Specific protein changes during memory acquisition and storage

Bioessays 10 (2-3):75-79 (1989)
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Abstract

Changes in several distinct types of neuronal proteins are now known to be associated with learning. In this review, we will summarize the properties of these proteins and relate these properties to prominent theories of the biochemical basis of memory.

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