Jadavji Laboratory



Deparment Biomedical Sciences, Division of Molecular and Integrative Physiology

Southern Illinois University



Increased homocysteine levels impair reference memory and reduce cortical levels of acetylcholine in a mouse model of vascular cognitive impairment


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K. Dam, Martina Füchtemeier, T. Farr, Philipp Boehm-Sturm, Marco Foddis, U. Dirnagl, O. Malysheva, M. Caudill, N. Jadavji
Behavioural Brain Research, 2017

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Dam, K., Füchtemeier, M., Farr, T., Boehm-Sturm, P., Foddis, M., Dirnagl, U., … Jadavji, N. (2017). Increased homocysteine levels impair reference memory and reduce cortical levels of acetylcholine in a mouse model of vascular cognitive impairment. Behavioural Brain Research.


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Dam, K., Martina Füchtemeier, T. Farr, Philipp Boehm-Sturm, Marco Foddis, U. Dirnagl, O. Malysheva, M. Caudill, and N. Jadavji. “Increased Homocysteine Levels Impair Reference Memory and Reduce Cortical Levels of Acetylcholine in a Mouse Model of Vascular Cognitive Impairment.” Behavioural Brain Research (2017).


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Dam, K., et al. “Increased Homocysteine Levels Impair Reference Memory and Reduce Cortical Levels of Acetylcholine in a Mouse Model of Vascular Cognitive Impairment.” Behavioural Brain Research, 2017.


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@article{k2017a,
  title = {Increased homocysteine levels impair reference memory and reduce cortical levels of acetylcholine in a mouse model of vascular cognitive impairment},
  year = {2017},
  journal = {Behavioural Brain Research},
  author = {Dam, K. and Füchtemeier, Martina and Farr, T. and Boehm-Sturm, Philipp and Foddis, Marco and Dirnagl, U. and Malysheva, O. and Caudill, M. and Jadavji, N.}
}