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finding:rna-from-trained-aplysia-can-induce-an-epigenetic-engram-for-long-term-sensitization-in-untrained-aplysiaRNA from trained Aplysia can induce an epigenetic engram for long-term sensitization in untrained Aplysia.
Glanzman's 2018 finding on molecular memory transfer.
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extracted_from(2024) · Levin, Michael
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- David Glanzmanstudies
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- remappingassociated_withThe process of reinterpreting and recontextualizing memory engrams for new bodies and environments.
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