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The following pages link to Odor-induced variation in anxiety-like behavior in mice is associated with discrete and differential effects on mesocorticolimbic cholecystokinin mRNA expression (Q44216535):
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- Animal models for screening anxiolytic-like drugs: a perspective (Q26781104) (← links)
- The smell of fear: innate threat of 2,5-dihydro-2,4,5-trimethylthiazoline, a single molecule component of a predator odor (Q26785407) (← links)
- Loss of the V-ATPase B1 subunit isoform expressed in non-neuronal cells of the mouse olfactory epithelium impairs olfactory function (Q27318215) (← links)
- Pyrazine analogues are active components of wolf urine that induce avoidance and freezing behaviours in mice (Q28486847) (← links)
- Continuous neurogenesis in the adult forebrain is required for innate olfactory responses (Q30500404) (← links)
- Activation of phenotypically-distinct neuronal subpopulations of the rat amygdala following exposure to predator odor (Q34543443) (← links)
- Interaction between cholecystokinin and the fibroblast growth factor system in the ventral tegmental area of selectively bred high- and low-responder rats. (Q37372982) (← links)
- Predator odor avoidance as a rodent model of anxiety: Learning-mediated consequences beyond the initial exposure (Q37795358) (← links)
- Global features of neural activity in the olfactory system form a parallel code that predicts olfactory behavior and perception (Q42976915) (← links)
- Exposure of mice to a predator odor increases acoustic startle but does not disrupt the rewarding properties of VTA intracranial self-stimulation (Q44547203) (← links)
- Innate versus learned odour processing in the mouse olfactory bulb (Q46909640) (← links)
- Cat odour-induced anxiety--a study of the involvement of the endocannabinoid system (Q46991223) (← links)
- Acid-sensing ion channel 1 contributes to normal olfactory function (Q48112830) (← links)
- Changes in brain cholecystokinin and anxiety-like behavior following exposure of mice to predator odor (Q48398473) (← links)
- Contribution of individual olfactory receptors to odor-induced attractive or aversive behavior in mice (Q60909528) (← links)