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. 2011 Jul 18;108(31):12931–12936. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1104495108

Fig. 6.

Fig. 6.

Effects of catecholaminergic or NMDA-receptor activation and protein kinases on protein synthesis and IA learning-tag setting. The timeline at the top indicates the time points of the experimental procedures. The intersection of PRPs and the tag lines represents the moment in which they coexist and therefore protein capture by the learning tags is plausible; however, these lines do not reflect the strict time course of PRPs’ availability or duration of the learning tag.