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    • Olave Olave, Felipe; Aguayo, Felipe; Román Albasini, Luciano; Corrales Ibañez, Wladimir; Silva, Juan P.; González, Pablo I.; Lagos, Sara; García, María Alexandra; Alarcón Mardones, Matías; Rojas, Paulina S.; Xu, Xiaojiang; Cidlowski, John A.; Aliaga, Esteban; Fiedler Temer, Jenny (Elsevier, 2022)
      Stress-related disorders display differences at multiple levels according to sex. While most studies have been conducted in male rodents, less is known about comparable outcomes in females. In this study, we found that the ...
    • Tejos Bravo, Macarena Verónica Monserrat; Oakley, Robert H.; Whirledge, Shannon D.; Corrales Ibáñez, Wladimir Antonio; Silva, Juan Pablo; García Rojo, Gonzalo Javier; Toledo, Jorge; Sánchez, Wendy; Román Albasini, Luciano Paolo; Aliaga, Esteban; Aguayo Abarca, Felipe Ignacio; Olave Olave, Felipe Antonio; Maracaja Coutinho, Vinicius; Cidlowski b, John A.; Fiedler Temer, Jenny Lucy (Elsevier, 2021)
      Sex differences in the brain have prompted many researchers to investigate the underlying molecular actors, such as the glucocorticoid receptor (GR). This nuclear receptor controls gene expression, including microRNAs ...
    • Muñoz Llanos, Mauricio; García Pérez, María A.; Xu, Xiaojiang; Tejos Bravo, Macarena; Vidal, Elena A.; Moyano, Tomás C.; Gutiérrez, Rodrigo A.; Aguayo, Felipe I.; Pacheco Zapata, Aníbal; García Rojo, Gonzalo; Aliaga, Esteban; Rojas, Paulina S.; Cidlowski, John A.; Fiedler Temer, Jenny (Frontiers Media, 2018)
      Studies conducted in rodents subjected to chronic stress and some observations in humans after psychosocial stress, have allowed to establish a link between stress and the susceptibility to many complex diseases, including ...