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  • 2. Social stress paradigms in male mice: Variations in behavior, stress and immunology.
    Fano E, Sánchez-Martín JR, Arregi A, Castro B, Alonso A, Brain P, Azpíroz A.
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  • 6. Individual differences in chronically defeated male mice: behavioral, endocrine, immune, and neurotrophic changes as markers of vulnerability to the effects of stress.
    Gómez-Lázaro E, Arregi A, Beitia G, Vegas O, Azpiroz A, Garmendia L.
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  • 9. Physical defeat reduces the sensitivity of murine splenocytes to the suppressive effects of corticosterone.
    Bailey MT, Avitsur R, Engler H, Padgett DA, Sheridan JF.
    Brain Behav Immun; 2004 Sep; 18(5):416-24. PubMed ID: 15265534
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    Lowrance SA, Ionadi A, McKay E, Douglas X, Johnson JD.
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  • 11. Splenic norepinephrine and serum corticosterone level fluctuations associated with bacteria-induced stress.
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  • 12. A role for leptin-regulated neurocircuitry in subordination stress.
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  • 13. Social factors and individual vulnerability to chronic stress exposure.
    Bartolomucci A, Palanza P, Sacerdote P, Panerai AE, Sgoifo A, Dantzer R, Parmigiani S.
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  • 14. Individual housing induces altered immuno-endocrine responses to psychological stress in male mice.
    Bartolomucci A, Palanza P, Sacerdote P, Ceresini G, Chirieleison A, Panerai AE, Parmigiani S.
    Psychoneuroendocrinology; 2003 May 01; 28(4):540-58. PubMed ID: 12689611
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  • 15. Neuroimmune interactions in stress.
    Costa-Pinto FA, Palermo-Neto J.
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  • 16. Coping with chronic social stress in mice: hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal/ sympathetic-adrenal-medullary axis activity, behavioral changes and effects of antalarmin treatment: implications for the study of stress-related psychopathologies.
    Pérez-Tejada J, Arregi A, Gómez-Lázaro E, Vegas O, Azpiroz A, Garmendia L.
    Neuroendocrinology; 2013 May 01; 98(1):73-88. PubMed ID: 23796983
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  • 17. Social stress and T cell maturation in male rats: transient and persistent alterations in thymic function.
    Engler H, Stefanski V.
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  • 18. Agonistic behavior, plasma stress hormones, and metabolites in response to dyadic encounters in domestic pigs: interrelationships and effect of dominance status.
    Fernandez X, Meunier-Salaün MC, Mormede P.
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  • 19. Effects of chronic mild stress (CMS) and imipramine administration, on spleen mononuclear cell proliferative response, serum corticosterone level and brain norepinephrine content in male mice.
    Azpiroz A, Fano E, Garmendia L, Arregi A, Cacho R, Beitia G, Brain PF.
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