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Mariusz Papp

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Brain Research|February 14, 2012
The effects of cannabinoid CB1, CB2 and vanilloid TRPV1 receptor antagonists on cocaine addictive behavior in ratsPrzemysław Adamczyk, Joanna Miszkiel, Andrew C McCreary, et al.
Psychopharmacology|June 13, 2023
The 5-HT<sub>1A</sub> receptor biased agonists, NLX-204 and NLX-101, display ketamine-like RAAD and anti-TRD activities in rat CMS modelsMariusz Papp, Piotr Gruca, Magdalena Lason, et al.
Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)|June 3, 2024
The 5-HT1A receptor biased agonists, NLX-204 and NLX-101, like ketamine, elicit rapid-acting antidepressant activity in the rat chronic mild stress model via cortical mechanismsMariusz Papp, Piotr Gruca, Ewa Litwa, et al.
Pharmacological Reports : PR|February 13, 2009
Expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor is not modulated by chronic mild stress in the rat hippocampus and amygdalaIgor Allaman, Mariusz Papp, Rudolf Kraftsik, et al.
ACS Chemical Neuroscience|January 18, 2017
Chronic Mild Stress-Induced Alterations of Local Protein Synthesis: A Role for Cognitive ImpairmentFrancesca Calabrese, Paola Brivio, Piotr Gruca, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology|May 19, 2018
The reduced level of growth factors in an animal model of depression is accompanied by regulated necrosis in the frontal cortex but not in the hippocampusMateusz Kucharczyk, Anna Kurek, Bartosz Pomierny, et al.
Brain Research|March 20, 2012
Long-lasting increase in [³H]CP55,940 binding to CB1 receptors following cocaine self-administration and its withdrawal in ratsPrzemysław Adamczyk, Agata Faron-Górecka, Maciej Kuśmider, et al.
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity|October 9, 2024
Chronic treatment with the antipsychotic lurasidone modulates the neuroinflammatory changes associated with the vulnerability to chronic mild stress exposure in female ratsVeronica Begni, Diana Morena Silipo, Chiara Bottanelli, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|February 25, 2014
1,2,3,4-Tetrahydroisoquinoline produces an antidepressant-like effect in the forced swim test and chronic mild stress model of depression in the rat: Neurochemical correlatesEdyta Możdżeń, Mariusz Papp, Piotr Gruca, et al.
Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)|August 12, 2010
Attenuation of chronic mild stress-induced 'anhedonia' by asenapine is not associated with a 'hedonic' profile in intracranial self-stimulationHugh M Marston, Frederic Dc Martin, Mariusz Papp, et al.
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Brain Research|February 14, 2012
The effects of cannabinoid CB1, CB2 and vanilloid TRPV1 receptor antagonists on cocaine addictive behavior in ratsPrzemysław Adamczyk, Joanna Miszkiel, Andrew C McCreary, et al.
Psychopharmacology|June 13, 2023
The 5-HT<sub>1A</sub> receptor biased agonists, NLX-204 and NLX-101, display ketamine-like RAAD and anti-TRD activities in rat CMS modelsMariusz Papp, Piotr Gruca, Magdalena Lason, et al.
Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)|June 3, 2024
The 5-HT1A receptor biased agonists, NLX-204 and NLX-101, like ketamine, elicit rapid-acting antidepressant activity in the rat chronic mild stress model via cortical mechanismsMariusz Papp, Piotr Gruca, Ewa Litwa, et al.
Pharmacological Reports : PR|February 13, 2009
Expression of brain-derived neurotrophic factor is not modulated by chronic mild stress in the rat hippocampus and amygdalaIgor Allaman, Mariusz Papp, Rudolf Kraftsik, et al.
ACS Chemical Neuroscience|January 18, 2017
Chronic Mild Stress-Induced Alterations of Local Protein Synthesis: A Role for Cognitive ImpairmentFrancesca Calabrese, Paola Brivio, Piotr Gruca, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology|May 19, 2018
The reduced level of growth factors in an animal model of depression is accompanied by regulated necrosis in the frontal cortex but not in the hippocampusMateusz Kucharczyk, Anna Kurek, Bartosz Pomierny, et al.
Brain Research|March 20, 2012
Long-lasting increase in [³H]CP55,940 binding to CB1 receptors following cocaine self-administration and its withdrawal in ratsPrzemysław Adamczyk, Agata Faron-Górecka, Maciej Kuśmider, et al.
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity|October 9, 2024
Chronic treatment with the antipsychotic lurasidone modulates the neuroinflammatory changes associated with the vulnerability to chronic mild stress exposure in female ratsVeronica Begni, Diana Morena Silipo, Chiara Bottanelli, et al.
European Journal of Pharmacology|February 25, 2014
1,2,3,4-Tetrahydroisoquinoline produces an antidepressant-like effect in the forced swim test and chronic mild stress model of depression in the rat: Neurochemical correlatesEdyta Możdżeń, Mariusz Papp, Piotr Gruca, et al.
Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)|August 12, 2010
Attenuation of chronic mild stress-induced 'anhedonia' by asenapine is not associated with a 'hedonic' profile in intracranial self-stimulationHugh M Marston, Frederic Dc Martin, Mariusz Papp, et al.
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