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    The expression profile of genes associated with behavior, stress, and adult neurogenesis along the hippocampal dorsoventral axis in tame and aggressive foxes by Alexandrovich, Yu V, Antonov, E V, Shikhevich, S G, Kharlamova, A V, Meister, L V, Makovka, Y V, Shepeleva, D V, Gulevich, R G, Herbeck, Yu E

    “…The hippocampus plays the key role in stress response regulation, and stress response appears to be weakened in domesticated animals compared to their wild…”
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    Effect of selection for behavior on pituitary–adrenal axis and proopiomelanocortin gene expression in silver foxes ( Vulpes vulpes) by Gulevich, R.G., Oskina, I.N., Shikhevich, S.G., Fedorova, E.V., Trut, L.N.

    Published in Physiology & behavior (15-09-2004)
    “…Silver foxes from a commercial population (farm bred or unselected for behavior control) and from populations selected for tame behavior and enhanced…”
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    Adolescent oxytocin treatment affects resident behavior in aggressive but not tame adult rats by Kozhemyakina, R.V., Shikhevich, S.G., Konoshenko, M.Yu, Gulevich, R.G.

    Published in Physiology & behavior (01-10-2020)
    “…•Adolescent oxytocin treatment prolongs attack latency in adult aggressive rats.•Adolescent oxytocin treatment prolongs social behavior in adult aggressive…”
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    A Marker Set for Construction of a Genetic Map of the Silver Fox (Vulpes vulpes) by Kukekova, A. V., Trut, L. N., Oskina, I. N., Kharlamova, A. V., Shikhevich, S. G., Kirkness, E. F., Aguirre, G. D., Acland, G. M.

    Published in The Journal of heredity (01-05-2004)
    “…The silver fox, a variant of the red fox (Vulpes vulpes), is a close relative of the dog (Canis familiaris). Cytogenetic differences and similarities between…”
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    The influence of social environment in early life on the behavior, stress response, and reproductive system of adult male Norway rats selected for different attitudes to humans by Gulevich, R.G, Shikhevich, S.G, Konoshenko, M.Yu, Kozhemyakina, R.V, Herbeck, Yu.E, Prasolova, L.A, Oskina, I.N, Plyusnina, I.Z

    Published in Physiology & behavior (15-05-2015)
    “…Abstract The influence of social disturbance in early life on behavior, response of blood corticosterone level to restraint stress, and endocrine and…”
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    Effect of single ethanol administration on the behavior, consumption, and preference of ethanol in tame and aggressive rats by Kozhemyakina, R. V., Shikhevich, S. G., Cagan, A., Gulevich, R. G.

    “…According to the stress relief hypothesis, a high level of anxiety or stress may cause greater alcohol consumption and alcohol addiction. However, the data…”
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    Effect of single ethanol administration on behavior and the consumption and preference of ethanol in tame and aggressive rats by R. V. Kozhemyakina, S. G. Shikhevich, A. Cagan, R. G. Gulevich

    “…According to the hypothesis of stress relief, a high level of anxiety or stress may cause greater alcohol consumption and alcohol addiction. However,…”
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    Effects of neonatal handling on behavior and the stress response in rats selected for their reaction towards humans by Herbeck, Yu. E., Amelkina, O. A., Konoshenko, M. Yu, Shikhevich, S. G., Gulevich, R. G., Kozhemyakina, R. V., Plyusnina, I. Z., Oskina, I. N.

