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    Developmental fluoxetine exposure differentially alters central and peripheral measures of the HPA system in adolescent male and female offspring by Pawluski, J.L, Rayen, I, Niessen, N.A, Kristensen, S, van Donkelaar, E.L, Balthazart, J, Steinbusch, H.W, Charlier, T.D

    Published in Neuroscience (18-09-2012)
    “…Highlights ► Developmental fluoxetine decreases corticosterone levels in adolescent males. ► Developmental fluoxetine decreases hippocampal GR expression in…”
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    Behavioral and neurochemical characterization of TrkB-dependent mechanisms of agomelatine in glucocorticoid receptor-impaired mice by Boulle, F, Velthuis, H, Koedam, K, Steinbusch, H.W, van den Hove, D.L.A, Kenis, G, Gabriel, C, Mocaer, E, Franc, B, Rognan, D, Mongeau, R, Lanfumey, L

    Published in European neuropsychopharmacology (01-01-2016)
    “…Abstract Growing evidence indicates that impairment of the stress response, in particular the negative feedback regulation mechanism exerted by the…”
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    128. Subpyrogenic inflammation exacerbates behaviour in chronic stress models of depression by Couch, Y, Costas-Nunes, J.P, Strekalova, T, Steinbusch, H.W, Anthony, D.C

    Published in Brain, behavior, and immunity (01-09-2012)
    “…Patients suffering from major depression (MD) have been shown to have higher levels of circulating cytokines, and patients undergoing cytokine therapy…”
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    Epigenetic regulation of the BDNF gene: implications for psychiatric disorders by Boulle, F, van den Hove, D L A, Jakob, S B, Rutten, B P, Hamon, M, van Os, J, Lesch, K-P, Lanfumey, L, Steinbusch, H W, Kenis, G

    Published in Molecular psychiatry (01-06-2012)
    “…Abnormal brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) signaling seems to have a central role in the course and development of various neurological and psychiatric…”
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    Systemic but not local administration of retinoic acid reduces early transcript levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines after experimental spinal cord injury by van Neerven, S., Mey, J., Joosten, E.A., Steinbusch, H.W., van Kleef, M., Marcus, M.A.E., Deumens, R.

    Published in Neuroscience letters (12-11-2010)
    “…▶ Anti-inflammatory effect of retinoic acid determined by route of administration. ▶ Intrathecal retinoic acid doses up to 100 ng do not reduce early…”
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