted roles of glycogen synthase kinase 3beta in cellular signaling (Q29620489) (← links)
- Type II cAMP-dependent protein kinase-deficient Drosophila are viable but show developmental, circadian, and drug response phenotypes (Q30305590) (← links)
- Prefrontal consolidation supports the attainment of fear memory accuracy (Q30405868) (← links)
- Molecular aspects of glutamate dysregulation: implications for schizophrenia and its treatment (Q30428213) (← links)
- Serotonin-mushroom body circuit modulating the formation of anesthesia-resistant memory in Drosophila (Q30430978) (← links)
- Unique transgenic animal model for hereditary hearing loss (Q30465030) (← links)
- Brain-specific disruption of the eIF2α kinase PERK decreases ATF4 expression and impairs behavioral flexibility. (Q30465575) (← links)
- Memory consolidation for contextual and auditory fear conditioning is dependent on protein synthesis, PKA, and MAP kinase. (Q30500373) (← links)