Connection
Jerry Rudy to Female
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Jerry Rudy has written about Female.
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Driscoll I, Sutherland RJ, Prusky GT, Rudy JW. Damage to the hippocampal formation does not disrupt representational flexibility as measured by a novelty transfer test. Behav Neurosci. 2004 Dec; 118(6):1427-32.
Score: 0.008
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Beane ML, Cole MA, Spencer RL, Rudy JW. Neonatal handling enhances contextual fear conditioning and alters corticosterone stress responses in young rats. Horm Behav. 2002 Feb; 41(1):33-40.
Score: 0.006
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Bilbo SD, Barrientos RM, Eads AS, Northcutt A, Watkins LR, Rudy JW, Maier SF. Early-life infection leads to altered BDNF and IL-1beta mRNA expression in rat hippocampus following learning in adulthood. Brain Behav Immun. 2008 May; 22(4):451-5.
Score: 0.002
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Bilbo SD, Newsum NJ, Sprunger DB, Watkins LR, Rudy JW, Maier SF. Differential effects of neonatal handling on early life infection-induced alterations in cognition in adulthood. Brain Behav Immun. 2007 Mar; 21(3):332-42.
Score: 0.002
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Bilbo SD, Rudy JW, Watkins LR, Maier SF. A behavioural characterization of neonatal infection-facilitated memory impairment in adult rats. Behav Brain Res. 2006 Apr 25; 169(1):39-47.
Score: 0.002
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Driscoll I, Howard SR, Prusky GT, Rudy JW, Sutherland RJ. Seahorse wins all races: hippocampus participates in both linear and non-linear visual discrimination learning. Behav Brain Res. 2005 Oct 14; 164(1):29-35.
Score: 0.002
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Bilbo SD, Biedenkapp JC, Der-Avakian A, Watkins LR, Rudy JW, Maier SF. Neonatal infection-induced memory impairment after lipopolysaccharide in adulthood is prevented via caspase-1 inhibition. J Neurosci. 2005 Aug 31; 25(35):8000-9.
Score: 0.002
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Bilbo SD, Levkoff LH, Mahoney JH, Watkins LR, Rudy JW, Maier SF. Neonatal infection induces memory impairments following an immune challenge in adulthood. Behav Neurosci. 2005 Feb; 119(1):293-301.
Score: 0.002
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