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The International Journal on the Biology of Stress
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The Role of the Anterodorsal Thalami Nuclei in the Regulation of Adrenal Medullary Function, Beta-adrenergic Cardiac Receptors and Anxiety Responses in Maternally Deprived Rats under Stressful Conditions

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Pages 195-203 | Received 18 Feb 2003, Accepted 25 Aug 2004, Published online: 07 Jul 2009

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Bárbara Bárcena Esquivel, Gloria Levin, María Angélica Rivarola & Marta Magdalena Suárez. (2009) Maternal Separation and Lesion of Adtn Alters Anxiety And Adrenal Activity in Male Rats. International Journal of Neuroscience 119:9, pages 1319-1336.
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Evelin M. Cotella, Iván Mestres Lascano, Gloria M. Levin & Marta M. Suárez. (2009) Amitriptyline Treatment Under Chronic Stress Conditions: Effect on Circulating Catecholamines and Anxiety in Early Maternally Separated Rats. International Journal of Neuroscience 119:5, pages 664-680.
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Verónica Trujillo, María Lujan Masseroni, Gloria Levin & Marta Magdalena Suárez. (2009) Tianeptine Influence on Plasmatic Catecholamine Levels and Anxiety Index in Rats Under Variable Chronic Stress After Early Maternal Separation. International Journal of Neuroscience 119:8, pages 1210-1227.
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Ana Laura Vivinetto, Marta Magdalena Suárez & María Angélica Rivarola. (2013) Neurobiological effects of neonatal maternal separation and post-weaning environmental enrichment. Behavioural Brain Research 240, pages 110-118.
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V.E. Díaz Luján, M.M. Castellanos, G. Levin & M.M. Suárez. (2008) Amitriptyline: sex‐dependent effect on sympathetic response and anxiety in rats submitted to early maternal separation and variable chronic stress in adulthood. International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience 26:5, pages 415-422.
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Nélida M. Conejo, Héctor González-Pardo, Matías López, Raúl Cantora & Jorge L. Arias. (2007) Induction of c-Fos expression in the mammillary bodies, anterior thalamus and dorsal hippocampus after fear conditioning. Brain Research Bulletin 74:1-3, pages 172-177.
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Stephanie L. Rees, Meir Steiner & Alison S. Fleming. (2006) Early deprivation, but not maternal separation, attenuates rise in corticosterone levels after exposure to a novel environment in both juvenile and adult female rats. Behavioural Brain Research 175:2, pages 383-391.
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Malin B. Eklund & Lotta Arborelius. (2006) Twice daily long maternal separations in Wistar rats decreases anxiety-like behaviour in females but does not affect males. Behavioural Brain Research 172:2, pages 278-285.
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Sandra M. Molina, Marta M. Suárez & María A. Rivarola. (2006) Behavioral and hypothalamic‐pituitary‐adrenal responses to anterodorsal thalami nuclei lesions and variable chronic stress in maternally separated rats. International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience 24:5, pages 319-326.
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