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  • 22. Dopamine D2 receptors regulate unconditioned fear in deep layers of the superior colliculus and dorsal periaqueductal gray.
    Muthuraju S, Talbot T, Brandão ML.
    Behav Brain Res; 2016 Jan 15; 297():116-23. PubMed ID: 26455877
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  • 23. Neural segregation of Fos-protein distribution in the brain following freezing and escape behaviors induced by injections of either glutamate or NMDA into the dorsal periaqueductal gray of rats.
    Ferreira-Netto C, Borelli KG, Brandão ML.
    Brain Res; 2005 Jan 21; 1031(2):151-63. PubMed ID: 15649440
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  • 24. Fear state induced by ethanol withdrawal may be due to the sensitization of the neural substrates of aversion in the dPAG.
    Cabral A, Isoardi N, Salum C, Macedo CE, Nobre MJ, Molina VA, Brandão ML.
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    Schenberg LC, Dos Reis AM, Ferreira Póvoa RM, Tufik S, Silva SR.
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  • 27. Reversible inactivation of the dorsal raphe nucleus blocked the antipanic-like effect of chronic imipramine in the elevated T-maze.
    Dombrowski PA, Andreatini R.
    Neurosci Lett; 2006 Oct 16; 407(1):80-5. PubMed ID: 16959426
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  • 30. Effects of acute and chronic fluoxetine and diazepam on freezing behavior induced by electrical stimulation of dorsolateral and lateral columns of the periaqueductal gray matter.
    Borelli KG, Nobre MJ, Brandão ML, Coimbra NC.
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  • 32. Long-lasting marked inhibition of periaqueductal gray-evoked defensive behaviors in inescapably-shocked rats.
    Quintino-dos-Santos JW, Müller CJ, Santos AM, Tufik S, Rosa CA, Schenberg LC.
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  • 33. Effects of dorsal periaqueductal gray CRF1- and CRF2-receptor stimulation in animal models of panic.
    Sergio Tde O, Spiacci A, Zangrossi H.
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  • 34. Concurrent nociceptive stimulation impairs the anxiolytic effect of midazolam injected into the periaqueductal gray in mice.
    Mendes-Gomes J, Nunes-de-Souza RL.
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