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1. Postpartum corticosterone and fluoxetine shift the tryptophan-kynurenine pathway in dams.

2. Paroxetine blunts the corticosterone response to swim-induced stress and increases depressive-like behavior in a rat model of postpartum depression.

3. Sex-dependent effects of maternal corticosterone and SSRI treatment on hippocampal neurogenesis across development.

4. Ovarian hormones, but not fluoxetine, impart resilience within a chronic unpredictable stress model in middle-aged female rats.

5. Parity modifies the effects of fluoxetine and corticosterone on behavior, stress reactivity, and hippocampal neurogenesis.

6. Maternal postpartum corticosterone and fluoxetine differentially affect adult male and female offspring on anxiety-like behavior, stress reactivity, and hippocampal neurogenesis.

7. Prior high corticosterone exposure reduces activation of immature neurons in the ventral hippocampus in response to spatial and nonspatial memory.

8. Gestational and postpartum corticosterone exposure to the dam affects behavioral and endocrine outcome of the offspring in a sexually-dimorphic manner.

9. Chronic corticosterone during pregnancy and postpartum affects maternal care, cell proliferation and depressive-like behavior in the dam.

10. Elevated corticosterone levels in stomach milk, serum, and brain of male and female offspring after maternal corticosterone treatment in the rat.

11. Reproductive experience alters corticosterone and CBG levels in the rat dam.

12. High post-partum levels of corticosterone given to dams influence postnatal hippocampal cell proliferation and behavior of offspring: A model of post-partum stress and possible depression.

13. Folic acid, but not folate, regulates different stages of neurogenesis in the ventral hippocampus of adult female rats.

14. Sleep deprivation can inhibit adult hippocampal neurogenesis independent of adrenal stress hormones.

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