Eitan, Shoshana individual record
Associate Professor
selected publications
Academic Articles11
  • Madison, C. A., Hillbrick, L., Kuempel, J., Albrecht, G. L., Landrock, K. K., Safe, S., Chapkin, R. S., & Eitan, S. (2023). Intestinal epithelium aryl hydrocarbon receptor is involved in stress sensitivity and maintaining depressive symptoms.. Behav Brain Res. 440, 114256-114256.
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  • Madison, C. A., Kuempel, J., Albrecht, G. L., Hillbrick, L., Jayaraman, A., Safe, S., Chapkin, R. S., & Eitan, S. (2022). 3,3'-Diindolylmethane and 1,4-dihydroxy-2-naphthoic acid prevent chronic mild stress induced depressive-like behaviors in female mice.. J Affect Disord. 309, 201-210.
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  • Chen, J., Yuan, M., Madison, C. A., Eitan, S., & Wang, Y. a. (2022). Blood-brain barrier crossing using magnetic stimulated nanoparticles.. J Control Release. 345, 557-571.
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  • Madison, C. A., Debler, R. A., Vardeleon, N. I., Hillbrick, L., Jayaraman, A., Safe, S., Chapkin, R. S., & Eitan, S. (2022). Sex-dependent differences in the stress mitigating and antidepressant effects of selective aryl hydrocarbon receptor modulators.. J Affect Disord. 319, 213-220.
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  • Eitan, S., Madison, C. A., & Kuempel, J. (2021). The self-serving benefits of being a good host: A role for our micro-inhabitants in shaping opioids' function.. Neurosci Biobehav Rev. 127, 284-295.
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Email
seitan@tamu.edu
First Name
Shoshana
Last Name
Eitan
mailing address
Texas A&M University; Psychology; 4235 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-4235
USA