Search Results - "Encarnação, Thaísa G."
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Activation of adenosine A3 receptors regulates vitamin C transport and redox balance in neurons
Published in Free radical biology & medicine (01-02-2021)“…Adenosine is an important neuromodulator in the CNS, regulating neuronal survival and synaptic transmission. The antioxidant ascorbate (the reduced form of…”
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Nitric oxide in the nervous system: biochemical, developmental, and neurobiological aspects
Published in Vitamins and hormones (2014)“…Nitric oxide (NO) is a very reactive molecule, and its short half-life would make it virtually invisible until its discovery. NO activates soluble guanylyl…”
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Dopamine promotes NMDA receptor hypofunction in the retina through D1 receptor-mediated Csk activation, Src inhibition and decrease of GluN2B phosphorylation
Published in Scientific reports (18-01-2017)“…Dopamine and glutamate are critical neurotransmitters involved in light-induced synaptic activity in the retina. In brain neurons, dopamine D 1 receptors (D 1…”
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Nitric oxide regulates AKT phosphorylation and nuclear translocation in cultured retinal cells
Published in Cellular signalling (01-12-2013)“…Previous studies have shown that nitric oxide (NO) inhibits apoptosis of retinal neurons in culture through the canonical cyclic GMP/protein kinase G…”
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Dopamine promotes NMDA receptor hypofunction in the retina through D 1 receptor-mediated Csk activation, Src inhibition and decrease of GluN2B phosphorylation
Published in Scientific reports (18-01-2017)“…Dopamine and glutamate are critical neurotransmitters involved in light-induced synaptic activity in the retina. In brain neurons, dopamine D receptors (D Rs)…”
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Nitric Oxide in the Nervous System
Published in Vitamins and Hormones (2014)“…Nitric oxide (NO) is a very reactive molecule, and its short half-life would make it virtually invisible until its discovery. NO activates soluble guanylyl…”
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