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Steven Rose
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Mileusnic, Radmila
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Sandi, Carmen
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Lancashire, Christine
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Johnston, Amy
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Daisley, Jonathan
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Bourne, Rachel
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Anokhin, Konstantin
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Salinska, Elzbieta
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Schachner, Melitta
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Tiunova, Anna
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Székely, Andrea Dorottya
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Stewart, Michael
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Swithenby, Stephen
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Sara, Susan
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Braeutigam, Sven
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2007: Sujkovic E; Mileusnic R; Fry J P; Rose S P R
Temporal effects of dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate on memory formation in day-old chicks.
Neuroscience 2007;148(2):375-84.
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2007: Mileusnic Radmila; Lancashire Christine; Clark Jonathan; Rose Steven P R
Protection against Abeta-induced memory loss by tripeptide D-Arg-L-Glu-L-Arg.
Behavioural pharmacology 2007;18(3):231-8.
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2006: Rose Steven P R
Commentary: heritability estimates--long past their sell-by date.
International journal of epidemiology 2006;35(3):525-7.
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2005: Mileusnic Radmila; Lancashire Christine L; Rose Steven P R
Recalling an aversive experience by day-old chicks is not dependent on somatic protein synthesis.
Learning & memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.) 2005;12(6):615-9.
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2005: Rose Steven P R
Human agency in the neurocentric age. Philosophers and scientists resort to dualistic explanations to reconcile the age-old dichotomy between determinism and 'free will', but agency is an integral part of human biology.
EMBO reports 2005;6(11):1001-5.
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2005: Mileusnic Radmila; Lancashire Christine L; Rose Steven P R
Amyloid precursor protein: from synaptic plasticity to Alzheimer's disease.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2005;1048():149-65.
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2005: Migues Paola V; Johnston Amy N B; Rose Steven P R
Sex differences in pregnenolone sulphate in the chick brain after training.
Neuroreport 2005;16(6):537-40.
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2005: Koles Kate; McDowell William; Mileusnic Radmila; Rose Steven P R
Glycan analysis of the chicken synaptic plasma membrane glycoproteins--a major synaptic N-glycan carries the LewisX determinant.
International journal of biological sciences 2005;1(4):126-34.
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2004: Rose Steven P R
Memory beyond the synapse.
Neuron glia biology 2004;1(3):211-7.
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2004: Braeutigam Sven; Rose Steven P R; Swithenby Stephen J; Ambler Tim
The distributed neuronal systems supporting choice-making in real-life situations: differences between men and women when choosing groceries detected using magnetoencephalography.
The European journal of neuroscience 2004;20(1):293-302.
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2004: Salinska Elzbieta; Bourne Rachel C; Rose Steven P R
Reminder effects: the molecular cascade following a reminder in young chicks does not recapitulate that following training on a passive avoidance task.
The European journal of neuroscience 2004;19(11):3042-7.
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2004: Mileusnic R; Lancashire C L; Rose S P R
The peptide sequence Arg-Glu-Arg, present in the amyloid precursor protein, protects against memory loss caused by A beta and acts as a cognitive enhancer.
The European journal of neuroscience 2004;19(7):1933-8.
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2003: Rose S P R
How to (or not to) communicate science.
Biochemical Society transactions 2003;31(2):307-12.
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2003: Rose S P R
Communication: from neurons to people; from present to future.
Biochemical Society transactions 2003;31(Pt 1):159-61.
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2002: Rose Steven P R
'Smart drugs': do they work? Are they ethical? Will they be legal?
Nature reviews. Neuroscience 2002;3(12):975-9.
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2002: Anokhin Konstantin V; Tiunova Anna A; Rose Steven P R
Reminder effects - reconsolidation or retrieval deficit? Pharmacological dissection with protein synthesis inhibitors following reminder for a passive-avoidance task in young chicks.
The European journal of neuroscience 2002;15(11):1759-65.
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2002: Rose Steven P R
The biology of the future and the future of biology.
Journal of molecular biology 2002;319(4):877-84.
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2002: Daisley Jonathan N; Rose Steven P R
Amino acid release from the intermediate medial hyperstriatum ventrale (IMHV) of day-old chicks following a one-trial passive avoidance task.
Neurobiology of learning and memory 2002;77(2):185-201.
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2002: Migues P V; Johnston A N B; Rose S P R
Dehydroepiandosterone and its sulphate enhance memory retention in day-old chicks.
Neuroscience 2002;109(2):243-51.
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2001: Salinska E J; Bourne R C; Rose S P
Long-term memory formation in the chick requires mobilization of ryanodine-sensitive intracellular calcium stores.
Neurobiology of learning and memory 2001;75(3):293-302.
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2001: Johnston A N; Rose S P
Memory consolidation in day-old chicks requires BDNF but not NGF or NT-3; an antisense study.
