Genetic removal of synaptic zn2+ impairs cognition, alters neurotrophic signaling and induces neuronal hyperactivity

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  • who: Emily C. Vogler from the Erciyes University, Turkey have published the research work: Genetic removal of synaptic Zn2+ impairs cognition, alters neurotrophic signaling and induces neuronal hyperactivity, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • how: After 24 h the mice were tested for long-term object location memory by returning the mice to the testing arena with one of the previous objects placed in the same location and the other object placed in a novel location and allowing the mice to explore the objects. The resulting data was analyzed using MJ Opticon Monitor (BioRad) and mRNA expression . . .

     

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