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1. A molecular perspective on mGluR5 regulation in the antidepressant effect of ketamine

2. A Long-Term Energy-Rich Diet Increases Prefrontal BDNF in Sprague-Dawley Rats

3. Differential regulation of the serotonin transporter by vesicle-associated membrane protein 2 in cells of neuronal versus non-neuronal origin.

4. A gene-environment study of cytoglobin in the human and rat hippocampus.

5. Kappa opioid activation changes protein profiles in different regions of the brain relevant to depression

6. A Long-Term Energy-Rich Diet Increases Prefrontal BDNF in Sprague-Dawley Rats

7. Single dose S-ketamine rescues transcriptional dysregulation of Mtor and Nrp2 in the prefrontal cortex of FSL rats 1hour but not 14 days post dosing

8. Transcriptional regulation in the rat prefrontal cortex and hippocampus after a single administration of psilocybin

9. Preclinical PET Studies of [11C]UCB-J Binding in Minipig Brain

10. DNA methylation of the KLK8 gene in depression symptomatology

11. Physiological basis underlying antidepressant-induced activation of TrkB receptors

12. Preclinical PET Studies of [

13. Structural plasticity and molecular markers in hippocampus of male rats after acute stress

14. Differential expression of synaptic markers regulated during neurodevelopment in a rat model of schizophrenia-like behavior

15. S-Ketamine Reverses Hippocampal Dendritic Spine Deficits in Flinders Sensitive Line Rats Within 1 h of Administration

16. Ketamine-induced regulation of TrkB-GSK3β signaling is accompanied by slow EEG oscillations and sedation but is independent of hydroxynorketamine metabolites

17. Antidepressant-like effect induced by P2X7 receptor blockade in FSL rats is associated with BDNF signalling activation

18. Psilocybin lacks antidepressant-like effect in the Flinders Sensitive Line rat

19. Hemisphere-dependent endocannabinoid system activity in prefrontal cortex and hippocampus of the Flinders Sensitive Line rodent model of depression

20. Dysregulation of miR-185, miR-193a, and miR-450a in the skin are linked to the depressive phenotype

21. Grandmaternal high-fat diet primed anxiety-like behaviour in the second-generation female offspring

22. TNFα-dependent anhedonia and upregulation of hippocampal serotonin transporter activity in a mouse model of collagen-induced arthritis

23. S-Ketamine Mediates Its Acute and Sustained Antidepressant-Like Activity through a 5-HT1B Receptor Dependent Mechanism in a Genetic Rat Model of Depression

24. A critical role of mitochondria in BDNF-associated synaptic plasticity after one-week vortioxetine treatment

25. P2X7 receptors are involved in stress-related behaviours and antidepressant effect

26. Cholesterol binding to a conserved site modulates the conformation, pharmacology, and transport kinetics of the human serotonin transporter

27. Serotonin Transporter Associated Protein Complexes Are Enriched in Synaptic Vesicle Proteins and Proteins Involved in Energy Metabolism and Ion Homeostasis

28. Behavioural and hippocampal morphological changes induced by short ketamine treatment in a genetic rat model displaying depressive-like behaviour

29. The expression of plasticity-related genes in an acute model of stress is modulated by chronic desipramine in a time-dependent manner within medial prefrontal cortex

30. Drugs with antidepressant properties affect tryptophan metabolites differently in rodent models with depression-like behavior

31. Ketamine regulates the presynaptic release machinery in the hippocampus

32. A single dose of vortioxetine, but not ketamine or fluoxetine, increases plasticity-related gene expression in the rat frontal cortex

33. Gene expression related to serotonergic and glutamatergic neurotransmission is altered in the flinders sensitive line rat model of depression: Effect of ketamine

34. Protein biomarkers of susceptibility and resilience to stress in a rat model of depression

35. Potential involvement of serotonergic signaling in ketamine's antidepressant actions: A critical review

36. Differential expression of postsynaptic NMDA and AMPA receptor subunits in the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex of the Flinders Sensitive Line rat model of depression

37. Differential interaction with the serotonin system by S-ketamine, vortioxetine, and fluoxetine in a genetic rat model of depression

38. Modulation of the dopamine transporter by interaction with Secretory Carrier Membrane Protein 2

39. Serotonin transporter oligomerization documented in RN46A cells and neurons by sensitized acceptor emission FRET and fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy

40. Membrane Glycoprotein M6B Interacts with the Human Serotonin Transporter

42. Chronic lipopolysaccharide infusion fails to induce depressive-like behaviour in adult male rats

43. Potential roles for Homer1 and Spinophilin in the preventive effect of electroconvulsive seizures on stress-induced CA3c dendritic retraction in the hippocampus

44. Differential regulation of nerve growth factor and brain-derived neurotrophic factor in a mouse model of learned helplessness

45. Subcellular Redistribution of the Serotonin Transporter by Secretory Carrier Membrane Protein 2

46. Chronic restraint stress increases the protein expression of VEGF and its receptor VEGFR-2 in the prefrontal cortex

47. Early acarbose treatment ameliorates resistance of insulin-regulated GLUT4 trafficking in obese Zucker rats

48. Differential regulation of the serotonin transporter by vesicle-associated membrane protein 2 in cells of neuronal versus non-neuronal origin

50. PS125. Functional and morphological changes induced by ketamine in the hippocampus

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