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1. Coping with the forced swim stressor: Current state-of-the-art.

2. Resetting the Stress System with a Mifepristone Challenge.

3. Lifetime achievement from a brain-adrenal perspective: on the CRF-urocortin-glucocorticoid balance.

4. Previous history of chronic stress changes the transcriptional response to glucocorticoid challenge in the dentate gyrus region of the male rat hippocampus.

5. Stress or no stress: mineralocorticoid receptors in the forebrain regulate behavioral adaptation.

6. Stress-induced enhancement of mouse amygdalar synaptic plasticity depends on glucocorticoid and ß-adrenergic activity.

7. Rapid non-genomic effects of corticosteroids and their role in the central stress response.

8. Long term sex-dependent psychoneuroendocrine effects of maternal deprivation and juvenile unpredictable stress in rats.

9. Stress responsiveness varies over the ultradian glucocorticoid cycle in a brain-region-specific manner.

10. Recovery from disrupted ultradian glucocorticoid rhythmicity reveals a dissociation between hormonal and behavioural stress responsiveness.

11. Corticosteroids operate as a switch between memory systems.

12. From vasotocin to stress and cognition.

13. Glucocorticoid signaling and stress-related limbic susceptibility pathway: about receptors, transcription machinery and microRNA.

14. When glucocorticoids change from protective to harmful. Lessons from a type 1 diabetes animal model.

15. About stress hormones and resilience to psychopathology.

16. Corticosteroid hormones in the central stress response: quick-and-slow.

17. Commentary: neuroendocrine basis.

18. Brief treatment with the glucocorticoid receptor antagonist mifepristone normalizes the reduction in neurogenesis after chronic stress.

19. Differential effects of stress on adult hippocampal cell proliferation in low and high aggressive mice.

20. Steroid receptor coregulator diversity: what can it mean for the stressed brain?

21. Corticosteroid receptor genetic polymorphisms and stress responsivity.

22. Stress and the brain: from adaptation to disease.

23. Hormones and the stressed brain.

24. Basal and stress-induced differences in HPA axis, 5-HT responsiveness, and hippocampal cell proliferation in two mouse lines.

25. Neuronal number, volume, and apoptosis of the left dentate gyrus of chronically stressed pigs correlate negatively with basal saliva cortisol levels.

26. Hormones, brain and stress.

27. Differences in basal and stress-induced HPA regulation of wild house mice selected for high and low aggression.

28. Stress alleviates reduced expression of cell adhesion molecules (NCAM, L1), and deficits in learning and corticosterone regulation of apolipoprotein E knockout mice.

29. Intracerebroventricular administration of a glucocorticoid receptor antagonist enhances the cardiovascular responses to brief restraint stress.

30. Chronic psychosocial stress differentially affects apoptosis in hippocampal subregions and cortex of the adult tree shrew.

31. Reversal of cognitive deficit of apolipoprotein E knockout mice after repeated exposure to a common environmental experience.

32. Corticosterone effects on BDNF mRNA expression in the rat hippocampus during morris water maze training.

33. Stress and cognition: are corticosteroids good or bad guys?

34. Early vs. late maternal deprivation differentially alters the endocrine and hypothalamic responses to stress.

35. Maternal deprivation effect on the infant's neural stress markers is reversed by tactile stimulation and feeding but not by suppressing corticosterone.

36. Chronic brain glucocorticoid receptor blockade enhances the rise in circadian and stress-induced pituitary-adrenal activity.

38. Divergent prolactin and pituitary-adrenal activity in rats selectively bred for different dopamine responsiveness.

39. Steroids, stability and stress.

40. Socially defeated male rats display a blunted adrenocortical response to a low dose of 8-OH-DPAT.

41. Mineralocorticoid antagonist inhibits stress-induced blood pressure response after repeated daily warming.

43. Short inescapable stress produces long-lasting changes in the brain-pituitary-adrenal axis of adult male rats.

44. Corticosteroids, stress, and aging.

46. Relative occupation of type-I and type-II corticosteroid receptors in rat brain following stress and dexamethasone treatment: functional implications.

47. Stress, glucocorticoids and development.

48. Differential responses to osmotic stress of vasopressin-neurophysin mRNA in hypothalamic nuclei.

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