Brain research. Molecular brain research 2001;88(1-2):26-36.
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2001: Braeutigam S; Stins J F; Rose S P; Swithenby S J; Ambler T
Magnetoencephalographic signals identify stages in real-life decision processes.
Neural plasticity 2001;8(4):241-54.
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2000: Mileusnic R; Lancashire C L; Johnston A N; Rose S P
APP is required during an early phase of memory formation.
The European journal of neuroscience 2000;12(12):4487-95.
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2000: Rose S P
God's organism? The chick as a model system for memory studies.
Learning & memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.) 2000;7(1):1-17.
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1999: Daisley J N; Rose S P
Adenosine-amino acid interactions in the chick brain: a role in passive avoidance learning.
Brain research 1999;847(2):149-56.
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1999: Freeman F M; Rose S P
Expression of Fos and Jun proteins following passive avoidance training in the day-old chick.
Learning & memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.) 1999;6(4):389-97.
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1999: Mileusnic R; Lancashire C; Rose S P
Sequence-specific impairment of memory formation by NCAM antisense oligonucleotides.
Learning & memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.) 1999;6(2):120-7.
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1999: Rose S P; Stewart M G
Cellular correlates of stages of memory formation in the chick following passive avoidance training.
Behavioural brain research 1999;98(2):237-43.
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1999: Salinska E J; Chaudhury D; Bourne R C; Rose S P
Passive avoidance training results in increased responsiveness of voltage- and ligand-gated calcium channels in chick brain synaptoneurosomes.
Neuroscience 1999;93(4):1507-14.
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1999: Johnston A N; Clements M P; Rose S P
Role of brain-derived neurotrophic factor and presynaptic proteins in passive avoidance learning in day-old domestic chicks.
Neuroscience 1999;88(4):1033-42.
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1998: Rose S P
Neurogenetic determinism and the new euphenics.
BMJ (Clinical research ed.) 1998;317(7174):1707-8.
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1998: Johnston A N; Rose S P
Isolation-stress-induced facilitation of passive avoidance memory in the day-old chick.
Behavioral neuroscience 1998;112(4):929-36.
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1998: Daisley J N; Gruss M; Rose S P; Braun K
Passive avoidance training and recall are associated with increased glutamate levels in the intermediate medial hyperstriatum ventrale of the day-old chick.
Neural plasticity 1998;6(3):53-61.
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1998: Lancashire C; Mileusnic R; Rose S P
Apolipoprotein E antibodies affect the retention of passive avoidance memory in the chick.
Neural plasticity 1998;6(3):29-40.
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1998: Loscertales M; Rose S P; Daisley J N; Sandi C
Piracetam facilitates long-term memory for a passive avoidance task in chicks through a mechanism that requires a brain corticosteroid action.
The European journal of neuroscience 1998;10(7):2238-43.
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1998: Tiunova A; Anokhin K V; Schachner M; Rose S P
Three time windows for amnestic effect of antibodies to cell adhesion molecule L1 in chicks.
Neuroreport 1998;9(7):1645-8.
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1998: Tiunova A A; Anokhin K V; Rose S P
Two critical periods of protein and glycoprotein synthesis in memory consolidation for visual categorization learning in chicks.
Learning & memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.) 1998;4(5):401-10.
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1997: Sui N; Rose S P
Effects of dark rearing and light exposure on memory for a passive avoidance task in day-old chicks.
Neurobiology of learning and memory 1997;68(3):230-8.
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1997: Sandi C; Rose S P
Protein synthesis- and fucosylation-dependent mechanisms in corticosterone facilitation of long-term memory in the chick.
Behavioral neuroscience 1997;111(5):1098-104.
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1997: Johnston A N; Bourne R C; Stewart M G; Rogers L J; Rose S P
Exposure to light prior to hatching induces asymmetry of receptor binding in specific regions of the chick forebrain.
Brain research. Developmental brain research 1997;103(1):83-90.
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1997: Loscertales M; Rose S P; Sandi C
The corticosteroid synthesis inhibitors metyrapone and aminoglutethimide impair long-term memory for a passive avoidance task in day-old chicks.
Brain research 1997;769(2):357-61.
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1997: Sandi C; Rose S P
Training-dependent biphasic effects of corticosterone in memory formation for a passive avoidance task in chicks.
Psychopharmacology 1997;133(2):152-60.
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1997: Burne T H; Rose S P
Effects of training procedure on memory formation using a weak passive avoidance learning paradigm.
Neurobiology of learning and memory 1997;68(2):133-9.
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1997: Rose S P
Rise of neurogenetic determinism.
Acta paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992). Supplement 1997;422():38-40.
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1997: Sui N; Sandi C; Rose S P
Interactions of corticosterone and embryonic light deprivation on memory retention in day-old chicks.
