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  • A Discrete GABAergic Relay ... A Discrete GABAergic Relay Mediates Medial Prefrontal Cortical Inhibition of the Neuroendocrine Stress Response
    Radley, Jason J; Gosselink, Kristin L; Sawchenko, Paul E The Journal of neuroscience, 06/2009, Volume: 29, Issue: 22
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    Complementing its roles in cognitive and affective information processing, the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) is a nodal point of a limbic forebrain circuit that modulates stress-related homeostatic ...
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  • Editorial: Stress, anxiety,... Editorial: Stress, anxiety, and the synapse
    Gosselink, Kristin L; Fonseca, Jorge A Sierra; Jezova, Daniela Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience, 11/2022, Volume: 16
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    Bertholomey et al. confirm that control adult female rats display less anxiety-like behavior than males in an elevated plus maze. Chronic corticosterone (Cort) exposure, which partially mimics a ...
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  • Tauopathy and neurodegenera... Tauopathy and neurodegeneration: A role for stress
    Sierra-Fonseca, Jorge A.; Gosselink, Kristin L. Neurobiology of stress, 11/2018, Volume: 9
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    Neurodegenerative diseases are characterized by an irreversible and progressive loss of neuronal structure and function. While many alterations to normal cellular processes occur during ...
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  • Early-life adversity increa... Early-life adversity increases anxiety-like behavior and modifies synaptic protein expression in a region-specific manner
    Hamdan, Jameel N; Sierra-Fonseca, Jorge A; Flores, Rodolfo J ... Frontiers in behavioral neuroscience, 10/2022, Volume: 16
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    Early-life adversity (ELA) can induce persistent neurological changes and increase the risk for developing affective or substance use disorders. Disruptions to the reward circuitry of the brain and ...
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  • Maternal separation induces... Maternal separation induces retinal and peripheral blood mononuclear cell alterations across the lifespan of female rats
    Grigoruta, Mariana; Chavez-Solano, Marbella; Varela-Ramirez, Armando ... Brain research, 12/2020, Volume: 1749
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    Display omitted •MatSep induces morphological changes in the female rat retina across the lifespan.•Aged MatSep rats show increased basal GFAP expression in the retina.•Adolescent MatSep rats show ...
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  • Neonatal Maternal Separatio... Neonatal Maternal Separation Modifies Proteostasis Marker Expression in the Adult Hippocampus
    Sierra-Fonseca, Jorge A.; Hamdan, Jameel N.; Cohen, Alexis A. ... Frontiers in molecular neuroscience, 07/2021, Volume: 14
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    Exposure to early-life stress (ELS) can persistently modify neuronal circuits and functions, and contribute to the expression of misfolded and aggregated proteins that are hallmarks of several ...
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  • Stress alters the expressio... Stress alters the expression of cancer-related genes in the prostate
    Flores, Ivan E; Sierra-Fonseca, Jorge A; Davalos, Olinamyr ... BMC cancer, 09/2017, Volume: 17, Issue: 1
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    Prostate cancer is a major contributor to mortality worldwide, and significant efforts are being undertaken to decipher specific cellular and molecular pathways underlying the disease. Chronic stress ...
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  • Female responses to acute a... Female responses to acute and repeated restraint stress differ from those in males
    Zavala, Jaidee K; Fernandez, Almendra A; Gosselink, Kristin L Physiology & behavior, 08/2011, Volume: 104, Issue: 2
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    Abstract Chronic stress is implicated in diseases which differentially affect men and women. This study investigated how the activation of neuronal subpopulations contributes to changes in ...
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  • Obesity Exacerbates the Cyt... Obesity Exacerbates the Cytokine Storm Elicited by Francisella tularensis Infection of Females and Is Associated with Increased Mortality
    Ramos Muniz, Mireya G.; Palfreeman, Matthew; Setzu, Nicole ... BioMed research international, 01/2018, Volume: 2018
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    Infection with Francisella tularensis, the causative agent of the human disease tularemia, results in the overproduction of inflammatory cytokines, termed the cytokine storm. Excess metabolic ...
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  • Bioactive growth hormone in... Bioactive growth hormone in humans: Controversies, complexities and concepts
    Hymer, Wesley C.; Kennett, Mary J.; Maji, Samir K. ... Growth hormone & IGF research, February 2020, 2020-02-00, 20200201, Volume: 50
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    To revisit a finding, first described in 1978, which documented existence of a pituitary growth factor that escaped detection by immunoassay, but which was active in the established rat tibia GH ...
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