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1. Acute stress imposed during adolescence has minimal effects on hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis sensitivity in adulthood in female Sprague Dawley rats.

2. Central neuroimmune activity and depressive-like behavior in response to repeated maternal separation and injection of LPS.

3. Assessment of social behavior directed toward sick partners and its relation to central cytokine expression in rats.

4. A users guide to HPA axis research.

5. Endogenous opioids as substrates for ethanol intake in the neonatal rat: The impact of prenatal ethanol exposure on the opioid family in the early postnatal period.

7. Male adolescent rats display blunted cytokine responses in the CNS after acute ethanol or lipopolysaccharide exposure.

8. Naproxen attenuates sensitization of depressive-like behavior and fever during maternal separation.

9. The inflamed axis: the interaction between stress, hormones, and the expression of inflammatory-related genes within key structures comprising the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis.

10. Sensitization of depressive-like behavior during repeated maternal separation is associated with more-rapid increase in core body temperature and reduced plasma cortisol levels.

11. Stress-dependent changes in neuroinflammatory markers observed after common laboratory stressors are not seen following acute social defeat of the Sprague Dawley rat.

12. Maternal separation produces, and a second separation enhances, core temperature and passive behavioral responses in guinea pig pups.

13. Central infusion of interleukin-1 receptor antagonist blocks the reduction in social behavior produced by prior stressor exposure.

14. Play behavior in rats pretreated with scopolamine: increased play solicitation by the non-injected partner.

15. Protracted increases in core body temperature and interleukin-1 following acute administration of lipopolysaccharide: implications for the stress response.

16. Responses of guinea pig pups during isolation in a novel environment may represent stress-induced sickness behaviors.

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