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1. CREB-regulated diurnal activity patterns are not indicative for depression-like symptoms in mice and men

2. IL-6 knockout mice exhibit resistance to stress-induced development of depression-like behaviors

3. Mice with Genetically Altered Glucocorticoid Receptor Expression Show Altered Sensitivity for Stress-Induced Depressive Reactions

4. Corticosteroid Receptor Transgenic Mice

5. Preserved sigma1 (σ1) receptor expression and behavioral efficacy in the aged C57BL/6 mouse

6. Strain differences in σ1receptor-mediated behaviours are related to neurosteroid levels

7. Differential involvement of the sigma1 (σ1 ) receptor in the anti-amnesic effect of neuroactive steroids, as demonstrated using an in vivo antisense strategy in the mouse

8. Differential effect of dehydroepiandrosterone and its steroid precursor pregnenolone against the behavioural deficits in CO-exposed mice

9. The corticotropin-releasing factor 1 receptor antagonist, SSR125543, and the vasopressin 1b receptor antagonist, SSR149415, prevent stress-induced cognitive impairment in mice

10. The antidepressant-like effect of the 3β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase inhibitor trilostane involves a regulation of β-type estrogen receptors

11. Differential effect of endothelial nitric oxide synthase (NOS-III) on the regulation of adult neurogenesis and behaviour

12. Enhanced antidepressant efficacy of sigma1 receptor agonists in rats after chronic intracerebroventricular infusion of beta-amyloid-(1-40) protein

13. Enhanced antidepressant effect of sigma(1) (sigma(1)) receptor agonists in beta(25-35)-amyloid peptide-treated mice

14. The antidepressant-like effect induced by the sigma(1) (sigma(1)) receptor agonist igmesine involves modulation of intracellular calcium mobilization

15. The modulation by neurosteroids of the scopolamine-induced learning impairment in mice involves an interaction with sigma1 (sigma1) receptors

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