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European Journal of Neuroscience

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EJN publishes original research articles and reviews in the broad fields of molecular, cellular, systems, behavioral, and cognitive neurosciences. EJN aims to advance our understanding of the nervous system in health and disease, thereby improving the diagnosis and treatment of neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders. Papers should present novel results that can be of interest to a broad spectrum of neuroscientists and that were generated by experiments guided by clearly defined aims or hypotheses. Highly specialized articles that provide only limited new insights into the organization and function of the nervous system, or describe results too specialized for a generalist neuroscience journal may be considered outside the scope of EJN.
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European Journal of Neuroscience; neuroscience; neurology; neurosurgery; european; journal; pain; me

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Institución detectada Período Navegá Descargá Solicitá
No detectada desde ene. 1989 / hasta dic. 2023 Wiley Online Library

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Tipo de recurso:

revistas

ISSN impreso

0953-816X

ISSN electrónico

1460-9568

Editor responsable

John Wiley & Sons, Inc. (WILEY)

País de edición

Reino Unido

Fecha de publicación

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The ubiquitin–proteasome cascade is required for mammalian long‐term memory formation

Mariella Lopez‐Salon; Mariana Alonso; Monica R. M. Vianna; Haydee Viola; Tadeu Mello E Souza; Ivan Izquierdo; Juana M. Pasquini; Jorge H. Medina

<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>It has been recently demonstrated that ubiquitin–proteasome‐mediated proteolysis is required for long‐term synaptic facilitation in <jats:italic>Aplysia.</jats:italic> Here we show that the hippocampal blockade of this proteolytic pathway is also required for the formation of long‐term memory in the rat. Bilateral infusion of lactacystin, a specific proteasome inhibitor, to the CA1 region caused full retrograde amnesia for a one‐trial inhibitory avoidance learning when given 1, 4 or 7h, but not 10 h, after training. Proteasome inhibitor I produced similar effects. In addition, inhibitory avoidance training resulted in an increased ubiquitination and 26S proteasome proteolytic activity and a decrease in the levels of IkappaB, a substrate of the ubiquitin–proteasome cascade, in hippocampus 4 h after training. Together, these findings indicate that the ubiquitin–proteasome cascade is crucial for the establishment of LTM in the behaving animal.</jats:p>

Palabras clave: General Neuroscience.

Pp. 1820-1826

In vivo imaging of adult neurogenesis

Sebastien Couillard-Despres; Ludwig Aigner

Palabras clave: General Neuroscience.

Pp. 1037-1044

A role for solute carrier family 10 member 4, or vesicular aminergic-associated transporter, in structural remodelling and transmitter release at the mouse neuromuscular junction

Kalicharan Patra; David J. Lyons; Pavol Bauer; Markus M. Hilscher; Swati Sharma; Richardson N. Leão; Klas Kullander

Palabras clave: General Neuroscience.

Pp. 316-327

A role for nitric oxide in serotonin neurons of the midbrain raphe nuclei

Sarah E. GartsideORCID; Abdurrahman Ercan Yurttaser; Amy L. Burns; Nebojša Jovanović; Katie J. Smith; Nana Shika Amegashiti; Bas M. J. OlthofORCID

Palabras clave: General Neuroscience.

Pp. 1881-1899

Initial memory consolidation and the synaptic tagging and capture hypothesis

Kosuke OkudaORCID; Kristoffer HøjgaardORCID; Lucia PriviteraORCID; Gülberk BayraktarORCID; Tomonori TakeuchiORCID

Palabras clave: General Neuroscience.

Pp. No disponible

Expectancy and affective response to challenging balance practice conditions in individuals with Parkinson’s disease

Yu‐Chen ChungORCID; Rebecca Lewthwaite; Carolee J. WinsteinORCID; John R. MonterossoORCID; Beth E. Fisher

Palabras clave: General Neuroscience.

Pp. 3652-3662

Combining local and global evolutionary trajectories of brain–behaviour relationships through game theory

Simone Di PlinioORCID; Sjoerd J. H. EbischORCID

Palabras clave: General Neuroscience.

Pp. 4198-4213

Self‐motion perception in Parkinson's disease

Orly Halperin; Simon Israeli‐KornORCID; Sol Yakubovich; Sharon Hassin‐BaerORCID; Adam ZaidelORCID

Palabras clave: General Neuroscience.

Pp. 2376-2387

Behavioral Tagging as a mechanism for aversive‐memory formation under acute stress

Lopes da Cunha Pamela; Tintorelli Ramiro; Correa Julieta; Budriesi Pablo; Viola Haydee

Palabras clave: General Neuroscience.

Pp. No disponible

Medial prefrontal cortical control of reward‐ and aversion‐based behavioral output: Bottom‐up modulation

Verónica PastorORCID; Jorge Horacio Medina

Palabras clave: General Neuroscience.

Pp. 3039-3062