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From resilience to vulnerability: mechanistic insights into the effects of stress on transitions in critical period plasticityPharmacological enhancement of fear reduction: preclinical models.Fibroblast growth factor-2 enhances extinction and reduces renewal of conditioned fearEstradiol and Progesterone have Opposing Roles in the Regulation of Fear Extinction in Female Rats.Inhibition of estradiol synthesis impairs fear extinction in male rats.Memory of fearful events: the role of fibroblast growth factor-2 in fear acquisition and extinction.The study of fear extinction: implications for anxiety disordersIndividual differences in the expression of conditioned fear are associated with endogenous fibroblast growth factor 2.Blockade of estrogen by hormonal contraceptives impairs fear extinction in female rats and womenMothers do it differently: reproductive experience alters fear extinction in female rats and womenA window of vulnerability: impaired fear extinction in adolescence.Bridging the gap: Lessons we have learnt from the merging of psychology and psychiatry for the optimisation of treatments for emotional disorders.Why are women so vulnerable to anxiety, trauma-related and stress-related disorders? The potential role of sex hormones.Individual differences in conditioned fear expression are associated with enduring differences in endogenous Fibroblast Growth Factor-2 and hippocampal-mediated memory performance.Low Endogenous Fibroblast Growth Factor 2 Levels Are Associated With Heightened Conditioned Fear Expression in Rats and Humans.Fibroblast Growth Factor-2: A Promising Biomarker for Anxiety and Trauma Disorders.Individual differences in fear extinction and anxiety-like behavior.Estradiol is associated with altered cognitive and physiological responses during fear conditioning and extinction in healthy and spider phobic women.Effects of systemic estradiol on fear extinction in female rats are dependent on interactions between dose, estrous phase, and endogenous estradiol levels.Teens that fear screams: A comparison of fear conditioning, extinction, and reinstatement in adolescents and adults.Estradiol levels in women predict skin conductance response but not valence and expectancy ratings in conditioned fear extinction.Early-life exposure to fibroblast growth factor-2 facilitates context-dependent long-term memory in developing rats.Intraamygdala infusion of fibroblast growth factor 2 enhances extinction and reduces renewal and reinstatement in adult rats.Individual differences in fear relapse.Effects of d-cycloserine on individual differences in relapse of fear.Low estradiol levels: a vulnerability factor for the development of posttraumatic stress disorder.Acute systemic fibroblast growth factor-2 enhances long-term extinction of fear and reduces reinstatement in rats.Acute systemic fibroblast growth factor-2 enhances long-term memory in developing rats.Fibroblast growth factor-2 alters the nature of extinction.Estradiol moderates the relationship between state-trait anxiety and attentional bias to threat in women.High endogenous estradiol is associated with enhanced cognitive emotion regulation of physiological conditioned fear responses in women.Sex Hormones Are Associated With Rumination and Interact With Emotion Regulation Strategy Choice to Predict Negative Affect in Women Following a Sad Mood Induction.Fibroblast Growth Factor 2 as a New Approach to Fighting FearPostnatal stress is associated with impaired fear conditioning and extinction, and heightened hippocampal fibroblast growth factor 2, in mother rats.Estradiol-induced enhancement of fear extinction in female rats: The role of NMDA receptor activationReproductive experience alters the involvement of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors in fear extinction, but not fear conditioning, in female Sprague Dawley ratsd-Cycloserine and estradiol enhance fear extinction in nulliparous but not primiparous female ratsLow estradiol is linked to increased skin conductance, but not subjective anxiety or affect, in response to an impromptu speech taskThe impact of chronic fluoxetine on conditioned fear expression and hippocampal FGF2 in rats: Short- and long-term effectsFibroblast growth factor-2 enhancement of extinction recall depends on the success of within-session extinction training in rats: a re-analysis
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