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1. Zuranolone therapy protects frontal cortex neurodevelopment and improves behavioral outcomes after preterm birth

2. Potential for a cerebellar role in moderate-late preterm associated behavioural disorders

3. Dual isolation of primary neurons and oligodendrocytes from guinea pig frontal cortex

4. Adaptations in the Hippocampus during the Fetal to Neonatal Transition in Guinea Pigs

5. Examining Neurosteroid-Analogue Therapy in the Preterm Neonate For Promoting Hippocampal Neurodevelopment

6. Impaired Oligodendrocyte Development Following Preterm Birth: Promoting GABAergic Action to Improve Outcomes

7. Reduced Neurosteroid Exposure Following Preterm Birth and Its’ Contribution to Neurological Impairment: A Novel Avenue for Preventative Therapies

8. Birth and Neonatal Transition in the Guinea Pig: Experimental Approaches to Prevent Preterm Birth and Protect the Premature Fetus

9. Prenatal stress induces translational disruption associated with myelination deficits

10. Evaluating changes in GABAergic and glutamatergic pathways in early life following prenatal stress and postnatal neurosteroid supplementation

11. Effects of prenatal stress on behavioural and neurodevelopmental outcomes are altered by maternal separation in the neonatal period

12. Perinatal compromise contributes to programming of GABAergic and glutamatergic systems leading to long‐term effects on offspring behaviour

13. Guinea pig models for translation of the developmental origins of health and disease hypothesis into the clinic

14. Administration of Progesterone Throughout Pregnancy Increases Maternal Steroids Without Adverse Effect on Mature Oligodendrocyte Immunostaining in the Guinea Pig

15. Neurosteroid-based intervention using Ganaxolone and Emapunil for improving stress-induced myelination deficits and neurobehavioural disorders

16. Maternal stress in pregnancy affects myelination and neurosteroid regulatory pathways in the guinea pig cerebellum

17. Increased anxiety‐like phenotype in female guinea pigs following reduced neurosteroid exposure in utero

18. Severity and timing: How prenatal stress exposure affects glial developmental, emotional behavioural and plasma neurosteroid responses in guinea pig offspring

19. Long-term effects of preterm birth on behavior and neurosteroid sensitivity in the guinea pig

20. Neurosteroid replacement therapy using the allopregnanolone-analogue ganaxolone following preterm birth in male guinea pigs

21. Effect of postnatal progesterone therapy following preterm birth on neurosteroid concentrations and cerebellar myelination in guinea pigs

22. Prenatal Stress Alters Hippocampal Neuroglia and Increases Anxiety in Childhood

23. Contents Vol. 37, 2015

24. Disruptions to the cerebellar GABAergic system in juvenile guinea pigs following preterm birth

25. Effects of Prenatal Stress on Fetal Neurodevelopment and Responses to Maternal Neurosteroid Treatment in Guinea Pigs

26. Cerebellar Changes in Guinea Pig Offspring Following Suppression of Neurosteroid Synthesis During Late Gestation

28. Identification of Eight Different Isoforms of the Glucocorticoid Receptor in Guinea Pig Placenta: Relationship to Preterm Delivery, Sex and Betamethasone Exposure

29. 15-Hydroxyprostaglandin Dehydrogenase Expression and Localization in Guinea Pig Gestational Tissues During Late Pregnancy and Parturition

30. Progesterone Receptor Isoform Expression in Response to in utero Growth Restriction in the Fetal Guinea Pig Brain

31. The guinea pig as an animal model for studying perinatal changes in microvascular function

32. Microvascular circulatory dysregulation driven in part by cystathionine gamma-lyase: A new paradigm for cardiovascular compromise in the preterm newborn

33. Increased expression of alpha-enolase in cervico-vaginal fluid during labour

34. Stress in Pregnancy: A Role for Neuroactive Steroids in Protecting the Fetal and Neonatal Brain

35. Pathological interactions with the timing of birth and uterine activation

36. Loss of neurosteroid-mediated protection following stress during fetal life

37. Preterm birth affects GABAA receptor subunit mRNA levels during the foetal-to-neonatal transition in guinea pigs

38. Interactions of the gasotransmitters contribute to microvascular tone (dys)regulation in the preterm neonate

39. Prostaglandin E and F Receptor Expression and Myometrial Sensitivity at Labor Onset in the Sheep1

40. Changes in the expression of prostaglandin E and F synthases at induced and spontaneous labour onset in the sheep

41. Progesterone Receptor Expression Declines in the Guinea Pig Uterus during Functional Progesterone Withdrawal and in Response to Prostaglandins

42. Increased placental neurosteroidogenic gene expression precedes poor outcome in the preterm guinea pig

43. Mechanisms leading to increased risk of preterm birth in growth-restricted guinea pig pregnancies

44. Changes in neuroactive steroid concentrations after preterm delivery in the Guinea pig

45. Neuroactive steroids in pregnancy: key regulatory and protective roles in the foetal brain

46. Sex-dependent effect of a low neurosteroid environment and intrauterine growth restriction on foetal guinea pig brain development

47. Progesterone receptor isoform expression in the guinea pig myometrium from normal and growth restricted pregnancies

48. The effect of betamethasone treatment on neuroactive steroid synthesis in a foetal Guinea pig model of growth restriction

49. Neurosteroids in the fetus and neonate: potential protective role in compromised pregnancies

50. Identification of bactenecin-1 in cervicovaginal fluid by two-dimensional electrophoresis in an ovine model of preterm labour

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