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EBADA ME, KENDALL DA and PARDON MC, 2016. Corticosterone and dopamine D2/D3 receptors mediate the motivation for voluntary wheel running in C57BL/6J mice Behavioural brain research. 311, 228-238 PARDON MC, YANEZ LOPEZ M, YUCHUN D, MARJAŃSKA M, PRIOR M, BRIGNELL C, PARHIZKAR S, AGOSTINI A, BAI L, AUER DP and FAAS HM, 2016. Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy discriminates the response to microglial stimulation of wild type and Alzheimer's disease models. Scientific reports. 6, 19880 GEISZLER PC, BARRON MR and PARDON MC, 2016. Impaired burrowing is the most prominent behavioral deficit of aging htau mice. Neuroscience. 329, 98-111 2016. A novel role for the immunophilin FKBP52 in motor coordination. Behavioural brain research. 313, 97-110 (In Press.) BONARDI C., PARDON M-C. and ARMSTRONG P., 2016. Deficits in object-in-place but not relative recency performance in the APPswe/PS1dE9 mouse model of Alzheimer's disease: Implications for object recognition. Behavioural Brain Research. 313, 71-81 DING Y, PARDON MC, AGOSTINI A, FAAS H, DUAN J, WARD WO, EASTON F, AUER D and BAI L, 2016. Novel Methods for Microglia Segmentation, Feature Extraction and Classification. IEEE/ACM transactions on computational biology and bioinformatics. (In Press.) BARRON M, GARTLON J, DAWSON LA, ATKINSON PJ and PARDON MC, 2016. A state of delirium: Deciphering the effect of inflammation on tau pathology in Alzheimer's disease. Experimental gerontology. (In Press.) AGOSTINI, ALESSANDRA, PARHIZKAR, SAMIRA, KNAPP, STACEY, EBLING, FRANCIS and PARDON, MARIE-CHRISTINE, 2015. Gender differences in appswe/ps1de9 mice model of Alzheimer's disease in response to LPS-induced immune challenge EXPERIMENTAL GERONTOLOGY. 68, 98-99 PARDON, MARIE-CHRISTINE, 2015. Lipopolysaccharide hyporesponsiveness: protective or damaging response to the brain? ROMANIAN JOURNAL OF MORPHOLOGY AND EMBRYOLOGY. 56(3), 903-913 ROSSI, FRANCESCA, MENG, WEINA, GEISZLER, PHILIPPINE C., PRIOR, MALCOLM, HERD-SMITH, ANNA, LORETO, ANDREA, FAAS, HENRYK, LOPEZ, MARIA YANEZ, PARDON, MARIE-CHRISTINE and CONFORTI, LAURA, 2015. NAD-biosynthetic enzyme NMNAT1 reduces early behavioral abnormalities in the htau mouse model of tauopathy EXPERIMENTAL GERONTOLOGY. 68, 96-96 MAROOF N, RAVIPATI S, PARDON MC, BARRETT DA and KENDALL DA, 2014. Reductions in Endocannabinoid Levels and Enhanced Coupling of Cannabinoid Receptors in the Striatum are Accompanied by Cognitive Impairments in the AβPPswe/PS1ΔE9 Mouse Model of Alzheimer's Disease. Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD. 42, 227-45 EBADA, MOHAMED ELSAED, LATIF, LIAQUE M., KENDALL, DAVID A. and PARDON, MARIE-CHRISTINE, 2014. Corticosterone protects against memory impairments and reduced hippocampal BDNF levels induced by a chronic low dose of ethanol in C57BL/6J mice ROMANIAN JOURNAL OF MORPHOLOGY AND EMBRYOLOGY. 55(4), 1303-1316 PARDON, M. -C., HIDAYAH, A. -A. and TRIST, A., 2014. Antidepressant treatment in a model of post-partum depression age- and gender-dependently alter offspring's CNS development INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY. 17, 28-29 SCULLION, G.A., HEWITT, K.N. and PARDON, M.