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    Hippocampal cytogenesis correlates to escitalopram-mediated recovery in a chronic mild stress rat model of depression by Jayatissa, Magdalena N, Bisgaard, Christina, Tingström, Anders, Papp, Mariusz, Wiborg, Ove

    Published in Neuropsychopharmacology (New York, N.Y.) (01-11-2006)
    “…From clinical studies it is known that recurrent depressive episodes associate with a reduced hippocampal volume. Conversely, preclinical studies have shown…”
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    Cognitive deficits in the rat chronic mild stress model for depression: Relation to anhedonic-like responses by Henningsen, Kim, Andreasen, Jesper T., Bouzinova, Elena V., Jayatissa, Magdalena N., Jensen, Morten S., Redrobe, John P., Wiborg, Ove

    Published in Behavioural brain research (02-03-2009)
    “…The chronic mild stress (CMS) protocol is widely used to evoke depressive-like behaviours in laboratory rats. The aim of the present study was to examine the…”
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    The number of granule cells in rat hippocampus is reduced after chronic mild stress and re-established after chronic escitalopram treatment by Jayatissa, Magdalena N., Bisgaard, Christina F., West, Mark J., Wiborg, Ove

    Published in Neuropharmacology (01-03-2008)
    “…Stress and depression cause structural changes in the hippocampal formation. Some of these can be reversed by chronic antidepressant treatment. In the present…”
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    Hippocampal GABAergic dysfunction in a rat chronic mild stress model of depression by Holm, Mai Marie, Nieto-Gonzalez, Jose Luis, Vardya, Irina, Henningsen, Kim, Jayatissa, Magdalena Niepsuj, Wiborg, Ove, Jensen, Kimmo

    Published in Hippocampus (01-04-2011)
    “…In major depression, one line of research indicates that a dysfunctional GABAergic inhibitory system is linked to the appearance of depressive symptoms…”
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    Proteomic investigation of the ventral rat hippocampus links DRP-2 to escitalopram treatment resistance and SNAP to stress resilience in the chronic mild stress model of depression by Bisgaard, Christina F, Jayatissa, Magdalena N, Enghild, Jan J, Sanchéz, Connie, Artemychyn, Roman, Wiborg, Ove

    Published in Journal of molecular neuroscience (01-05-2007)
    “…The development of depression as well as recovery from depression is most likely accompanied by a change in protein expression profiles. The purpose of the…”
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    Upper-airway Inflammation in Relation to Dust Spiked with Aldehydes or Glucan by BØNLØKKE, Jakob H, STRIDH, Goran, MOLHAVE, Lars, SIGSGAARD, Torben, KJAERGAARD, Søren K, LOFSTEDT, Hakan, ANDERSSON, Jell, BONEFELD-JØRGENSEN, Eva C, JAYATISSA, Magdalena N, BODIN, Lennart, JUTO, Jan-Erik

    “…Objectives Organic dust is associated with adverse effects on human airways. This study was done to investigate whether the addition of β-(1,3)-D glucan or…”
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    Increased susceptibility to cardiovascular effects of dihydrocapcaicin in resuscitated rats. Cardiovascular effects of dihydrocapsaicin by Fosgerau, Keld, Ristagno, Giuseppe, Jayatissa, Magdalena, Axelsen, Mads, Gotfredsen, Jacob W, Weber, Uno J, Køber, Lars, Torp-Pedersen, Christian, Videbaek, Charlotte

    Published in BMC cardiovascular disorders (31-08-2010)
    “…Survivors of a cardiac arrest often have persistent cardiovascular derangements following cardiopulmonary resuscitation including decreased cardiac output,…”
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    A reduced number of hippocampal granule cells does not associate with an anhedonia-like phenotype in a rat chronic mild stress model of depression by Jayatissa, Magdalena Niepsuj, Henningsen, Kim, Nikolajsen, Gitte, West, Mark J, Wiborg, Ove

    Published in Stress (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-03-2010)
    “…Several clinical and preclinical studies have indicated that hippocampal shrinkage and decreased neurogenesis are implicated in the pathology of depression…”
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    Estrogenic effects in vitro and in vivo of the fungicide fenarimol by Andersen, Helle Raun, Bonefeld-Jørgensen, Eva C., Nielsen, Flemming, Jarfeldt, Kirsten, Jayatissa, Magdalena Niepsuj, Vinggaard, Anne Marie

    Published in Toxicology letters (25-05-2006)
    “…The fungicide fenarimol has the potential to induce endocrine disrupting effects via several mechanisms since it possesses both estrogenic and antiandrogenic…”
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