1997
DOI: 10.1097/00008877-199712000-00010
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Late and prolonged post-training memory modulation in entorhinal and parietal cortex by drugs acting on the cAMP/protein kinase A signalling pathway

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“…One hundred and sixty animals (80 with cannulae in the hippocampus, 80 with cannulae in the entorhinal cortex) were trained in one-trial step-down inhibitory avoidance as described elsewhere (3,10,14,20,21,31). Briefly, the animals were placed on a 2.5-cm high and 7-cm wide platform facing a 43 x 25 cm grid of bronze bars spaced 1 cm apart.…”
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“…One hundred and sixty animals (80 with cannulae in the hippocampus, 80 with cannulae in the entorhinal cortex) were trained in one-trial step-down inhibitory avoidance as described elsewhere (3,10,14,20,21,31). Briefly, the animals were placed on a 2.5-cm high and 7-cm wide platform facing a 43 x 25 cm grid of bronze bars spaced 1 cm apart.…”
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“…Infusions were carried out over 30 s, after which the cannulae were left in place for another 15 s, first on one side and then on the other. Thus, the infusion procedure took slightly over 90 s (5,10,20,21). Infusions like these reach an area of approximately 1 mm 3 and diffuse away from the infusion site in less than 60 min (10,20,21,34) (Figure 1).…”
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