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  1. The Molecular Biology of Memory Storage: A Dialogue Between Genes and Synapses (2001)
    Eric R. Kandel Science
  2. Control of Memory Formation Through Regulated Expression of a CaMKII Transgene (1996)
    Mark Mayford, Mary Elizabeth Bach et al. Science
  3. Molecular Biology of Learning: Modulation of Transmitter Release (1982)
    Eric R. Kandel, James H. Schwartz Science
  4. Resolving Emotional Conflict: A Role for the Rostral Anterior Cingulate Cortex in Modulating Activity in the Amygdala (2006)
    Amit Etkin, Tobias Egner et al. Neuron
  5. Recombinant BDNF Rescues Deficits in Basal Synaptic Transmission and Hippocampal LTP in BDNF Knockout Mice (1996)
    Susan L. Patterson, Ted Abel et al. Neuron
  6. Subregion- and Cell Type–Restricted Gene Knockout in Mouse Brain (1996)
    Joe Z. Tsien, Dong Feng Chen et al. Cell
  7. Genetic Demonstration of a Role for PKA in the Late Phase of LTP and in Hippocampus-Based Long-Term Memory (1997)
    Ted Abel, Peter Nguyen et al. Cell
  8. Impaired Long-Term Potentiation, Spatial Learning, and Hippocampal Development in fyn Mutant Mice (1992)
    Seth G. N. Grant, Thomas J. O’Dell et al. Science
  9. Tests of the roles of two diffusible substances in long-term potentiation: evidence for nitric oxide as a possible early retrograde messenger. (1991)
    Thomas J. O’Dell, Robert D. Hawkins et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  10. Ablation of hippocampal neurogenesis impairs contextual fear conditioning and synaptic plasticity in the dentate gyrus (2006)
    Michael Saxe, Fortunato Battaglia et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  11. The long and the short of long–term memory—a molecular framework (1986)
    Philip Goelet, Vincent F. Castellucci et al. Nature
  12. The Molecular and Systems Biology of Memory (2014)
    Eric R. Kandel, Yadin Dudai et al. Cell
  13. Chromatin Acetylation, Memory, and LTP Are Impaired in CBP+/− Mice (2004)
    Juan Marcos Alarcón, Gaël Malleret et al. Neuron
  14. MORPHOLOGICAL AND FUNCTIONAL PROPERTIES OF IDENTIFIED NEURONS IN THE ABDOMINAL GANGLION OF APLYSIA CALIFORNICA (1967)
    W. T. Frazier, Eric R. Kandel et al. Journal of Neurophysiology
  15. Requirement of a Critical Period of Transcription for Induction of a Late Phase of LTP (1994)
    Peter Nguyen, Ted Abel et al. Science
  16. Structural Changes Accompanying Memory Storage (1993)
    Craig H. Bailey, Eric R. Kandel Annual Review of Physiology
  17. The molecular biology of memory: cAMP, PKA, CRE, CREB-1, CREB-2, and CPEB (2012)
    Eric R. Kandel Molecular Brain
  18. Loss of Presenilin Function Causes Impairments of Memory and Synaptic Plasticity Followed by Age-Dependent Neurodegeneration (2004)
    Carlos A. Saura, Se‐Young Choi et al. Neuron
  19. Synapse-Specific, Long-Term Facilitation of Aplysia Sensory to Motor Synapses: A Function for Local Protein Synthesis in Memory Storage (1997)
    Kelsey C. Martin, Andrea Casadio et al. Cell
  20. Injection of the cAMP-responsive element into the nucleus of Aplysia sensory neurons blocks long-term facilitation (1990)
    Pramod K. Dash, Binyamin Hochner et al. Nature
  21. ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY OF HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS: II. AFTER-POTENTIALS AND REPETITIVE FIRING (1961)
    Eric R. Kandel, W. A. Spencer Journal of Neurophysiology
  22. Identification of a Gene Encoding a Hyperpolarization-Activated Pacemaker Channel of Brain (1998)
    Bina Santoro, David T. Liu et al. Cell
  23. Lipoxygenase metabolites of arachidonic acid as second messengers for presynaptic inhibition of Aplysia sensory cells (1987)
    Daniele Piomelli, Andrea Volterra et al. Nature
  24. Toward a molecular definition of long-term memory storage (1996)
