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1. Specific, cumulative, and co-occurring social adversities : pathways to psychotic-like experiences across a dimensional psychosis phenotype spectrum

2. The relationship between childhood abuse and severity of psychosis is mediated by loneliness: an experience sampling study

3. Blood miR-144-3p: a novel diagnostic and therapeutic tool for depression

4. Orderly chaos: social defeat as a risk factor for psychosis in autism

5. Sex-specific effects of social defeat stress on miRNA expression in the anterior BNST.

6. Convergent neuroendocrine mechanisms of social buffering and stress contagion.

7. In vitro and in vivo characterization of Lu AA41178:A novel, brain penetrant, pan-selective Kv7 potassium channel opener with efficacy in preclinical models of epileptic seizures and psychiatric disorders

8. Oxytocin Receptors in the Anteromedial Bed Nucleus of the Stria Terminalis Promote Stress-Induced Social Avoidance in Female California Mice.

9. Current Status of Animal Models of Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: Behavioral and Biological Phenotypes, and Future Challenges in Improving Translation.

10. Activation of kappa opioid receptors in the dorsal raphe have sex dependent effects on social behavior in California mice.

11. Adversity-driven changes in hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis functioning during adolescence

12. Sex differences in the effects of social defeat on brain and behavior in the California mouse: Insights from a monogamous rodent.

13. Biological Mechanisms Whereby Social Exclusion May Contribute to the Etiology of Psychosis: A Narrative Review

16. Inhibition of vasopressin V1a receptors in the medioventral bed nucleus of the stria terminalis has sex- and context-specific anxiogenic effects.

17. Hypothalamic vasopressin systems are more sensitive to the long term effects of social defeat in males versus females.

18. Effects of defeat stress on behavioral flexibility in males and females: modulation by the mu-opioid receptor.

19. Sex differences in stress-induced social withdrawal: role of brain derived neurotrophic factor in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis.

20. The differential impact of social defeat on mice living in isolation or groups in an enriched environment: Plasma corticosterone and monoamine variations

21. An endocannabinoid signaling system modulates anxiety-like behavior in male Syrian hamsters.

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