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Altered sensitivity to the anxiolytic and rewarding properties of alcohol in mice which carry the BDNF valine 68 to methionine polymorphism.

500 Fronto-Striatal Modulation of Anxiety-Like Behaviors.

Enhancing low-frequency oscillations using on-demand direct-current stimulation improves motor function after stroke.

Animal models of dementia.

Animal models of dementia.

20.4 GENETIC MODELS FOR SOCIAL ATTACHMENT DEFICITS IN MENTAL ILLNESS.

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"The Wnt Signaling Pathways." In R. P. Erickson & A. J. Wynshaw-Boris (Eds.) <em>Inborn Errors of Development, 3rd edition</em>

Zika Virus in the Human Placenta and Developing Brain: Cell Tropism and Drug Inhibition.

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