Neonatal isolation stress inhibits pre-weaning weight gain and mild-stressor induced locomotor activity in early adolescent male and female rats

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  • who: Peter Villavecchia and Mindy J. D. Miserendino from the Department of Psychology, Sacred Hear University, Fairfield, USA have published the paper: Neonatal Isolation Stress Inhibits Pre-Weaning Weight Gain and Mild-Stressor Induced Locomotor Activity in Early Adolescent Male and Female Rats, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Given the disparate outcomes resulting from quite diverse procedures subsumed under the rubric of maternal separation , this studies instead examined the effects of the neonatal isolation paradigm, specifically as described and utilized by Kehoe and colleagues . For these reasons, this studies were designed to extend the current . . .

     

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