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1. Pharmacological stimulation of infralimbic cortex after fear conditioning facilitates subsequent fear extinction.

2. Olfactory and trigeminal routes of HSV-1 CNS infection with regional microglial heterogeneity.

3. Olfactory and Trigeminal Routes of HSV-1 CNS Infection with Regional Microglial Heterogeneity.

4. Suppression of the host antiviral response by non-infectious varicella zoster virus extracellular vesicles.

5. High-fat diet, microbiome-gut-brain axis signaling, and anxiety-like behavior in male rats.

6. Pharmacological stimulation of infralimbic cortex after fear conditioning facilitates subsequent fear extinction.

7. Neural circuits for the adaptive regulation of fear and extinction memory.

8. Hippocampal Engrams and Contextual Memory.

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

10. VZV Infection of Primary Human Adrenal Cortical Cells Produces a Proinflammatory Environment without Cell Death.

11. Evaluation of the effects of altitude on biological signatures of inflammation and anxiety- and depressive-like behavioral responses.

12. Targeted RNA Sequencing of VZV-Infected Brain Vascular Adventitial Fibroblasts Indicates That Amyloid May Be Involved in VZV Vasculopathy.

13. Targeted RNA Sequencing of Formalin-Fixed, Paraffin-Embedded Temporal Arteries From Giant Cell Arteritis Cases Reveals Viral Signatures.

14. Histopathological Analysis of Adrenal Glands after Simian Varicella Virus Infection.

15. Amylin, Aβ42, and Amyloid in Varicella Zoster Virus Vasculopathy Cerebrospinal Fluid and Infected Vascular Cells.

16. Detection of varicella zoster virus antigen and DNA in two cases of cerebral amyloid angiopathy.

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 zoster plasma contains elevated amyloid, correlating with Aβ42 and amylin levels, and is amyloidogenic.

19. Varicella-Zoster Virus Infection of Primary Human Spinal Astrocytes Produces Intracellular Amylin, Amyloid-β, and an Amyloidogenic Extracellular Environment.

20. Effects of maternal separation on serotonergic systems in the dorsal and median raphe nuclei of adult male Tph2-deficient mice.

21. Treatment with a heat-killed preparation of Mycobacterium vaccae after fear conditioning enhances fear extinction in the fear-potentiated startle paradigm.

22. Local inhibition of uptake 2 transporters augments stress-induced increases in serotonin in the rat central amygdala.

23. Effects of chronic caffeine exposure during adolescence and subsequent acute caffeine challenge during adulthood on rat brain serotonergic systems.

24. Evidence that preimmunization with a heat-killed preparation of Mycobacterium vaccae reduces corticotropin-releasing hormone mRNA expression in the extended amygdala in a fear-potentiated startle paradigm.

25. The Impact of Stressor Exposure and Glucocorticoids on Anxiety and Fear.

26. Two models of inescapable stress increase tph2 mRNA expression in the anxiety-related dorsomedial part of the dorsal raphe nucleus.

27. Preimmunization with a heat-killed preparation of Mycobacterium vaccae enhances fear extinction in the fear-potentiated startle paradigm.

28. Activation of 5-HT 1A receptors in the rat dorsomedial hypothalamus inhibits stress-induced activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis.

29. The Microbiota, Immunoregulation, and Mental Health: Implications for Public Health.

30. Immunization with a heat-killed preparation of the environmental bacterium Mycobacterium vaccae promotes stress resilience in mice.

31. Increased dopamine transporter function as a mechanism for dopamine hypoactivity in the adult infralimbic medial prefrontal cortex following adolescent social stress.

32. Serotonergic responses to stress are enhanced in the central amygdala and inhibited in the ventral hippocampus during amphetamine withdrawal.

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