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Dr Sasha Gartside
Mel Leitch
Angela Young
Professor Colin Ingram
Denise Johnson
et al.
Glucocorticoid modulation of SSRI action2008
Dr Peter Gallagher
Mel Leitch
Professor Hamish McAllister-Williams
Professor Allan Young
Assessing cortisol and dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) in saliva: Effects of collection method2006
Mel Leitch
Dr Sasha Gartside
Distribution of glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid receptors in 5-HT and non-5-HT neurones of the dorsal and median raphe nuclei2005
Dr Sasha Gartside
Mel Leitch
Professor Allan Young
5-HT1A autoreceptor activation and fluoxetine-induced changes in extracellular 5-HT in the hippocampus2004
Professor Richard McQuade
Mel Leitch
Dr Sasha Gartside
Professor Allan Young
Effect of chronic lithium treatment on glucocorticoid and 5-HT1A receptor messenger RNA in hippocampal and dorsal raphe nucleus regions of the rat brain2004
Graeme Fairchild
Mel Leitch
Professor Colin Ingram
Acute and chronic effects of corticosterone on 5-HT1A receptor-mediated autoinhibition in the rat dorsal raphe nucleus2003
Dr Sasha Gartside
Mel Leitch
Professor Allan Young
Altered glucocorticoid rhythm attenuates the ability of a chronic SSRI to elevate forebrain 5-HT: Implications for the treatment of depression2003
Professor Colin Ingram
Dr Sasha Gartside
Mel Leitch
Graeme Fairchild
Chronic corticosterone attenuates 5-HT1A-mediated but not GABA-mediated inhibition of rat dorsal raphe neurones2003
Graeme Fairchild
Mel Leitch
Dr Sasha Gartside
Professor Colin Ingram
Corticosterone administration selectively alters 5-HT1A receptor function in the rat dorsal raphe nucleus2003
Dr Sasha Gartside
Dr Daniel Johnson
Mel Leitch
Dr Claire Troakes
Professor Colin Ingram
et al.
Early life adversity programs changes in central 5-HT neuronal function in adulthood2003
Mel Leitch
Professor Colin Ingram
Professor Allan Young
Professor Richard McQuade
Dr Sasha Gartside
et al.
Flattening the corticosterone rhythm attenuates 5-HT1A autoreceptor function in the rat: relevance for depression2003
Dr Sasha Gartside
Mel Leitch
Professor Richard McQuade
Flattening the glucocorticoid rhythm causes changes in hippocampal expression of messenger RNAs coding structural and functional proteins: implications for aging and depression2003
Dr Sasha Gartside
Mel Leitch
Professor Allan Young
Interactions between SSRI and flattened glucocorticoid rhythm with respect to 5-HT function: Implications for antidepressant efficacy2003
Dr Claire Troakes
Dr Sasha Gartside
Mel Leitch
Professor Colin Ingram
The effects of early life adversity on 5-HT1A receptor binding in the rat brain2003
Mel Leitch
Professor Richard McQuade
Dr Sasha Gartside
Professor Allan Young
Corticosterone rhythm regulates 5-HT1A autoreceptor function and glucocorticoid receptor mRNA in the rat dorsal raphe nucleus2002
Mel Leitch
Professor Richard McQuade
Dr Sasha Gartside
Professor Allan Young
Corticosterone, rhythm regulates 5-HT1A autoreceptor function and glucocorticoid receptor mRNA in the rat dorsal raphe nucleus2002
Dr Sasha Gartside
Mel Leitch
Dr Daniel Johnson
Professor Colin Ingram
Early life adversity and 5-HT neuronal function in adulthood2002
Graeme Fairchild
Mel Leitch
Professor Colin Ingram
G protein-linked inwardly rectifying K+ channel (GIRK) mRNA expression in the rat dorsal raphe nucleus: Distribution and effect of chronic corticosterone2002