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V Bruto

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Urowitz M, Gladman D, Mackinnon A, Ibanez D, Bruto V, Rovet J, et al.
Lupus . 2008 Jun; 17(6):555-60. PMID: 18539709
Offspring of systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients delivered during follow-up in the lupus clinic from 1973 to 1998 were assessed for SLE and by age-appropriate neurocognitive tests. Nine domains were...
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Bruto V, Beauchamp C, Zacharko R, Anisman H
Psychopharmacology (Berl) . 1984 Jan; 83(1):62-9. PMID: 6429702
Mice permitted to explore an 8-arm radial maze tended to visit those arms least recently entered. Treatment with D-amphetamine engendered a perseverative tendency, wherein mice repeatedly visited two arms of...
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Bruto V, Kokkinidis L, Anisman H
Pharmacol Biochem Behav . 1983 Sep; 19(3):497-504. PMID: 6634901
When permitted to explore an 8-arm radial maze, animals exhibited a systematic pattern of exploration characterized by preference for the most novel arms (spontaneous alternation) and entry into immediately adjacent...
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Bruto V, Anisman H
Pharmacol Biochem Behav . 1983 Sep; 19(3):487-96. PMID: 6634900
Mice permitted to explore an 8-arm radial maze displayed high levels of spontaneous alternation as measured by the frequency of visiting (a) the 4 least recently entered arms, (b) the...
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Bruto V, Anisman H
Behav Neural Biol . 1983 Mar; 37(2):302-16. PMID: 6684913
A series of studies evaluated the effects of footshock on subsequent patterns of exploration in an eight-arm radial maze. When permitted to explore an eight-arm maze freely, mice typically exhibited...
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Sklar L, Bruto V, Anisman H
Psychosom Med . 1981 Aug; 43(4):331-42. PMID: 6792649
Growth of P815 mastocytoma in syngeneic DBA/2J male mice was evaluated following several stress regimens. Although escapable shock did not enhance tumor growth, an equivalent amount of inescapable shock applied...