Neuropeptide cyclo-L-prolylglycine counteracts scopolamine-induced long-term memory impairment in rats in the novel object recognition test
Background. Cyclo-L-prolylglycine (CPG) was designed and synthesized at the V.V. Zakusov as a topological analogue of the classical nootrop piracetam and was further identified as an endogenous compound. Previously, the nootropic effect of CPG was revealed in a model of retrograde amnesia in rats indu...
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Main Authors: | O. N. Vorontsova (Author), A. G. Alyaeva (Author), K. N. Koliasnikova (Author), E. A. Valdman (Author), P. Yu. Povarnina (Author) |
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2023-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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