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1. Prospecting for para-endogenous anxiolytics in the human microbiome: Some promising pathways.

2. GABAergic implications in anxiety and related disorders.

3. Melanin-concentrating hormone receptor: A therapeutic target for novel anxiolytics.

4. Acupressure bladder meridian alleviates anxiety disorder in rats by regulating MAPK and BDNF signal pathway.

5. Ligands of the trace amine-associated receptors (TAARs): A new class of anxiolytics.

6. Inhibition of α-Amino-3-Hydroxy-5-Methyl-4-Isoxazolepropionic Acid Receptors Ameliorates Atrial Inflammation and Vulnerability to Atrial Fibrillation in Rats with Anxiety Disorders.

7. Nominating novel proteins for anxiety via integrating human brain proteomes and genome-wide association study.

8. Neurolipidomic insights into anxiety disorders: Uncovering lipid dynamics for potential therapeutic advances.

9. Humid heat environment causes anxiety-like disorder via impairing gut microbiota and bile acid metabolism in mice.

10. Endocannabinoid Hydrolase Inhibitors: Potential Novel Anxiolytic Drugs.

11. Diurnal cortisol measures are distinctively associated with evaluation of neuroticism by self and others.

12. [Mechanism of Dabugan Decoction in treatment of generalized anxiety disorder based on network pharmacology and experimental verification].

13. Rare GPR37L1 Variants Reveal Potential Association between GPR37L1 and Disorders of Anxiety and Migraine.

14. Changes in SLITRK1 Level in the Amygdala Mediate Chronic Neuropathic Pain-Induced Anxio-Depressive Behaviors in Mice.

15. Rhesus infant nervous temperament predicts peri-adolescent central amygdala metabolism & behavioral inhibition measured by a machine-learning approach.

16. Central role of the habenulo-interpeduncular system in the neurodevelopmental basis of susceptibility and resilience to anxiety in mice.

17. Monoamine Oxidase: A Potential Link in Papez Circuit to Generalized Anxiety Disorders.

18. Role of Biosynthesis and Catabolism of Neurotransmitters in Drug Discovery for Anxiety and Depression.

19. SIRT1 in the BNST modulates chronic stress-induced anxiety of male mice via FKBP5 and corticotropin-releasing factor signaling.

20. A Sexually Dimorphic Role for Intestinal Cannabinoid Receptor Subtype-1 in the Behavioral Expression of Anxiety.

21. Node of Ranvier remodeling in chronic psychosocial stress and anxiety.

22. Prefrontal Cortical Control of Anxiety: Recent Advances.

23. Xanthine-induced deficits in hippocampal behavior and abnormal expression of hemoglobin genes.

24. Shank3 deficits in the anteromedial bed nucleus of the stria terminalis trigger an anxiety phenotype in mice.

25. Blockade of orexin receptor 1 attenuates morphine protracted abstinence-induced anxiety-like behaviors in male mice.

26. Investigating TSPO levels in occupation-related posttraumatic stress disorder.

27. Bed nuclei of the stria terminalis: A key hub in the modulation of anxiety.

28. Alterations in microRNA of extracellular vesicles associated with major depression, attention-deficit/hyperactivity and anxiety disorders in adolescents.

29. Adolescent intermittent ethanol exposure enhances adult stress effects in male rats.

30. Klotho Regulated by Estrogen Plays a Key Role in Sex Differences in Stress Resilience in Rats.

31. Pharmacological and Physiological Correlates of the Bidirectional Fear Phenotype of the Carioca Rats and Other Bidirectionally Selected Lines.

32. The impact of hormonal contraceptives on anxiety treatments: From preclinical models to clinical settings.

33. Various BDNF administrations attenuate SPS-induced anxiety-like behaviors.

34. Electroacupuncture alleviates anxiety and modulates amygdala CRH/CRHR1 signaling in single prolonged stress mice.

35. Concurrent anxiety in patients with major depression and cerebral serotonin 4 receptor binding. A NeuroPharm-1 study.

36. Neonatal inflammation via persistent TGF-β1 downregulation decreases GABA A R expression in basolateral amygdala leading to the imbalance of the local excitation-inhibition circuits and anxiety-like phenotype in adult mice.

37. Sub-chronic stress induces similar behavioral effects in male and female mice despite sex-specific molecular adaptations in the nucleus accumbens.

38. Tiny in size, big in impact: Extracellular vesicles as modulators of mood, anxiety and neurodevelopmental disorders.

39. Disrupted Cacna1c gene expression perturbs spontaneous Ca 2+ activity causing abnormal brain development and increased anxiety.

40. Natural disaster stress during pregnancy is linked to reprogramming of the placenta transcriptome in relation to anxiety and stress hormones in young offspring.

41. The possible mediatory role of adipokines in the association between low carbohydrate diet and depressive symptoms among overweight and obese women.

42. A honokiol-enriched Magnolia officinalis Rehder & E.H. Wilson. bark extract possesses anxiolytic-like activity with neuroprotective effect through the modulation of CB1 receptor.

43. The Association Between Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Resting-State Prefrontal Cortex Oxygenation Is Modified by Self-Reported Physical Activity: Results From The Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing.

44. The cannabinoid system and microglia in health and disease.

45. Salivary Proteome Changes in Response to Acute Psychological Stress Due to an Oral Exam Simulation in University Students: Effect of an Olfactory Stimulus.

46. The combination of fluoxetine and environmental enrichment reduces postpartum stress-related behaviors through the oxytocinergic system and HPA axis in mice.

47. Circulating cytokine levels in the treatment of comorbid anxiety disorders.

48. Hair cortisol concentration in anxiety disorders: exploration of relationships with symptom severity and inflammatory markers.

49. Altered Task-Evoked Corticolimbic Responsivity in Generalized Anxiety Disorder.

50. Reduced Interaction of Aggregated α-Synuclein and VAMP2 by Environmental Enrichment Alleviates Hyperactivity and Anxiety in a Model of Parkinson's Disease.

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