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Bjørnebekk, A., Mathé, A. A., & Brené, S. (2009). The antidepressant effects of running and escitalopram are associated to levels of hippocampal NPY and Y1 receptor but not to cell proliferation in a rat model of depression. Submitted manuscript.

Bjørnebekk, A., Mathé, A. A., Gruber, S. H., & Brené, S. (2008). Housing conditions modulate escitalopram effects on antidepressive-like behaviour and brain neurochemistry. Int J Neuropsychopharmacol, 11(8), 1135-1147.   Download

Bjørnebekk, A., Mathé, A. A., & Brené, S. (2007). Isolated Flinders Sensitive Line rats have decreased dopamine D2 receptor mRNA. Neuroreport, 18(10), 1039-1043.   Download

Bjørnebekk, A., Mathé, A. A., Gruber, S. H., & Brené, S. (2007). Social isolation increases number of newly proliferated cells in hippocampus in female flinders sensitive line rats. Hippocampus, 17(12), 1193-1200.   Download

Brené, S., Bjørnebekk, A., Åberg, E., Mathé, A. A., Olson, L., & Werme, M. (2007). Running is rewarding and antidepressive. Physiol Behav, 92(1-2), 136-140.   Download

Bjørnebekk, A., Mathé, A. A., & Brené, S. (2006). Running has differential effects on NPY, opiates, and cell proliferation in an animal model of depression and controls. Neuropsychopharmacology, 31(2), 256-264.   Download

Bjørnebekk, A., Mathé, A. A., & Brené, S. (2005). The antidepressant effect of running is associated with increased hippocampal cell proliferation. Int J Neuropsychopharmacol, 8(3), 357-368.   Download