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The following pages link to Time matters: pathological effects of repeated psychosocial stress during the active, but not inactive, phase of male mice (Q60476456):
Displaying 10 items.
- Interaction between circadian rhythms and stress (Q28917101) (← links)
- Chronic subordinate colony housing paradigm: a mouse model to characterize the consequences of insufficient glucocorticoid signaling (Q30417042) (← links)
- Stress-induced changes in the expression of the clock protein PERIOD1 in the rat limbic forebrain and hypothalamus: role of stress type, time of day, and predictability (Q34388661) (← links)
- Effects of stressor controllability on diurnal physiological rhythms (Q36799864) (← links)
- Day and night: diurnal phase influences the response to chronic mild stress (Q37636993) (← links)
- Chronic psychosocial stressors in adulthood: Studies in mice, rats and tree shrews (Q37648887) (← links)
- Modelling depression in animals: at the interface of reward and stress pathways (Q39146103) (← links)
- The effect of high-fat diet on rat's mood, feeding behavior and response to stress (Q41270854) (← links)
- The MAP kinase p38 is part of Drosophila melanogaster's circadian clock (Q41813740) (← links)
- The physiological significance of the circadian dynamics of the HPA axis: Interplay between circadian rhythms, allostasis and stress resilience (Q92308481) (← links)