Aarthi R. Gobinath
Affiliations: | University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Canada |
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Qiu W, Gobinath AR, Wen Y, et al. (2019) Folic acid, but not folate, regulates different stages of neurogenesis in the ventral hippocampus of adult female rats. Journal of Neuroendocrinology. e12787 |
Eid RS, Gobinath AR, Galea LAM. (2019) Sex Differences in Depression: Insights from Clinical and Preclinical Studies. Progress in Neurobiology |
Gobinath AR, Wong S, Chow C, et al. (2018) Maternal exercise increases but concurrent maternal fluoxetine prevents the increase in hippocampal neurogenesis of adult offspring. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 91: 186-197 |
Gobinath AR, Richardson RJ, Chow C, et al. (2017) Voluntary running influences the efficacy of fluoxetine treatment in a model of postpartum depression. Neuropharmacology |
Gobinath AR, Workman JL, Chow C, et al. (2017) Sex-dependent effects of maternal corticosterone and SSRI treatment on hippocampal neurogenesis across development. Biology of Sex Differences. 8: 20 |
Gobinath AR, Choleris E, Galea LA. (2017) Sex, hormones, and genotype interact to influence psychiatric disease, treatment, and behavioral research. Journal of Neuroscience Research. 95: 50-64 |
Workman JL, Gobinath AR, Kitay NF, et al. (2016) Parity modifies the effects of fluoxetine and corticosterone on behavior, stress response and hippocampal neurogenesis. Neuropharmacology |
Gobinath AR, Workman JL, Chow C, et al. (2015) Maternal postpartum corticosterone and fluoxetine differentially affect adult male and female offspring on anxiety-like behavior, stress reactivity, and hippocampal neurogenesis. Neuropharmacology |
Gobinath AR, Mahmoud R, Galea LA. (2014) Influence of sex and stress exposure across the lifespan on endophenotypes of depression: focus on behavior, glucocorticoids, and hippocampus. Frontiers in Neuroscience. 8: 420 |