Search Results - "Glombik, K"
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Prenatal stress leads to changes in IGF-1 binding proteins network in the hippocampus and frontal cortex of adult male rat
Published in Neuroscience (22-08-2014)“…Highlights • Prenatally stressed rats show signs of anhedonia and anxiety. • Prenatal stress causes a decrease in IGF-1 in the hippocampus and the frontal…”
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P.1.d.002 The role of the fractalkine in the neuron–microglia crosstalk – a link to depression
Published in European neuropsychopharmacology (01-10-2014)Get full text
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P.4.015 Prenatal stress influences the neuron–glia interaction in frontal cortex
Published in European neuropsychopharmacology (01-03-2014)Get full text
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Brain glucose metabolism in an animal model of depression
Published in Neuroscience (04-06-2015)“…Highlights • Prenatal stress increases glycolysis in the brain. • Reduction in the Krebs cycle in the hippocampus in animal model of depression. • Prenatal…”
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P.2.b.008 Emerging role of the IGF family in prefrontal cortex dysfunction in animal model of depression
Published in European neuropsychopharmacology (2011)Get full text
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P.2.b.013 Brain glucose transporters in an animal model of depression
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P.2.d.007 Fluoxetine reverses endotoxin induced depressive-like behaviour in young rodents
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Prenatal administration of lipopolysaccharide induces sex-dependent changes in glutamic acid decarboxylase and parvalbumin in the adult rat brain
Published in Neuroscience (26-02-2015)“…Highlights • Prenatal LPS-treatment causes behavioral disturbances. • Prenatal LPS-treatment decreases GAD67- and PV-positive neurons. • GABA-related changes…”
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Regulators of glucocorticoid receptor function in an animal model of depression and obesity
Published in Journal of neuroendocrinology (01-05-2018)“…Obesity is a disease that often co‐occurs with depression and there is some evidence to indicate that chronic stress in the perinatal period, in association…”
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Disturbances in the glucose metabolism in the brain: the role of stress and high-fat diet
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Desipramine increased experimental lung tumor growth in stress-sensitive rats in the chronic mild stress model of depression
Published in Pharmacological reports (01-09-2010)Get full text
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Coordinating supply chain decisions: an optimization model
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