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This research explores the molecular mechanisms behind memory persistence, focusing on the role of specific proteins in maintaining synaptic strength. The project aims to identify pathways that regulate the stability of AMPA receptors, which are crucial for long-term memory.
The identification of the molecular and cellular mechanisms that lead to changes in synaptic strength has been a major focus in memory research over the last decades.
These mechanisms have been posited to mediate learning and memory.
Although many signaling pathways have been shown to initiate the formation of long-term memory they do not appear to be important once memory has been stored/consolidated. A general assumption in the field has been that memory does not require an active biochemical…
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