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Experimental Aging Research
An International Journal Devoted to the Scientific Study of the Aging Process
Volume 8, 1982 - Issue 1
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Iván Izquierdo, MónicaR.M. Vianna, LucianaA. Izquierdo, DanielaM. Barros, Germán Szapiro, AdrianaS. Coitinho, Lionel Muller, Martín Cammarota, LiaR.M. Bevilaqua & JorgeH. Medina. (2002) Memory Retrieval and its Lasting Consequences. Neurotoxicity Research 4:5-6, pages 573-593.
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DewittG. Hazzard & Jane Soban. (1988) Studies of aging using genetically defined rodents: A bibliography. Experimental Aging Research 14:2, pages 59-81.
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Martin Sarter. (1987) Measurement of cognitive abilities in Senescent Animals. International Journal of Neuroscience 32:3-4, pages 765-774.
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