Biochemical Regulation of Synaptic Connectivity

  • Matthies H
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Biochemical and morphological investigations on brightness discrimination in rats led to the conclusion that the consolidation of a stable memory trace (long-term memory) is characterized by a nuclear regulation of RNA and protein synthesis. It is assumed that these...

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Matthies, H. (1973). Biochemical Regulation of Synaptic Connectivity. In Memory and Transfer of Information (pp. 531–547). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-2052-4_25

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