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G Richter-Levin

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Brain Research|January 16, 1989
Spatial performance is severely impaired in rats with combined reduction of serotonergic and cholinergic transmissionG Richter-Levin, M Segal
Neuroscience|June 29, 2002
Local circuit plasticity in the rat dentate gyrus: characterization and aging-related impairmentM Maroun, G Richter-Levin
Molecular Neurobiology|June 21, 2001
Amygdala-hippocampus dynamic interaction in relation to memoryG Richter-Levin, I Akirav
Reviews in the Neurosciences|September 19, 2001
Is LTP in the hippocampus a useful model for learning-related alterations in gene expression?G Richter-Levin, D Yaniv
Developmental Neuroscience|January 1, 1992
Raphe grafts in the hippocampus, but not in the entorhinal cortex, reverse hippocampal hyperexcitability of serotonin-depleted rats and restore their responsiveness to fenfluramineG Richter-Levin, M Segal
Neuroscience|April 11, 2013
Priming stimulation of basal but not lateral amygdala affects long-term potentiation in the rat dentate gyrus in vivoZ Li, G Richter-Levin
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|September 24, 1993
Age-related cognitive deficits in rats are associated with a combined loss of cholinergic and serotonergic functionsG Richter-Levin, M Segal
Neuroreport|March 16, 2000
LTP in the rat basal amygdala induced by perirhinal cortex stimulation in vivoD Yaniv, G Richter-Levin
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 27, 1999
Biphasic modulation of hippocampal plasticity by behavioral stress and basolateral amygdala stimulation in the ratI Akirav, G Richter-Levin
Molecular Psychiatry|November 11, 2015
A novel approach to PTSD modeling in rats reveals alternating patterns of limbic activity in different types of stress reactionG Ritov, B Boltyansky, G Richter-Levin
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Brain Research|January 16, 1989
Spatial performance is severely impaired in rats with combined reduction of serotonergic and cholinergic transmissionG Richter-Levin, M Segal
Neuroscience|June 29, 2002
Local circuit plasticity in the rat dentate gyrus: characterization and aging-related impairmentM Maroun, G Richter-Levin
Molecular Neurobiology|June 21, 2001
Amygdala-hippocampus dynamic interaction in relation to memoryG Richter-Levin, I Akirav
Reviews in the Neurosciences|September 19, 2001
Is LTP in the hippocampus a useful model for learning-related alterations in gene expression?G Richter-Levin, D Yaniv
Developmental Neuroscience|January 1, 1992
Raphe grafts in the hippocampus, but not in the entorhinal cortex, reverse hippocampal hyperexcitability of serotonin-depleted rats and restore their responsiveness to fenfluramineG Richter-Levin, M Segal
Neuroscience|April 11, 2013
Priming stimulation of basal but not lateral amygdala affects long-term potentiation in the rat dentate gyrus in vivoZ Li, G Richter-Levin
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|September 24, 1993
Age-related cognitive deficits in rats are associated with a combined loss of cholinergic and serotonergic functionsG Richter-Levin, M Segal
Neuroreport|March 16, 2000
LTP in the rat basal amygdala induced by perirhinal cortex stimulation in vivoD Yaniv, G Richter-Levin
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 27, 1999
Biphasic modulation of hippocampal plasticity by behavioral stress and basolateral amygdala stimulation in the ratI Akirav, G Richter-Levin
Molecular Psychiatry|November 11, 2015
A novel approach to PTSD modeling in rats reveals alternating patterns of limbic activity in different types of stress reactionG Ritov, B Boltyansky, G Richter-Levin
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