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  • 3. Selective 5-HT6 receptor blockade improves spatial recognition memory and reverses age-related deficits in spatial recognition memory in the mouse.
    Da Silva Costa V, Duchatelle P, Boulouard M, Dauphin F.
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  • 4. Time-dependent impact of glutamatergic modulators on the promnesiant effect of 5-HT6R blockade on mice recognition memory.
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  • 5. Effects of 5-HT6 receptor antagonism and cholinesterase inhibition in models of cognitive impairment in the rat.
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  • 7. Chronic activation of 5-HT4 receptors or blockade of 5-HT6 receptors improve memory performances.
    Quiedeville A, Boulouard M, Hamidouche K, Da Silva Costa-Aze V, Nee G, Rochais C, Dallemagne P, Fabis F, Freret T, Bouet V.
    Behav Brain Res; 2015 Oct 15; 293():10-7. PubMed ID: 26187692
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  • 8. An assessment of the effects of serotonin 6 (5-HT6) receptor antagonists in rodent models of learning.
    Lindner MD, Hodges DB, Hogan JB, Orie AF, Corsa JA, Barten DM, Polson C, Robertson BJ, Guss VL, Gillman KW, Starrett JE, Gribkoff VK.
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  • 9. 5-HT6 receptor antagonists as treatment for age-related cognitive decline.
    Quiedeville A, Boulouard M, Da Silva Costa-Aze V, Dauphin F, Bouet V, Freret T.
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  • 12. Pro-cognitive effects of 5-HT6 receptor antagonists in the social recognition procedure in rats: implication of the frontal cortex.
    Loiseau F, Dekeyne A, Millan MJ.
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  • 13. 5-HT(6) receptor agonists and antagonists enhance learning and memory in a conditioned emotion response paradigm by modulation of cholinergic and glutamatergic mechanisms.
    Woods S, Clarke NN, Layfield R, Fone KC.
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  • 14. AVN-322 is a Safe Orally Bio-Available Potent and Highly Selective Antagonist of 5-HT6R with Demonstrated Ability to Improve Impaired Memory in Animal Models.
    Ivachtchenko AV, Ivanenkov YA, Veselov MS, Okun IM.
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  • 18. Analysis of the role of the 5-HT1B receptor in spatial and aversive learning in the rat.
    Ahlander-Lüttgen M, Madjid N, Schött PA, Sandin J, Ogren SO.
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  • 19. Novel 5-HT5A receptor antagonists ameliorate scopolamine-induced working memory deficit in mice and reference memory impairment in aged rats.
    Yamazaki M, Okabe M, Yamamoto N, Yarimizu J, Harada K.
    J Pharmacol Sci; 2015 Mar 15; 127(3):362-9. PubMed ID: 25837935
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