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The following pages link to Effects of Early Life Stress on Synaptic Plasticity in the Developing Hippocampus of Male and Female Rats (Q36159249):
Displaying 15 items.
- Molecular Mechanisms Underlying the Anti-depressant Effects of Resveratrol: a Review (Q39427752) (← links)
- Bumetanide treatment during early development rescues maternal separation-induced susceptibility to stress. (Q41717569) (← links)
- Hippocampal Subregions Across the Psychosis Spectrum (Q49616477) (← links)
- Enduring Effects of Paternal Deprivation in California Mice (Peromyscus californicus): Behavioral Dysfunction and Sex-Dependent Alterations in Hippocampal New Cell Survival (Q50297505) (← links)
- Perinatal stress and human hippocampal volume: Findings from typically developing young adults. (Q52651226) (← links)
- The stressed brain of humans and rodents. (Q55019079) (← links)
- Childhood Trauma and Neurocognition in Adults With Psychotic Disorders: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis (Q58098800) (← links)
- Vulnerability and resilience to Alzheimer's disease: early life conditions modulate neuropathology and determine cognitive reserve (Q58720843) (← links)
- Sex-biased transgenerational effect of maternal stress on neurodevelopment and cognitive functions (Q89185700) (← links)
- Maternal Separation Early in Life Alters the Expression of Genes Npas4 and Nr1d1 in Adult Female Mice: Correlation with Social Behavior (Q90447168) (← links)
- Early life stress alters transcriptomic patterning across reward circuitry in male and female mice (Q91198487) (← links)
- Parental smartphone use and children's mental outcomes: a neuroscience perspective (Q91289532) (← links)
- The involvement of astrocytes in early-life adversity induced programming of the brain (Q91640172) (← links)
- Microglia Activated by Excess Cortisol Induce HMGB1 Acetylation and Neuroinflammation in the Hippocampal DG Region of Mice Following Cold Exposure (Q93078392) (← links)
- Proteomic and mitochondrial adaptations to early-life stress are distinct in juveniles and adults (Q104509573) (← links)