    Craig H. Bailey, Dušan Bartsch et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  25. Serotonin and cyclic AMP close single K+ channels in Aplysia sensory neurones (1982)
    Steven A. Siegelbaum, Joseph S. Camardo et al. Nature
  26. Nitric Oxide And Carbon Monoxide Produce Activity-Dependent Long-Term Synaptic Enhancement in Hippocampus (1993)
    Min Zhuo, Scott A. Small et al. Science
  27. Long-term potentiation in the hippocampus is blocked by tyrosine kinase inhibitors (1991)
    Thomas J. O’Dell, Eric R. Kandel et al. Nature
  28. Age-related defects in spatial memory are correlated with defects in the late phase of hippocampal long-term potentiation in vitro and are attenuated by drugs that enhance the cAMP signaling pathway (1999)
    Mary Elizabeth Bach, Mark Barad et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  29. A Cellular Mechanism of Classical Conditioning in Aplysia : Activity-Dependent Amplification of Presynaptic Facilitation (1983)
    RD Hawkins, Thomas W. Abrams et al. Science
  30. Aplysia CREB2 represses long-term facilitation: Relief of repression converts transient facilitation into long-term functional and structural change (1995)
    Dušan Bartsch, Mirella Ghirardi et al. Cell
  31. MAP Kinase Translocates into the Nucleus of the Presynaptic Cell and Is Required for Long-Term Facilitation in Aplysia (1997)
    Kelsey C. Martin, Dan Michael et al. Neuron
  32. C/EBP is an immediate-early gene required for the consolidation of long-term facilitation in Aplysia (1994)
    Cristina M. Alberini, R Metz et al. Cell
  33. cAMP response element-binding protein is activated by Ca2+/calmodulin- as well as cAMP-dependent protein kinase. (1991)
    Pramod K. Dash, Kevin Karl et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  34. CaMKII regulates the frequency-response function of hippocampal synapses for the production of both LTD and LTP (1995)
    Mark Mayford, Jian Wang et al. Cell
  35. Spatially Resolved Dynamics of cAMP and Protein Kinase A Subunits in Aplysia Sensory Neurons (1993)
    Brian J. Bacskai, Binyamin Hochner et al. Science
  36. cAMP contributes to mossy fiber LTP by initiating both a covalently mediated early phase and macromolecular synthesis-dependent late phase (1994)
    Yan-You Huang, Eric R. Kandel et al. Cell
  37. Different Training Procedures Recruit Either One or Two Critical Periods for Contextual Memory Consolidation, Each of Which Requires Protein Synthesis and PKA (1998)
    Roussoudan Bourtchouladze, Ted Abel et al. Learning & Memory
  38. A Transient, Neuron-Wide Form of CREB-Mediated Long-Term Facilitation Can Be Stabilized at Specific Synapses by Local Protein Synthesis (1999)
    Andrea Casadio, Kelsey C. Martin et al. Cell
  39. Dopamine release from the locus coeruleus to the dorsal hippocampus promotes spatial learning and memory (2016)
    Kimberly A. Kempadoo, Eugene V. Mosharov et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  40. Role of guanylyl cyclase and cGMP-dependent protein kinase in long-term potentiation (1994)
    Min Zhuo, Yinghe Hu et al. Nature
  41. Recruitment of long-lasting and protein kinase A-dependent long-term potentiation in the CA1 region of hippocampus requires repeated tetanization. (1994)
    Yan Huang, Eric R. Kandel Learning & Memory
  42. Impairment of spatial but not contextual memory in CaMKII mutant mice with a selective loss of hippocampal ltp in the range of the θ frequency (1995)
    Mary Elizabeth Bach, Robert D. Hawkins et al. Cell
  43. ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY OF HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS: I. SEQUENTIAL INVASION AND SYNAPTIC ORGANIZATION (1961)
    Eric R. Kandel, W. A. Spencer et al. Journal of Neurophysiology
