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Estrogen—the good, the bad, and the unexpected
ER Simpson, M Misso, KN Hewitt, RA Hill, WC Boon, ME Jones, ...
Endocrine reviews 26 (3), 322-330, 2005
3432005
The BDNF gene Val66Met polymorphism as a modifier of psychiatric disorder susceptibility: progress and controversy
M Notaras, R Hill, M van den Buuse
Molecular psychiatry 20 (8), 916-930, 2015
2692015
A role for the BDNF gene Val66Met polymorphism in schizophrenia? A comprehensive review
M Notaras, R Hill, M Van den Buuse
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 51, 15-30, 2015
1602015
Estrogen deficient male mice develop compulsive behavior
RA Hill, KJ McInnes, ECH Gong, MEE Jones, ER Simpson, WC Boon
Biological psychiatry 61 (3), 359-366, 2007
1122007
Sex‐specific disruptions in spatial memory and anhedonia in a “two hit” rat model correspond with alterations in hippocampal brain‐derived neurotrophic factor expression and …
RA Hill, M Klug, S Kiss Von Soly, MD Binder, AJ Hannan, ...
Hippocampus 24 (10), 1197-1211, 2014
1102014
Sex differences and the role of estrogen in animal models of schizophrenia: interaction with BDNF
YC Wu, RA Hill, A Gogos, M van den Buuse
Neuroscience 239, 67-83, 2013
1042013
Modulatory effects of sex steroid hormones on brain‐derived neurotrophic factor‐tyrosine kinase B expression during adolescent development in C57Bl/6 mice
RA Hill, YWC Wu, P Kwek, M Buuse
Journal of neuroendocrinology 24 (5), 774-788, 2012
982012
Sex-dependent and region-specific changes in TrkB signaling in BDNF heterozygous mice
RA Hill, M van den Buuse
Brain research 1384, 51-60, 2011
842011
Estrogen deficiency leads to apoptosis in dopaminergic neurons in the medial preoptic area and arcuate nucleus of male mice
RA Hill, S Pompolo, MEE Jones, ER Simpson, WC Boon
Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience 27 (4), 466-476, 2004
842004
Sex differences in the adolescent developmental trajectory of parvalbumin interneurons in the hippocampus: a role for estradiol
YWC Wu, X Du, M Van den Buuse, RA Hill
Psychoneuroendocrinology 45, 167-178, 2014
782014
Long-term behavioral and NMDA receptor effects of young-adult corticosterone treatment in BDNF heterozygous mice
M Klug, RA Hill, KHC Choy, M Kyrios, AJ Hannan, M van den Buuse
Neurobiology of disease 46 (3), 722-731, 2012
712012
Sex differences in animal models of schizophrenia shed light on the underlying pathophysiology
RA Hill
Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews 67, 41-56, 2016
652016
Estrogen deficiency results in apoptosis in the frontal cortex of adult female aromatase knockout mice
RA Hill, HK Chua, MEE Jones, ER Simpson, WC Boon
Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience 41 (1), 1-7, 2009
532009
Prefrontal cortical parvalbumin and somatostatin expression and cell density increase during adolescence and are modified by BDNF and sex
X Du, K Serena, WJ Hwang, AM Grech, YWC Wu, A Schroeder, RA Hill
Molecular and Cellular Neuroscience 88, 177-188, 2018
512018
Estrogen, a fundamental player in energy homeostasis
E Simpson, M Jones, M Misso, K Hewitt, R Hill, C Carani, WC Boon
The Journal of steroid biochemistry and molecular biology 95 (1-5), 3-8, 2005
502005
BDNF Val66Met genotype determines hippocampus-dependent behavior via sensitivity to glucocorticoid signaling
M Notaras, R Hill, JA Gogos, M van den Buuse
Molecular Psychiatry 21 (6), 730-732, 2016
492016
Gene–environment interaction of reelin and stress in cognitive behaviours in mice: implications for schizophrenia
A Schroeder, L Buret, RA Hill, M van den Buuse
Behavioural brain research 287, 304-314, 2015
492015
Estrogens, brain, and behavior: lessons from knockout mouse models
RA Hill, WC Boon
Seminars in reproductive medicine 27 (03), 218-228, 2009
492009
On the developmental timing of stress: delineating sex-specific effects of stress across development on adult behavior
A Schroeder, M Notaras, X Du, RA Hill
Brain sciences 8 (7), 121, 2018
472018
7, 8-Dihydroxyflavone as a pro-neurotrophic treatment for neurodevelopmental disorders
X Du, RA Hill
Neurochemistry international 89, 170-180, 2015
472015
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