The dorsal hippocampal protein targeting to glycogen maintains ionotropic glutamate receptor subunits expression and contributes to working and short-term memories in mice
Brain glycogen metabolism is known to be involved in the learning and memory processes. Protein targeting to glycogen (PTG) is a crucial molecule for glycogenesis, and its expression level is shown to be increased in the dorsal hippocampus during fear memory acquisition and recall, suggesting that P...
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Main Authors: | Yuki Kambe (Author), Thu Nguyen Thi (Author), Kohei Hashiguchi (Author), Yoshimune Sameshima (Author), Akira Yamashita (Author), Takashi Kurihara (Author), Atsuro Miyata (Author) |
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