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1. Altered brain activation pattern associated with drug-induced attenuation of enhanced depression-like behavior in rats bred for high anxiety.

2. Social stress induces hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis responses in lactating rats bred for high trait anxiety.

3. Differential effects of periodic maternal separation on adult stress coping in a rat model of extremes in trait anxiety.

4. Anxiolytic and anti-stress effects of brain prolactin: improved efficacy of antisense targeting of the prolactin receptor by molecular modeling.

5. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation induces active coping strategies and attenuates the neuroendocrine stress response in rats.

6. Brain oxytocin: differential inhibition of neuroendocrine stress responses and anxiety-related behaviour in virgin, pregnant and lactating rats.

7. Hyper-reactive hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenocortical axis in rats bred for high anxiety-related behaviour.

8. Behavioral, physiological, and neuroendocrine stress responses and differential sensitivity to diazepam in two Wistar rat lines selectively bred for high- and low-anxiety-related behavior.

9. Increased basal activity of the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis during pregnancy in rats bred for high anxiety-related behaviour.

10. Increased hypothalamic expression of prolactin in lactation: Involvement in behavioural and neuroendocrine stress responses

11. Emotion and Mood Adaptations in the Peripartum Female: Complementary Contributions of GABA and Oxytocin.

12. Effect of chronic psychosocial stress-induced by subordinate colony (CSC) housing on brain neuronal activity patterns in mice.

13. Prenatal stress reduces postnatal neurogenesis in rats selectively bred for high, but not low, anxiety: possible key role of placental 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 2.

14. Brain Oxytocin: A Key Regulator of Emotional and Social Behaviours in Both Females and Males.

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