Adrenergic enhancement of consolidation of object recognition memory
@article{Dornelles2007AdrenergicEO, title={Adrenergic enhancement of consolidation of object recognition memory}, author={Arethuza S. Dornelles and Maria No{\^e}mia Martins Lima and Manoela M. Grazziotin and Juliana Presti-Torres and Vanessa Atha{\'i}de Garcia and Felipe Siciliani Scalco and Rafael Roesler and Nadja Schr{\"o}der}, journal={Neurobiology of Learning and Memory}, year={2007}, volume={88}, pages={137-142} }
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