-C., 2013. Corticotropin-releasing factor receptor 1 activation during exposure to novelty stress protects against Alzheimer's disease-like cognitive decline in AβPP/PS1 mice Journal of Alzheimer's Disease. 34(3), 781-793 SCULLION, G.A., KENDALL, D.A., MARSDEN, C.A., SUNTER, D. and PARDON, M.-C., 2011. Chronic treatment with the α2-adrenoceptor antagonist fluparoxan prevents age-related deficits in spatial working memory in APP × PS1 transgenic mice without altering β-amyloid plaque load or astrocytosis Neuropharmacology. 60(2-3), 223-234 BONARDI, C., DE PULFORD, F., JENNINGS, D. and PARDON, M.C., 2011. A detailed analysis of the early context extinction deficits seen in APPswe/PS1dE9 female mice and their relevance to pre-clinical Alzheimer’s disease Behavioural Brain Research. 222(1), 89-97 PARDON, MARIE-CHRISTINE, 2010. Therapeutic potential of some stress mediators in early Alzheimer's disease. Experimental gerontology. RATTRAY, I., PITIOT, A., LOWE, J., AUER, D.P., LIMA, S.J., SCHUBERT, M.I., PRIOR, M.J.W., MARSDEN, C.A., DIAZ, F.P., KENDALL, D.A. and PARDON, M.C., 2010. Novel cage stress alters remote contextual fear extinction and regional T2 magnetic resonance relaxation times in TASTPM mice overexpressing amyloid Journal of Alzheimer's Disease. 20(4), 1049-1068 PARDON, M.C., SARMAD, S., RATTRAY, I., BATES, T.E., SCULLION, G.A., MARSDEN, C.A., BARRETT, D.A., LOWE, J. and KENDALL, D.A., 2009. Repeated novel cage exposure-induced improvement of early Alzheimer's-like cognitive and amyloid changes in TASTPM mice is unrelated to changes in brain endocannabinoids levels Neurobiology of Aging. 30(7), 1099-1113 SCULLION, G.A., KENDALL, D.A., SUNTER, D., MARSDEN, C.A. and PARDON, M.-C., 2009. Central noradrenergic depletion by DSP-4 prevents stress-induced memory impairments in the object recognition task. Neuroscience. 164(2), 415-423 RATTRAY, I, SCULLION, GA, SOULBY, A, KENDALL, DA and PARDON, MC, 2009. The Occurrence Of A Deficit In Contextual Fear Extinction In Adult Amyloid-Over-Expressing Tastpm Mice Is Independent Of The Strength Of Conditioning But Can Be Prevented By Mild Novel Cage Stress Behavioural Brain Research. 200(1), 83-90 MISDRAHI, D, PARDON, MC, PEREZ-DIAZ, F, HANOUN, N and COHEN-SALMON, C, 2005. Prepartum Chronic Ultramild Stress Increases Corticosterone And Estradiol Levels In Gestating Mice: Implications For Postpartum Depressive Disorders Psychiatry Research. 137(1-2), 123-130 PARDON, MC, ROBERTS, RE, MARSDEN, CA, BIANCHI, M, LATIF, ML, DUXON, MS and KENDALL, DA, 2005. Social Threat And Novel Cage Stress-Induced Sustained Extracellular-Regulated Kinase1/2 (Erk112) Phosphorylation But Differential Modulation Of Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor (Bdnf) Expression In The Hippocampus Of Nmri Mice Neuroscience. 132(3), 561-574 NEGRONI, J, VENAULT, P, PARDON, MC, PEREZ-DIAZ, F, CHAPOUTHIER, G and COHEN-SALMON, C, 2004. Chronic Ultra-Mild Stress Improves Locomotor Performance Of B6d2f1 Mice In A Motor Risk Situation Behavioural Brain Research. 155(2), 265-273 PARDON, MC, KENDALL, DA, PEREZ-DIAZ, F, DUXON, MS and MARSDEN, CA, 2004. Repeated Sensory Contact With Aggressive Mice Rapidly Leads To An Anticipatory Increase In Core Body Temperature And Physical Activity That Precedes The Onset Of Aversive Responding European Journal Of Neuroscience. 20(4), 1033-1050

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