A Potential Role for Dendritic Spines in Bisphenol-A Induced Memory Impairments during Adolescence and Adulthood
Rachel E. Bowman
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Works by Rachel E. Bowman in Experimental Analysis of Behavior
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Chronic Stress Effects on Memory: Sex Differences in Performance and Monoaminergic Activity
Rachel E. Bowman
2015
Bisphenol-A Exposure During Adolescence Leads to Enduring Alterations in Cognition and Dendritic Spine Density in Adult Male and Female Rats
Rachel E. Bowman
2014
Adolescent Bisphenol-A Exposure Decreases Dendritic Spine Density: Role of Sex and Age
Rachel E. Bowman
Adolescent Bisphenol-A Exposure Increases Anxiety, Impairs Spatial Memory, and Leads to Enduring Decreases in Dendritic Spine Density in Rats
Rachel E. Bowman
Sex-Dependent Changes in Anxiety, Memory, and Monoamines Following One Week of Stress
Rachel E. Bowman
2013
Adolescent Exposure to Bisphenol-A Increases Anxiety and Sucrose Preference but Impairs Spatial Memory in Rats Independent of Sex
Rachel E. Bowman
Stress-Induced Changes in Spatial Memory are Sexually Differentiated and Vary Across the Lifespan
Rachel E. Bowman