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    Memory reacquisition deficit: Chicks fail to relearn pharmacologically disrupted associative response by Tiunova, A.A., Bezryadnov, D.V., Gaeva, D.R., Solodovnikov, V.S., Anokhin, K.V.

    Published in Behavioural brain research (15-07-2020)
    “…•It is generally believed that memory, if lost, can be reacquired afresh.•We trained chicks in an associative task, made them amnestic and trained…”
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    Involvement of protein kinase Mθ in the maintenance of long-term memory for taste aversion learning in young chicks by Tiunova, A.A, Bezryadnov, D.V, Anokhin, K.V

    “…The effects of an inhibitor of protein kinase Mθ on long-term memory were studied using the model of taste aversion in newborn chicks. Memory was impaired by…”
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    Paradoxical effect of NMDA receptor blockade in chicks on learning and memory in passive avoidance model by Tiunova, A.A, Komissarova, N.V, Bezryadnov, D.V, Anokhin, K.V

    “…Activity of NMDA receptors is a prerequisite for numerous but not all forms of neuronal plasticity and learning. The present study examined the role of NMDA…”
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    Role of NMDA Receptors and Protein Synthesis in the Conditioned Aversion Learning in Young Chicks by Tiunova, А. А., Bezryadnov, D. V., Cherepov, А. B.

    “…The brain mechanisms underlying conditioned aversion learning in birds were studied using experimental model in young chicks. The learning consisted of a…”
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    Recovery of Impaired Memory: Expression of c-Fos and Egr-1 Transcription Factors during Restoration of Damaged Engram in the Chick Brain by Tiunova, A. A., Bezriadnov, D. V., Komissarova, N. V., Anokhin, K. V.

    Published in Biochemistry (Moscow) (01-09-2018)
    “…Impairment of protein synthesis in the brain during learning prevents memory consolidation and results in amnesia, which until recently has been regarded…”
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    Paradoxical Effect of NMDA Receptor Blockade in Chicks on Learning and Memory in Passive Avoidance Model by Tiunova, A. A., Komissarova, N. V., Bezryadnov, D. V., Anokhin, K. V.

    “…Activity of NMDA receptors is a prerequisite for numerous but not all forms of neuronal plasticity and learning. The present study examined the role of NMDA…”
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    Pro-Cognitive Effects of Non-Peptide Analogues of Soluble Amyloid Peptide Precursor Fragment sAPP by Tiunova, A. A., Komissarova, N. V., Nenaidenko, V. G., Makhmutova, A. A., Beznosko, B. K., Bachurin, S. O., Anokhin, K. V.

    “…We studied pro-cognitive effect of two heterocyclic low-molecular-weight compounds that serve as non-peptide analogues of soluble fragment of amyloid peptide…”
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    Glutamate Receptor Modulator Dimebon Stimulates Consolidation and Reconsolidation of Weak Memory in Chicks by Tiunova, A. A., Komissarova, N. V., Bachurin, S. O., Anokhin, K. V.

    “…Effects of glutamate receptor modulator dimebon on memory consolidation and reconsolidation were investigated in passive avoidance paradigm in newborn chicks…”
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    Involvement of Wulst Neurons in Hiding Reaction of Pied Flycatcher Nestlings with Different Visual Afferentation by Korneeva, E. V., Tiunova, A. A., Alexandrov, L. I.

    “…We studied transcriptional activity in the higher avian center visual system (Wulst area) in acoustically guided defensive behavior in visually deprived and…”
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    Effects of Systemic Administration of Histone Deacetylase Inhibitor on Memory Formation and Immediate Early Gene Expression in Chick Brain by Tiunova, A. A., Toropova, K. A., Konovalova, E. V., Anokhin, K. V.

    “…We studied the effects of histone deacetylase inhibitor that stimulates transcriptional activity via histone hyperacetylation on memory formation. Sodium…”
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