MOLECULAR MECHANISMS FOR THE DESTABILIZATION AND RESTABILIZATION OF REACTIVATED SPATIAL MEMORY IN THE MORRIS WATER MAZE

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

Abstract Background Memory retrieval is not a passive process.Recent studies have shown that reactivated memory is destabilized and then restabilized through gene expression-dependent reconsolidation.Molecular studies on the regulation of hindirochakkahaniya.com memory stability after retrieval have focused almost exclusively on fear memory, especi

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Complex problems require complex solutions: the utility of social quality theory for addressing the Social Determinants of Health

Abstract Background In order to improve the health of the most vulnerable groups in society, the WHO Commission on Social Determinants of Health (CSDH) called for multi-sectoral action, which requires research and policy on the multiple and inter-linking factors shaping health outcomes.Most conceptual tools available to researchers tend to focus on

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