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    Sexual dimorphism and brain lateralization impact behavioral and histological outcomes following hypoxia–ischemia in P3 and P7 rats by Sanches, E.F, Arteni, N, Nicola, F, Aristimunha, D, Netto, C.A

    Published in Neuroscience (02-04-2015)
    “…Highlights • HIP3 and HIP7 Wistar rats model preterm and term HI injuries in human babies. • Brain lateralization and sexual dimorphism alter HI consequences…”
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    Human dental pulp stem cells transplantation combined with treadmill training in rats after traumatic spinal cord injury by Nicola, F C, Rodrigues, L P, Crestani, T, Quintiliano, K, Sanches, E F, Willborn, S, Aristimunha, D, Boisserand, L, Pranke, P, Netto, C A

    “…Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a disabling condition resulting in deficits of sensory and motor functions, and has no effective treatment. Considering that…”
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    Arundic Acid (ONO-2506), an Inhibitor of S100B Protein Synthesis, Prevents Neurological Deficits and Brain Tissue Damage Following Intracerebral Hemorrhage in Male Wistar Rats by Cordeiro, J.L., Neves, J.D., Vizuete, A.F., Aristimunha, D., Pedroso, T.A., Sanches, E.F., Gonçalves, C.A., Netto, C.A.

    Published in Neuroscience (01-08-2020)
    “…•Arundic acid reduced S100B levels after intracerebral hemorrhage.•Arundic acid prevented excessive astrocytic activation in the damaged striatum.•Arundic acid…”
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    Locomotor Training Promotes Time-dependent Functional Recovery after Experimental Spinal Cord Contusion by Marques, M.R., Nicola, F.C., Sanches, E.F., Arcego, D.M., Durán-Carabali, L.E., Aristimunha, D., Dalmaz, C., Netto, C.A.

    Published in Neuroscience (10-11-2018)
    “…•Late treadmill training caused better functional activity.•Late locomotor training preserved motoneurons in the spinal cord.•Early treadmill training did not…”
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    Glial-associated changes in the cerebral cortex after collagenase-induced intracerebral hemorrhage in the rat striatum by Neves, J.D., Aristimunha, D., Vizuete, A.F., Nicola, F., Vanzella, C., Petenuzzo, L., Mestriner, R.G., Sanches, E.F., Gonçalves, C.A., Netto, C.A.

    Published in Brain research bulletin (01-09-2017)
    “…•Sensorimotor cortex is susceptible to the striatal hemorrhagic injury.•Striatal ICH causes glial changes in the cerebral cortex with similar patterns and…”
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    Tissue Injury and Astrocytic Reaction, But Not Cognitive Deficits, Are Dependent on Hypoxia Duration in Very Immature Rats Undergoing Neonatal Hypoxia–Ischemia by Durán-Carabali, L. E., Sanches, E. F., Odorcyk, F. K., Nicola, F., Mestriner, R. G., Reichert, L., Aristimunha, D., Pagnussat, A. S., Netto, C. A.

    Published in Neurochemical research (01-11-2019)
    “…Preterm birth and hypoxia–ischemia (HI) are major causes of neonatal death and neurological disabilities in newborns. The widely used preclinical HI model…”
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    Longer hypoxia-ischemia periods to neonatal rats causes motor impairments and muscular changes by Durán-Carabali, L.E, Sanches, E.F, Marques, M.R, Aristimunha, D, Pagnussat, A, Netto, C.A

    Published in Neuroscience (06-01-2017)
    “…Highlights • 180 and 210 minutes of hypoxia ischemia at postnatal day 3 mimic sensorimotor impairments observed in preterm infants. • Hypoxia ischemia causes…”
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    Glial glutamate transporters expression, glutamate uptake, and oxidative stress in an experimental rat model of intracerebral hemorrhage by Neves, J.D., Vizuete, A.F., Nicola, F., Da Ré, C., Rodrigues, A.F., Schmitz, F., Mestriner, R.G., Aristimunha, D., Wyse, A.T.S., Netto, C.A.

    Published in Neurochemistry international (01-06-2018)
    “…Glial glutamate transporters (EAAT1 and EAAT2), glutamate uptake, and oxidative stress are important players in the pathogenesis of ischemic brain injury…”
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    Human dental pulp stem cells transplantation combined with treadmill training in rats after traumatic spinal cord injury by F.C. Nicola, L.P. Rodrigues, T. Crestani, K. Quintiliano, E.F. Sanches, S. Willborn, D. Aristimunha, L. Boisserand, P. Pranke, C.A. Netto

    “…Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a disabling condition resulting in deficits of sensory and motor functions, and has no effective treatment. Considering that…”
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