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Volumn 8, Issue 5, 2001, Pages 257-264
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Neonatal exposure to novel environment enhances hippocampal-dependent memory function during infancy and adulthood
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Author keywords
[No Author keywords available]
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Indexed keywords
ADOLESCENT;
AGED;
ANIMAL EXPERIMENT;
ARTICLE;
CHILDHOOD;
COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT;
ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE;
FEAR;
HABITUATION;
HIPPOCAMPUS;
INFANCY;
MAZE TEST;
MEMORY;
NERVE CELL NECROSIS;
NEWBORN;
NONHUMAN;
ODOR;
OPEN FIELD BEHAVIOR;
PERINATAL PERIOD;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
RAT;
RECEPTOR SENSITIVITY;
ANIMALS;
ANIMALS, NEWBORN;
DISCRIMINATION LEARNING;
ENVIRONMENT;
FEMALE;
HIPPOCAMPUS;
LEARNING;
MAZE LEARNING;
MEMORY;
ODORS;
PREGNANCY;
RATS;
RATS, LONG-EVANS;
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EID: 0034793946
PISSN: 10720502
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1101/lm.43101 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (79)
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References (42)
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