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The role of the alpha 2A-adrenoceptor in mouse stress-coping behaviour
M.C. Laarakker
, J.R. van Raai
, H.A. van Lith
, F. Ohl
University Medical Center Utrecht
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Stress Coping
100%
α2-adrenoceptor
100%
C57BL
40%
Anxiety-like Behavior
40%
Modified Hole Board Test
40%
Arousal
40%
Forced Swim Test
40%
Strain Differences
40%
Dexmedetomidine
40%
Chromosome 19
40%
Atipamezole
40%
Stress Response
20%
Emotional Behavior
20%
Memory Function
20%
Central Nervous System
20%
Acute Stress
20%
Locomotion
20%
Treatment Effect
20%
Behavioral Tests
20%
Strain Specificity
20%
Inbred Strains
20%
Avoidance Behavior
20%
Behavioral Patterns
20%
Laboratory Mice
20%
System Anxiety
20%
Motivational Systems
20%
Male Mice
20%
Endophenotype
20%
Specific Treatment
20%
Consomic Strain
20%
B6 Mice
20%
Phenotypical
20%
Neuroscience
Behavior (Neuroscience)
100%
Alpha-2A Adrenergic Receptor
100%
Dexmedetomidine
20%
Swimming Test
20%
Chromosome 19
20%
Atipamezole
20%
Behavioral Test
10%
Locomotion
10%
Agonist
10%
Endophenotype
10%
Receptor
10%