| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10461571 | Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews | 2012 | 16 Pages | 
Abstract
												⺠Paralaminar nucleus is a subnucleus of the amygdala. ⺠Paralaminar nucleus is particularly prominent in human and non-human primates. ⺠High densities of receptors and proteins linked to mood disorders are present in this structure. ⺠Immature-appearing cells in the paralaminar nucleus may be important in plasticity mediated processes.
											Keywords
												PSA-NCAMGADSSTVIPNPYCENCRFDATCOA5-HTDcx5-HTTAStrpCREBBDZAAAIntercalated islandsAbpCABmcamygdalostriatal areaphosphorylated cyclic AMP response element binding proteinDHTAHACOPABSCTABMCCEMPACDBHBDNFBpcglutamic acid decarboxylasePACsAChEStressAcetylcholinesteraseAnxietyDepressionDopamine transporterganglionic eminenceBrdUlateral ventricletyrosine hydroxylaseDopaminedopamine beta hydroxylasedoublecortinSerotoninserotonin transporterSomatostatincorticotropin releasing factorBrain-derived neurotrophic factorZincamygdalohippocampal areaanterior amygdaloid areanorepinephrineneurotensinNeurogenesislateral nucleusposterior cortical nucleusanterior cortical nucleusmedial nucleuscentral nucleusbasolateral nucleusBasal nucleusHippocampusParvalbuminPlasticityvasoactive intestinal peptideCalretinincalbindinexternal capsuleBenzodiazepine receptorglucocorticoid receptorNeuropeptide Y
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											Authors
												Danielle M. deCampo, Julie L. Fudge, 
											