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Characterization of the Oxytocin Receptor in the Nonhuman
Primate Brain
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Neurodevelopmental Consequences of Early Life Stress in Primates
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Psychosocial stress modifies the effects of estradiol on female
rhesus monkey brain and behavior
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Experiential and Developmental Factors Affecting Brain and Behavior
in Female Rhesus Macaques
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Neural mechanisms of variation in pair bond formation in prairie
voles
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Inhibition of the NF-κB signaling pathway by the curcumin
analogs, 3,5-Bis(2-pyridinylmethylidene)-4-piperidone (EF31) and
3,5-Bis(2-pyridinylmethylidene)-1-methyl-4-piperidone (UBS109):
in-vitro and in-vivo studies.
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The Role of Stress in Two Genetic Models of Epilepsy
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Psychosocial stress induces distinct physiological and behavioral
phenotypes in female rhesus monkeys
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Neuropeptide Y and Cholecystokinin Modulation of the Expressionand Extinction of Fear-Potentiated Startle
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Cortical mechanisms and developmental contributions to habit formation
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The Neurobiology of Consolation in the Prairie Vole
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Evolutionary Specializations of Human and Chimpanzee Cortical Organization
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Long-term Neurobehavioral Consequences of Adolescent Stress Hormone Exposure
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Chronic Adolescent Stress Differentially Sensitizes Neuro-Immune Reactivity in Male and Female Rats
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Impact of Stress, Pubertal Tempo, and Diet on Neurobehavioral Development in Female Rhesus Macaques
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Contributions of orbitofrontal subregions to socioemotional processing in Rhesus macaques
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Understanding how cocaine propels inflexible action strategies
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