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    DataSheet_1_Effects of Alcohol and Cocaine in a Mutant Mouse Model of Predisposition to Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.pdf by Eleni Paizanis (302275)

    Published 2020
    “…The spontaneous chronic consumption of either alcohol or cocaine under a 3-week free-choice progressive paradigm of alcohol (3/6/10%) or cocaine (0.2/0.4/0.6 mg/ml), was assessed in VGV transgenic mice, having full 5-HT<sub>2C</sub> receptor editing and displaying PTSD-like behaviors. …”
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    Claudin V is decreased following infection with Mtb. by Amanda S. Latham (12093638)

    Published 2024
    “…<p>Immunofluorescent staining of guinea pig brain tissue for DAPI (blue) and claudin V (cyan) in vessels was performed. Representative images of the frontal cortex (A–D), cerebral nuclei (F–I), brain stem (K–N), thalamus (P–S), and hippocampus (U–X) 15 days post-infection are shown. …”
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    Table_1_Developmental Fluoxetine Exposure Alters Behavior and Neuropeptide Receptors in the Prairie Vole.DOCX by Rebecca H. Lawrence (9645335)

    Published 2020
    “…We observed increased anxiety-like behavior and reduced sociality in developmentally FLX exposed adults. FLX exposure decreased oxytocin receptor binding in the nucleus accumbens core and central amygdala, and vasopressin 1a receptor binding in the medial amygdala. …”
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    Image_1_Developmental Fluoxetine Exposure Alters Behavior and Neuropeptide Receptors in the Prairie Vole.TIF by Rebecca H. Lawrence (9645335)

    Published 2020
    “…We observed increased anxiety-like behavior and reduced sociality in developmentally FLX exposed adults. FLX exposure decreased oxytocin receptor binding in the nucleus accumbens core and central amygdala, and vasopressin 1a receptor binding in the medial amygdala. …”
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