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Acute immobilization stress following contextual fear conditioning reduces fear memory: timing is essential

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Acute immobilization stress for 30 min at 60 min after fear conditioning training impaired memory formation and reduced BDNF mRNA expression and H3K14 acetylation in the hippocampus of mice owing to the high level of corticosterone.

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