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Endogenous opioids: role in prostaglandin-dependent and -independent fever
(AMER PHYSIOLOGICAL SOC, 2008)
This study evaluated the participation of mu-opioid-receptor activation in body temperature (T-b) during normal and febrile conditions (including activation of heat conservation mechanisms) and in different pathways of ...
El enfoque de las diferencias individuales en el estudio de factores neurobiológicos relacionados con el desarrollo de la depresión y la ansiedad
(2014)
La investigación de las diferencias individuales en la conducta de inmovilidad en la prueba de nado forzado en ratas, facilita la identificación de sustratos biológicos y mecanismos relacionados con la depresión. En una ...
El enfoque de las diferencias individuales en el estudio de factores neurobiológicos relacionados con el desarrollo de la depresión y la ansiedad
(2014)
La investigación de las diferencias individuales en la conducta de inmovilidad en la prueba de nado forzado en ratas, facilita la identificación de sustratos biológicos y mecanismos relacionados con la depresión. En una ...
Effects on Hedonic Feeding, Energy Expenditure and Balance of the Non-opioid Peptide DYN-A(2-17)
(2018)
The dynorphin (DYN) peptide family includes opioid and non-opioid peptides, yet the physiological role of the non-opioid DYN peptides remains poorly understood. Recent evidence shows that administering the non-opioid peptide ...
Similar Replicative Fitness Is Shared by the Subtype B and Unique BF Recombinant HIV-1 Isolates that Dominate the Epidemic in Argentina
(Public Library of Science, 2014-04)
The HIV-1 epidemic in South America is dominated by pure subtypes (mostly B and C) and more than 7 BF and BC recombinant forms. In Argentina, circulating recombinant forms (CRFs) comprised of subtypes B and F make up more ...
Individual Differences In The Forced Swimming Test And The Effect Of Environmental Enrichment: Searching For An Interaction
(Neuroscience 265(1):95-107, 2014-02-05)
Animals with low and high immobility in the forced
swimming test (FST) differ in a number of neurobehavioral
factors. A growing body of evidence suggests that the exposure
to enriched environments mediates a number ...
Individual Differences In The Forced Swimming Test And The Effect Of Environmental Enrichment: Searching For An Interaction
(Neuroscience 265(1):95-107, 2014-02-05)
Animals with low and high immobility in the forced
swimming test (FST) differ in a number of neurobehavioral
factors. A growing body of evidence suggests that the exposure
to enriched environments mediates a number ...
Time-dependent changes in striatal monoamine levels and gene expression following single and repeated amphetamine administration in rats
(2021)
As drug addiction may result from pathological usurpations of learning and memory’s neural mechanisms, we focused on the amphetamine-induced time-dependent neurochemical changes associated with neural plasticity. We used ...