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310 related items for PubMed ID: 24875769

  • 1. Maintenance of dominance status is necessary for resistance to social defeat stress in Syrian hamsters.
    Morrison KE, Bader LR, Clinard CT, Gerhard DM, Gross SE, Cooper MA.
    Behav Brain Res; 2014 Aug 15; 270():277-86. PubMed ID: 24875769
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  • 3. Social Dominance Modulates Stress-induced Neural Activity in Medial Prefrontal Cortex Projections to the Basolateral Amygdala.
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  • 4. Winning agonistic encounters increases testosterone and androgen receptor expression in Syrian hamsters.
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  • 5. Activation of androgen receptor-expressing neurons in the posterior medial amygdala is associated with stress resistance in dominant male hamsters.
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  • 8. Dominance status alters restraint-induced neural activity in brain regions controlling stress vulnerability.
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  • 9. Dominance status modulates activity in medial amygdala cells with projections to the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis.
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  • 10. Gonadal steroid hormone receptors in the medial amygdala contribute to experience-dependent changes in stress vulnerability.
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  • 11. Activity of a vmPFC-DRN Pathway Corresponds With Resistance to Acute Social Defeat Stress.
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  • 12. Dominance relationships in Syrian hamsters modulate neuroendocrine and behavioral responses to social stress.
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  • 13. GABAA receptor activation in the lateral septum reduces the expression of conditioned defeat and increases aggression in Syrian hamsters.
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  • 14. Effects of social dominance and acute social stress on morphology of microglia and structural integrity of the medial prefrontal cortex.
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  • 15. Social defeat stress activates medial amygdala cells that express type 2 corticotropin-releasing factor receptor mRNA.
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  • 16. Chemogenetic activation of an infralimbic cortex to basolateral amygdala projection promotes resistance to acute social defeat stress.
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  • 17. Activation of 5-HT1A autoreceptors in the dorsal raphe nucleus reduces the behavioral consequences of social defeat.
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  • 18. Development of social play in hamsters: Sex differences and their possible functions.
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  • 19. The role of the nucleus accumbens in the acquisition and expression of conditioned defeat.
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  • 20. Copulatory and agonistic behavior in Syrian hamsters following social defeat.
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