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Craig H Bailey

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Progress in Brain Research|April 9, 2008
Synaptic remodeling, synaptic growth and the storage of long-term memory in AplysiaCraig H Bailey, Eric R Kandel
Neuron|September 29, 2004
The persistence of long-term memory: a molecular approach to self-sustaining changes in learning-induced synaptic growthCraig H Bailey, Eric R Kandel, Kausik Si
Journal of Neurochemistry|June 30, 2006
Common molecular mechanisms in explicit and implicit memoryAngel Barco, Craig H Bailey, Eric R Kandel
The Biological Bulletin|June 28, 2006
Molecular mechanisms of memory storage in AplysiaRobert D Hawkins, Eric R Kandel, Craig H Bailey
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology|July 3, 2015
Structural Components of Synaptic Plasticity and Memory ConsolidationCraig H Bailey, Eric R Kandel, Kristen M Harris
Molecular Brain|September 23, 2008
Transcriptional regulation of long-term memory in the marine snail AplysiaYong-Seok Lee, Craig H Bailey, Eric R Kandel, et al.
Cell Reports|September 12, 2019
Serotonin Induces Structural Plasticity of Both Extrinsic Modulating and Intrinsic Mediating Circuits In Vitro in Aplysia CalifornicaChirag Upreti, Edward Konstantinov, Stefan R Kassabov, et al.
Cell Reports|April 9, 2013
A single Aplysia neurotrophin mediates synaptic facilitation via differentially processed isoformsStefan R Kassabov, Yun-Beom Choi, Kevin A Karl, et al.
Neuron|September 27, 2008
Sustained CPEB-dependent local protein synthesis is required to stabilize synaptic growth for persistence of long-term facilitation in AplysiaMaria Concetta Miniaci, Joung-Hun Kim, Sathyanarayanan V Puthanveettil, et al.
Neuron|October 7, 2003
Presynaptic activation of silent synapses and growth of new synapses contribute to intermediate and long-term facilitation in AplysiaJoung-Hun Kim, Hiroshi Udo, Hsiu-Ling Li, et al.
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Progress in Brain Research|April 9, 2008
Synaptic remodeling, synaptic growth and the storage of long-term memory in AplysiaCraig H Bailey, Eric R Kandel
Neuron|September 29, 2004
The persistence of long-term memory: a molecular approach to self-sustaining changes in learning-induced synaptic growthCraig H Bailey, Eric R Kandel, Kausik Si
Journal of Neurochemistry|June 30, 2006
Common molecular mechanisms in explicit and implicit memoryAngel Barco, Craig H Bailey, Eric R Kandel
The Biological Bulletin|June 28, 2006
Molecular mechanisms of memory storage in AplysiaRobert D Hawkins, Eric R Kandel, Craig H Bailey
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology|July 3, 2015
Structural Components of Synaptic Plasticity and Memory ConsolidationCraig H Bailey, Eric R Kandel, Kristen M Harris
Molecular Brain|September 23, 2008
Transcriptional regulation of long-term memory in the marine snail AplysiaYong-Seok Lee, Craig H Bailey, Eric R Kandel, et al.
Cell Reports|September 12, 2019
Serotonin Induces Structural Plasticity of Both Extrinsic Modulating and Intrinsic Mediating Circuits In Vitro in Aplysia CalifornicaChirag Upreti, Edward Konstantinov, Stefan R Kassabov, et al.
Cell Reports|April 9, 2013
A single Aplysia neurotrophin mediates synaptic facilitation via differentially processed isoformsStefan R Kassabov, Yun-Beom Choi, Kevin A Karl, et al.
Neuron|September 27, 2008
Sustained CPEB-dependent local protein synthesis is required to stabilize synaptic growth for persistence of long-term facilitation in AplysiaMaria Concetta Miniaci, Joung-Hun Kim, Sathyanarayanan V Puthanveettil, et al.
Neuron|October 7, 2003
Presynaptic activation of silent synapses and growth of new synapses contribute to intermediate and long-term facilitation in AplysiaJoung-Hun Kim, Hiroshi Udo, Hsiu-Ling Li, et al.
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