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1. Alterations in hippocampal cholinergic dynamics following CRF infusions into the medial septum of male and female rats.

2. Septohippocampal cholinergic system at the intersection of stress and cognition: Current trends and translational implications.

3. Early resource scarcity causes cortical astrocyte enlargement and sex-specific changes in the orbitofrontal cortex transcriptome in adult rats.

6. Early resource scarcity causes cortical astrocyte enlargement and sex-specific changes in the orbitofrontal cortex transcriptome in adult rats.

7. Corticotropin releasing factor in the nucleus basalis of Meynert impairs attentional performance and reduces levels of glutamate and taurine in male and female rats.

8. Early resource scarcity alters motivation for natural rewards in a sex- and reinforcer-dependent manner.

9. The effects of early life stress on impulsivity.

10. Effects of early life adversity on male reproductive behavior and the medial preoptic area transcriptome.

11. Sex differences in anxiety and depression: circuits and mechanisms.

12. Impact of Early Life Stress on Reward Circuit Function and Regulation.

13. Considering Sex as a Biological Variable in Basic and Clinical Studies: An Endocrine Society Scientific Statement.

14. Early life adversity promotes resilience to opioid addiction-related phenotypes in male rats and sex-specific transcriptional changes.

15. The effects of early life stress on motivated behaviors: A role for gonadal hormones.

16. Modulating chronic stress.

17. Stress Regulation of Sustained Attention and the Cholinergic Attention System.

18. The effects of early life adversity on growth, maturation, and steroid hormones in male and female rats.

19. Stress and nicotine during adolescence disrupts adult hippocampal-dependent learning and alters stress reactivity.

20. Paternal morphine self-administration produces object recognition memory deficits in female, but not male offspring.

21. Cholinergic Signaling Dynamics and Cognitive Control of Attention.

22. Sex differences in the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis: An obstacle to antidepressant drug development?

23. Corticotropin-Releasing Factor (CRF) circuit modulation of cognition and motivation.

24. Access to a high resource environment protects against accelerated maturation following early life stress: A translational animal model of high, medium and low security settings.

25. Sex differences in corticotropin releasing factor regulation of medial septum-mediated memory formation.

26. Sex differences in stress reactivity in arousal and attention systems.

27. Sex Differences in Risk and Resilience: Stress Effects on the Neural Substrates of Emotion and Motivation.

28. Sex- and Age-dependent Effects of Orexin 1 Receptor Blockade on Open-Field Behavior and Neuronal Activity.

29. Sex Differences in Psychiatric Disease: A Focus on the Glutamate System.

30. Sex differences in stress regulation of arousal and cognition.

31. Sex differences in stress responses: a critical role for corticotropin-releasing factor.

32. Sex differences in circuits activated by corticotropin releasing factor in rats.

33. Facilitating pipeline progress from doctoral degree to first job.

34. Touchscreen Sustained Attention Task (SAT) for Rats.

35. Corticotropin-releasing factor overexpression gives rise to sex differences in Alzheimer's disease-related signaling.

36. Method for testing sustained attention in touchscreen operant chambers in rats.

37. Sex-specific mechanisms for responding to stress.

38. Interaction of Biological Stress Recovery and Cognitive Vulnerability for Depression in Adolescence.

39. Sex-biased cellular signaling: molecular basis for sex differences in neuropsychiatric diseases.

40. Sex differences in corticotropin releasing factor-evoked behavior and activated networks.

41. Sex differences in the locus coeruleus-norepinephrine system and its regulation by stress.

42. Corticotropin releasing factor impairs sustained attention in male and female rats.

43. Evidence for the role of corticotropin-releasing factor in major depressive disorder.

44. Cognitive disruptions in stress-related psychiatric disorders: A role for corticotropin releasing factor (CRF).

45. Using high resolution imaging to determine trafficking of corticotropin-releasing factor receptors in noradrenergic neurons of the rat locus coeruleus.

46. Sex differences in stress-related psychiatric disorders: neurobiological perspectives.

47. Forebrain-specific CRF overproduction during development is sufficient to induce enduring anxiety and startle abnormalities in adult mice.

48. Manganese-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MEMRI) reveals brain circuitry involved in responding to an acute novel stress in rats with a history of repeated social stress.

49. Increased vulnerability of the brain norepinephrine system of females to corticotropin-releasing factor overexpression.

50. Sex differences in stress-related receptors: ″micro″ differences with ″macro″ implications for mood and anxiety disorders.

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