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Ab initio and DFT cation affinity study of selected neurosteroids
- Morrison, Anthony A., Paul, Mitchell C., Parsons, Carl H., Calford, Mike B., von Nagy-Felsobuki, Ellak I.
Birth and neonatal transition in the guinea pig: experimental approaches to prevent preterm birth and protect the premature fetus
- Hirst, Jonathan J., Palliser, Hannah K., Shaw, Julia C., Crombie, Gabrielle, Walker, David W., Zakar, Tamas
- Tolcos, Mary, Petratos, Steven, Hirst, Jonathan J., Wong, Flora, Spencer, Sarah J., Azhan, Aminath, Emery, Ben, Walker, David W.
Disruptions to the cerebellar GABAergic system in juvenile guinea pigs following preterm birth
- Shaw, Julia C., Palliser, Hannah K., Dyson, Rebecca M., Berry, Mary J., Hirst, Jonathan J.
Ganaxolone: a new treatment for neonatal seizures
- Yawno, Tamara, Miller, Suzie L., Bennet, Laura, Wong, Flora, Hirst, Jonathan J., Fahey, Michael, Walker, David W.
- Bennett, Greer A., Palliser, Hannah K., Shaw, Julia C., Palazzi, Kerrin L., Walker, David W., Hirst, Jonathan J.
Neurosteroids involved in regulating inhibition in the inferior colliculus
- Saalmann, Yuri B., Morgan, Ian G., Calford, Mike B.
Pregnancy compromises: role of neurosteroids in neurodevelopment and behaviour
Prenatal stress alters hippocampal neuroglia and increases anxiety in childhood
- Bennett, Greer A., Palliser, Hannah K., Shaw, Julia C., Walker, David, Hirst, Jonathan J.
Preterm birth affects GABAᴀ receptor subunit mRNA levels during the foetal-to-neonatal transition in guinea pigs
- Shaw, J. C., Palliser, H. K., Walker, D. W., Hirst, J. J.
Progesterone receptor isoform expression in response to in utero growth restriction in the fetal guinea pig brain
- Palliser, H. K., Yates, D. M., Hirst, J. J.
Role of neurosteroids in regulating cell death and proliferation in the late gestation fetal brain
- Yawno, T., Hirst, J. J., Castillo-Melendez, M., Walker, D. W.
The effects of maternal stress on perinatal neurodevelopment and behaviour
The enigma of the adrenarche: identifying the early life mechanisms and possible role in postnatal brain development
- Cumberland, Angela L., Hirst, Jonathan J., Badoer, Emilio, Wudy, Stefan A., Greaves, Ronda F., Zacharin, Margaret, Walker, David W.
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