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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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September 26, 1994
Inhibition of corticosterone synthesis by Metyrapone decreases cocaine-induced locomotion and relapse of cocaine self-administration
P V Piazza, M Marinelli, C Jodogne, et al.
The European Journal of Neuroscience
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July 6, 2006
Motherhood-induced memory improvement persists across lifespan in rats but is abolished by a gestational stress
V Lemaire, J-M Billard, P Dutar, et al.
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
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June 1, 1997
Glucocorticoids and behavioral effects of psychostimulants. I: locomotor response to cocaine depends on basal levels of glucocorticoids
M Marinelli, F Rougé-Pont, V Deroche, et al.
Brain Research
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April 26, 1991
Life events-induced decrease of corticosteroid type I receptors is associated with reduced corticosterone feedback and enhanced vulnerability to amphetamine self-administration
S Maccari, P V Piazza, J M Deminière, et al.
Neuroscience
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December 6, 2005
Gene expression regulation following behavioral sensitization to cocaine in transgenic mice lacking the glucocorticoid receptor in the brain
R Izawa, M Jaber, V Deroche-Gamonet, et al.
Nature
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November 23, 2000
Distinct functions of the two isoforms of dopamine D2 receptors
A Usiello, J H Baik, F Rougé-Pont, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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December 24, 1996
Suppression of glucocorticoid secretion and antipsychotic drugs have similar effects on the mesolimbic dopaminergic transmission
P V Piazza, M Barrot, F Rougé-Pont, et al.
Brain Research
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October 8, 1993
Progeny of mothers drinking corticosterone during lactation has lower stress-induced corticosterone secretion and better cognitive performance
A Catalani, M Marinelli, S Scaccianoce, et al.
Neurobiology of Aging
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June 15, 2005
Lifelong corticosterone level determines age-related decline in neurogenesis and memory
M F Montaron, E Drapeau, D Dupret, et al.
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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
|
September 26, 1994
Inhibition of corticosterone synthesis by Metyrapone decreases cocaine-induced locomotion and relapse of cocaine self-administration
P V Piazza, M Marinelli, C Jodogne, et al.
The European Journal of Neuroscience
|
July 6, 2006
Motherhood-induced memory improvement persists across lifespan in rats but is abolished by a gestational stress
V Lemaire, J-M Billard, P Dutar, et al.
The Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics
|
June 1, 1997
Glucocorticoids and behavioral effects of psychostimulants. I: locomotor response to cocaine depends on basal levels of glucocorticoids
M Marinelli, F Rougé-Pont, V Deroche, et al.
Brain Research
|
April 26, 1991
Life events-induced decrease of corticosteroid type I receptors is associated with reduced corticosterone feedback and enhanced vulnerability to amphetamine self-administration
S Maccari, P V Piazza, J M Deminière, et al.
Neuroscience
|
December 6, 2005
Gene expression regulation following behavioral sensitization to cocaine in transgenic mice lacking the glucocorticoid receptor in the brain
R Izawa, M Jaber, V Deroche-Gamonet, et al.
Nature
|
November 23, 2000
Distinct functions of the two isoforms of dopamine D2 receptors
A Usiello, J H Baik, F Rougé-Pont, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
|
December 24, 1996
Suppression of glucocorticoid secretion and antipsychotic drugs have similar effects on the mesolimbic dopaminergic transmission
P V Piazza, M Barrot, F Rougé-Pont, et al.
Brain Research
|
October 8, 1993
Progeny of mothers drinking corticosterone during lactation has lower stress-induced corticosterone secretion and better cognitive performance
A Catalani, M Marinelli, S Scaccianoce, et al.
Neurobiology of Aging
|
June 15, 2005
Lifelong corticosterone level determines age-related decline in neurogenesis and memory
M F Montaron, E Drapeau, D Dupret, et al.
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