SEX AND HORMONAL STATUS INFLUENCE THE ANXIOLYTIC-LIKE, BUT NOT THE ANTIDEPRESSANT-LIKE EFFECT OF OXYTOCIN IN MICE
Khalin Nisbett,
Luis Gonzalez,
Marina Teruel,
C. Sue Carter,
Leandro Vendruscolo,
Michael Ragozzino,
George Koob
Affiliations
Khalin Nisbett
University of Illinois Chicago, Graduate Program In Neuroscience, Chicago, United States of America; National Institute on Drug Abuse, Neurobiology Of Addiction Section, Integrative Neuroscience Research Branch, Baltimore, United States of America; National Institute on Drug Abuse, Stress And Addiction Neuroscience Unit, Integrative Neuroscience Research Branch, Baltimore, United States of America
Luis Gonzalez
National Institute on Drug Abuse, Neurobiology Of Addiction Section, Integrative Neuroscience Research Branch, Baltimore, United States of America
Marina Teruel
University of Illinois Chicago, Department Of Psychology, Chicago, United States of America
C. Sue Carter
University of Virginia, Department Of Psychology, Charlottesville, United States of America
Leandro Vendruscolo
National Institute on Drug Abuse, Stress And Addiction Neuroscience Unit, Integrative Neuroscience Research Branch, Baltimore, United States of America
Michael Ragozzino
University of Illinois Chicago, Department Of Psychology, Chicago, United States of America
George Koob
National Institute on Drug Abuse, Neurobiology Of Addiction Section, Integrative Neuroscience Research Branch, Baltimore, United States of America