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    Stress-induced hyperthermia and infection-induced fever: Two of a kind? by Vinkers, Christiaan H, Groenink, Lucianne, van Bogaert, Meg J.V, Westphal, Koen G.C, Kalkman, Cor J, van Oorschot, Ruud, Oosting, Ronald S, Olivier, Berend, Korte, S. Mechiel

    Published in Physiology & behavior (04-08-2009)
    “…Abstract Stress exposure activates the autonomic nervous system and leads to a body temperature increase (stress-induced hyperthermia, SIH). On the other hand,…”
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    Early-Life Blockade of 5-HT1A Receptors Alters Adult Anxiety Behavior and Benzodiazepine Sensitivity by Vinkers, Christiaan H, Oosting, Ronald S, van Bogaert, Meg J.V, Olivier, Berend, Groenink, Lucianne

    Published in Biological psychiatry (1969) (15-02-2010)
    “…Background Early-life stress may affect 5-HT1A receptor circuitry, which could result in increased anxiety in later life. An increased anxiety phenotype in…”
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    Translational aspects of pharmacological research into anxiety disorders: The stress-induced hyperthermia (SIH) paradigm by Vinkers, Christiaan H., van Bogaert, Meg J.V., Klanker, Marianne, Korte, S. Mechiel, Oosting, Ronald, Hanania, Taleen, Hopkins, Seth C., Olivier, Berend, Groenink, Lucianne

    Published in European journal of pharmacology (13-05-2008)
    “…In anxiety research, the search for models with sufficient clinical predictive validity to support the translation of animal studies on anxiolytic drugs to…”
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    Serotonin1A receptor deletion does not interact with maternal separation-induced increases in startle reactivity and prepulse inhibition deficits by Groenink, Lucianne, Bijlsma, Elisabeth Y., van Bogaert, Meg J. V., Oosting, Ronald S., Olivier, Berend

    Published in Psychopharmacology (01-03-2011)
    “…Rationale Early life stress is a risk factor for the development of psychopathology in later life. Consequences of adverse life events, however, may depend on…”
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    Effects of genetic background and null mutation of 5-HT1A receptors on basal and stress- induced body temperature : Modulation by serotonergic and GABAA-ergic drugs by VAN BOGAERT, Meg, OOSTING, Ronald, TOTH, Miklos, GROENINK, Lucianne, VAN OORSCHOT, Ruud, OLIVIER, Berend

    Published in European journal of pharmacology (21-11-2006)
    “…The stress-induced hyperthermia procedure, in which effects of drugs on basal (T(1)) and stress-induced body temperature (T(2)) are measured, predicts…”
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    receptor deletion does not interact with maternal separation-induced increases in startle reactivity and prepulse inhibition deficits by Groenink, Lucianne, Bijlsma, Elisabeth Y, van Bogaert, Meg J.V, Oosting, Ronald S, Olivier, Berend

    Published in Psychopharmacology (01-03-2011)
    “…Rationale Early life stress is a risk factor for the development of psychopathology in later life. Consequences of adverse life events, however, may depend on…”
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    Serotonin^sub 1A^ receptor deletion does not interact with maternal separation-induced increases in startle reactivity and prepulse inhibition deficits by Groenink, Lucianne, Bijlsma, Elisabeth Y, van Bogaert, Meg J; V, Oosting, Ronald S, Olivier, Berend

    Published in Psychopharmacology (01-03-2011)
    “…Early life stress is a risk factor for the development of psychopathology in later life. Consequences of adverse life events, however, may depend on the…”
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    Early-Life Blockade of 5-HT 1A Receptors Alters Adult Anxiety Behavior and Benzodiazepine Sensitivity by Vinkers, Christiaan H., Oosting, Ronald S., van Bogaert, Meg J.V., Olivier, Berend, Groenink, Lucianne

    Published in Biological psychiatry (1969) (2010)
    “…Early-life stress may affect 5-HT 1A receptor circuitry, which could result in increased anxiety in later life. An increased anxiety phenotype in 5-HT 1A…”
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    Effects of genetic background and null mutation of 5-HT sub(1A) receptors on basal and stress-induced body temperature: Modulation by serotonergic and GABA sub(A)-ergic drugs by Van Bogaert, Meg, Oosting, Ronald, Toth, Miklos, Groenink, Lucianne, Van Oorschot, Ruud, Olivier, Berend

    Published in European journal of pharmacology (01-11-2006)
    “…The stress-induced hyperthermia procedure, in which effects of drugs on basal (T sub(1)) and stress-induced body temperature (T sub(2)) are measured, predicts…”
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    Effects of genetic background and null mutation of 5-HT 1A receptors on basal and stress-induced body temperature: Modulation by serotonergic and GABA A-ergic drugs by Van Bogaert, Meg, Oosting, Ronald, Toth, Miklos, Groenink, Lucianne, van Oorschot, Ruud, Olivier, Berend

    Published in European journal of pharmacology (2006)
    “…The stress-induced hyperthermia procedure, in which effects of drugs on basal ( T 1) and stress-induced body temperature ( T 2) are measured, predicts…”
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    Early-life blockade of 5-HT(1A) receptors alters adult anxiety behavior and benzodiazepine sensitivity by Vinkers, Christiaan H, Oosting, Ronald S, van Bogaert, Meg J V, Olivier, Berend, Groenink, Lucianne

    Published in Biological psychiatry (1969) (15-02-2010)
    “…Early-life stress may affect 5-HT(1A) receptor circuitry, which could result in increased anxiety in later life. An increased anxiety phenotype in 5-HT(1A)…”
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