Brain research. Developmental brain research 1997;101(1-2):269-72.
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1997: Roullet P; Mileusnic R; Rose S P; Sara S J
Neural cell adhesion molecules play a role in rat memory formation in appetitive as well as aversive tasks.
Neuroreport 1997;8(8):1907-11.
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1997: Alexinsky T; Przybyslawski J; Mileusnic R; Rose S P; Sara S J
Antibody to day-old chick brain glycoprotein produces amnesia in adult rats.
Neurobiology of learning and memory 1997;67(1):14-20.
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1996: Clements M P; Rose S P
Time-dependent increase in release of arachidonic acid following passive avoidance training in the day-old chick.
Journal of neurochemistry 1996;67(3):1317-23.
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1996: Mileusnic R; Anokhin K; Rose S P
Antisense oligodeoxynucleotides to c-fos are amnestic for passive avoidance in the chick.
Neuroreport 1996;7(7):1269-72.
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1996: Tiunova A; Anokhin K; Rose S P; Mileusnic R
Involvement of glutamate receptors, protein kinases, and protein synthesis in memory for visual discrimination in the young chick.
Neurobiology of learning and memory 1996;65(3):233-4.
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1996: Rose S P
Cell adhesion molecules and the transition from short- to long-term memory.
Journal of physiology, Paris 1996;90(5-6):387-91.
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1995: Sandi C; Rose S P; Mileusnic R; Lancashire C
Corticosterone facilitates long-term memory formation via enhanced glycoprotein synthesis.
Neuroscience 1995;69(4):1087-93.
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1995: Rose S P
Cell-adhesion molecules, glucocorticoids and long-term-memory formation.
Trends in neurosciences 1995;18(11):502-6.
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1995: Clements M P; Rose S P; Tiunova A
omega-Conotoxin GVIA disrupts memory formation in the day-old chick.
Neurobiology of learning and memory 1995;64(3):276-84.
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1995: Mileusnic R; Rose S P; Lancashire C; Bullock S
Characterisation of antibodies specific for chick brain neural cell adhesion molecules which cause amnesia for a passive avoidance task.
Journal of neurochemistry 1995;64(6):2598-606.
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1995: Freeman F M; Rose S P; Scholey A B
Two time windows of anisomycin-induced amnesia for passive avoidance training in the day-old chick.
Neurobiology of learning and memory 1995;63(3):291-5.
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1995: Freeman F M; Rose S P
MK-801 blockade of Fos and Jun expression following passive avoidance training in the chick.
The European journal of neuroscience 1995;7(4):563-9.
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1995: Steele R J; Stewart M G; Rose S P
Increases in NMDA receptor binding are specifically related to memory formation for a passive avoidance task in the chick: a quantitative autoradiographic study.
Brain research 1995;674(2):352-6.
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1995: Scholey A B; Mileusnic R; Schachner M; Rose S P
A role for a chicken homolog of the neural cell adhesion molecule L1 in consolidation of memory for a passive avoidance task in the chick.
Learning & memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.) 1995;2(1):17-25.
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1995: Rose S P
Glycoproteins and memory formation.
Behavioural brain research 1995;66(1-2):73-8.
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1994: Sandi C; Rose S P
Corticosteroid receptor antagonists are amnestic for passive avoidance learning in day-old chicks.
The European journal of neuroscience 1994;6(8):1292-7.
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1994: Sandi C; Rose S P
Corticosterone enhances long-term retention in one-day-old chicks trained in a weak passive avoidance learning paradigm.
Brain research 1994;647(1):106-12.
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1994: Hölscher C; Rose S P
Inhibitors of phospholipase A2 produce amnesia for a passive avoidance task in the chick.
Behavioral and neural biology 1994;61(3):225-32.
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1994: Daisley J N; Rose S P
The effect of a passive avoidance task on the release of amino acids in vitro from the left intermediate medial hyperstriatum ventrale (IMHV) of the day-old chick.
Biochemical Society transactions 1994;22(2):160S.
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1994: Gigg J; Patterson T A; Rose S P
Increases in neuronal bursting recorded from the chick lobus parolfactorius after training are both time-dependent and memory-specific.
The European journal of neuroscience 1994;6(3):313-9.
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1993: Gigg J; Patterson T A; Rose S P
Training-induced increases in neuronal activity recorded from the forebrain of the day-old chick are time dependent.
Neuroscience 1993;56(3):771-6.
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1993: Scholey A B; Rose S P; Zamani M R; Bock E; Schachner M
A role for the neural cell adhesion molecule in a late, consolidating phase of glycoprotein synthesis six hours following passive avoidance training of the young chick.
Neuroscience 1993;55(2):499-509.
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1993: Sandi C; Patterson T A; Rose S P
Visual input and lateralization of brain function in learning in the chick.
