Akshaya Hegde
Affiliations: | Biology | Nanynag Technological University |
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Rupshi Mitra | grad student | Nanynag Technological University |
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Hegde A, Suresh S, Mitra R. (2020) Author Correction: Early‑life short‑term environmental enrichment counteracts the effects of stress on anxiety‑like behavior, brain‑derived neurotrophic factor and nuclear translocation of glucocorticoid receptors in the basolateral amygdala. Scientific Reports. 10: 16929 |
Hegde A, Suresh S, Mitra R. (2020) Early-life short-term environmental enrichment counteracts the effects of stress on anxiety-like behavior, brain-derived neurotrophic factor and nuclear translocation of glucocorticoid receptors in the basolateral amygdala. Scientific Reports. 10: 14053 |
Hegde A, Mitra R. (2020) Environment and early life: Decisive factors for stress-resilience and vulnerability. International Review of Neurobiology. 150: 155-185 |
Ashokan A, Hegde AN, Balasingham A, et al. (2018) Housing environment influences stress-related hippocampal substrates and depression-like behavior. Brain Research |
Abdulai-Saiku S, Hegde A, Vyas A, et al. (2017) Effects of stress or infection on rat behavior show robust reversals due to environmental disturbance. F1000research. 6: 2097 |
Hegde A, Soh Yee P, Mitra R. (2017) Dendritic Architecture of Principal Basolateral Amygdala Neurons Changes Congruently with Endocrine Response to Stress. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 14 |
Ashokan A, Hegde A, Mitra R. (2016) Short-term environmental enrichment is sufficient to counter stress-induced anxiety and associated structural and molecular plasticity in basolateral amygdala. Psychoneuroendocrinology. 69: 189-196 |