An increasing body of evidence suggests that mechanisms related to the introduction and repair of DNA double strand breaks (DSBs) may be associated with long-term memory (LTM) processes. Previous studies from our group suggested that factors known to function in DNA recombination/repair machineries, such as DNA ligases, polymerases, and DNA endonucleases, play a role in LTM. Here we report data using C57BL/6 mice showing that the V(D)J recombination-activating gene 1 (RAG1), which encodes a factor that introduces DSBs in immunoglobulin and T-cell receptor genes, is induced in the amygdala, but not in the hippocampus, after context fear conditioning. Amygdalar induction of RAG1 mRNA, measured by real-time PCR, was not observed in context-onl...
The immediate-early gene early growth response gene-1 (EGR-1, zif-268) has been extensively studied ...
Research in the neurosciences offers valuable insights for psychiatry. Recent animal work qualifies ...
The retrieval of fear memories induces two opposing processes, reconsolidation, and extinction. The ...
Memories occur as a result of experience and can affect behavior. I investigated the biological corr...
In this study we describe changes of gene expression that occur in the basolateral complex of the mo...
Neuronal activity generates DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) at specific loci in vitro and this facil...
Neuronal activity generates DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) at specific loci in vitro and this facil...
AbstractFear conditioning is a valuable behavioral paradigm for studying the neural basis of emotion...
The cellular mechanisms that underlie learning and memory formation remain one of the most intriguin...
The cellular mechanisms that underlie learning and memory formation remain one of the most intriguin...
Background: Memory reconsolidation is the direct effect of memory reactivation followed by stabiliza...
Fear memories, here defined as learned associations between a stimulus and a physiological fear reac...
We have identified a member of the growth arrest and DNA damage (Gadd45) protein family, Gadd45γ, wh...
Do associative learning and synaptic long-term potentiation (LTP) depend on the same cellular mechan...
In fear conditioning, aversive stimuli are readily associated with contextual features. A brief reex...
The immediate-early gene early growth response gene-1 (EGR-1, zif-268) has been extensively studied ...
Research in the neurosciences offers valuable insights for psychiatry. Recent animal work qualifies ...
The retrieval of fear memories induces two opposing processes, reconsolidation, and extinction. The ...
Memories occur as a result of experience and can affect behavior. I investigated the biological corr...
In this study we describe changes of gene expression that occur in the basolateral complex of the mo...
Neuronal activity generates DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) at specific loci in vitro and this facil...
Neuronal activity generates DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) at specific loci in vitro and this facil...
AbstractFear conditioning is a valuable behavioral paradigm for studying the neural basis of emotion...
The cellular mechanisms that underlie learning and memory formation remain one of the most intriguin...
The cellular mechanisms that underlie learning and memory formation remain one of the most intriguin...
Background: Memory reconsolidation is the direct effect of memory reactivation followed by stabiliza...
Fear memories, here defined as learned associations between a stimulus and a physiological fear reac...
We have identified a member of the growth arrest and DNA damage (Gadd45) protein family, Gadd45γ, wh...
Do associative learning and synaptic long-term potentiation (LTP) depend on the same cellular mechan...
In fear conditioning, aversive stimuli are readily associated with contextual features. A brief reex...
The immediate-early gene early growth response gene-1 (EGR-1, zif-268) has been extensively studied ...
Research in the neurosciences offers valuable insights for psychiatry. Recent animal work qualifies ...
The retrieval of fear memories induces two opposing processes, reconsolidation, and extinction. The ...