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    Thiol/disulfide status regulates the activity of thiol-containing kinases related to energy homeostasis in rat kidney by Rech, Virginia C, Mezzomo, Nathana J, Athaydes, Genaro A, Feksa, Luciane R, Figueiredo, Vandré C, Kessler, Adriana, Franceschi, Itiane D DE, Wannmacher, Clovis M D

    “…Considering that thiol-containing enzymes like kinases are critical for several metabolic pathways and energy homeostasis, we investigated the effects of…”
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    INTRAPERITONEAL GLYCEROL INDUCES OXIDATIVE STRESS IN RAT KIDNEY by Rieger, Elenara, Rech, Virginia C, Feksa, Luciane R, Wannmacher, Clovis MD

    “…SUMMARY 1 Glycerol has been used for the treatment of intracranial hypertension, cerebral oedema and glaucoma. Experimentally, intramuscular administration of…”
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    Chronic variable stress impairs energy metabolism in prefrontal cortex and hippocampus of rats: prevention by chronic antioxidant treatment by Tagliari, Bárbara, Noschang, Cristie G., Ferreira, Andréia G. K., Ferrari, Otávio A., Feksa, Luciane R., Wannmacher, Clovis M. D., Dalmaz, Carla, Wyse, Angela T. S.

    Published in Metabolic brain disease (01-06-2010)
    “…Since chronic stress has been used widely for studying clinical depression and that brain energy metabolism and oxidative stress might be involved in the…”
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    Ovariectomy alters energy metabolism in rat striatum: effect of supplementation with soy diet rich in isoflavones by Mackedanz, Vanize, Mattos, Cristiane B., Feksa, Luciane R., Wannmacher, Clovis M. D., Wyse, Angela T. S.

    Published in Metabolic brain disease (01-06-2011)
    “…In the present study we investigated the effect of ovariectomy on some parameters of energy metabolism, namely Na + ,K + -ATPase and pyruvate kinase…”
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    Inhibition of the mitochondrial respiratory chain by alanine in rat cerebral cortex by RECH, Virginia C, FEKSA, Luciane R, DUTRA-FILHO, Carlos S, WYSE, Angela T. S, WAJNER, Moacir, WANNMACHER, Clovis M. D

    Published in Metabolic brain disease (01-09-2002)
    “…Alanine is a nutritionally nonessential amino acid synthesized by transamination of pyruvate originated from glucose. Alanine is the principal gluconeogenic…”
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