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Jayanthi Maniam

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Psychoneuroendocrinology|November 27, 2009
Palatable cafeteria diet ameliorates anxiety and depression-like symptoms following an adverse early environmentJayanthi Maniam, Margaret J Morris
Neuropharmacology|June 20, 2012
The link between stress and feeding behaviourJayanthi Maniam, Margaret J Morris
Behavioural Brain Research|November 10, 2009
Long-term postpartum anxiety and depression-like behavior in mother rats subjected to maternal separation are ameliorated by palatable high fat dietJayanthi Maniam, Margaret J Morris
Psychoneuroendocrinology|July 3, 2010
Voluntary exercise and palatable high-fat diet both improve behavioural profile and stress responses in male rats exposed to early life stress: role of hippocampusJayanthi Maniam, Margaret J Morris
Frontiers in Endocrinology|May 27, 2014
Early-Life Stress, HPA Axis Adaptation, and Mechanisms Contributing to Later Health OutcomesJayanthi Maniam, Christopher Antoniadis, Margaret J Morris
Nutrients|August 15, 2015
Diet-Induced Cognitive Deficits: The Role of Fat and Sugar, Potential Mechanisms and Nutritional InterventionsJessica E Beilharz, Jayanthi Maniam, Margaret J Morris
Stress (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|September 15, 2015
The effect of early-life stress and chronic high-sucrose diet on metabolic outcomes in female ratsJayanthi Maniam, Christopher P Antoniadis, Margaret J Morris
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity|December 7, 2013
Short exposure to a diet rich in both fat and sugar or sugar alone impairs place, but not object recognition memory in ratsJessica E Beilharz, Jayanthi Maniam, Margaret J Morris
Diabetic Medicine : a Journal of the British Diabetic Association|February 15, 2021
High incidence of type 1 diabetes in adolescents and young adults in EritreaGoitom Mebrahtu, Jayanthi Maniam, Steven James, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology|March 22, 2016
A diet high in fat and sugar reverses anxiety-like behaviour induced by limited nesting in male rats: Impacts on hippocampal markersJayanthi Maniam, Christopher P Antoniadis, Vivian Le, et al.
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Psychoneuroendocrinology|November 27, 2009
Palatable cafeteria diet ameliorates anxiety and depression-like symptoms following an adverse early environmentJayanthi Maniam, Margaret J Morris
Neuropharmacology|June 20, 2012
The link between stress and feeding behaviourJayanthi Maniam, Margaret J Morris
Behavioural Brain Research|November 10, 2009
Long-term postpartum anxiety and depression-like behavior in mother rats subjected to maternal separation are ameliorated by palatable high fat dietJayanthi Maniam, Margaret J Morris
Psychoneuroendocrinology|July 3, 2010
Voluntary exercise and palatable high-fat diet both improve behavioural profile and stress responses in male rats exposed to early life stress: role of hippocampusJayanthi Maniam, Margaret J Morris
Frontiers in Endocrinology|May 27, 2014
Early-Life Stress, HPA Axis Adaptation, and Mechanisms Contributing to Later Health OutcomesJayanthi Maniam, Christopher Antoniadis, Margaret J Morris
Nutrients|August 15, 2015
Diet-Induced Cognitive Deficits: The Role of Fat and Sugar, Potential Mechanisms and Nutritional InterventionsJessica E Beilharz, Jayanthi Maniam, Margaret J Morris
Stress (Amsterdam, Netherlands)|September 15, 2015
The effect of early-life stress and chronic high-sucrose diet on metabolic outcomes in female ratsJayanthi Maniam, Christopher P Antoniadis, Margaret J Morris
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity|December 7, 2013
Short exposure to a diet rich in both fat and sugar or sugar alone impairs place, but not object recognition memory in ratsJessica E Beilharz, Jayanthi Maniam, Margaret J Morris
Diabetic Medicine : a Journal of the British Diabetic Association|February 15, 2021
High incidence of type 1 diabetes in adolescents and young adults in EritreaGoitom Mebrahtu, Jayanthi Maniam, Steven James, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology|March 22, 2016
A diet high in fat and sugar reverses anxiety-like behaviour induced by limited nesting in male rats: Impacts on hippocampal markersJayanthi Maniam, Christopher P Antoniadis, Vivian Le, et al.
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