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International Journal of Molecular Sciences|December 30, 2020
The Effect of Chronic Mild Stress and Escitalopram on the Expression and Methylation Levels of Genes Involved in the Oxidative and Nitrosative Stresses as Well as Tryptophan Catabolites Pathway in the Blood and Brain StructuresPaulina Wigner, Ewelina Synowiec, Paweł Jóźwiak, et al.
Pharmacological Reports : PR|February 24, 2012
Different pattern of changes in calcium binding proteins immunoreactivity in the medial prefrontal cortex of rats exposed to stress models of depressionMonika Zadrożna, Barbara Nowak, Magdalena Łasoń-Tyburkiewicz, et al.
Peptides|September 20, 2014
Differential stress response in rats subjected to chronic mild stress is accompanied by changes in CRH-family gene expression at the pituitary levelMagdalena Kolasa, Agata Faron-Górecka, Maciej Kuśmider, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology|January 16, 2016
Chronic mild stress influences nerve growth factor through a matrix metalloproteinase-dependent mechanismMateusz Kucharczyk, Anna Kurek, Jan Detka, et al.
Translational Psychiatry|March 1, 2022
Metabolomic signature and mitochondrial dynamics outline the difference between vulnerability and resilience to chronic stressPaola Brivio, Matteo Audano, Maria Teresa Gallo, et al.
Genes|June 18, 2020
The Changes of Expression and Methylation of Genes Involved in Oxidative Stress in Course of Chronic Mild Stress and Antidepressant Therapy with AgomelatinePaulina Wigner, Ewelina Synowiec, Paweł Jóźwiak, et al.
Translational Psychiatry|September 10, 2024
Exposure to an acute stress impaired the metabolic plasticity of resilient rats by enhancing fatty acid β-oxidation in the ventral hippocampusPaola Brivio, Maria Teresa Gallo, Matteo Audano, et al.
Genes|May 5, 2021
Chronic Mild Stress and Venlafaxine Treatment Were Associated with Altered Expression Level and Methylation Status of New Candidate Inflammatory Genes in PBMCs and Brain Structures of Wistar RatsKatarzyna Bialek, Piotr Czarny, Paulina Wigner, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|October 27, 2022
Involvement of the IL-6 Signaling Pathway in the Anti-Anhedonic Effect of the Antidepressant Agomelatine in the Chronic Mild Stress Model of DepressionAndrea C Rossetti, Maria Serena Paladini, Cesar Augusto Brüning, et al.
European Neuropsychopharmacology : the Journal of the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology|December 3, 2015
Time-dependent miR-16 serum fluctuations together with reciprocal changes in the expression level of miR-16 in mesocortical circuit contribute to stress resilient phenotype in chronic mild stress - An animal model of depressionDariusz Zurawek, Maciej Kusmider, Agata Faron-Gorecka, et al.
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences|December 30, 2020
The Effect of Chronic Mild Stress and Escitalopram on the Expression and Methylation Levels of Genes Involved in the Oxidative and Nitrosative Stresses as Well as Tryptophan Catabolites Pathway in the Blood and Brain StructuresPaulina Wigner, Ewelina Synowiec, Paweł Jóźwiak, et al.
Pharmacological Reports : PR|February 24, 2012
Different pattern of changes in calcium binding proteins immunoreactivity in the medial prefrontal cortex of rats exposed to stress models of depressionMonika Zadrożna, Barbara Nowak, Magdalena Łasoń-Tyburkiewicz, et al.
Peptides|September 20, 2014
Differential stress response in rats subjected to chronic mild stress is accompanied by changes in CRH-family gene expression at the pituitary levelMagdalena Kolasa, Agata Faron-Górecka, Maciej Kuśmider, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology|January 16, 2016
Chronic mild stress influences nerve growth factor through a matrix metalloproteinase-dependent mechanismMateusz Kucharczyk, Anna Kurek, Jan Detka, et al.
Translational Psychiatry|March 1, 2022
Metabolomic signature and mitochondrial dynamics outline the difference between vulnerability and resilience to chronic stressPaola Brivio, Matteo Audano, Maria Teresa Gallo, et al.
Genes|June 18, 2020
The Changes of Expression and Methylation of Genes Involved in Oxidative Stress in Course of Chronic Mild Stress and Antidepressant Therapy with AgomelatinePaulina Wigner, Ewelina Synowiec, Paweł Jóźwiak, et al.
Translational Psychiatry|September 10, 2024
Exposure to an acute stress impaired the metabolic plasticity of resilient rats by enhancing fatty acid β-oxidation in the ventral hippocampusPaola Brivio, Maria Teresa Gallo, Matteo Audano, et al.
Genes|May 5, 2021
Chronic Mild Stress and Venlafaxine Treatment Were Associated with Altered Expression Level and Methylation Status of New Candidate Inflammatory Genes in PBMCs and Brain Structures of Wistar RatsKatarzyna Bialek, Piotr Czarny, Paulina Wigner, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|October 27, 2022
Involvement of the IL-6 Signaling Pathway in the Anti-Anhedonic Effect of the Antidepressant Agomelatine in the Chronic Mild Stress Model of DepressionAndrea C Rossetti, Maria Serena Paladini, Cesar Augusto Brüning, et al.
European Neuropsychopharmacology : the Journal of the European College of Neuropsychopharmacology|December 3, 2015
Time-dependent miR-16 serum fluctuations together with reciprocal changes in the expression level of miR-16 in mesocortical circuit contribute to stress resilient phenotype in chronic mild stress - An animal model of depressionDariusz Zurawek, Maciej Kusmider, Agata Faron-Gorecka, et al.
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