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Reactivation of Early-Life Stress-Sensitive Neuronal Ensembles Contributes to Lifelong Stress Hypersensitivity
Julie Anne Balouek
, Christabel A. McLain
, Adelaide R. Minerva
, Rebekah L. Rashford
, Shannon N. Bennett
, Forrest D. Rogers
,
Catherine Jensen Peña
Princeton Neuroscience Institute
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Neuronal Ensembles
100%
Stress Sensitivity
100%
Early Life Stress
100%
Nucleus Accumbens
30%
Induced Stress
20%
Stress-induced
20%
Stress Sensitization
20%
Transgenic Mice
10%
Neurobiological Basis
10%
Medial Prefrontal Cortex (mPFC)
10%
Stressful Events
10%
Avoidance Behavior
10%
Psychiatric Disorders
10%
Male Mice
10%
Anxiety-depression
10%
Suicide
10%
Depression Risk
10%
Female Mice
10%
Corticolimbic
10%
Chronic Social Defeat Stress
10%
Social Avoidance
10%
Lifetime Risk
10%
Neuroscience
Nucleus Accumbens
100%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
33%
Prefrontal Cortex
33%
Eicosanoid Receptor
33%
Social Defeat
33%