Araceli Martinez-Moreno
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Heras-Romero Y, Morales-Guadarrama A, Santana-Martinez R, Ponce I, Rincon-Heredia R, Poot-Hernandez A, et al.
Mol Ther
. 2021 Sep;
30(2):798-815.
PMID: 34563674
Spontaneous recovery after a stroke accounts for a significant part of the neurological recovery in patients. However limited, the spontaneous recovery is mechanistically driven by axonal restorative processes for which...
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Martinez-Moreno A, Rivera-Olvera A, Escobar M
Neurobiol Learn Mem
. 2019 Nov;
167:107125.
PMID: 31770584
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is an essential product of protein synthesis with a prominent impact on brain signaling and synaptic plasticity. Exogenous application of this neurotrophin is able to induce...
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Rodriguez-Duran L, Martinez-Moreno A, Escobar M
Neurobiol Learn Mem
. 2016 Dec;
142(Pt A):85-90.
PMID: 28034786
The history of activity of a given neuron has been proposed to bidirectionally influence its future response to synaptic inputs. In particular, induction of synaptic plasticity expressions such as long-term...
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Martinez-Moreno A, Rodriguez-Duran L, Escobar M
Behav Brain Res
. 2015 Oct;
297:1-4.
PMID: 26433146
Nowadays, it is known that brain derived neurotrophic-factor (BDNF) is a protein critically involved in regulating long-term memory related mechanisms. Previous studies from our group in the insular cortex (IC),...
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Martinez-Moreno A, Rodriguez-Duran L, Escobar M
Front Behav Neurosci
. 2011 Oct;
5:61.
PMID: 21960964
It has been proposed that long-term memory (LTM) persistence requires a late protein synthesis-dependent phase, even many hours after memory acquisition. Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is an essential protein synthesis...