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The following pages link to Central dopamine turnover in guinea pig pups during separation from their mothers in a novel environment (Q48925291):
Displaying 16 items.
- Stability and change: Stress responses and the shaping of behavioral phenotypes over the life span (Q26774079) (← links)
- Towards an integrative model of sociality in caviomorph rodents (Q30470575) (← links)
- A multispecies approach for understanding neuroimmune mechanisms of stress (Q33721025) (← links)
- Paradoxical effects of D-amphetamine in infant and adolescent mice: role of gender and environmental risk factors. (Q33827999) (← links)
- A mechanistic look at the effects of adversity early in life on cardiovascular disease risk during adulthood (Q33927390) (← links)
- Mother's voice "buffers" separation-induced receptor changes in the prefrontal cortex of octodon degus (Q34200437) (← links)
- Separation-induced receptor changes in the hippocampus and amygdala of Octodon degus: influence of maternal vocalizations. (Q34209780) (← links)
- Role of environmental factors on brain development and nerve growth factor expression (Q34299639) (← links)
- Maternal separation followed by early social deprivation affects the development of monoaminergic fiber systems in the medial prefrontal cortex of Octodon degus (Q34506483) (← links)
- Influence of parental deprivation on the behavioral development in Octodon degus: modulation by maternal vocalizations (Q34531881) (← links)
- Maternal separation increases later immobility during forced swim in guinea pig pups: evidence for sensitization of a depressive-like state (Q37607000) (← links)
- Effects of exogenous agents on brain development: stress, abuse and therapeutic compounds. (Q37765634) (← links)
- Effects of prenatal protein malnutrition and neonatal stress on CNS responsiveness (Q43823376) (← links)
- Interaction with pups enhances dopamine release in the ventral striatum of maternal rats: A microdialysis study (Q48264320) (← links)
- Temperature-dependent effects of maternal separation on growth, activity, and amphetamine sensitivity in the rat. (Q48494766) (← links)
- Central allopregnanolone is increased in rat pups in response to repeated, short episodes of neonatal isolation (Q49159745) (← links)