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    Zeta Inhibitory Peptide attenuates learning and memory by inducing NO-mediated downregulation of AMPA receptors by Bingor, Alexey, Haham, Tomer, Thornton, Claire, Stern-Bach, Yael, Yaka, Rami

    Published in Nature communications (23-07-2020)
    “…Zeta inhibitory peptide (ZIP), a PKMζ inhibitor, is widely used to interfere with the maintenance of acquired memories. ZIP is able to erase memory even in the…”
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    Potentiated Response of ERK/MAPK Signaling is Associated with Prolonged Withdrawal from Cocaine Behavioral Sensitization by Bingor, Alexey, Azriel, Matityahu, Amiad, Lavi, Yaka, Rami

    Published in Journal of molecular neuroscience (01-11-2021)
    “…Among the neuroadaptations underlying the expression of cocaine-induced behaviors are modifications in glutamate-mediated signaling and synaptic plasticity via…”
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    N-oleoyl glycine and N-oleoyl alanine attenuate alcohol self-administration and preference in mice by Shahen-Zoabi, Samah, Smoum, Reem, Bingor, Alexey, Grad, Etty, Nemirovski, Alina, Shekh-Ahmad, Tawfeeq, Mechoulam, Raphael, Yaka, Rami

    Published in Translational psychiatry (31-07-2023)
    “…The endocannabinoid system (ECS) plays a key modulatory role during synaptic plasticity and homeostatic processes in the brain and has an important role in the…”
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    A functional eEF2K-eEF2 pathway in the NAc is critical for the expression of cocaine-induced psychomotor sensitisation and conditioned place preference by Beiser, Tehila, Lisniansky, Elvira, Weitz, Moriya, Bingor, Alexey, Grad, Etty, Rosenblum, Kobi, Thornton, Claire, Yaka, Rami

    Published in Translational psychiatry (01-11-2022)
    “…Recent evidence links synaptic plasticity and mRNA translation, via the eukaryotic elongation factor 2 kinase (eEF2K) and its only known substrate, eEF2…”
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    Using Toxins in Brain Slice Recordings by Bingor, Alexey, Yaka, Rami

    “…Use of biological toxins from different kinds is widely accepted in electrophysiological experiments. In particular, electrophysiological recordings from brain…”
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