Rapamycin attenuates reconsolidation of a backwards-conditioned aversive stimuli in female mice

ConclusionsOur study provides novel evidence that indirect retrieval cues are sensitive to rapamycin in female mice. The capacity to indirectly reactivate memories and render them susceptible to disruption is critical in the translation of reconsolidation-based approaches to the clinic.
Source: Psychopharmacology - Category: Psychiatry Source Type: research
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