Search Results - "Engelberth, Rovena Clara Galvão Januário"
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Serotonergic fibers distribution in the midline and intralaminar thalamic nuclei in the rock cavy ( Kerodon rupestris )
Published in Brain research (24-10-2014)“…Abstract The thalamic midline/intralaminar complex is part of the higher-order thalamus, which receives little sensory input, and instead forms extensive…”
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Passiflora cincinnata Extract Delays the Development of Motor Signs and Prevents Dopaminergic Loss in a Mice Model of Parkinson’s Disease
Published in Evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine (01-01-2017)“…Passiflora cincinnata Masters is a Brazilian native species of passionflower. This genus is known in the American continent folk medicine for its diuretic and…”
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Discrete retinal input to the parabrachial complex of a new-world primate, the common marmoset ( Callithrix jacchus)
Published in Neuroscience letters (03-10-2008)“…Traditional retinal projections target three functionally complementary systems in the brain of mammals: the primary visual system, the visuomotor integration…”
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Postnatal exposure to fluoxetine led to cognitive‐emotional alterations and decreased parvalbumin positive neurons in the hippocampus of juvenile Wistar rats
Published in International journal of developmental neuroscience (01-11-2021)“…The exposure to selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) during development results in behavioural impairment in adulthood in humans and animal models…”
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Distribution and morphology of calbindin neurons in the Amygdaloid Complex of the marmoset monkey (callithrix jacchus)
Published in Journal of chemical neuroanatomy (01-03-2021)“…•Calbindin neurons can influence the activity of the amygdala.•Four types of CB cells were described: multipolar, spherical, pyramidal and halo.•The halo type…”
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Serotonin and circadian rhythms
Published in Psychology & Neuroscience (01-07-2010)“…All mammal behaviors and functions exhibit synchronization with environmental rhythms. This is accomplished through an internal mechanism that generates and…”
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