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α2-containing γ-aminobutyric acid type A receptors promote stress resiliency in male mice
Rebecca S. Benham
, Catherine Choi
, Nathaniel W. Hodgson
, Nishani B. Hewage
, Rahel Kastli
, Rachel J. Donahue
, John W. Muschamp
, Elif Engin
, William A. Carlezon
, Takao K. Hensch
,
Uwe Rudolph
Comparative Biosciences
Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology
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GABAA Receptor (GABAAR)
100%
Aminobutyric Acid
100%
Acid Type
100%
Male Mice
100%
Stress Resilience
100%
D2 Receptor
42%
Nucleus Accumbens
42%
Brain Regions
28%
Brain Cells
28%
Prefrontal Cortex
28%
Anxiety-like Behavior
28%
Chronic Social Defeat Stress
28%
Hippocampus
14%
Cell Population
14%
Glutathione Synthesis
14%
Resilience
14%
Oxidative Stress
14%
Synthesis Pathway
14%
Chronic Stress
14%
D1 Receptor
14%
Dopamine D2
14%
Cystathionine
14%
Open Field Test
14%
Dopamine D1 Receptor
14%
Elevated Plus Maze
14%
Social Interaction Test
14%
Neuroscience
GABAA Receptor
100%
Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid
100%
Receptor
100%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
42%
Nucleus Accumbens
42%
Brain Areas
28%
Prefrontal Cortex
28%
Social Defeat
28%
Hippocampus
14%
Glutathione
14%
Social Interaction
14%
Oxidative Stress
14%
Cystathionine
14%
Elevated Plus Maze
14%