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2. Stable isotope metabolic labeling with a novel N-enriched bacteria diet for improved proteomic analyses of mouse models for psychopathologies.

3. A hypomorphic vasopressin allele prevents anxiety-related behavior.

4. The 15N isotope effect as a means for correlating phenotypic alterations and affected pathways in a trait anxiety mouse model

5. Imaging trait anxiety in high anxiety F344 rats: Focus on the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex

6. Proteomics and Metabolomics Analysis of a Trait Anxiety Mouse Model Reveals Divergent Mitochondrial Pathways

7. Proteomic-based genotyping in a mouse model of trait anxiety exposes disease-relevant pathways

8. Diabetes insipidus and, partially, low anxiety-related behaviour are linked to a SNP-associated vasopressin deficit in LAB mice

9. Candidate genes of anxiety-related behavior in HAB/LAB rats and mice: Focus on vasopressin and glyoxalase-I

10. Anxiety and Hippocampus Volume in the Rat

11. Identification of Glyoxalase-I as a Protein Marker in a Mouse Model of Extremes in Trait Anxiety

12. Anxiety and mitochondria: Insights from the -omics world

13. fMRI fingerprint of unconditioned fear-like behavior in rats exposed to trimethylthiazoline

14. TMEM132D, a new candidate for anxiety phenotypes: evidence from human and mouse studies

15. Biomarker discovery by stable isotope labeling and quantitative proteomics

16. Stable isotope metabolic labeling of a mouse model reveals synaptic biomarkers for anxiety disorders

17. 15N metabolic labeling of high and low anxiety-related behavior HAB/LAB mice

18. Protein biomarkers in a mouse model of extremes in trait anxiety

19. Glyoxalase I: Implications for an enzyme involved in trait anxiety

21. Validation of a genetic mouse model for anxiety and comorbid depression

22. Proteomic and Metabolomic Profiling of a Trait Anxiety Mouse Model Implicate Affected Pathways

23. FUNCTIONAL MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING REVEALS SELECTIVE NEURONAL ALTERATIONS IN AN ANIMAL MODEL OF ANHEDONIA

24. The endocrine stress response is linked to one specific locus on chromosome 3 in a mouse model based on extremes in trait anxiety

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