Therese M. Jay
0000-0002-2468-1141
INSERM
134 papers found
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D1 receptor modulation of memory retrieval performance is associated with changes in pCREB and pDARPP-32 in rat prefrontal cortex
Phosphorylation of CREB and DARPP-32 during late LTP at hippocampal to prefrontal cortex synapses in vivo
Acute elevated platform stress decreases MEK/MAPK signaling in rat frontal cortex
Stress, an enemy of neuronal plasticity participates in the pathology of ageing
Can receptor criteria alone predict "atypicality" and new drugs?
Modulation of recognition and temporal order memory retrieval by dopamine D1 receptor in rats
A pathophysiological paradigm for the therapy of psychiatric disease
Opposite behaviours in the forced swimming test are linked to differences in spatial working memory performances in the rat
Working and reference memory changes in male and female epilepsy mice at different time points after pilocarpine induced status epilepticus (APISE)
Working memory deficits in adult rats after prenatal disruption of neurogenesis
Severe impairment of prefrontal synaptic plasticity by stress: Preventive effects of psychotropic drugs
Acute stress-induced changes in hippocampal/prefrontal circuits in rats: Effects of antidepressants (vol 14, pg 224, 2004)
Double immunofluorescence study in the medial prefrontal cortex reveals a neuronal colocalization of dopamine D1 and NMDA-R1 receptors
Role of dopamine D1 receptors on retrieval performance in spatial and non-spatial memory tasks in rats and mice
Neurodevelopmental hypothesis of adult psychiatric disorders: Neurodevelopment or neuroplasticity?
Prenatal neurogenesis disruption by methylazoxymethanol in the rat: A new neurodevelopmental model of schizophrenia?
The hippocampal/frontal circuits: A flexible relationship
Plasticity at hippocampal to prefrontal cortex synapses is impaired by loss of dopamine and stress: Importance for psychiatric diseases
Head-only exposure to GSM 900-MHz electromagnetic fields does not alter rat’s memory in spatial and non-spatial tasks
Dopamine: a potential substrate for synaptic plasticity and memory mechanisms
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