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1. Mono-methylation of lysine 27 at histone 3 confers lifelong susceptibility to stress.

2. Sex-Specific Regulation of Stress Susceptibility by the Astrocytic Gene Htra1 .

3. RGS4 Actions in Mouse Prefrontal Cortex Modulate Behavioral and Transcriptomic Responses to Chronic Stress and Ketamine.

4. Circulating myeloid-derived MMP8 in stress susceptibility and depression.

5. Manipulating ΔFOSB in D1-Type Medium Spiny Neurons of the Nucleus Accumbens Reshapes Whole-Brain Functional Connectivity.

6. Astrocytic CREB in nucleus accumbens promotes susceptibility to chronic stress.

7. Advancing preclinical chronic stress models to promote therapeutic discovery for human stress disorders.

8. Transcriptional dissection of symptomatic profiles across the brain of men and women with depression.

9. Viral-mediated expression of Erk2 in the nucleus accumbens regulates responses to rewarding and aversive stimuli.

10. Dopaminoceptive D1 and D2 neurons in ventral hippocampus arbitrate approach and avoidance in anxiety.

11. Transcriptional signatures of heroin intake and relapse throughout the brain reward circuitry in male mice.

12. Monomethylation of Lysine 27 at Histone 3 Confers Lifelong Susceptibility to Stress.

13. CREB Binding at the Zfp189 Promoter Within Medium Spiny Neuron Subtypes Differentially Regulates Behavioral and Physiological Adaptations Over the Course of Cocaine Use.

14. Peripheral immune-derived matrix metalloproteinase promotes stress susceptibility.

15. Transcriptional signatures of heroin intake and seeking throughout the brain reward circuit.

16. Crystallin Mu in Medial Amygdala Mediates the Effect of Social Experience on Cocaine Seeking in Males but Not in Females.

17. Blood miR-144-3p: a novel diagnostic and therapeutic tool for depression.

18. Enhancing Endocannabinoid Signaling via β-Catenin in the Nucleus Accumbens Attenuates PTSD- and Depression-like Behavior of Male Rats.

19. Social Buffering is Dependent on Mutual Experience in Adolescent Male Mice Exposed to Social Defeat Stress.

20. Beyond the neuron: Role of non-neuronal cells in stress disorders.

21. Sex-Specific Role for SLIT1 in Regulating Stress Susceptibility.

22. Gene-Targeted, CREB-Mediated Induction of ΔFosB Controls Distinct Downstream Transcriptional Patterns Within D1 and D2 Medium Spiny Neurons.

23. The Resilient Phenotype Induced by Prophylactic Ketamine Exposure During Adolescence Is Mediated by the Ventral Tegmental Area-Nucleus Accumbens Pathway.

24. Cooperative synaptic and intrinsic plasticity in a disynaptic limbic circuit drive stress-induced anhedonia and passive coping in mice.

25. Long-term behavioral and cell-type-specific molecular effects of early life stress are mediated by H3K79me2 dynamics in medium spiny neurons.

27. Hindbrain orexin 1 receptors blunt intake suppression by gastrointestinal nutrients and cholecystokinin in male rats.

28. Nicotine treatment buffers negative behavioral consequences induced by exposure to physical and emotional stress in adolescent male mice.

29. Sex-Specific Role for the Long Non-coding RNA LINC00473 in Depression.

30. MiR-218: a molecular switch and potential biomarker of susceptibility to stress.

31. Ketamine: The final frontier or another depressing end?

32. Unraveling the epigenetic landscape of depression: focus on early life stress
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33. Stress resilience is promoted by a Zfp189-driven transcriptional network in prefrontal cortex.

34. Brain-wide Electrical Spatiotemporal Dynamics Encode Depression Vulnerability.

35. Estrogen receptor α drives pro-resilient transcription in mouse models of depression.

36. Social stress induces neurovascular pathology promoting depression.

37. Vicarious social defeat stress: Bridging the gap between physical and emotional stress.

39. Ventral hippocampal afferents to the nucleus accumbens regulate susceptibility to depression.

40. Chronic social defeat and intracranial self-stimulation: unmasking the many faces of depression?

41. Effects of psychotropic drugs on second messenger signaling and preference for nicotine in juvenile male mice.

42. Fluoxetine exposure during adolescence alters responses to aversive stimuli in adulthood.

43. Altered gene expression and spine density in nucleus accumbens of adolescent and adult male mice exposed to emotional and physical stress.

44. Hindbrain orexin 1 receptors influence palatable food intake, operant responding for food, and food-conditioned place preference in rats.

45. Repeated ketamine exposure induces an enduring resilient phenotype in adolescent and adult rats.

46. Evidence for the role of hindbrain orexin-1 receptors in the control of meal size.

47. Juvenile administration of concomitant methylphenidate and fluoxetine alters behavioral reactivity to reward- and mood-related stimuli and disrupts ventral tegmental area gene expression in adulthood.

48. Nicotine exposure during adolescence induces a depression-like state in adulthood.

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