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[1]Sanford LD, Yang L, Wellman LL, Liu X, Tang X. Differential effects of controllable and uncontrollable footshock stress on sleep in mice. Sleep 2010;33(5):621-30. [2]Zhang J, Tan H, Niu HC, Wang, JH, Tang XD, Sanford LD, Ma YY. Pentylenetetrazole-induced status epilepticus following training does not impair expression of morphine-induced conditioned place preference. Addict Biol 2009;14(2):174-84. [3]Yang L, Tang X, Wellman LL, Liu X, Sanford LD. Corticotropin releasing factor (CRF) modulates fear-induced alterations in sleep in mice. Brain Res 2009;1276:112-22. [4]Tang X*, Yang L, Fishback NF, Sanford LD. Differential effects of lorazepam on sleep and activity in C57BL/6J and BALB/cJ strain mice. J Sleep Res 2009;18(3):365-73.(*通讯作者) [5]Liu X, Yang L, Wellman LL, Tang X, Sanford LD. GABAergic antagonism of the central nucleus of the amygdala attenuates reductions in rapid eye movement sleep after inescapable footshock stress. Sleep 2009;32(7):888-96. [6]Liu X, Tang X, Sanford LD. Stressor controllability and Fos expression in stress regulatory regions in mice. Physiol Behav 2009;97(3-4):321-6. [7]Gao D, Zheng Z, Han M, Tang X, Sun X. Findings of P300-like and CNV-like potentials in www.lindalemus.com rat model of depression following repeatedly forced swim stress. Int J Psychophysiol 2009;72(2):160-5. [8]Wellman LL, Yang L, Tang X, Sanford LD. Contextual fear extinction ameliorates sleep disturbances found following fear conditioning in rats. Sleep 2008;31(7):1035-42. [9]Sanford LD, Yang L, Wellman LL, Dong E, Tang X. Mouse strain differences in the effects of corticotropin releasing hormone (CRH) on sleep and wakefulness. Brain Res 2008;1190:94-104. [10]Lonart G, Tang X, Simsek-Duran F, Machida M, Sanford LD. The role of active zone protein Rab3 interacting molecule 1 alpha in the regulation of norepinephrine release, response to novelty, and sleep. Neuroscience 2008;154(2):821-31. [11]Xu L, Zhao Y, Zhan SQ, Tang XD, Guo Y, Wang HS, Yang C. Temporal and spatial expression of preprotachykinin A mRNA in the developing filial mice brain after maternal administration of monosodium glutamate at a late stage of pregnancy. Neuroscience 2007;145(3):974-80. |