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1. Using loss- and gain-of-function approaches to target amygdala-projecting serotonergic neurons in the dorsal raphe nucleus that enhance anxiety-related and conditioned fear behaviors.

2. Assessment of fear and anxiety associated behaviors, physiology and neural circuits in rats with reduced serotonin transporter (SERT) levels.

3. Anxiogenic CO2 stimulus elicits exacerbated hot flash-like responses in a rat menopause model and hot flashes in postmenopausal women.

4. Pharmacological depletion of serotonin in the basolateral amygdala complex reduces anxiety and disrupts fear conditioning.

5. The role of the medial prefrontal cortex in regulating social familiarity-induced anxiolysis.

6. Orexin-A induces anxiety-like behavior through interactions with glutamatergic receptors in the bed nucleus of the stria terminalis of rats.

7. Activation of the orexin 1 receptor is a critical component of CO2-mediated anxiety and hypertension but not bradycardia.

8. Orexin, stress, and anxiety/panic states.

9. Repeated stimulation of CRF receptors in the BNST of rats selectively induces social but not panic-like anxiety.

10. Modulation of anxiety circuits by serotonergic systems.

11. A key role for orexin in panic anxiety.

12. OREXIN 1 AND 2 RECEPTOR INVOLVEMENT IN CO2-INDUCED PANIC-ASSOCIATED BEHAVIOR AND AUTONOMIC RESPONSES

13. Stress and the choice of competition in an economic tournament game

14. Evaluation of Low versus High Volume per Minute Displacement CO2 Methods of Euthanasia in the Induction and Duration of Panic-Associated Behavior and Physiology.

15. OREXIN 1 AND 2 RECEPTOR INVOLVEMENT IN CO2-INDUCED PANIC-ASSOCIATED BEHAVIOR AND AUTONOMIC RESPONSES.

16. Etiology, triggers and neurochemical circuits associated with unexpected, expected, and laboratory-induced panic attacks.

17. Angiotensin II's role in sodium lactate-induced panic-like responses in rats with repeated urocortin 1 injections into the basolateral amygdala: Amygdalar angiotensin receptors and panic.

18. Group II metabotropic glutamate receptor type 2 allosteric potentiators prevent sodium lactate-induced panic-like response in panic-vulnerable rats.

19. Orexin 1 receptors are a novel target to modulate panic responses and the panic brain network

20. An animal model of panic vulnerability with chronic disinhibition of the dorsomedial/perifornical hypothalamus

21. Activation of the Orexin 1 Receptor is a Critical Component of CO2-Mediated Anxiety and Hypertension but not Bradycardia.

22. A selective, non-peptide CRF receptor 1 antagonist prevents sodium lactate-induced acute panic-like responses.

23. Multiple anxiogenic drugs recruit a parvalbumin-containing subpopulation of GABAergic interneurons in the basolateral amygdala

24. Changes in Central Sodium and not Osmolarity or Lactate Induce Panic-Like Responses in a Model of Panic Disorder.

25. Neural Pathways Underlying Lactate-Induced Panic.

26. Neuropeptide Y in the Amygdala Induces Long-Term Resilience to Stress-Induced Reductions in Social Responses But Not Hypothalamic--Adrenal--Pituitary Axis Activity or Hyperthermia.

27. Angiotensin-II Is a Putative Neurotransmitter in LactateInduced Panic-Like Responses in Rats with Disruption of GABAergic Inhibition in the Dorsomedial Hypothalamus.

28. Panic-Prone State Induced in Rats with GABA Dysfunction in the Dorsomedial Hypothalamus Is Mediated by NMDA Receptors.

29. Modulation of anxiety circuits by serotonergic systems.

30. Acute hypercarbic gas exposure reveals functionally distinct subpopulations of serotonergic neurons in rats.

31. A Functional Subset of Serotonergic Neurons in the Rat Ventrolateral Periaqueductal Gray Implicated in the Inhibition of Sympathoexcitation and Panic.

32. Role of medial hypothalamic orexin system in panic, phobia and hypertension.

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