Bill Skaggs wrote:
> Michael Jameson <m.jameson at hunterlink.net.au> writes:
>> > I'm trying to learn a little about hippocampal activity with respect to
> > memory. I have some understanding of the role of glucorticosteroids but
> > do not yet have much information on ACTH, oxytocin or other substances
> > which I understand might be relevant. Can anyone suggest any web-based
> > resources where I could begin to learn about the function of various
> > native substances in memory, specifically in their role within the
> > hippocampus? It is a challenge for me to access libraries and
> > bookstores but if there was one 'best' reference book (or article)
> > recommended I would be able to get hold of it eventually.
>> I don't know of a good recent review, but here's what I
> would do. Go to the BioMedNet web site (www.bmn.com) and
> register -- it's free right now. This will let you do a
> MedLine search for relevant papers, and in many cases
> read their abstracts. You may even be able to download
> some useful papers, though this involves subscribing
> a paying a fee for a lot of them.
>> -- Bill
Thanks for responding, Bill. Does BioMedNet have a different library to
PubMed?
Michael jameson.