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Peter A. Serrano to Amygdala

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Peter A. Serrano has written about Amygdala.
Connection Strength

0.793
  1. Serrano P, Friedman EL, Kenney J, Taubenfeld SM, Zimmerman JM, Hanna J, Alberini C, Kelley AE, Maren S, Rudy JW, Yin JC, Sacktor TC, Fenton AA. PKMzeta maintains spatial, instrumental, and classically conditioned long-term memories. PLoS Biol. 2008 Dec 23; 6(12):2698-706.
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    Score: 0.309
  2. Opendak M, Zanca RM, Anane E, Serrano PA, Sullivan RM. Developmental transitions in amygdala PKC isoforms and AMPA receptor expression associated with threat memory in infant rats. Sci Rep. 2018 10 02; 8(1):14679.
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    Score: 0.152
  3. Oliver CF, Kabitzke P, Serrano P, Egan LJ, Barr GA, Shair HN, Wiedenmayer C. Repeated recall and PKM? maintain fear memories in juvenile rats. Learn Mem. 2016 12; 23(12):710-713.
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    Score: 0.134
  4. Simons LE, Pielech M, Erpelding N, Linnman C, Moulton E, Sava S, Lebel A, Serrano P, Sethna N, Berde C, Becerra L, Borsook D. The responsive amygdala: treatment-induced alterations in functional connectivity in pediatric complex regional pain syndrome. Pain. 2014 Sep; 155(9):1727-1742.
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    Score: 0.112
  5. Opendak M, Raineki C, Perry RE, Rinc?n-Cort?s M, Song SC, Zanca RM, Wood E, Packard K, Hu S, Woo J, Martinez K, Vinod KY, Brown RW, Deehan GA, Froemke RC, Serrano PA, Wilson DA, Sullivan RM. Bidirectional control of infant rat social behavior via dopaminergic innervation of the basolateral amygdala. Neuron. 2021 12 15; 109(24):4018-4035.e7.
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    Score: 0.047
  6. Opendak M, Robinson-Drummer P, Blomkvist A, Zanca RM, Wood K, Jacobs L, Chan S, Tan S, Woo J, Venkataraman G, Kirschner E, Lundstr?m JN, Wilson DA, Serrano PA, Sullivan RM. Neurobiology of maternal regulation of infant fear: the role of mesolimbic dopamine and its disruption by maltreatment. Neuropsychopharmacology. 2019 06; 44(7):1247-1257.
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    Score: 0.039
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