Real-world memories are formed in a particular context and are often not acquired or recalled in isolation1-5. Time is a key variable in the organization of memories, as events that are experienced close in time are more likely to be meaningfully associated, whereas those that are experienced with a longer interval are not1-4. How the brain segregates events that are temporally distinct is unclear. Here we show that a delayed (12-24 h) increase in the expression of C-C chemokine receptor type 5 (CCR5)-an immune receptor that is well known as a co-receptor for HIV infection6,7-after the formation of a contextual memory determines the duration of the temporal window for associating or linking that memory with subsequent memories. This delayed...
Individual memories are often linked so that the recall of one triggers the recall of another. For e...
BackgroundPharmacologic inhibition of C5aR1, a receptor for the complement activation proinflammator...
Most everyday memories including many episodic-like memories that we may form automatically in the h...
Although the role of CCR5 in immunity and in HIV infection has been studied widely, its role in neur...
Although the role of CCR5 in immunity and in HIV infection has been studied widely, its role in neur...
Recent studies suggest that a shared neural ensemble may link distinct memories encoded close in tim...
The innate immune system has been implicated in several neurodegenerative diseases, including HIV-1-...
The CC chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) is a member of CCchemokine receptor family. CCR5 has the characte...
CCR5 is not only a coreceptor for HIV-1 infection in CD4+ T cells, but also contributes to their fun...
Epidemiological studies associate viral infections during childhood with the risk of developing auto...
Orchestrated trafficking and activation by pathogen-derived peptides define the ability of CD4+ T he...
CC chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5), the major HIV coreceptor, is a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) inv...
SummaryInnate recognition of invading pathogens in peripheral tissues results in the recruitment of ...
Chemokine receptors play a crucial role in the recruitment of immune cells to sites of inflammation....
The chemokine CCL5 affects the binding of the envelop protein gp120 to the co-receptor CCR5. CCL5 al...
Individual memories are often linked so that the recall of one triggers the recall of another. For e...
BackgroundPharmacologic inhibition of C5aR1, a receptor for the complement activation proinflammator...
Most everyday memories including many episodic-like memories that we may form automatically in the h...
Although the role of CCR5 in immunity and in HIV infection has been studied widely, its role in neur...
Although the role of CCR5 in immunity and in HIV infection has been studied widely, its role in neur...
Recent studies suggest that a shared neural ensemble may link distinct memories encoded close in tim...
The innate immune system has been implicated in several neurodegenerative diseases, including HIV-1-...
The CC chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) is a member of CCchemokine receptor family. CCR5 has the characte...
CCR5 is not only a coreceptor for HIV-1 infection in CD4+ T cells, but also contributes to their fun...
Epidemiological studies associate viral infections during childhood with the risk of developing auto...
Orchestrated trafficking and activation by pathogen-derived peptides define the ability of CD4+ T he...
CC chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5), the major HIV coreceptor, is a G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) inv...
SummaryInnate recognition of invading pathogens in peripheral tissues results in the recruitment of ...
Chemokine receptors play a crucial role in the recruitment of immune cells to sites of inflammation....
The chemokine CCL5 affects the binding of the envelop protein gp120 to the co-receptor CCR5. CCL5 al...
Individual memories are often linked so that the recall of one triggers the recall of another. For e...
BackgroundPharmacologic inhibition of C5aR1, a receptor for the complement activation proinflammator...
Most everyday memories including many episodic-like memories that we may form automatically in the h...