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1. Interactions between the amygdala and medial prefrontal cortex as upstream regulators of the hippocampus to reconsolidate and enhance retrieved inhibitory avoidance memory.

2. Improvement of PTSD-like behavior by the forgetting effect of hippocampal neurogenesis enhancer memantine in a social defeat stress paradigm.

3. Dietary heat-killed Lactobacillus brevis SBC8803 (SBL88™) improves hippocampus-dependent memory performance and adult hippocampal neurogenesis.

4. Dietary magnesium deficiency impairs hippocampus-dependent memories without changes in the spine density and morphology of hippocampal neurons in mice.

5. Microglial production of TNF-alpha is a key element of sustained fear memory.

6. Vitamin B1-deficient mice show impairment of hippocampus-dependent memory formation and loss of hippocampal neurons and dendritic spines: potential microendophenotypes of Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome.

7. Editorial.

8. PARP-1 activity is required for the reconsolidation and extinction of contextual fear memory.

9. [Mechanisms for regulation of fear conditioning and memory].

10. Region-specific activation of CRTC1-CREB signaling mediates long-term fear memory.

11. Enhancement of fear memory by retrieval through reconsolidation.

12. Functional roles of CREB as a positive regulator in the formation and enhancement of memory.

13. Dysfunction of the RAR/RXR signaling pathway in the forebrain impairs hippocampal memory and synaptic plasticity.

14. Molecular mechanisms for the destabilization and restabilization of reactivated spatial memory in the Morris water maze.

15. CaMKIV over-expression boosts cortical 4-7 Hz oscillations during learning and 1-4 Hz delta oscillations during sleep.

16. Activin plays a key role in the maintenance of long-term memory and late-LTP.

17. [Mechanisms of reconsolidation and extinction of fear memory].

18. Brain region-specific gene expression activation required for reconsolidation and extinction of contextual fear memory.

19. Upregulation of calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase IV improves memory formation and rescues memory loss with aging.

20. Activation of Fyn tyrosine kinase in the mouse dorsal hippocampus is essential for contextual fear conditioning.

21. Activation of LVGCCs and CB1 receptors required for destabilization of reactivated contextual fear memories.

22. Genetic enhancement of trace fear memory and cingulate potentiation in mice overexpressing Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase IV.

23. Chronic reduction in dietary tryptophan leads to a selective impairment of contextual fear memory in mice.

24. Stability of recent and remote contextual fear memory.

25. Memory reconsolidation and extinction have distinct temporal and biochemical signatures.

26. CREB required for the stability of new and reactivated fear memories.

27. Anterior Cingulate Cortex Projections to the Dorsal Hippocampus Positively Control the Expression of Contextual Fear Generalization

28. Interaction between reconsolidation and extinction of fear memory.

29. The efficacy of memantine in the treatment of civilian posttraumatic stress disorder: an open-label trial.

30. Reconsolidation/destabilization, extinction and forgetting of fear memory as therapeutic targets for PTSD.

31. Genetic enhancement of trace fear memory and cingulate potentiation in mice overexpressing Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase IV.

32. CREB AND MEMORY.

33. Brain networks activated to form object recognition memory.

34. N-glycosylation in the hippocampus is required for the consolidation and reconsolidation of contextual fear memory.

35. Tumor necrosis factor α negatively regulates the retrieval and reconsolidation of hippocampus-dependent memory.

36. Hippocampal neurogenesis enhancers promote forgetting of remote fear memory after hippocampal reactivation by retrieval.

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