  44. Abolition of Long-Term Stability of New Hippocampal Place Cell Maps by NMDA Receptor Blockade (1998)
    Clifford G. Kentros, Eric L. Hargreaves et al. Science
  45. Rolipram, a type IV-specific phosphodiesterase inhibitor, facilitates the establishment of long-lasting long-term potentiation and improves memory (1998)
    Mark Barad, Roussoudan Bourtchouladze et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  46. Long-Term Potentiation Is Reduced in Mice That Are Doubly Mutant in Endothelial and Neuronal Nitric Oxide Synthase (1996)
    Hyeon Son, Robert D. Hawkins et al. Cell
  47. A Possible Role for the Striatum in the Pathogenesis of the Cognitive Symptoms of Schizophrenia (2010)
    Eleanor H. Simpson, Christoph Kellendonk et al. Neuron
  48. Endothelial NOS and the Blockade of LTP by NOS Inhibitors in Mice Lacking Neuronal NOS (1994)
    Thomas J. O’Dell, Paul L. Huang et al. Science
  49. ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY OF HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS: IV. FAST PREPOTENTIALS (1961)
    W. A. Spencer, Eric R. Kandel Journal of Neurophysiology
  50. Modulation of an NCAM-Related Adhesion Molecule with Long-Term Synaptic Plasticity in Aplysia (1992)
    Mark Mayford, Ari Barzilai et al. Science
  51. Neuronal Mechanisms of Habituation and Dishabituation of the Gill-Withdrawal Reflex in Aplysia (1970)
    Vincent F. Castellucci, Harold M. Pinsker et al. Science
  52. Synaptic transmission: A bidirectional and self-modifiable form of cell-cell communication (1993)
    Thomas M. Jessell, Eric R. Kandel Cell
  53. Presynaptic modulation of voltage-dependent Ca 2+ current: Mechanism for behavioral sensitization in Aplysia californica (1978)
    Marc Klein, Eric R. Kandel Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  54. Serotonin modulates a specific potassium current in the sensory neurons that show presynaptic facilitation in Aplysia. (1982)
    Marguerita E. Klein, Joseph S. Camardo et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  55. Long-Term Sensitization of a Defensive Withdrawal Reflex in Aplysia (1973)
    Thomas Carew, Harold M. Pinsker et al. Science
  56. Mechanism of calcium current modulation underlying presynaptic facilitation and behavioral sensitization in Aplysia. (1980)
    Marguerita E. Klein, Eric R. Kandel Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  57. Monosynaptic connections made by the sensory neurons of the gill- and siphon-withdrawal reflex in Aplysia participate in the storage of long-term memory for sensitization (1985)
    William N. Frost, Vincent F. Castellucci et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  58. Neuronal Correlates of Habituation and Dishabituation of the Gill-Withdrawal Reflex in Aplysia (1970)
    Harold M. Pinsker, Irving Kupfermann et al. Science
  59. A Quantal Analysis of the Synaptic Depression Underlying Habituation of the Gill-Withdrawal Reflex in Aplysia (1974)
    Vincent F. Castellucci, Eric R. Kandel Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  60. Is there a cell-biological alphabet for simple forms of learning? (1984)
    Robert D. Hawkins, Eric R. Kandel Psychological Review
  61. Long-Term Habituation of a Defensive Withdrawal Reflex in Aplysia (1972)
    Thomas Carew, Harold M. Pinsker et al. Science
  62. Is there a cell-biological alphabet for simple forms of learning? (1984)
    Robert D. Hawkins, Eric R. Kandel Psychological Review

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Works of Eric R. Kandel being referenced

Some Forms of cAMP-Mediated Long-Lasting Potentiation Are Associated with Release of BDNF and Nuclear Translocation of Phospho-MAP Kinase
2001
Abolition of Long-Term Stability of New Hippocampal Place Cell Maps by NMDA Receptor Blockade
1998 StandoutScience

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