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1. Ventral tegmental area glutamate neurons mediate the nonassociative consequences of traumatic stress

2. Acute stress induces the rapid and transient induction of caspase-1, gasdermin D and release of constitutive IL-1β protein in dorsal hippocampus

3. A novel platform for in vivo detection of cytokine release within discrete brain regions

4. Response of parvalbumin interneurons and perineuronal nets in rat medial prefrontal cortex and lateral amygdala to stressor controllability.

5. Ventral tegmental area glutamate neurons mediate nonassociative consequences of stress.

7. Multiple Sex- and Circuit-Specific Mechanisms Underlie Exercise-Induced Stress Resistance.

8. Prior experience with behavioral control over stress facilitates social dominance.

9. The Role of Dorsal Raphe Nucleus Serotonergic Systems in Emotional Learning and Memory in Male BALB/c Mice.

10. Female rats are more responsive than are males to the protective effects of voluntary physical activity against the behavioral consequences of inescapable stress.

11. Combining RNAscope and immunohistochemistry to visualize inflammatory gene products in neurons and microglia.

12. From helplessness to controllability: toward a neuroscience of resilience.

13. Elevated prefrontal dopamine interferes with the stress-buffering properties of behavioral control in female rats.

14. Immunization with a heat-killed preparation of Mycobacterium vaccae NCTC 11659 enhances auditory-cued fear extinction in a stress-dependent manner.

15. SARS-CoV-2 spike S1 subunit induces neuroinflammatory, microglial and behavioral sickness responses: Evidence of PAMP-like properties.

16. Environmental certainty influences the neural systems regulating responses to threat and stress.

17. Effects of Immunization With the Soil-Derived Bacterium Mycobacterium vaccae on Stress Coping Behaviors and Cognitive Performance in a "Two Hit" Stressor Model.

18. Acute stress induces the rapid and transient induction of caspase-1, gasdermin D and release of constitutive IL-1β protein in dorsal hippocampus.

19. Sex differences in resilience: Experiential factors and their mechanisms.

20. Voluntary exercise enables stress resistance in females.

21. Controllable stress elicits circuit-specific patterns of prefrontal plasticity in males, but not females.

22. New tools for understanding coping and resilience.

23. A novel platform for in vivo detection of cytokine release within discrete brain regions.

24. DREADDed microglia in pain: Implications for spinal inflammatory signaling in male rats.

25. Behavioural and neural sequelae of stressor exposure are not modulated by controllability in females.

26. Inhibition of a Descending Prefrontal Circuit Prevents Ketamine-Induced Stress Resilience in Females.

27. Hippocampal Processing of Ambiguity Enhances Fear Memory.

28. Activation of a Habenulo-Raphe Circuit Is Critical for the Behavioral and Neurochemical Consequences of Uncontrollable Stress in the Male Rat.

29. A robust activity marking system for exploring active neuronal ensembles.

30. Morphine paradoxically prolongs neuropathic pain in rats by amplifying spinal NLRP3 inflammasome activation.

31. Stress Enables Reinforcement-Elicited Serotonergic Consolidation of Fear Memory.

32. DAT isn't all that: cocaine reward and reinforcement require Toll-like receptor 4 signaling.

33. Control Over Stress Accelerates Extinction of Drug Seeking Via Prefrontal Cortical Activation.

34. Dynamic microglial alterations underlie stress-induced depressive-like behavior and suppressed neurogenesis.

37. A method for high fidelity optogenetic control of individual pyramidal neurons in vivo.

38. Cocaine self-administration in mice with forebrain knock-down of trpc5 ion channels.

39. High fidelity optogenetic control of individual prefrontal cortical pyramidal neurons in vivo.

40. Optogenetic mimicry of the transient activation of dopamine neurons by natural reward is sufficient for operant reinforcement.

41. A high-light sensitivity optical neural silencer: development and application to optogenetic control of non-human primate cortex.

42. Activation of the infralimbic cortex in a fear context enhances extinction learning.

43. Selective activation of dorsal raphe nucleus-projecting neurons in the ventral medial prefrontal cortex by controllable stress.

44. Stress-induced activity in the locus coeruleus is not sensitive to stressor controllability.

45. The sensory insular cortex mediates the stress-buffering effects of safety signals but not behavioral control.

46. Role of the ventral medial prefrontal cortex in mediating behavioral control-induced reduction of later conditioned fear.

47. Controllable versus uncontrollable stressors bi-directionally modulate conditioned but not innate fear.

48. Microglia serve as a neuroimmune substrate for stress-induced potentiation of CNS pro-inflammatory cytokine responses.

49. Behavioral control, the medial prefrontal cortex, and resilience.

50. Cortistatin overexpression in transgenic mice produces deficits in synaptic plasticity and learning.

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