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Research.com Recognitions

  • 1981 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Aryeh Routtenberg was a researcher affiliated with Northwestern University in the United States. Their academic career included contributions recognized by peers, culminating in their designation as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) in 1981.

Their research output is not documented here through specific publications or listed papers, and detailed information regarding their frequent co-authors or publication venues is not available. Likewise, data on the fields and subfields of study or main research topics addressed by their work is not provided.

Despite the absence of detailed bibliographic records, Routtenberg's recognition as an AAAS Fellow indicates a contribution to the broader scientific or academic community during their active years. This distinction is typically granted for significant contributions to science and scholarship.

Best Publications

  • GAP-43: an intrinsic determinant of neuronal development and plasticity.

    Larry I Benowitz;Aryeh Routtenberg

  • A membrane phosphoprotein associated with neural development, axonal regeneration, phospholipid metabolism, and synaptic plasticity

    Larry I. Benowitz;Aryeh Routtenberg

  • Translocation of protein kinase C activity may mediate hippocampal long-term potentiation.

    Raymond F. Akers;David M. Lovinger;Patricia A. Colley;David J. Linden

  • Subfornical Organ: Site of Drinking Elicitation by Angiotensin II

    John B. Simpson;Aryeh Routtenberg

  • The two-arousal hypothesis: reticular formation and limbic system.

    Aryeh Routtenberg

  • The role of protein kinase C in long-term potentiation: a testable model

    David J. Linden;Aryeh Routtenberg

  • Protein kinase C inhibitors eliminate hippocampal long-term potentiation.

    David M. Lovinger;Ka L. Wong;Kentaro Murakami;Aryeh Routtenberg

  • Gene expression of the transcription factor NF-κ B in hippocampus: regulation by synaptic activity

    Peter J. Meberg;Walter R. Kinney;Eric G. Valcourt;Aryeh Routtenberg

  • Brainstem pathways of reward.

    Aryeh Routtenberg;Charles Malsbury

  • Intracranial chemical injection and behavior: a critical review.

    Aryeh Routtenberg

  • Enhanced learning after genetic overexpression of a brain growth protein

    Aryeh Routtenberg;Isabel Cantallops;Isabel Cantallops;Sal Zaffuto;Peter Serrano

  • Protein kinase C phosphorylates a 47 Mr protein (F1) directly related to synaptic plasticity

    Raymond F. Akers;Aryeh Routtenberg

  • Topography between the entorhinal cortex and the dentate septotemporal axis in rats: I. Medial and intermediate entorhinal projecting cells.

    Russell E. Ruth;Timothy J. Collier;Aryeh Routtenberg

  • Direct relation of long-term synaptic potentiation to phosphorylation of membrane protein F1, a substrate for membrane protein kinase C.

    David M. Lovinger;Patricia A. Colley;Raymond F. Akers;Robert B. Nelson

  • Primary structure and mRNA localization of protein F1, a growth-related protein kinase C substrate associated with synaptic plasticity.

    A. Rosenthal;S. Y. Chan;W. Henzel;C. Haskell

  • Aphagia and adipsia after preferential destruction of nerve cell bodies in hypothalamus

    Sebastian P. Grossman;Dennis Dacey;Angelos E. Halaris;Timothy Collier

  • Post-translational protein modification as the substrate for long-lasting memory.

    Aryeh Routtenberg;Jerome L. Rekart

  • Subfornical organ lesions reduce intravenous angiotensin-induced drinking.

    John B. Simpson;Aryeh Routtenberg

  • Effects of the availability of rewarding septal and hypothalamic stimulation on bar pressing for food under conditions of deprivation.

    Aryeh Routtenberg;Janet Lindy

  • "Self-starvation" of rats living in activity wheels: adaptation effects.

    Aryeh Routtenberg

  • A selective increase in phosphorylation of protein F1, a protein kinase C substrate, directly related to three day growth of long term synaptic enhancement

    David M. Lovinger;Raymond F. Akers;Robert B. Nelson;Carol A. Barnes

Frequent Co-Authors

David J. Linden
David J. Linden Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
David M. Lovinger
David M. Lovinger National Institutes of Health
Carol A. Barnes
Carol A. Barnes University of Arizona
Christine M. Gall
Christine M. Gall University of California, Irvine
Arturo Romano
Arturo Romano University of Buenos Aires
Robert K. McNamara
Robert K. McNamara University of Cincinnati Medical Center
Efrain C. Azmitia
Efrain C. Azmitia New York University
William L. Klein
William L. Klein Northwestern University
Nicolas G. Bazan
Nicolas G. Bazan Louisiana State University
Lothar Jennes
Lothar Jennes University of Kentucky

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