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Eichenbaum

  • Eichenbaum, H. Hippocampus: Cognitive processes and neural representations that underlie declarative memory. Neuron. 2004 Sep; 44:109-120.
  • Fortin NJ, Wright SP, Eichenbaum H. Recollection-like memory retrieval in rats is dependent on the hippocampus. Nature. 2004 Sep: 431:188-190.
  • Fortin NJ, Agster KL, Eichenbaum HB. Critical role of the hippocampus in memory for sequences of events. Nat Neurosci. 2002 May;5(5):458-62.
  • Wood ER, Dudchenko PA, Eichenbaum H. The global record of memory in hippocampal neuronal activity. Nature. 1999 Feb;397:613-616.
  • Wood ER, Dudchenko PA, Robitsek RJ, Eichenbaum H. Hippocampal neurons encode information about different types of memory episodes occurring in the same location. Neuron. 2000 Sep;27(3):623-33.


Sacktor


  • Sacktor, T. C., Olsten, P., Valsamis, H., Jiang, X., Naik, M., and Sublette, E. (1993). Persistent activation of the ζ isoform of protein kinase C in the maintenance of long–term potentiation. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 90, 8342-8346.
  • Hrabetova, S., Serrano, P., Blace, N., Tse, H. W., Skifter, D. A., Jane, D. E., Monaghan, D. T., and Sacktor, T. C. (2000). Distinct NMDA receptor subpopulations contribute to the induction of LTP and LTD. J. Neurosci. 20, RC81.
  • Naik, M. U., Benedik, E., Hernandez, I., Hrabe, J., Osman, M.,Valsamis, M., Dow-Edwards, D., and Sacktor, T. C. (2000). Distribution of protein kinase MɃ and the complete protein kinase C isozyme family in rat brain. J. Comp. Neurol. 426, 243-258.
  • Drier, E. A., Tello, M. K., Cowan, M., Wu, P., Blace, N., Sacktor, T. C., and Yin, J. C. (2002). Memory enhancement and formation by atypical PKM activity in Drosophila melanogaster. Nat. Neurosci. 5, 316-324.
  • Ling, D. S., Benardo, L. S., Serrano, P. A., Blace, N., Kelly, M. T., Crary, J. F., and Sacktor, T. C. (2002). Protein kinase Mζ is necessary and sufficient for LTP maintenance. Nat. Neurosci. 5, 295-296.
  • Hernandez, A. I., Blace, N., Crary, J. F., Serrano, P.A., Leitges, M., Libien, J. M., Weinstein, G., Tcherapanov, A., and Sacktor, T. C. (2003). Protein kinase Mζ synthesis from a brain mRNA encoding an independent protein kinase Cζ catalytic domain. Implications for the molecular mechanism of memory. J. Biol. Chem. 278, 40305-40316.
  • Muslimov, I. A., Nimmrich, V., Hernandez, A. I., Tcherepanov, A., Sacktor, T. C., and Tiedge, H. (2004). Dendritic transport and localization of protein kinase Mζ mRNA: Implications for molecular memory consolidation. J. Biol. Chem. 279, 52613–52622.
  • Pastalkova, E., Serrano, P., Pinkhasova, D., Wallace, E., Fenton, A. A., and Sacktor, T. C. (2006). Storage of spatial information by the maintenance mechanism of LTP. Science 313, 1141-1144.
  • Kelly M. T., Crary J. F., and Sacktor T. C. (2007). Regulation of protein kinase Mζ synthesis by multiple kinases in long-term potentiation. J. Neurosci. 27, 3439-3444.
  • Shema, R., Sacktor T. C., and Dudai Y. (2007). Rapid erasure of long-term memory associations in the cortex by an inhibitor of PKMζ. Science 317, 951-953.