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The following pages link to Karyn M. Frick (Q47310021):
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- Sex steroid hormones matter for learning and memory: estrogenic regulation of hippocampal function in male and female rodents (Q26796698) (← links)
- Epigenetics, oestradiol and hippocampal memory consolidation (Q26823509) (← links)
- Epigenetic alterations regulate estradiol-induced enhancement of memory consolidation. (Q33777778) (← links)
- Estradiol-induced object memory consolidation in middle-aged female mice requires dorsal hippocampal extracellular signal-regulated kinase and phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase activation (Q33779918) (← links)
- A new approach to understanding the molecular mechanisms through which estrogens affect cognition (Q33925274) (← links)
- 17β-Estradiol regulates histone alterations associated with memory consolidation and increases Bdnf promoter acetylation in middle-aged female mice. (Q34067419) (← links)
- Epigenetic regulation of estrogen-dependent memory (Q34243105) (← links)
- Chronic oral estrogen affects memory and neurochemistry in middle-aged female mice. (Q34698981) (← links)
- Prenatal stress induces spatial memory deficits and epigenetic changes in the hippocampus indicative of heterochromatin formation and reduced gene expression (Q35009687) (← links)
- Regulation of object recognition and object placement by ovarian sex steroid hormones (Q35085858) (← links)
- Introduction to the special issue of Neurobiology of Learning and Memory on memory impairment and disease. (Q35711945) (← links)
- Effects of environmental enrichment on spatial memory and neurochemistry in middle-aged mice. (Q36065414) (← links)
- Molecular mechanisms underlying the memory-enhancing effects of estradiol (Q36068695) (← links)
- The progesterone-induced enhancement of object recognition memory consolidation involves activation of the extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) and mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) pathways in the dorsal hippocampus (Q36106005) (← links)
- Building a better hormone therapy? How understanding the rapid effects of sex steroid hormones could lead to new therapeutics for age-related memory decline. (Q36106017) (← links)
- Life-long environmental enrichment differentially affects the mnemonic response to estrogen in young, middle-aged, and aged female mice. (Q36176198) (← links)
- Estradiol-Mediated Spine Changes in the Dorsal Hippocampus and Medial Prefrontal Cortex of Ovariectomized Female Mice Depend on ERK and mTOR Activation in the Dorsal Hippocampus (Q36534311) (← links)
- 17β-Estradiol and Agonism of G-protein-Coupled Estrogen Receptor Enhance Hippocampal Memory via Different Cell-Signaling Mechanisms (Q36690146) (← links)
- Post-training progesterone dose-dependently enhances object, but not spatial, memory consolidation. (Q36972600) (← links)
- Differential effects of acute progesterone administration on spatial and object memory in middle-aged and aged female C57BL/6 mice. (Q36980910) (← links)
- Age-dependent effects of environmental enrichment on spatial reference memory in male mice (Q37015719) (← links)
- Inhibition of local estrogen synthesis in the hippocampus impairs hippocampal memory consolidation in ovariectomized female mice (Q37026403) (← links)
- Estrogens and age-related memory decline in rodents: what have we learned and where do we go from here? (Q37147787) (← links)
- Estradiol-induced enhancement of object memory consolidation involves NMDA receptors and protein kinase A in the dorsal hippocampus of female C57BL/6 mice (Q37169584) (← links)
- The effects of acute 17beta-estradiol treatment on gene expression in the young female mouse hippocampus. (Q37172024) (← links)
- Estradiol-induced enhancement of object memory consolidation involves hippocampal extracellular signal-regulated kinase activation and membrane-bound estrogen receptors. (Q37218638) (← links)
- The impact of age-related ovarian hormone loss on cognitive and neural function (Q37870772) (← links)
- Hippocampal Wnt Signaling: Memory Regulation and Hormone Interactions. (Q38365364) (← links)
- Distinct effects of estrogen receptor antagonism on object recognition and spatial memory consolidation in ovariectomized mice (Q38605580) (← links)
- Why estrogens matter for behavior and brain health (Q38796711) (← links)
- Sex differences in hippocampal function (Q39015315) (← links)
- Neonatal 192 IgG-saporin lesions of basal forebrain cholinergic neurons selectively impair response to spatial novelty in adult rats. (Q42482359) (← links)
- Estrogen replacement improves spatial reference memory and increases hippocampal synaptophysin in aged female mice. (Q44209107) (← links)
- Low CA1 spine synapse density is further reduced by castration in male non-human primates. (Q44822054) (← links)
- Effects of complete immunotoxin lesions of the cholinergic basal forebrain on fear conditioning and spatial learning. (Q44852142) (← links)
- The memory-enhancing effects of hippocampal estrogen receptor activation involve metabotropic glutamate receptor signaling. (Q45282299) (← links)
- Estrogenic regulation of memory consolidation: A look beyond the hippocampus, ovaries, and females. (Q47309966) (← links)
- Sex differences in the behavioral response to spatial and object novelty in adult C57BL/6 mice (Q47320876) (← links)
- Male mice exhibit better spatial working and reference memory than females in a water-escape radial arm maze task (Q47694463) (← links)
- Canonical Wnt signaling is necessary for object recognition memory consolidation (Q47864291) (← links)
- Enrichment enhances spatial memory and increases synaptophysin levels in aged female mice (Q47953177) (← links)
- Short-term environmental enrichment decreases the mnemonic response to estrogen in young, but not aged, female mice (Q48134819) (← links)
- Acetylcholine release in the hippocampus: effects of cholinergic and GABAergic compounds in the medial septal area (Q48187661) (← links)
- Presynaptic markers of cholinergic function in the rat brain: relationship with age and cognitive status (Q48238988) (← links)
- Effects of continuous and intermittent estrogen treatments on memory in aging female mice (Q48434450) (← links)
- Long-term continuous, but not daily, environmental enrichment reduces spatial memory decline in aged male mice (Q48469134) (← links)
- Different types of environmental enrichment have discrepant effects on spatial memory and synaptophysin levels in female mice (Q48492198) (← links)
- Introduction to the special section on "Hormones and cognition: perspectives, controversies, and challenges for future research". (Q48685124) (← links)
- Sex differences in contextual fear conditioning are associated with differential ventral hippocampal extracellular signal-regulated kinase activation (Q48786934) (← links)
- Oxotremorine infusions into the medial septal area of middle-aged rats affect spatial reference memory and ChAT activity (Q48903500) (← links)