Gisela Zalcman

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2016 Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina 
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Ameneiro L, Zalcman G, Robles A, et al. (2022) Characteristics of the Reminder that Triggers Object Recognition Memory Reconsolidation in Mice. Neuroscience
Zalcman G, Federman N, Romano A. (2018) CaMKII Isoforms in Learning and Memory: Localization and Function. Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience. 11: 445
Zalcman G, Federman N, Fiszbein A, et al. (2018) Sustained CaMKII Delta Gene Expression Is Specifically Required for Long-Lasting Memories in Mice. Molecular Neurobiology
Zalcman G, Corbi N, Certo MG, et al. (2016) Heterozygous Che-1 KO Mice show deficiencies in Object Recognition Memory Persistence. Neuroscience Letters
de la Fuente V, Federman N, Zalcman G, et al. (2015) NF-κB transcription factor role in consolidation and reconsolidation of persistent memories. Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience. 8: 50
Zalcman G, Federman N, de la Fuente V, et al. (2015) Nuclear factor kappa B-dependent Zif268 expression in hippocampus is required for recognition memory in mice. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. 119: 10-7
de la Fuente V, Federman N, Fustiñana MS, et al. (2014) Calcineurin phosphatase as a negative regulator of fear memory in hippocampus: control on nuclear factor-κB signaling in consolidation and reconsolidation. Hippocampus. 24: 1549-61
Federman N, Zalcman G, de la Fuente V, et al. (2014) Epigenetic mechanisms and memory strength: a comparative study. Journal of Physiology, Paris. 108: 278-85
Federman N, de la Fuente V, Zalcman G, et al. (2013) Nuclear factor κB-dependent histone acetylation is specifically involved in persistent forms of memory. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 33: 7603-14
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