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- Augmented anandamide signalling in the substantia nigra pars reticulata mediates panicolytic-like effects in mice confronted by Crotalus durissus terrificus pit vipers
- Bruna Del Vechio Koike
- Cannabinoid type 1 receptor-signalled mechanism of panicolytic-like effects and fear-induced antinociception impairment caused by canabidiol in mice threatened by Bothrops jararaca lancehead pit vipers
- D 2 -like receptor activation by intranasal dopamine attenuates fear responses induced by electrical stimulation of the dorsal periaqueductal grey matter, but fails to reduce aversion to pit vipers and T-maze performance
- Functional activation of the periaqueductal grey matter during conditioned and unconditioned fear in guinea pigs confronted with the Boa constrictor constrictor snake
- Morphine and dopamine: Low dose apomorphine can prevent both the induction and expression of morphine locomotor sensitization and conditioning.
- Panic¿like responses of female Wistar rats confronted by pit vipers, or exposure to acute hypoxia: Effect of oestrous cycle
- Repeated exposure of naïve and peripheral nerve-injured mice to a snake as an experimental model of post-traumatic stress disorder and its co-morbidity with neuropathic pain
- Unravelling the dorsal periaqueductal grey matter NMDA receptors relevance in the nitric oxide-mediated panic‑like behaviour and defensive antinociception organised by the anterior hypothalamus of male mice