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Filters: Keyword is Neuronal Plasticity  [Clear All Filters]
2015
Yin F, Yao J, Sancheti H, Feng T, Melcangi RC, Morgan TE, Finch CE, Pike CJ, Mack WJ, Cadenas E et al..  2015.  The perimenopausal aging transition in the female rat brain: decline in bioenergetic systems and synaptic plasticity.. Neurobiol Aging. 36(7):2282-2295.
2014
Bannister K, Lee YSun, Goncalves L, Porreca F, Lai J, Dickenson AH.  2014.  Neuropathic plasticity in the opioid and non-opioid actions of dynorphin A fragments and their interactions with bradykinin B2 receptors on neuronal activity in the rat spinal cord.. Neuropharmacology. 85:375-83.
2011
Zhao L, Mao Z, Schneider LS, Brinton RD.  2011.  Estrogen receptor β-selective phytoestrogenic formulation prevents physical and neurological changes in a preclinical model of human menopause.. Menopause. 18(10):1131-42.
2009
Brinton RDiaz.  2009.  Estrogen-induced plasticity from cells to circuits: predictions for cognitive function.. Trends Pharmacol Sci. 30(4):212-22.
2008
Foy MR, Baudry M, Brinton RDiaz, Thompson RF.  2008.  Estrogen and hippocampal plasticity in rodent models.. J Alzheimers Dis. 15(4):589-603.
Brinton RDiaz, Thompson RF, Foy MR, Baudry M, Wang J, Finch CE, Morgan TE, Pike CJ, Mack WJ, Stanczyk FZ et al..  2008.  Progesterone receptors: form and function in brain.. Front Neuroendocrinol. 29(2):313-39.

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