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  • 26. Odor specificity of the enhanced neural response following early odor experience in rats.
    Coopersmith R, Henderson SR, Leon M.
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  • 28. Gabaergic control of olfactory learning in young rats.
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  • 30. Norepinephrine and posttraining memory consolidation in neonatal rats.
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  • 33. Developmental change in unilateral olfactory habituation is mediated by anterior commissure maturation.
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  • 36. Olfactory associative conditioning in infant rats with brain stimulation as reward. I. Neurobehavioral consequences.
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  • 37. Localized changes in olfactory bulb morphology associated with early olfactory learning.
    Woo CC, Coopersmith R, Leon M.
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  • 40. Activation of the cyclic AMP response element-binding protein signaling pathway in the olfactory bulb is required for the acquisition of olfactory aversive learning in young rats.
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