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1. Adaptive Changes in Group 2 Metabotropic Glutamate Receptors Underlie the Deficit in Recognition Memory Induced by Methamphetamine in Mice.

2. In Vivo Attenuation of M-Current Suppression Impairs Consolidation of Object Recognition Memory.

3. Mecp2 Deletion from Cholinergic Neurons Selectively Impairs Recognition Memory and Disrupts Cholinergic Modulation of the Perirhinal Cortex.

4. Dopamine Enhances Item Novelty Detection via Hippocampal and Associative Recall via Left Lateral Prefrontal Cortex Mechanisms.

5. Chemogenetic Suppression of Medial Prefrontal-Dorsal Hippocampal Interactions Prevents Estrogenic Enhancement of Memory Consolidation in Female Mice.

6. PTSD-Related Behavioral Traits in a Rat Model of Blast-Induced mTBI Are Reversed by the mGluR2/3 Receptor Antagonist BCI-838.

7. Hippocampus-Dependent Goal Localization by Head-Fixed Mice in Virtual Reality.

8. Combined Treatment With Environmental Enrichment and (-)-Epigallocatechin-3-Gallate Ameliorates Learning Deficits and Hippocampal Alterations in a Mouse Model of Down Syndrome.

9. The Brain-Enriched MicroRNA miR-9-3p Regulates Synaptic Plasticity and Memory.

10. 17β-Estradiol and Agonism of G-protein-Coupled Estrogen Receptor Enhance Hippocampal Memory via Different Cell-Signaling Mechanisms.

11. Histone Modification of Nedd4 Ubiquitin Ligase Controls the Loss of AMPA Receptors and Cognitive Impairment Induced by Repeated Stress.

12. Obesity Weighs down Memory through a Mechanism Involving the Neuroepigenetic Dysregulation of Sirt1.

13. Blockade of glutamatergic transmission in perirhinal cortex impairs object recognition memory in macaques.

14. Neural correlates of object-associated choice behavior in the perirhinal cortex of rats.

15. Reversal of apoE4-driven brain pathology and behavioral deficits by bexarotene.

16. Role of medial prefrontal cortex serotonin 2A receptors in the control of retrieval of recognition memory in rats.

17. Knockdown of prodynorphin gene prevents cognitive decline, reduces anxiety, and rescues loss of group 1 metabotropic glutamate receptor function in aging.

18. Canonical Wnt signaling is necessary for object recognition memory consolidation.

19. Evidence for encoding versus retrieval scheduling in the hippocampus by theta phase and acetylcholine.

20. Depletion of perineuronal nets enhances recognition memory and long-term depression in the perirhinal cortex.

21. Reversible pathologic and cognitive phenotypes in an inducible model of Alzheimer-amyloidosis.

22. Hypoxia/reoxygenation impairs memory formation via adenosine-dependent activation of caspase 1.

23. Ryanodine receptor blockade reduces amyloid-β load and memory impairments in Tg2576 mouse model of Alzheimer disease.

24. Integrin β1 signals through Arg to regulate postnatal dendritic arborization, synapse density, and behavior.

25. Hippocampal histone acetylation regulates object recognition and the estradiol-induced enhancement of object recognition.

26. On the dynamic nature of the engram: evidence for circuit-level reorganization of object memory traces following reactivation.

27. The diabetes drug liraglutide prevents degenerative processes in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease.

28. Phosphodiesterase-4D knock-out and RNA interference-mediated knock-down enhance memory and increase hippocampal neurogenesis via increased cAMP signaling.

29. Loss of quinone reductase 2 function selectively facilitates learning behaviors.

30. A noncompetitive BACE1 inhibitor TAK-070 ameliorates Abeta pathology and behavioral deficits in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease.

31. Estradiol-induced object memory consolidation in middle-aged female mice requires dorsal hippocampal extracellular signal-regulated kinase and phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase activation.

32. Somatostatin signaling in neuronal cilia is critical for object recognition memory.

33. Restricting dopaminergic signaling to either dorsolateral or medial striatum facilitates cognition.

34. Interneurons produced in adulthood are required for the normal functioning of the olfactory bulb network and for the execution of selected olfactory behaviors.

35. L-type voltage-dependent calcium channel antagonists impair perirhinal long-term recognition memory and plasticity processes.

36. Endogenous kappa opioid activation mediates stress-induced deficits in learning and memory.

37. Oxytocin makes a face in memory familiar.

38. Estradiol-induced enhancement of object memory consolidation involves hippocampal extracellular signal-regulated kinase activation and membrane-bound estrogen receptors.

39. Immunotherapy targeting pathological tau conformers in a tangle mouse model reduces brain pathology with associated functional improvements.

40. Chronic glucocorticoids increase hippocampal vulnerability to neurotoxicity under conditions that produce CA3 dendritic retraction but fail to impair spatial recognition memory.

41. Erythropoietin enhances hippocampal response during memory retrieval in humans.

42. Paradoxical facilitation of object recognition memory after infusion of scopolamine into perirhinal cortex: implications for cholinergic system function.

43. Transient inactivation of perirhinal cortex disrupts encoding, retrieval, and consolidation of object recognition memory.

44. Interaction between perirhinal and medial prefrontal cortex is required for temporal order but not recognition memory for objects in rats.

45. Activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase/extracellular signal-regulated kinase in hippocampal circuitry is required for consolidation and reconsolidation of recognition memory.

46. Oxytocin in the medial amygdala is essential for social recognition in the mouse.

47. Impaired recognition of the goal location during spatial navigation in rats with hippocampal lesions.

48. Impaired recognition memory in rats after damage to the hippocampus.

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