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Individual differences in maternal care as a predictor for phenotypic variation

later in life

van Hasselt, F.N.

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2011

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van Hasselt, F. N. (2011). Individual differences in maternal care as a predictor for phenotypic

variation later in life. Uitgeverij BOXPress.

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List of Publications

Van Hasselt FN, De Visser L, Tieskens JM, Baars AM, Lavrijsen M, Trezza V, Krugers HJ,

Vanderschuren LJMJ, Van den Bos R, Joëls M. Individual Within-Litter Variation in Maternal Care Strongly Correlates with Adolescent Social Play Behavior, Anxiety and Decision-Making Performance in Rats. (in preparation)

Van Hasselt FN, Boudewijns ZSRM, Van der Knaap NJF, Krugers HJ, Joëls M. Maternal

care received by individual pups correlates with adult CA1 dendritic morphology and synaptic plasticity in a sex-dependent manner. (submitted)

Van Hasselt FN, Cornelisse S, Zhang TY, Meaney MJ, Velzing EH, Krugers HJ, Joëls M. (2011) Adult hippocampal glucocorticoid receptor expression and dentate synaptic

plasticity correlate with maternal care received by individuals early in life. Hippocampus (Epub).

Oomen CA, Soeters H, Audureau N, Vermunt L, Van Hasselt FN, Manders EM, Joëls M, Krugers HJ, Lucassen PJ. (2010) Early maternal deprivation affects dentate gyrus structure and emotional learning in adult female rats. Psychopharmacology (Berl) (Epub).

Oomen CA, Soeters H, Audureau N, Vermunt L, Van Hasselt FN, Manders EM, Joëls M, Lucassen PJ, Krugers HJ. (2010) Severe early life stress hampers spatial learning and neurogenesis, but improves hippocampal synaptic plasticity and emotional learning under high-stress conditions in adulthood. J Neurosci 30:6635-6645.

Bagot RC, Van Hasselt FN, Champagne DL, Meaney MJ, Krugers HJ, Joëls M. (2009) Maternal care determines rapid effects of stress mediators on synaptic plasticity in adult rat hippocampal dentate gyrus. Neurobiol Learn Mem 92:292-300.

Champagne DL, Bagot RC, Van Hasselt FN, Ramakers G, Meaney MJ, De Kloet ER, Joëls M, Krugers HJ. (2008) Maternal care and hippocampal plasticity: evidence for experience-dependent structural plasticity, altered synaptic functioning, and differential responsiveness to glucocorticoids and stress. J Neurosci 28:6037-6045.

Chan JS, Olivier B, De Jong TR, Snoeren EM, Kooijman E, Van Hasselt FN, Limpens JH, Kas MJ, Waldinger MD, Oosting RS. (2008) Translational research into sexual disorders: pharmacology and genomics. Eur J Pharmacol 585(2-3):426-35.

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