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dc.contributor.authorMigues, PV
dc.contributor.authorJohnston, ANB
dc.contributor.authorRose, SPR
dc.contributor.editorG. Gabella (London)
dc.date.accessioned2017-05-03T14:27:28Z
dc.date.available2017-05-03T14:27:28Z
dc.date.issued2005
dc.date.modified2009-10-02T06:01:45Z
dc.identifier.issn0959-4965
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10072/4780
dc.description.abstractPregnenolone and pregnenolone sulphate are potent memory enhancers when administered to rodents prior to various learning and memory paradigms. Here, we show that training on a passive avoidance task results in the increased concentration of pregnenolone sulphate in the medial striatum, formerly known as lobus parolfactorius of female but not male chicks. In addition, we demonstrated potential for neuronal synthesis of pregnenolone in the day-old chick brain, including in the intermediate medial mesopallium, formerly known as intermediate medial hyperstriatum ventrale and the medial striatum.
dc.description.peerreviewedYes
dc.description.publicationstatusYes
dc.languageEnglish
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherLippincott, Williams and Wilkins
dc.publisher.placeLondon
dc.relation.ispartofstudentpublicationN
dc.relation.ispartofpagefrom537
dc.relation.ispartofpageto541
dc.relation.ispartofissue6
dc.relation.ispartofjournalNeuroReport
dc.relation.ispartofvolume16
dc.rights.retentionY
dc.subject.fieldofresearchNeurosciences
dc.subject.fieldofresearchCognitive and computational psychology
dc.subject.fieldofresearchcode3209
dc.subject.fieldofresearchcode5204
dc.titleSex differences in pregnenolone sulphate in the chick brain after training
dc.typeJournal article
dc.type.descriptionC1 - Articles
dc.type.codeC - Journal Articles
gro.date.issued2005
gro.hasfulltextNo Full Text
gro.griffith.authorJohnston, Amy N.


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