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Brain and Nerve = Shinkei Kenkyu No Shinpo
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December 28, 2013
[Hunger-driven modulation in brain functions]
Yukinori Hirano, Minoru Saitoe
Communicative & Integrative Biology
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November 23, 2013
Hunger and memory; CRTC coordinates long-term memory with the physiological state, hunger
Yukinori Hirano, Minoru Saitoe
Ageing Research Reviews
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December 28, 2004
Can flies shed light on our own age-related memory impairment?
Junjiro Horiuchi, Minoru Saitoe
Brain and Nerve = Shinkei Kenkyu No Shinpo
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July 24, 2008
[cAMP/PKA signaling underlies age-related memory impairment]
Daisuke Yamazaki, Minoru Saitoe
Neuroscience Research
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February 21, 2012
Mutations in the Drosophila insulin receptor substrate, CHICO, impair olfactory associative learning
Shintaro Naganos, Junjiro Horiuchi, Minoru Saitoe
The Journal of Physiology
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April 17, 2018
Synaptic depression induced by postsynaptic cAMP production in the Drosophila mushroom body calyx
Shoma Sato, Kohei Ueno, Minoru Saitoe, et al.
Nihon Shinkei Seishin Yakurigaku Zasshi = Japanese Journal of Psychopharmacology
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October 16, 2004
[Identification of the memory component that decays with age in Drosophila]
Minoru Saitoe, Takuya Tamura, Junjiro Horiuchi, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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December 24, 2008
The Drosophila cell adhesion molecule klingon is required for long-term memory formation and is regulated by Notch
Motomi Matsuno, Junjiro Horiuchi, Tim Tully, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience
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November 19, 2010
Acute inhibition of PKA activity at old ages ameliorates age-related memory impairment in Drosophila
Daisuke Yamazaki, Junjiro Horiuchi, Tomoyuki Miyashita, et al.
Reviews in the Neurosciences
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June 17, 2005
Drosophila as a novel animal model for studying the genetics of age-related memory impairment
Minoru Saitoe, Junjiro Horiuchi, Takuya Tamura, et al.
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Brain and Nerve = Shinkei Kenkyu No Shinpo
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December 28, 2013
[Hunger-driven modulation in brain functions]
Yukinori Hirano, Minoru Saitoe
Communicative & Integrative Biology
|
November 23, 2013
Hunger and memory; CRTC coordinates long-term memory with the physiological state, hunger
Yukinori Hirano, Minoru Saitoe
Ageing Research Reviews
|
December 28, 2004
Can flies shed light on our own age-related memory impairment?
Junjiro Horiuchi, Minoru Saitoe
Brain and Nerve = Shinkei Kenkyu No Shinpo
|
July 24, 2008
[cAMP/PKA signaling underlies age-related memory impairment]
Daisuke Yamazaki, Minoru Saitoe
Neuroscience Research
|
February 21, 2012
Mutations in the Drosophila insulin receptor substrate, CHICO, impair olfactory associative learning
Shintaro Naganos, Junjiro Horiuchi, Minoru Saitoe
The Journal of Physiology
|
April 17, 2018
Synaptic depression induced by postsynaptic cAMP production in the Drosophila mushroom body calyx
Shoma Sato, Kohei Ueno, Minoru Saitoe, et al.
Nihon Shinkei Seishin Yakurigaku Zasshi = Japanese Journal of Psychopharmacology
|
October 16, 2004
[Identification of the memory component that decays with age in Drosophila]
Minoru Saitoe, Takuya Tamura, Junjiro Horiuchi, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
December 24, 2008
The Drosophila cell adhesion molecule klingon is required for long-term memory formation and is regulated by Notch
Motomi Matsuno, Junjiro Horiuchi, Tim Tully, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience
|
November 19, 2010
Acute inhibition of PKA activity at old ages ameliorates age-related memory impairment in Drosophila
Daisuke Yamazaki, Junjiro Horiuchi, Tomoyuki Miyashita, et al.
Reviews in the Neurosciences
|
June 17, 2005
Drosophila as a novel animal model for studying the genetics of age-related memory impairment
Minoru Saitoe, Junjiro Horiuchi, Takuya Tamura, et al.
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