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The massed-spaced learning effect in non-neural human cells
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The massed-spaced learning effect in non-neural human cells

N. V. Kukushkin, R. E. Carney, et al.

This study shows the classic massed–spaced memory effect in two non-neural, immortalized cell lines using a short-lived CREB-dependent luciferase reporter: four spaced pulses of forskolin or phorbol ester produced stronger, longer-lasting luciferase expression and sustained ERK/CREB activation, which was blocked by ERK or CREB inhibition. Research conducted by N. V. Kukushkin, R. E. Carney, T. Tabassum, and T. J. Carew.... show more
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