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  1. Neurobiology of HIV-associated neuropsychiatric and neurocognitive disorders
  2. Co-morbidity of PTSD and immune system dysfunction: opportunities for treatment
  3. PTSD co-morbid with HIV: Separate but equal, or two parts of a whole?
  4. Reduced marker of vascularization in the anterior hippocampus in a female monkey model of depression
  5. Prenatal stress-induced increases in hippocampal von Willebrand factor expression are prevented by concurrent prenatal escitalopram
  6. Neuroinflammation and Behavior in HIV-1 Transgenic Rats Exposed to Chronic Adolescent Stress
  7. Are PTSD and metabolism linked?
  8. Brief anesthesia by isoflurane alters plasma corticosterone levels distinctly in male and female rats: Implications for tissue collection methods
  9. Inflammatory mechanisms contribute to microembolism-induced anxiety-like and depressive-like behaviors
  10. Animal Models of Developmental Psychopathology
  11. Untangling the Gordian knot of HIV, stress, and cognitive impairment
  12. Sex Differences in Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology
  13. Chromosomal and Endocrinological Origins of Sex
  14. Sex Differences in Immunity and Inflammation: Implications for Brain and Behavior
  15. The Effects of Social Experience on the Stress System and Immune Function in Nonhuman Primates
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  18. High-fructose diet during periadolescent development increases depressive-like behavior and remodels the hypothalamic transcriptome in male rats
  19. Diet, development, and sex: Factors of resilience and susceptibility to chronic stress?
  20. GLUT1 polymorphism decreases incidence of depression and ptsd after trauma
  21. HIV-1 proteins accelerate HPA axis habituation in female rats
  22. Prenatal stress, regardless of concurrent escitalopram treatment, alters behavior and amygdala gene expression of adolescent female rats
  23. Energetic stress: The reciprocal relationship between energy availability and the stress response
  24. Neural effects of inflammation, cardiovascular disease, and HIV: Parallel, perpendicular, or progressive?
  25. Pharmacological stimulation of hypoxia inducible factor-1α facilitates the corticosterone response to a mild acute stressor
  26. Microemboli alter the acute stress response and cause prolonged expression of MCP-1 in the hippocampus
  27. BAI1 regulates spatial learning and synaptic plasticity in the hippocampus
  28. Two weeks of predatory stress induces anxiety-like behavior with co-morbid depressive-like behavior in adult male mice
  29. Microglial activation occurs in the absence of anxiety-like behavior following microembolic stroke in female, but not male, rats
  30. Meloxicam Blocks Neuroinflammation, but Not Depressive-Like Behaviors, in HIV-1 Transgenic Female Rats
  31. 108. Peri-adolescent high fructose diet remodels the hypothalamic transcriptome and increases hypothalamic and hippocampal complement gene expression
  32. 27. Neuroinflammation mediates the delayed behavioral effects of microembolism
  33. SSRI or CRF antagonism partially ameliorate depressive-like behavior after adolescent social defeat
  34. Development of the HPA axis: Where and when do sex differences manifest?
  35. Microembolism Induces Anhedonia but No Detectable Changes in White Matter Integrity in Aged Rats
  36. Ovarian Steroids Influence Cerebral Glucose Transporter Expression in a Region- and Isoform-Specific Pattern
  37. Chronic stress modulates regional cerebral glucose transporter expression in an age-specific and sexually-dimorphic manner
  38. Scn8a voltage-gated sodium channel mutation alters seizure and anxiety responses to acute stress
  39. Microglial activation occurs in the absence of anxiety-like behavior following microembolic stroke in female, but not male, rats
  40. Effects of blood vessel disease in the brain on depression and inflammation
  41. Estradiol stimulates an anti-translocation expression pattern of glucocorticoid co-regulators in a hippocampal cell model
  42. Prenatal exposure to escitalopram and/or stress in rats produces limited effects on endocrine, behavioral, or gene expression measures in adult male rats
  43. Translational reciprocity: Bridging the gap between preclinical studies and clinical treatment of stress effects on the adolescent brain
  44. Sex and lineage interact to predict behavioral effects of chronic adolescent stress in rats
  45. Sex differences in the effects of adolescent stress on adult brain inflammatory markers in rats
  46. Not all depression is created equal: sex interacts with disease to precipitate depression
  47. Glucocorticoid sensitizers Bag1 and Ppid are regulated by adolescent stress in a sex-dependent manner
  48. Microembolism infarcts lead to delayed changes in affective-like behaviors followed by spatial memory impairment
  49. 102. Sex differences in the effects of adolescent stress on adult brain inflammatory responses
  50. Stress-induced sex differences: Adaptations mediated by the glucocorticoid receptor
  51. Neuroendocrinology
  52. Exposure to repeated maternal aggression induces depressive-like behavior and increases startle in adult female rats
  53. Psychological stress in adolescent and adult mice increases neuroinflammation and attenuates the response to LPS challenge
  54. Small cerebral infarcts increase depressive-like behaviors and cause long-term neuroinflammation
  55. Behavioral effects of chronic adolescent stress are sustained and sexually dimorphic
  56. Changes in the Vascular Area Fraction of the Hippocampus and Amygdala are Induced by Prenatal Dexamethasone and/or Adult Stress
  57. Microembolism infarcts alter affective behaviors in rats
  58. Anxiety After Cardiac Arrest/Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
  59. The Neurobiological Toll of Child Abuse and Neglect
  60. Cardiac Arrest and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Dysregulates the Hypothalamic–Pituitary–Adrenal Axis
  61. 2006 Curt P. Richter award winner
  62. Response to Rubin and Carroll and Van Den Eede et al.
  63. Reduced glucocorticoid receptors: consequence or cause of depression?
  64. Cardiac arrest and cardiopulmonary resuscitation increases CRF R1 receptor binding
  65. 3-Aminobenzamide prevents restraint-evoked immunocompromise
  66. Cardiac Arrest/Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Augments Cell-Mediated Immune Function and Transiently Suppresses Humoral Immune Function
  67. Cardiac arrest with cardiopulmonary resuscitation reduces dendritic spine density in CA1 pyramidal cells and selectively alters acquisition of spatial memory
  68. Exogenous pyruvate prevents stress-evoked suppression of mitogen-stimulated proliferation
  69. Pyruvate Prevents Restraint-Induced Immunosuppression via Alterations in Glucocorticoid Responses
  70. Cardiac Arrest/Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Increases Anxiety-Like Behavior and Decreases Social Interaction
  71. Nycthemeral differences in response to restraint stress in CD-1 and C57BL/6 mice
  72. Neuronal activity in the nucleus accumbens is necessary for performance-related increases in cortical acetylcholine release
  73. Stimulation of cortical acetylcholine release following blockade of ionotropic glutamate receptors in nucleus accumbens
  74. Dissociations between the effects of intra-accumbens administration of amphetamine and exposure to a novel environment on accumbens dopamine and cortical acetylcholine release
  75. Systemic and intra-accumbens administration of amphetamine differentially affects cortical acetylcholine release