The early life period represents a window of increased vulnerability to stress, during which exposure can lead to long-lasting effects on brain structure and function. This stress-induced developmental programming may contribute to the behavioural changes observed in mental illness. In recent decades, rodent studies have significantly advanced our understanding of how early life stress (ELS) affects brain development and behaviour. These studies reveal that ELS has long-term consequences on the brain such as impairment of adult hippocampal neurogenesis, altering learning and memory. Despite such advances, several key questions remain inadequately answered, including a comprehensive overview of brain regions and molecular pathways that are a...
Zebrafish are an extremely important model species in biology due to their similar genome and evolut...
Stress-related neuropsychiatric disorders are widespread, debilitating and often treatment-resistant...
The zebrafish has been established to be a good model to study the effects of fear and stress on ...
Early life stress (ELS) is defined as a short or chronic period of trauma, environmental or social d...
Seizures and stress in early life disrupt normal brain development and often lead to long-term behav...
Exposure to stress during early life affects subsequent behaviors and increases the vulnerability to...
Early-life seizures (ELS) are often associated with the development of cognitive deficits. However, ...
Several studies have shown that manipulations to the housing environment modulate susceptibility to ...
Stress response is essential for the organism to quickly restore physiological homeostasis disturbed...
The current study provides a detailed description of the pattern of exploratory behaviors encountere...
The maturation of the nervous system involves multiple dynamic processes that are regulated both by ...
Stress is a common trigger of stress-related illnesses, such as anxiety, phobias, depression and pos...
Zebrafish (Danio rerio) are rapidly emerging as a promising new model species in stress research, ch...
Zebrafish (Danio rerio Hamilton) are increasingly used as a model to study the effects of chronic st...
Zebrafish are an extremely important model species in biology due to their similar genome and evolut...
Stress-related neuropsychiatric disorders are widespread, debilitating and often treatment-resistant...
The zebrafish has been established to be a good model to study the effects of fear and stress on ...
Early life stress (ELS) is defined as a short or chronic period of trauma, environmental or social d...
Seizures and stress in early life disrupt normal brain development and often lead to long-term behav...
Exposure to stress during early life affects subsequent behaviors and increases the vulnerability to...
Early-life seizures (ELS) are often associated with the development of cognitive deficits. However, ...
Several studies have shown that manipulations to the housing environment modulate susceptibility to ...
Stress response is essential for the organism to quickly restore physiological homeostasis disturbed...
The current study provides a detailed description of the pattern of exploratory behaviors encountere...
The maturation of the nervous system involves multiple dynamic processes that are regulated both by ...
Stress is a common trigger of stress-related illnesses, such as anxiety, phobias, depression and pos...
Zebrafish (Danio rerio) are rapidly emerging as a promising new model species in stress research, ch...
Zebrafish (Danio rerio Hamilton) are increasingly used as a model to study the effects of chronic st...
Zebrafish are an extremely important model species in biology due to their similar genome and evolut...
Stress-related neuropsychiatric disorders are widespread, debilitating and often treatment-resistant...
The zebrafish has been established to be a good model to study the effects of fear and stress on ...