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137 related items for PubMed ID: 6322816

  • 21. Isolation-stress-induced facilitation of passive avoidance memory in the day-old chick.
    Johnston AN, Rose SP.
    Behav Neurosci; 1998 Aug; 112(4):929-36. PubMed ID: 9733199
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  • 22. Effect of testosterone on intermediate memory in day-old chicks.
    Gibbs ME, Ng KT, Andrew RJ.
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  • 23. Corticotrophin releasing factor is more potent than some corticotrophin-related peptides in affecting passive avoidance behaviour in rats.
    Sahgal A, Wright C, Edwardson JA, Keith AB.
    Neurosci Lett; 1983 Mar 28; 36(1):81-6. PubMed ID: 6304581
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  • 24. Memory facilitating and anti-amnesic effects of corticosteroids.
    Flood JF, Vidal D, Bennett EL, Orme AE, Vasquez S, Jarvik ME.
    Pharmacol Biochem Behav; 1978 Jan 28; 8(1):81-7. PubMed ID: 625481
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  • 25. A vasopressin metabolite produces qualitatively different effects on memory retrieval depending on the accessibility of the memory.
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    Flexner JB, Flexner LB, Walter R, Hoffman PL.
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    Medvedev VI, Bakharev VD, Kaurov OA.
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  • 28. Long-term memory formation in chicks is blocked by 2-deoxygalactose, a fucose analog.
    Rose SP, Jork R.
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  • 29. [Effect of vasopressin on memory in healthy probands and patients with central diabetes insipidus].
    László FA.
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    Mactutus CF, Smith RL, Riccio DC.
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    Sheĭman IM, Ponomareva-Stepnaia MA, Maksimova LA, Nezovibat'ko VN, Ashmarin IP.
    Zh Evol Biokhim Fiziol; 1980 Mar 01; 16(4):359-64. PubMed ID: 6252731
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    Faiman CP, De Erausquin GA, Baratti CM.
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  • 36. Failure of vasopressin to enhance memory in a passive avoidance task in rats.
    Sahgal A, Keith AB, Wright C, Edwardson JA.
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  • 37. Cholinergic receptor antagonists impair formation of intermediate-term memory in the chick.
    Patterson TA, Lipton JR, Bennett EL, Rosenzweig MR.
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  • 38. Effect of vasopressin and adrenocorticotrophic hormone fragment ACTH(4)-(7) on human memory.
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  • 39. Facilitation of avoidance behavior by vasopressin fragments microinjected into limbic-midbrain structures.
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  • 40. Corticosterone facilitates long-term memory formation via enhanced glycoprotein synthesis.
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