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Эрик Ричард Кандель

Данные о работе CREB-белков у пчел приведены в статье: D. Eisenhardt, A. Friedrich, N. Stollhoff, U. Miiller, H. Kress & R. Menzel, The AmCREB gene is an ortholog of the mammalian CREB / CREM family of transcription factors and encodes several splice variants in the honeybee brain, Insect Molecular Biol. 12 (2003): 373–382.

Данные о роли CREB-белков в приобретенном страхе у мышей приведены в статьях: P. W. Frankland, S. A. Josselyn, S. G. Anagnostaras et al., Consolidation of CS and US representations in associative fear conditioning, Hippocampus 14 (2004): 557–569 и S. Kida, S. A. Josselyn, S. P. de Ortiz et al., CREB required for the stability of new and reactivated fear memories, Nature Neurosci. 5 (2002): 348–355.

Данные о роли CREB-белков в обучении у человека приведены в статьях: J. M. Alarcon, G. Malleret, K. Touzani, S. Vronskaya, S. Ishii, E. R. Kandel & A. Barco, Chromatin acetylation, memory, and LTP are impaired in CBP+ /– mice: A model for the cognitive deficit in Rubinstein-Taybi Syndrome and its amelioration, Neuron 42 (2004): 947–959.

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