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268 related items for PubMed ID: 17850456

  • 1. Chronic stress and neural function: accounting for sex and age.
    Luine VN, Beck KD, Bowman RE, Frankfurt M, Maclusky NJ.
    J Neuroendocrinol; 2007 Oct; 19(10):743-51. PubMed ID: 17850456
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  • 2. Sex differences in chronic stress effects on memory in rats.
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  • 3. Aged rats: sex differences and responses to chronic stress.
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  • 4. Stress-induced changes in spatial memory are sexually differentiated and vary across the lifespan.
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  • 5. Sex-dependent changes in anxiety, memory, and monoamines following one week of stress.
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  • 8. Effects of chronic social stress in adolescence on anxiety and neuroendocrine response to mild stress in male and female rats.
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  • 9. Sex differences in rats: effects of chronic stress on sympathetic system and anxiety.
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  • 11. Effects of maternal corticosterone and stress on behavioral and hormonal indices of formalin pain in male and female offspring of different ages.
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    Horm Behav; 2009 Jan 16; 55(1):149-57. PubMed ID: 18955060
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  • 12. [The effect of stress in pregnant rats on the anxiety level in their offspring].
    Batuev AS, Vinogradova EP, Poliakova ON.
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  • 13. Ontogeny of gender-specific responsiveness to stress and glucocorticoids in the rat and its determination by the neonatal gonadal steroid environment.
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  • 14. Epigenetic programming of the stress response in male and female rats by prenatal restraint stress.
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  • 16. Enduring and sex-specific effects of adolescent social isolation in rats on adult stress reactivity.
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  • 17. Evidence for sex-specific shifting of neural processes underlying learning and memory following stress.
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  • 18. Effects of early rearing conditions on cognitive performance in prepubescent male and female rats.
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  • 19. Protection and damage from acute and chronic stress: allostasis and allostatic overload and relevance to the pathophysiology of psychiatric disorders.
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  • 20. Chronic stress in adulthood followed by intermittent stress impairs spatial memory and the survival of newborn hippocampal cells in aging animals: prevention by FGL, a peptide mimetic of neural cell adhesion molecule.
    Borcel E, Pérez-Alvarez L, Herrero AI, Brionne T, Varea E, Berezin V, Bock E, Sandi C, Venero C.
    Behav Pharmacol; 2008 Feb 09; 19(1):41-9. PubMed ID: 18195593
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