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Long-term exercise from adolescence to adulthood reduces anxiety- and depression-like behaviors following maternal immune activation in offspring

Samira Rahimi, Maghsoud Peeri, Mohammad Ali Azarbayjani, Leila Anoosheh, Elham Ghasemzadeh, Niloofar Khalifeh, Safoora Noroozi-Mahyari, Salome Deravi, Shadi Saffari-Anaraki, Fatemeh Hemat Zangeneh, Ali‐Akbar Salari

2020Physiology & Behavior56 citationsDOI

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OffspringAnxietyPsychologyCorticosteroneOpen fieldBehavioural despair testElevated plus mazeDepression (economics)Internal medicineEndocrinologyImmune systemPregnancyMedicineHormonePsychiatryImmunologyAntidepressantGeneticsMacroeconomicsBiologyEconomicsTryptophan and brain disordersNeuroendocrine regulation and behaviorStress Responses and Cortisol
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