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Pet Face: Mechanisms Underlying Human-Animal RelationshipsAntidepressant treatment outcome depends on the quality of the living environment: a pre-clinical investigation in miceEarly interactions with mother and peers independently build adult social skills and shape BDNF and oxytocin receptor brain levels.Moderate neonatal stress decreases within-group variation in behavioral, immune and HPA responses in adult mice.Baby schema in human and animal faces induces cuteness perception and gaze allocation in children.Paradoxical effects of D-amphetamine in infant and adolescent mice: role of gender and environmental risk factors.Long-Term Sex-Dependent Vulnerability to Metabolic challenges in Prenatally Stressed Rats.Effectiveness of a Standardized Equine-Assisted Therapy Program for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder.Gender-dependent resiliency to stressful and metabolic challenges following prenatal exposure to high-fat diet in the p66(Shc-/-) mouse.MORC1 exhibits cross-species differential methylation in association with early life stress as well as genome-wide association with MDD.A novel BDNF polymorphism affects plasma protein levels in interaction with early adversity in rhesus macaquesBehavioral characterization of mouse models of neuroferritinopathy.Early disruption of the mother-infant relationship: effects on brain plasticity and implications for psychopathology.A novel neuroferritinopathy mouse model (FTL 498InsTC) shows progressive brain iron dysregulation, morphological signs of early neurodegeneration and motor coordination deficits.miR-34a regulates cell proliferation, morphology and function of newborn neurons resulting in improved behavioural outcomesAutoantibodies specific to estrogen receptor alpha act as estrogen agonists and their levels correlate with breast cancer cell proliferationGlucocorticoid-related molecular signaling pathways regulating hippocampal neurogenesis.Changes in plasma levels of BDNF and NGF reveal a gender-selective vulnerability to early adversity in rhesus macaques.Early life stress as a risk factor for mental health: role of neurotrophins from rodents to non-human primates.The NGF saga: from animal models of psychosocial stress to stress-related psychopathology.Ankyrin-3 as a molecular marker of early-life stress and vulnerability to psychiatric disorders.Early life influences on emotional reactivity: evidence that social enrichment has greater effects than handling on anxiety-like behaviors, neuroendocrine responses to stress and central BDNF levels.Animal-assisted interventions as innovative tools for mental health.Use of assistance and therapy dogs for children with autism spectrum disorders: a critical review of the current evidence.The p66(Shc) gene paves the way for healthspan: evolutionary and mechanistic perspectives.Developmental ORIgins of Healthy and Unhealthy AgeiNg: the role of maternal obesity--introduction to DORIAN.Early experiences: building up the tools to face the challenges of adult life.Anti-GAPDH Autoantibodies as a Pathogenic Determinant and Potential Biomarker of Neuropsychiatric Diseases.Equine-Assisted Intervention in a child diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder: a case report.Sex-driven vulnerability in stress and drug abuse.Greater resistance to inflammation at adulthood could contribute to extended life span of p66(Shc-/-) mice.Molecular mechanisms underlying metabolic syndrome: the expanding role of the adipocyte.Validation of the Italian version of the Apathy Evaluation Scale (AES-I) in institutionalized geriatric patients.Morc1 knockout evokes a depression-like phenotype in mice.Quality and timing of stressors differentially impact on brain plasticity and neuroendocrine-immune function in mice.Maternal high-fat diet acts as a stressor increasing maternal glucocorticoids' signaling to the fetus and disrupting maternal behavior and brain activation in C57BL/6J mice.Ageing with elegans: a research proposal to map healthspan pathways.Fluoxetine effects on molecular, cellular and behavioral endophenotypes of depression are driven by the living environmentAnti-NGF-antibody administration as collyrium reduces the presence of NGF and enhances the expression of VEGF in the retina, lacrimal gland and hippocampus.Conjunctivally administered NGF antibody reduces pain sensitivity and anxiety-like behavioral responses in aged female mice.
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