    “…It is known that neonatal handling may cause long-term changes in neurobiological and behavioral phenotypes. The neonatal handling of rats selected for…”
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    effects of prolonged selection for behavior on the stress response and activity of the reproductive system of male grey mice (Rattus norvegicus) by Prasolova, L. A, Gerbek, Yu. E, Gulevich, R. G, Shikhevich, S. G, Konoshenko, M. Yu, Kozhemyakina, R. V, Oskina, I. N, Plyusnina, I. Z

    Published in Russian journal of genetics (2014)
    “…Two Norway rat (Rattus norvegicus) populations contrasting in behavior have been raised at the Institute of Cytology and Genetics, Novosibirsk, Russia with…”
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    Proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy of neurometabo­lites in the hippocampi of aggressive and tame male rats by R. G. Gulevich, A. E. Akulov, S. G. Shikhevich, R. V. Kozhemyakina, I. Z. Plyusnina

    “…Proportions of major neurometabolites with regard to their total amount in the dorsal region of the hippocampus were studied in adult male rats of populations…”
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    Effects of neonatal handling on behavior and stress-response in rats selected for reaction towards humans by Yu. E. Herbeck, O. A. Amelkina, M. Yu. Konoshenko, S. G. Shikhevich, R. G. Gulevich, R. V. Kozhemyakina, I. Z. Plyusnina, I. N. Oskina

    “…It is known that neonatal handling may cause longterm changes in neurobiological and behavioral phenotypes. Neonatal handling of rats selected for enhanced…”
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    The effects of prolonged selection for behavior on the stress response and Activity of the reproductive system of male Brown rats (Rattus norvegicus) by Prasolova, L A, Gerbek, Iu É, Gulevich, R G, Shikhevich, S G, Konoshenko, M Iu, Kozhemiakina, R V, Os'kina, I N, Pliusnina, I Z

    Published in Genetika (01-08-2014)
    “…Two Norway rat (Rattus norvegicus) populations contrasting in behavior have been raised at the Institute of Cytology and Genetics, Novosibirsk, Russia with…”
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    Relationship between behavioral selection and primary and secondary immune response in wild gray rats by Os'kina, I N, Shikhevich, S G, Gulevich, R G

    “…The main characteristics of primary and secondary immune response (number of antibody producing cells and the amount of produced antibodies) are reduced in…”
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    Spleen morpho-functional changes after the induction of cell-mediated immune reaction in behaviorally selected gray rats by Prasolova, L A, Os'kina, I N, Shikhevich, S G, Pliusnina, I Z

    “…In rats selected for aggressive or domesticated (tame) behavior, spleen morpho-functional changes were examined under the conditions of cell-mediated immune…”
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    A Putative Locus for Cranial-Size Variability of the Fox (Vulpes vulpes) by Kharlamova, A. V., Shikhevich, S. G., Vladimirova, A. V., Kukekova, A. V., Efimov, V. M.

    Published in Russian journal of genetics (01-05-2023)
    “…Skull morphology was studied in three populations of red foxes ( Vulpes vulpes ): tame, which were produced by long-term selection for behavior friendly to…”
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    Responses of the hypophyseal-adrenal system to stress and immune stimuli in gray rats selected for behavior by Shikhevich, S G, Os'kina, I N, Plyusnina, I Z

    Published in Neuroscience and behavioral physiology (01-11-2003)
    “…The characteristics of the responses of the hypothalamo-hypophyseal-adrenal system to restriction stress and administration of lipopolysaccharide and…”
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    Intermale Interactions on Neutral Territory and Subsequent Dynamics of Blood Corticosterone and Testosterone Levels in Tame and Aggressive Norway Rats (Rattus norvegicus) by Gulevich, R. G., Shikhevich, S. G., Konoshenko, M. Y., Kozhemyakina, R. V.

    “…Previously, stress responses in gray Norway rats ( Rattus norvegicus ) selected for the absence or enhancement of aggressive and defensive behaviors toward…”
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    Intermale Interactions on NeutralTerritory and Subsequent Dynamics of Blood Corticosterone and TestosteroneLevels in Tame and Aggressive Norway Rats (Rattusnorvegicus) by Gulevich, R G, Shikhevich, S G, Konoshenko, M Y, Kozhemyakina, R V

    “…Previously, stress responses in gray Norway rats (Rattus norvegicus) selected for the absence or enhancement of aggressive and defensive behaviors toward…”
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