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Depressive behavior and stress ulcer in Wistar Kyoto rats
W. P. Paré
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E. Redei
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Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences
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Depressive-like Behavior
100%
Wistar Rats
100%
Stress Ulcer
100%
Induced Stress
20%
Immobility
10%
Stress Response
10%
Hypothalamic-pituitary Axis
10%
Behavioral Tests
10%
Forced Swim Test
10%
Rat Strains
10%
Restraint Stress
10%
Passive Avoidance
10%
Open Field Test
10%
Learned Helplessness
10%
Desipramine
10%
Hypoactive
10%
Behavioral Despair
10%
Defensive Burying
10%
Porsolt Forced Swim Test
10%
Neuroscience
Behavior (Neuroscience)
100%
Adrenocorticotropic Hormone
50%
Blood Plasma
50%
Behavioral Test
25%
Desipramine
25%
Defensive Burying
25%
Behavioral Despair
25%
Learned Helplessness
25%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Wistar Kyoto Rat
100%
Immobilization Stress
33%
Forced Swim Test
22%
Corticotropin Blood Level
22%
Hypothalamus Hypophysis System
11%
Rat Strain
11%
Wistar Rat
11%
Defensive Burying Test
11%
Passive Avoidance
11%
Hopelessness
11%
Open Field Test
11%
Learned Helplessness
11%