Neuroscience 1993;52(2):393-401.
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1993: Bullock S; Rose S P; Pearce B; Potter J
Training chicks on a passive avoidance task modulates glutamate-stimulated inositol phosphate accumulation.
The European journal of neuroscience 1993;5(1):43-8.
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1992: Scholey A B; Bullock S; Rose S P
Passive avoidance learning in the young chick results in time- and locus-specific elevations of alpha-tubulin immunoreactivity.
Neurochemistry international 1992;21(3):343-50.
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1992: Hölscher C; Rose S P
An inhibitor of nitric oxide synthesis prevents memory formation in the chick.
Neuroscience letters 1992;145(2):165-7.
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1992: Sandi C; Rose S P; Patterson T A
Unilateral hippocampal lesions prevent recall of a passive avoidance task in day-old chicks.
Neuroscience letters 1992;141(2):255-8.
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1992: Patterson T A; Rose S P
Memory in the chick: multiple cues, distinct brain locations.
Behavioral neuroscience 1992;106(3):465-70.
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1992: Bullock S; Rose S P; Zamani R
Characterisation and regional localisation of pre- and postsynaptic glycoproteins of the chick forebrain showing changed fucose incorporation following passive avoidance training.
Journal of neurochemistry 1992;58(6):2145-54.
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1992: Bullock S; Rose S P
Glycoproteins modulate changes in synaptic connectivity in memory formation.
Biochemical Society transactions 1992;20(2):412-4.
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1991: Rose S P
How chicks make memories: the cellular cascade from c-fos to dendritic remodelling.
Trends in neurosciences 1991;14(9):390-7.
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1991: Gilbert D B; Patterson T A; Rose S P
Dissociation of brain sites necessary for registration and storage of memory for a one-trial passive avoidance task in the chick.
Behavioral neuroscience 1991;105(4):553-61.
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1991: Barber A J; Rose S P
Amnesia induced by 2-deoxygalactose in the day-old chick: lateralization of effects in two different one-trial learning tasks.
Behavioral and neural biology 1991;56(1):77-88.
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1991: Anokhin K V; Mileusnic R; Shamakina I Y; Rose S P
Effects of early experience on c-fos gene expression in the chick forebrain.
Brain research 1991;544(1):101-7.
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1990: Burchuladze R; Potter J; Rose S P
Memory formation in the chick depends on membrane-bound protein kinase C.
Brain research 1990;535(1):131-8.
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1990: Bullock S; Lössner B; Krug M; Frey S; Rose S P; Matthies H
Posttetanic long-term potentiation in rat dentate area increases postsynaptic 411B immunoreactivity.
Journal of neurochemistry 1990;55(2):708-13.
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1990: Bullock S; Potter J; Rose S P
Effects of the amnesic agent 2-deoxygalactose on incorporation of fucose into chick brain glycoproteins.
Journal of neurochemistry 1990;54(1):135-42.
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1990: Patterson T A; Gilbert D B; Rose S P
Pre- and post-training lesions of the intermediate medial hyperstriatum ventrale and passive avoidance learning in the chick.
Experimental brain research. Experimentelle Hirnforschung. Expérimentation cérébrale 1990;80(1):189-95.
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1989: Patterson T A; Rose S P; Bradley P M
Anisomycin and amnesia in the chick: state-dependent effects are not present with intracranial injections.
Brain research. Developmental brain research 1989;49(2):173-8.
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1989: Gilbert D B; Patterson T A; Rose S P
Midazolam induces amnesia in a simple, one-trial, maze-learning task in young chicks.
Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior 1989;34(2):439-42.
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1988: Patel S N; Rose S P; Stewart M G
Training induced dendritic spine density changes are specifically related to memory formation processes in the chick, Gallus domesticus.
Brain research 1988;463(1):168-73.
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1988: Mason R J; Rose S P
Passive avoidance learning produces focal elevation of bursting activity in the chick brain: amnesia abolishes the increase.
Behavioral and neural biology 1988;49(3):280-92.
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1988: Ali S M; Bullock S; Rose S P
Phosphorylation of synaptic proteins in chick forebrain: changes with development and passive avoidance training.
Journal of neurochemistry 1988;50(5):1579-87.
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1987: Stewart M G; Csillag A; Rose S P
Alterations in synaptic structure in the paleostriatal complex of the domestic chick, Gallus domesticus, following passive avoidance training.
Brain research 1987;426(1):69-81.
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1987: Rose S P; Jork R
Long-term memory formation in chicks is blocked by 2-deoxygalactose, a fucose analog.
Behavioral and neural biology 1987;48(2):246-58.
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1987: Bullock S; Csillag A; Rose S P
Synaptic vesicle proteins and acetylcholine levels in chick forebrain nuclei are altered by passive avoidance training.
Journal of neurochemistry 1987;49(3):812-20.
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