Estradiol withdrawal following a hormone simulated pregnancy induces deficits in affective behaviors and increases AFosB in D1 and D2 neurons in the nucleus accumbens core in mice
Authors
William B. Foster '18, Class of 2018, Haverford College
Katherine F. Beach '18, Class of 2018, Haverford College
Paige F. Carson '18, Class of 2018, Haverford College
Kagan C. Harris '21, Class of 2021, Haverford College
Brandon L. Alonso '22, Class of 2022, Haverford College
Leo T. Costa '23, Class of 2023, Haverford College
Roy C. Simamora '22, Class of 2022, Haverford College
Jaclyn E. Corbin '22, Class of 2022, Haverford College
Keegan F. Hoag '22, Class of 2022, Haverford College
Sophia I. Mercado '22, Class of 2022, Haverford College
Anya G. Bernhard '18, Class of 2018, Haverford College
Laura Been, Haverford CollegeFollow
Document Type
Journal Article
Journal Title
Hormones and Behavior
Repository Citation
Foster, W.B., et al. (2023). "Estradiol withdrawal following a hormone simulated pregnancy induces deficits in affective behaviors and increases AFosB in D1 and D2 neurons in the nucleus accumbens core in mice." Hormones and Behavior, 149.