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Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

Nk3R antagonism decreases fear memory consolidation. (A) Experimental procedure of fear memory consolidation after stress. Created with Biorender. (B) Fear acquisition and expression in mice administered with Osanetant. (C) Effect in the fear memory consolidation after administration of Osanetant (5 mg/kg, ip) or Vehicle 30 min after stress (IMO) in adult females (n = 12 per group) (p = 0.038, η2 = 0.798). Analyzed by Generalized Linear Model with least significant difference (LSD) correction.

Post-trauma drug blocks fear response in female mice

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The research team from the INc-UAB that conducted the study. From left to right: Ángel Deprada, Arnaldo Parra-Damas, Paula Sotillo, Carles Saura y Maria Dolores Capilla-López. © UAB

Key Alzheimer’s Proteins Attack Different Brain Regions, Study Shows Need for Combined Treatment

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Happy girl in a field with a juice box

Enough for All: New Study Reveals Path to Global Prosperity Without Environmental Harm

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Social Sciences
Researchers (left to right) Jordi Sort, Enric Menéndez and Zhengwei Tan in the lab at the UAB. (credits: UAB)

Researchers develop a material that mimics how the brain stores information

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology

Citizens more supportive of climate, but more pessimistic in expectations

Categories Brain & Behavior, Earth, Energy & Environment, Social Sciences

Moon’s orbit proposed as a gravitational wave detector

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space

Spending revenues on climate projects maximises social acceptability of carbon taxes

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Social Sciences

Tetanus toxin fragment may treat depression, Parkinson’s disease and ALS

Categories Brain & Behavior

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