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The following pages link to Role of genotype in the adaptation of the brain dopamine system to stress. (Q38033024):
Displaying 15 items.
- Modulation of sensorimotor gating in prepulse inhibition by conditional brain glycine transporter 1 deletion in mice (Q30468003) (← links)
- Indication of a genetic basis of stereotypies in laboratory-bred bank voles (Clethrionomys glareolus). (Q33444192) (← links)
- The role of stress in the pathophysiology of the dopaminergic system (Q33837153) (← links)
- Psychopharmacology of dopamine: the contribution of comparative studies in inbred strains of mice (Q41491296) (← links)
- Handling, genetic and housing effects on the mouse stress system, dopamine function, and behavior (Q44036651) (← links)
- Immunoreactive neurons in the brain of two mouse strains after incubation with an antiserum recognizing Asp-Val-Val-Gly.NH2 (DVVG), the C-terminal fragment of (D-Ala2)-deltorphin I. (Q44151184) (← links)
- Exposure to chronic mild stress alters thresholds for lateral hypothalamic stimulation reward and subsequent responsiveness to amphetamine (Q44178876) (← links)
- Unpredictable chronic mild stress differentially impairs social and contextual discrimination learning in two inbred mouse strains. (Q47105562) (← links)
- Extracellular serotonin in the striatum increased after immobilization stress only in the nighttime (Q48474828) (← links)
- Repeated stressful experiences differently affect limbic dopamine release during and following stress (Q48492347) (← links)
- Stress promotes major changes in dopamine receptor densities within the mesoaccumbens and nigrostriatal systems. (Q48498131) (← links)
- Reduced Ventral Tegmental Area-Hippocampal Connectivity in Children and Adolescents Exposed to Early Threat (Q60299830) (← links)
- A comparison of the behavioral effects of minaprine, amphetamine and stress (Q70831118) (← links)
- Parallel strain-dependent susceptibility to environmentally-induced stereotypies and stress-induced behavioral sensitization in mice (Q73235805) (← links)
- A dopamine D(1/5) receptor antagonist, SCH23390, prevents stress-induced sudden death in cardiomyopathic hamsters (Q74268991) (← links)