The molecular basis of individual variation in spatial memory in rats

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Despite very extensive studies related to molecular processes underlying memory formation still little known about the potential differences in the brain biochemistry between good and poor learners belonging to a random population of young animals. In the present study an attempt was taken to correlate the individual variation in short- and long-term spatial memory in three different lines of young healthy rats: inbred Wistar (W) outcrossed Wistar/Spraque Dawley (W/S) and pigmented Long-Evans rats with hippocampal levels of selected enzymes known as memory molecules including neuronal (n) endothelial (e) and inducible (i) NOS CaMKII? PKA and ChAT.
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