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1. Hippocampal cholinergic receptors and the mTOR participation in fear-motivated inhibitory avoidance extinction memory.

2. PKMζ Maintains Remote Contextual Fear Memory by Inhibiting GluA2-Dependent AMPA Receptor Endocytosis in the Prelimbic Cortex.

3. The role of carbonic anhydrases in extinction of contextual fear memory.

4. Strength training and running elicit different neuroprotective outcomes in a β-amyloid peptide-mediated Alzheimer's disease model.

5. Novelty exposure hinders aversive memory generalization and depends on hippocampal protein synthesis.

6. Can an aversive, extinction-resistant memory trigger impairments in walking adaptability? An experimental study using adult rats.

7. Methylprednisolone as a memory enhancer in rats: Effects on aversive memory, long-term potentiation and calcium influx.

8. Modulation of the consolidation and reconsolidation of fear memory by three different serotonin receptors in hippocampus.

9. D1 and D5 dopamine receptors participate on the consolidation of two different memories.

10. Histamine infused into basolateral amygdala enhances memory consolidation of inhibitory avoidance.

11. New frontiers in the study of memory mechanisms.

12. Elimination of the vesicular acetylcholine transporter in the forebrain causes hyperactivity and deficits in spatial memory and long-term potentiation.

13. Histamine reverses a memory deficit induced in rats by early postnatal maternal deprivation.

14. Treatment of fear memories: interactions between extinction and reconsolidation.

15. Topiramate diminishes fear memory consolidation and extinguishes conditioned fear in rats.

16. Retrieval induces reconsolidation of fear extinction memory.

17. Plastic modifications induced by object recognition memory processing.

18. Physical exercise can reverse the deficit in fear memory induced by maternal deprivation.

19. Dopamine controls persistence of long-term memory storage.

20. BDNF activates mTOR to regulate GluR1 expression required for memory formation.

21. On the requirement of nitric oxide signaling in the amygdala for consolidation of inhibitory avoidance memory.

22. ERK1/2 and CaMKII-mediated events in memory formation: is 5HT regulation involved?

23. Age-dependent and age-independent human memory persistence is enhanced by delayed posttraining methylphenidate administration.

24. Reconsolidation and the fate of consolidated memories.

25. The molecular cascades of long-term potentiation underlie memory consolidation of one-trial avoidance in the CA1 region of the dorsal hippocampus, but not in the basolateral amygdala or the neocortex.

26. Do memories consolidate to persist or do they persist to consolidate?

27. Parallel memory processing by the CA1 region of the dorsal hippocampus and the basolateral amygdala.

28. Effects of acute and chronic physical exercise and stress on different types of memory in rats.

29. BDNF and memory formation and storage.

30. On the participation of mTOR in recognition memory.

31. The evidence for hippocampal long-term potentiation as a basis of memory for simple tasks.

32. BDNF is essential to promote persistence of long-term memory storage.

33. Memory-enhancing treatments reverse the impairment of inhibitory avoidance retention in sepsis-surviving rats.

34. Effects of an acute treatment with L-thyroxine on memory, habituation, danger avoidance, and on Na+, K+ -ATPase activity in rat brain.

35. Inhibition of c-Jun N-terminal kinase in the CA1 region of the dorsal hippocampus blocks extinction of inhibitory avoidance memory.

36. Effects of thyroid hormones on memory and on Na(+), K(+)-ATPase activity in rat brain.

37. Effect of radicicol infusion on the Src tyrosine kinase activity of rat hippocampus before and after training in an inhibitory avoidance task.

38. Short-term memory formation and long-term memory consolidation are enhanced by cellular prion association to stress-inducible protein 1.

39. The extinction of conditioned fear: structural and molecular basis and therapeutic use.

40. mTOR signaling in the hippocampus is necessary for memory formation.

41. Persistence of long-term memory storage requires a late protein synthesis- and BDNF- dependent phase in the hippocampus.

42. The interaction between prion protein and laminin modulates memory consolidation.

43. The connection between the hippocampal and the striatal memory systems of the brain: a review of recent findings.

44. Different molecular cascades in different sites of the brain control memory consolidation.

45. A link between the hippocampal and the striatal memory systems of the brain.

46. Molecular mechanisms mediating gastrin-releasing peptide receptor modulation of memory consolidation in the hippocampus.

47. Angiotensin II disrupts inhibitory avoidance memory retrieval.

48. Retrieval induces hippocampal-dependent reconsolidation of spatial memory.

49. A role for hippocampal gastrin-releasing peptide receptors in extinction of aversive memory.

50. Effect of lyophilised Vaccinium berries on memory, anxiety and locomotion in adult rats.

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