The Drosophila radish gene encodes a protein required for anesthesia-resistant memory.
Long-term memory in Drosophila is separable into two components: consolidated, anesthesia-resistant memory and long-lasting, protein-synthesis-dependent memory. The Drosophila memory mutant radish is specifically deficient in anesthesia-resistant memory and so represents the only molecular avenue to...
Main Authors: | Folkers, E, Waddell, S, Quinn, W |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2006
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