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UPR activation specifically modulates glutamate neurotransmission in the cerebellum of a mouse model of autism
Opposite imbalances between mesocortical and mesoaccumbens dopamine responses to stress by the same genotype depending on living conditions
Genotype-and experience-dependent susceptibility to depressive-like responses in the forced-swimming test
Genetic susceptibility of mesocortical dopamine to stress determines liability to inhibition of mesoaccumbens dopamine and to behavioral 'despair' in a mouse model of depression
MiRNA-34 and stress response
Unstable Maternal Environment Affects Stress Response in Adult Mice in a Genotype-Dependent Manner
Effects of lack of microRNA-34 on the neural circuitry underlying the stress response and anxiety
Strain-dependent differences in corticolimbic processing of aversive or rewarding stimuli
Early Environment Affects Stress Response in Adult Life Depending on Genotype
Food seeking in spite of harmful consequences
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