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July 17, 1992
Increased locomotor response to novelty and propensity to intravenous amphetamine self-administration in adult offspring of stressed mothers
J M Deminière, P V Piazza, G Guegan, et al.
Brain Research
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May 21, 1990
The nucleus basalis is involved in brain modulation of the immune system in rats
J Cherkaoui, W Mayo, P J Neveu, et al.
Brain Research. Molecular Brain Research
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February 1, 1995
The neonatal lesion of the meso-telencephalic dopaminergic pathway increases intrastriatal D2 receptor levels and synthesis and this effect is reversed by neonatal dopaminergic rich-graft
F Mennicken, M Savasta, M Chritin, et al.
Neuroscience
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January 1, 1992
Intrastriatal dopamine-rich implants reverse the changes in dopamine D2 receptor densities caused by 6-hydroxydopamine lesion of the nigrostriatal pathway in rats: an autoradiographic study
M Savasta, F Mennicken, M Chritin, et al.
Journal De La Societe De Biologie
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October 30, 1999
[Corticosteroid hormones and the brain]
M Le Moal, M Vallée, S Maccari, et al.
Physiology & Behavior
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January 1, 1988
The propensity for schedule-induced polydipsia is related to differences in conditioned avoidance behaviour and in defense reactions in a defeat test
R Dantzer, C Terlouw, A Tazi, et al.
Life Sciences
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October 1, 1984
Antagonism of effects of vasopressin (AVP) on inhibitory avoidance by a vasopressin antagonist peptide [dPtyr(Me)AVP]
C J LeBrun, H Rigter, J L Martinez, et al.
Brain Research
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April 2, 1990
Central administration of a CRF antagonist blocks the development of stress-induced behavioral sensitization
B J Cole, M Cador, L Stinus, et al.
Neurotoxicity Research
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April 28, 2004
Long term neurodevelopmental and behavioral effects of perinatal life events in rats
M Koehl, V Lemaire, M Vallée, et al.
Brain Research
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January 9, 1997
Decrease in highly polysialylated neuronal cell adhesion molecules and in spatial learning during ageing are not correlated
D N Abrous, M F Montaron, K G Petry, et al.
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July 17, 1992
Increased locomotor response to novelty and propensity to intravenous amphetamine self-administration in adult offspring of stressed mothers
J M Deminière, P V Piazza, G Guegan, et al.
Brain Research
|
May 21, 1990
The nucleus basalis is involved in brain modulation of the immune system in rats
J Cherkaoui, W Mayo, P J Neveu, et al.
Brain Research. Molecular Brain Research
|
February 1, 1995
The neonatal lesion of the meso-telencephalic dopaminergic pathway increases intrastriatal D2 receptor levels and synthesis and this effect is reversed by neonatal dopaminergic rich-graft
F Mennicken, M Savasta, M Chritin, et al.
Neuroscience
|
January 1, 1992
Intrastriatal dopamine-rich implants reverse the changes in dopamine D2 receptor densities caused by 6-hydroxydopamine lesion of the nigrostriatal pathway in rats: an autoradiographic study
M Savasta, F Mennicken, M Chritin, et al.
Journal De La Societe De Biologie
|
October 30, 1999
[Corticosteroid hormones and the brain]
M Le Moal, M Vallée, S Maccari, et al.
Physiology & Behavior
|
January 1, 1988
The propensity for schedule-induced polydipsia is related to differences in conditioned avoidance behaviour and in defense reactions in a defeat test
R Dantzer, C Terlouw, A Tazi, et al.
Life Sciences
|
October 1, 1984
Antagonism of effects of vasopressin (AVP) on inhibitory avoidance by a vasopressin antagonist peptide [dPtyr(Me)AVP]
C J LeBrun, H Rigter, J L Martinez, et al.
Brain Research
|
April 2, 1990
Central administration of a CRF antagonist blocks the development of stress-induced behavioral sensitization
B J Cole, M Cador, L Stinus, et al.
Neurotoxicity Research
|
April 28, 2004
Long term neurodevelopmental and behavioral effects of perinatal life events in rats
M Koehl, V Lemaire, M Vallée, et al.
Brain Research
|
January 9, 1997
Decrease in highly polysialylated neuronal cell adhesion molecules and in spatial learning during ageing are not correlated
D N Abrous, M F Montaron, K G Petry, et al.
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