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Alicia A. Walf, Ph.D.
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The use of the elevated plus maze as an assay of anxiety-related behavior in rodents
AA Walf, CA Frye
Nature protocols 2 (2), 322-328, 2007
31052007
A review and update of mechanisms of estrogen in the hippocampus and amygdala for anxiety and depression behavior
AA Walf, CA Frye
Neuropsychopharmacology 31 (6), 1097-1111, 2006
5642006
Changes in progesterone metabolites in the hippocampus can modulate open field and forced swim test behavior of proestrous rats
CA Frye, AA Walf
Hormones and behavior 41 (3), 306-315, 2002
3282002
Estrogens and progestins enhance spatial learning of intact and ovariectomized rats in the object placement task
CA Frye, CK Duffy, AA Walf
Neurobiology of learning and memory 88 (2), 208-216, 2007
2922007
ERβ-selective estrogen receptor modulators produce antianxiety behavior when administered systemically to ovariectomized rats
AA Walf, CA Frye
Neuropsychopharmacology 30 (9), 1598-1609, 2005
2732005
Ovarian steroids enhance object recognition in naturally cycling and ovariectomized, hormone-primed rats
AA Walf, ME Rhodes, CA Frye
Neurobiology of learning and memory 86 (1), 35-46, 2006
2722006
Estrogen and/or progesterone administered systemically or to the amygdala can have anxiety-, fear-, and pain-reducing effects in ovariectomized rats.
CA Frye, AA Walf
Behavioral neuroscience 118 (2), 306, 2004
2322004
Antidepressant effects of ERβ-selective estrogen receptor modulators in the forced swim test
AA Walf, ME Rhodes, CA Frye
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 78 (3), 523-529, 2004
2222004
Administration of estrogen receptor beta-specific selective estrogen receptor modulators to the hippocampus decrease anxiety and depressive behavior of ovariectomized rats
AA Walf, CA Frye
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 86 (2), 407-414, 2007
1992007
Antianxiety and antidepressive behavior produced by physiological estradiol regimen may be modulated by hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis activity
AA Walf, CA Frye
Neuropsychopharmacology 30 (7), 1288-1301, 2005
1812005
Proestrous compared to diestrous wildtype, but not estrogen receptor beta knockout, mice have better performance in the spontaneous alternation and object recognition tasks and …
AA Walf, C Koonce, K Manley, CA Frye
Behavioural brain research 196 (2), 254-260, 2009
1672009
Neurosteroidogenesis today: novel targets for neuroactive steroid synthesis and action and their relevance for translational research
P Porcu, AM Barron, CA Frye, AA Walf, SY Yang, XY He, AL Morrow, ...
Journal of neuroendocrinology 28 (2), 2016
1622016
Chronic estradiol replacement to aged female rats reduces anxiety-like and depression-like behavior and enhances cognitive performance
AA Walf, JJ Paris, CA Frye
Psychoneuroendocrinology 34 (6), 909-916, 2009
1522009
Estrogen action: a historic perspective on the implications of considering alternative approaches
EV Jensen, HI Jacobson, AA Walf, CA Frye
Physiology & behavior 99 (2), 151-162, 2010
1502010
Estradiol or diarylpropionitrile administration to wild type, but not estrogen receptor beta knockout, mice enhances performance in the object recognition and object placement …
AA Walf, CJ Koonce, CA Frye
Neurobiology of learning and memory 89 (4), 513-521, 2008
1472008
Estradiol or diarylpropionitrile decrease anxiety-like behavior of wildtype, but not estrogen receptor beta knockout, mice.
AA Walf, CJ Koonce, CA Frye
Behavioral neuroscience 122 (5), 974, 2008
1442008
Progesterone enhances motor, anxiolytic, analgesic, and antidepressive behavior of wild-type mice, but not those deficient in type 1 5α-reductase
CA Frye, AA Walf, ME Rhodes, JP Harney
Brain Research 1004 (1-2), 116-124, 2004
1392004
Androgens with activity at estrogen receptor beta have anxiolytic and cognitive-enhancing effects in male rats and mice
CA Frye, CJ Koonce, KL Edinger, DM Osborne, AA Walf
Hormones and behavior 54 (5), 726-734, 2008
1362008
Estradiol reduces anxiety-and depression-like behavior of aged female mice
AA Walf, CA Frye
Physiology & behavior 99 (2), 169-174, 2010
1232010
Hippocampal 3α, 5α-THP may alter depressive behavior of pregnant and lactating rats
CA Frye, AA Walf
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 78 (3), 531-540, 2004
1052004
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