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Biological Psychiatry|February 15, 1992
Influence of the novel antidepressant tianeptine on neurochemical, neuroendocrinological, and behavioral effects of stress in ratsP Broqua, V Baudrie, D Laude, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|August 25, 1992
Effects of cold stress on some 5-HT1A, 5-HT1C and 5-HT2 receptor-mediated responsesO Zamfir, P Broqua, V Baudrie, et al.
Life Sciences|July 23, 1998
Comparison of the neuroendocrine responses to stress in outbred, inbred and F1 hybrid ratsA Sarrieau, F Chaouloff, V Lemaire, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|April 7, 1992
The 5-HT2 receptor agonist 1-(2,5-dimethoxy-4-iodophenyl)2-aminopropane increases brain tryptophan levels in the ratF Chaouloff, V Baudrie, C Layeillon, et al.
Naunyn-Schmiedeberg'S Archives of Pharmacology|October 1, 1990
Effects of the 5-HT1 receptor agonists DP-5-CT, CGS 12066B, and RU 24969 on plasma adrenaline and glucose levels in the ratD Laude, V Baudrie, G R Martin, et al.
Brain Research|September 24, 1986
Female rats are more vulnerable than males in an animal model of depression: the possible role of serotoninG A Kennett, F Chaouloff, M Marcou, et al.
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research = Revista Brasileira De Pesquisas Medicas E Biologicas|April 27, 2001
Strain-dependent effects of diazepam and the 5-HT2B/2C receptor antagonist SB 206553 in spontaneously hypertensive and Lewis rats tested in the elevated plus-mazeR N Takahashi, O Berton, P Mormède, et al.
Psychopharmacology|February 23, 1999
GR 127935 reduces basal locomotor activity and prevents RU 24969-, but not D-amphetamine-induced hyperlocomotion, in the Wistar-Kyoto hyperactive (WKHA) ratF Chaouloff, H Courvoisier, M P Moisan, et al.
Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology & Physiology|March 21, 2002
Genetic influences on cardiovascular responses to an acoustic startle stimulus in ratsV Baudrie, D Laude, F Chaouloff, et al.
Journal of Neurochemistry|April 1, 1986
Motor activity increases tryptophan, 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid, and homovanillic acid in ventricular cerebrospinal fluid of the conscious ratF Chaouloff, D Laude, Y Guezennec, et al.
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Biological Psychiatry|February 15, 1992
Influence of the novel antidepressant tianeptine on neurochemical, neuroendocrinological, and behavioral effects of stress in ratsP Broqua, V Baudrie, D Laude, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|August 25, 1992
Effects of cold stress on some 5-HT1A, 5-HT1C and 5-HT2 receptor-mediated responsesO Zamfir, P Broqua, V Baudrie, et al.
Life Sciences|July 23, 1998
Comparison of the neuroendocrine responses to stress in outbred, inbred and F1 hybrid ratsA Sarrieau, F Chaouloff, V Lemaire, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|April 7, 1992
The 5-HT2 receptor agonist 1-(2,5-dimethoxy-4-iodophenyl)2-aminopropane increases brain tryptophan levels in the ratF Chaouloff, V Baudrie, C Layeillon, et al.
Naunyn-Schmiedeberg'S Archives of Pharmacology|October 1, 1990
Effects of the 5-HT1 receptor agonists DP-5-CT, CGS 12066B, and RU 24969 on plasma adrenaline and glucose levels in the ratD Laude, V Baudrie, G R Martin, et al.
Brain Research|September 24, 1986
Female rats are more vulnerable than males in an animal model of depression: the possible role of serotoninG A Kennett, F Chaouloff, M Marcou, et al.
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research = Revista Brasileira De Pesquisas Medicas E Biologicas|April 27, 2001
Strain-dependent effects of diazepam and the 5-HT2B/2C receptor antagonist SB 206553 in spontaneously hypertensive and Lewis rats tested in the elevated plus-mazeR N Takahashi, O Berton, P Mormède, et al.
Psychopharmacology|February 23, 1999
GR 127935 reduces basal locomotor activity and prevents RU 24969-, but not D-amphetamine-induced hyperlocomotion, in the Wistar-Kyoto hyperactive (WKHA) ratF Chaouloff, H Courvoisier, M P Moisan, et al.
Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology & Physiology|March 21, 2002
Genetic influences on cardiovascular responses to an acoustic startle stimulus in ratsV Baudrie, D Laude, F Chaouloff, et al.
Journal of Neurochemistry|April 1, 1986
Motor activity increases tryptophan, 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid, and homovanillic acid in ventricular cerebrospinal fluid of the conscious ratF Chaouloff, D Laude, Y Guezennec, et al.
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