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3. Specific exercise patterns generate an epigenetic molecular memory window that drives long-term memory formation and identifies ACVR1C as a bidirectional regulator of memory in mice.

4. More May Not be Better: Enhanced Spacecraft Shielding May Exacerbate Cognitive Decrements by Increasing Pion Exposures during Deep Space Exploration.

5. Elucidating the neurological mechanism of the FLASH effect in juvenile mice exposed to hypofractionated radiotherapy.

6. Uncovering the Protective Neurologic Mechanisms of Hypofractionated FLASH Radiotherapy.

7. Galactic cosmic radiation exposure causes multifaceted neurocognitive impairments.

8. Acute, Low-Dose Neutron Exposures Adversely Impact Central Nervous System Function.

9. Neuroprotection of Radiosensitive Juvenile Mice by Ultra-High Dose Rate FLASH Irradiation.

10. Aging mice show impaired memory updating in the novel OUL updating paradigm.

11. HDAC3-Mediated Repression of the Nr4a Family Contributes to Age-Related Impairments in Long-Term Memory.

12. Medial habenula cholinergic signaling regulates cocaine-associated relapse-like behavior.

13. CREST in the Nucleus Accumbens Core Regulates Cocaine Conditioned Place Preference, Cocaine-Seeking Behavior, and Synaptic Plasticity.

14. Epigenetic regulation of the circadian gene Per1 contributes to age-related changes in hippocampal memory.

15. Distinct roles for the deacetylase domain of HDAC3 in the hippocampus and medial prefrontal cortex in the formation and extinction of memory.

16. Context and Auditory Fear are Differentially Regulated by HDAC3 Activity in the Lateral and Basal Subnuclei of the Amygdala.

17. The role of active DNA demethylation and Tet enzyme function in memory formation and cocaine action.

18. BDNF rescues BAF53b-dependent synaptic plasticity and cocaine-associated memory in the nucleus accumbens.

19. Retrieval-induced NMDA receptor-dependent Arc expression in two models of cocaine-cue memory.

20. Common influences of non-competitive NMDA receptor antagonists on the consolidation and reconsolidation of cocaine-cue memory.

21. A critical window of CAG repeat-length correlates with phenotype severity in the R6/2 mouse model of Huntington's disease.

22. Dynamically spreading frontal and cingulate deficits mapped in adolescents with schizophrenia.

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