Herlinda Bonilla Jaime
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Hernandez-Godinez B, Bonilla Jaime H, Poblano A, Arteaga-Silva M, Medina Hernandez A, Contreras-Uribe A, et al.
Animal Model Exp Med
. 2019 Aug;
2(2):83-97.
PMID: 31392301
Background: Anesthetic agents are commonly utilized in the handling of non-human primates for prevent the stress caused in physical exploration or physical restrain. For this reason, the objective of this...
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Cortes-Altamirano J, Olmos-Hernandez A, Bonilla Jaime H, Carrillo-Mora P, Bandala C, Reyes-Long S, et al.
Curr Neuropharmacol
. 2017 Sep;
16(2):210-221.
PMID: 28901281
Background: The aim of this review was to identify the mechanisms by which serotonin receptors involved at the central level are able to modulate the nociceptive response. Pain is a...
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Hernandez-Arteaga E, Hernandez-Gonzalez M, Renteria M, Almanza-Sepulveda M, Guevara M, Silva M, et al.
Physiol Behav
. 2016 May;
163:251-257.
PMID: 27174612
Gestation and pre-puberty are critical periods during which several environmental factors can drastically affect the adequate development of subjects. Considering that stress is one of the most common factors to...
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Lopez-Lopez A, Bonilla Jaime H, Escobar Villanueva M, Padilla M, Palacios G, Aguilar F
Physiol Behav
. 2016 Apr;
161:15-23.
PMID: 27063246
Stress is considered to be a causal agent of chronic degenerative diseases, such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes mellitus, arthritis and Alzheimer's. Chronic glucocorticoid and catecholamine release into the circulation during...