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Neural plasticity, neuropeptides and anxiety in animals — implications for understanding and treating affective disorder following traumatic stress in humans

Authors 
R Adamec, P Kent, H Anisman, T Shallow, Z Merali
1998
Publication/Journal 
Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews
Keywords 
acth, animal models, anxiety, avp, bombesin, cat odor, cck, corticosterone, crf, lasting change, ltp, path analysis, predator stress, ptsd, rat, nerve cell plasticity, anxiety, mental stress, posttraumatic stress disorder, neuropeptide, n methyl dextro aspartic acid receptor, cholecystokinin b receptor
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