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Dylan Peay
Arizona State University - Tempe / United States
Medical and Health Sciences / Neuroscience
AD Scientific Index ID: 5624768
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Chronic unpredictable intermittent restraint stress disrupts spatial memory in male, but not female ratsDN Peay, HM Saribekyan, PA Parada, EM Hanson, BS Badaruddin, ...Behavioural brain research 383, 112519, 2020442020
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Chronic stress leads to persistent and contrasting stellate neuron dendritic hypertrophy in the amygdala of male and female rats, an effect not found in the hippocampusDN Peay, A Acuna, CM Reynolds, C Willis, R Takalkar, JB Ortiz, ...Neuroscience Letters 812, 137403, 202322023
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Corticosterone disrupts spatial working memory during retention testing when highly taxed, which positively correlates with depressive-like behavior in middle-aged …CD Conrad, DN Peay, AM Acuña, K Whittaker, ME DonnayHormones and Behavior 164, 105600, 20242024
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Novel Approaches to Modeling Depression in Female and Male Rats: Highlighting the Significance of Age and Sex HormonesD PeayArizona State University, 20232023
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Chronic Unpredictable Intermittent Restraint Stress Disrupts Hippocampal-dependent Spatial Memory in Male, but not Female RatsD PeayArizona State University, 20192019
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