17 results on '"Mostallino, M.C."'
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2. Social enrichment reverses the isolation-induced deficits of neuronal plasticity in the hippocampus of male rats
3. Maternal separation attenuates the effect of adolescent social isolation on HPA axis responsiveness in adult rats
4. Penetration enhancer-containing vesicles: Composition dependence of structural features and skin penetration ability
5. P.1.c.061 Changes in hippocampal plasticity and neurogenesis during pregnancy and post partum are reversed by offspring separation
6. P.1.c.035 Social isolation induces changes in BDNF, Arc protein and dendritic spines density: reversal by social housing
7. P.1.010 Social isolation induces changes in BDNF, Arc protein and dendritic spine density: reversal by social housing
8. P.1.012 Changes in hippocampal plasticity during pregnancy and post partum are reversed by offspring separation
9. S.24.02 Chronic stress changes neurosteroids content and neuronal plasticity in the rat brain
10. P.1.c.038 Progesterone induced-changes in gene expression of d subunit gabaa receptor in rat hippocampal neurons in culture
11. P.1.17 Progesterone induced-changes in gene expression of delta subunit GABAA receptor in rat hippocampal neurons in culture
12. Social isolation stress and neuroactive steroids
13. P.1.15 Differential alterations in GABAA receptorexpression and function induced by ethanol of hippocampal and cerebellar granule cells
14. Changes in GABAA receptor γ2 subunit gene expression induced by long-term administration of oral contraceptives in rats
15. Antagonism by pivagabine of stress-induced changes in GABAA receptor function and corticotropin-releasing factor concentrations in rat brain
16. Modulation of γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) receptors and the feeding response by neurosteroids in Hydra vulgaris
17. Isoniazid-induced Inhibition of GABAergic Transmission Enhances Neurosteroid Content in the Rat Brain
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