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Articles published in Behav Brain Res

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    October 2025
  1. WANG S, Wu Y, Wang W, Zhang J, et al
    Neural circuit for non-suicidal self-injury and causal clinical validation.
    Behav Brain Res. 2025;494:115736.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    April 2025
  2. ERFANPARAST A, Tamaddonfard E, Tamaddonfard S, Firooznia B, et al
    Muscarinic cholinergic system of the dorsal hippocampus involvement in the modulation of formalin-induced orofacial nociception and relevant memory impairment in rats.
    Behav Brain Res. 2025;484:115518.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    March 2025
  3. WRIGHT P, McCall E, Collier S, Johnson F 3rd, et al
    Behavioral adaptations after unilateral whisker denervation.
    Behav Brain Res. 2025;482:115435.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    February 2025
  4. GHAFAJI H, Nordenmark TH, Western E, Sorteberg W, et al
    Resilience in good outcome patients with fatigue after aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage.
    Behav Brain Res. 2025;483:115466.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    September 2024
  5. DUQUE DH, Yang PF, Gore JC, Chen LM, et al
    AI-assisted 3D analysis of grasping and reaching behavior of squirrel monkeys during recovery from cervical spinal cord injury.
    Behav Brain Res. 2024;476:115265.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    November 2023
  6. LIU S, Wu Q, Wang L, Xing C, et al
    Coordination Function Index: A Novel Indicator for Assessing Hindlimb Locomotor Recovery in Spinal Cord Injury Rats Based on Catwalk Gait Parameters.
    Behav Brain Res. 2023 Nov 20:114765. doi: 10.1016/j.bbr.2023.114765.
    PubMed     Abstract available


    September 2023
  7. JIANG T, Li S, Xu B, Liu K, et al
    IKVAV peptide-containing hydrogel decreases fibrous scar after spinal cord injury by inhibiting fibroblast migration and activation.
    Behav Brain Res. 2023;455:114683.
    PubMed     Abstract available


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