Programs of gene expression during the laying down of memory formation as revealed by DNA microarrays
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
Many experiments in the past have demonstrated the requirement of de novo
gene expression during memory formation. In contrast to the initial
reductionistic view that genes relevant to learning and memory would be
easily found and would provide a simple key to understand this brain
function, it is becoming apparent that the genetic contribution to memory
is complex. Previous approaches have been focused on individual genes or
genetic pathways and failed to address the massively parallel nature of
genome activities and collective behavior of the genes that ultimately
control the molecular mechanisms underlying brain function. In view of the
broad variety of genes and the cross talk of genetic pathways involved in
this regulation, only gene expression profiles may reflect the complete
behavior of regulatory pathways. In this review we illustrate how DNA
microarray-based gene expression profiling may help to dissect and analyze
the complex mechanisms involved in gene regulation during the acquisition
and storage of memory in the mammalian brain.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Cavallaro, Sebastiano; D'Agata, VELIA MARIA
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