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    Neonatal SSRI exposure improves mitochondrial function and antioxidant defense in rat heart by Braz, Glauber Ruda F, Freitas, Cristiane M, Nascimento, Luciana, Pedroza, Anderson A, da Silva, Aline Isabel, Lagranha, Claudia

    “…Protein restriction during prenatal, postnatal, or in both periods has a close relationship with subsequent development of cardiovascular disease in adulthood…”
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    Early weaning disrupts feeding patterns in female juvenile rats through 5HT-system modulations by Tavares, Gabriel Araújo, Almeida, Larissa Cavalcanti do Amaral, de Souza, Julliet Araújo, Braz, Glauber Rudá Feitosa, da Silva, Matilde Cesiana, Lagranha, Cláudia Jacques, do Nascimento, Elizabeth, de Souza, Sandra Lopes

    Published in Behavioural processes (01-01-2020)
    “…•Early weaning changes the feeding patterns in female juvenile rats.•Early weaning modulates mRNA expression of 5 H T1B, 5 H T2C, and SERT on hypothalamus and…”
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    Oxidative injuries induced by maternal low-protein diet in female brainstem by de Sousa, Shirley Maria, Braz, Glauber Rudá F., Freitas, Cristiane de Moura, de Santana, David Filipe, Sellitti, Donald F., Fernandes, Mariana P., Lagranha, Claudia J.

    Published in Nutritional neuroscience (14-09-2018)
    “…Many studies have shown that a maternal low-protein diet increases the susceptibility of offspring to cardiovascular disease in later-life. Moreover, a lower…”
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    Experimental Pediatric Obesity Impairs Central Control of Food Behavior by Silva, Aline Isabel, Braz, Glauber Ruda F, Silva, Severina Cassia A, Silva, Tercya Lucidi A, Lagranha, Claudia

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-04-2019)
    “…According to WHO in 2016, 41 million children in their frist5 years of age are either overweight or obese. Overweight and obese children have a higher risk to…”
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