Reversing behavioral, neuroanatomical, and germline influences of intergenerational stress
Stressors impact populations exposed to them as well as offspring. Strategies preventing the intergenerational propagation of effects of stress would benefit public health. Olfactory cue-based fear conditioning provides a framework to address this issue.
Source: Biological Psychiatry - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Hadj S. Aoued, Soma Sannigrahi, Nandini Doshi, Filomene G. Morrison, Hannah Linsenbaum, Sarah Hunter, Hasse Walum, Justin Baman, Bing Yao, Peng Jin, Kerry J. Ressler, Brian G. Dias Tags: Archival Report Source Type: research
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