AMPA receptors: A key piece in the puzzle of memory retrieval.

"Retrieval constitutes a highly regulated and dynamic phase in memory processing. Its rapid temporal scales require a coordinated molecular chain of events at the synaptic level that support transient memory trace reactivation. AMPA receptors (AMPAR) drive the majority of excitatory transmissio...

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Autores principales: Pereyra, Magdalena, Medina, Jorge Horacio
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Publicado: 2022
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spelling I32-R138-123456789-39072023-01-13T12:55:39Z AMPA receptors: A key piece in the puzzle of memory retrieval. Pereyra, Magdalena Medina, Jorge Horacio MEMORIA CONSOLIDACION DE LA MEMORIA "Retrieval constitutes a highly regulated and dynamic phase in memory processing. Its rapid temporal scales require a coordinated molecular chain of events at the synaptic level that support transient memory trace reactivation. AMPA receptors (AMPAR) drive the majority of excitatory transmission in the brain and its dynamic features match the singular fast timescales of memory retrieval. Here we provide a review on AMPAR contribution to memory retrieval regarding its dynamic movements along the synaptic compartments, its changes in receptor number and subunit composition that take place in activity dependent processes associated with retrieval. We highlight on the differential regulations exerted by AMPAR subunits in plasticity processes and its impact on memory recall" 2022-06-02T20:02:07Z 2022-06-02T20:02:07Z 2021 Artículos de Publicaciones Periódicas info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion 1662-5161 http://ri.itba.edu.ar/handle/123456789/3907 en info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.3389/fnhum.2021.729051 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ application/pdf
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topic MEMORIA
CONSOLIDACION DE LA MEMORIA
spellingShingle MEMORIA
CONSOLIDACION DE LA MEMORIA
Pereyra, Magdalena
Medina, Jorge Horacio
AMPA receptors: A key piece in the puzzle of memory retrieval.
topic_facet MEMORIA
CONSOLIDACION DE LA MEMORIA
description "Retrieval constitutes a highly regulated and dynamic phase in memory processing. Its rapid temporal scales require a coordinated molecular chain of events at the synaptic level that support transient memory trace reactivation. AMPA receptors (AMPAR) drive the majority of excitatory transmission in the brain and its dynamic features match the singular fast timescales of memory retrieval. Here we provide a review on AMPAR contribution to memory retrieval regarding its dynamic movements along the synaptic compartments, its changes in receptor number and subunit composition that take place in activity dependent processes associated with retrieval. We highlight on the differential regulations exerted by AMPAR subunits in plasticity processes and its impact on memory recall"
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author Pereyra, Magdalena
Medina, Jorge Horacio
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Medina, Jorge Horacio
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title AMPA receptors: A key piece in the puzzle of memory retrieval.
title_short AMPA receptors: A key piece in the puzzle of memory retrieval.
title_full AMPA receptors: A key piece in the puzzle of memory retrieval.
title_fullStr AMPA receptors: A key piece in the puzzle of memory retrieval.
title_full_unstemmed AMPA receptors: A key piece in the puzzle of memory retrieval.
title_sort ampa receptors: a key piece in the puzzle of memory retrieval.
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