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    Negative allosteric modulation of the mGlu7 receptor reduces visceral hypersensitivity in a stress-sensitive rat strain
    Negative allosteric modulation of the mGlu7 receptor reduces visceral hypersensitivity in a stress-sensitive rat strain
    by Rachel D. Moloney, Anna V. Golubeva, Richard M. O'Connor, Mikhail Kalinichev, Timothy G. Dinan, John F. Cryan
    Published 2015-01-01
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    Microbial regulation of microRNA expression in the amygdala and prefrontal cortex
    Microbial regulation of microRNA expression in the amygdala and prefrontal cortex
    by Alan E. Hoban, Roman M. Stilling, Gerard M. Moloney, Rachel D. Moloney, Fergus Shanahan, Timothy G. Dinan, John F. Cryan, Gerard Clarke
    Published 2017-08-01
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    Stress-Induced Visceral Pain: Towards Animal Models of Irritable-Bowel Syndrome and Associated Co-morbidities
    Stress-Induced Visceral Pain: Towards Animal Models of Irritable-Bowel Syndrome and Associated Co-morbidities
    by Rachel D Moloney, Siobhain Mary O' Mahony, Siobhain Mary O' Mahony, Timothy G Dinan, Timothy G Dinan, John F Cryan, John F Cryan
    Published 2015-02-01
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    Conditional deletion of glucocorticoid receptors in rat brain results in sex-specific deficits in fear and coping behaviors
    Conditional deletion of glucocorticoid receptors in rat brain results in sex-specific deficits in fear and coping behaviors
    by Jessie R Scheimann, Rachel D Moloney, Parinaz Mahbod, Rachel L Morano, Maureen Fitzgerald, Olivia Hoskins, Benjamin A Packard, Evelin M Cotella, Yueh-Chiang Hu, James P Herman
    Published 2019-07-01
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