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    Postnatal fluoxetine treatment affects the development of serotonergic neurons in rats by Silva, Cristiano Mendes da, Gonçalves, Luciano, Manhaes-de-Castro, Raul, Nogueira, Maria Inês

    Published in Neuroscience letters (15-10-2010)
    “…Use of antidepressant fluoxetine (a selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitor, SSRI) early in life promoted growth retardation and changed the morphology of the…”
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    Patterns of fos activation in rat raphe nuclei during feeding behavior by Takase, Luiz Fernando, Nogueira, Maria Inês

    Published in Brain research (20-03-2008)
    “…Abstract To analyze the differential recruitment of the raphe nuclei during different phases of feeding behavior, rats were subjected to a food restriction…”
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    Pathophysiological aspects of neonatal anoxia and temporal expression of S100β in different brain regions by Hamasaki, Mike Yoshio, Mendes, Caroline, Batagello, Daniella Sabino, Hirata, Mario Hiroyuki, Britto, Luiz Roberto Giorgetti de, Nogueira, Maria Inês

    Published in Neuroreport (24-08-2023)
    “…The aim of this study was to investigate the temporal variations of S100β in the hippocampus, cerebellum and cerebral cortex of neonatal rats (Wistar strain)…”
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    Impairment of nociceptive responses after neonatal anoxia correlates with somatosensory thalamic damage: A study in rats by Kumar, Amrita Jha, Martins, Daniel Oliveira, Arruda, Bruna Petrucelli, Lee, Vitor Yonamine, Chacur, Marucia, Nogueira, Maria Inês

    Published in Behavioural brain research (15-07-2020)
    “…•The observed allodynia relationship to neonatal anoxia requires better understanding to improve quality of life and pediatrics approaches in neonatal…”
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    Sensorimotor development of male and female rats subjected to neonatal anoxia by Kumar, Amrita Jha, Helou, Ammir Yacoub, Petrucelli, Bruna Arruda, Xavier, Gilberto Fernando, Martins, Daniel Oliveira, Chacur, Marucia, Nogueira, Maria Inês

    Published in Developmental psychobiology (01-11-2022)
    “…Neonatal hypoxic‐ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) is one of the most important reasons for morbidity and mortality in term‐born infants. HIE impacts early…”
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    Neonatal Anoxia Impacts Rats' Maternal Behavior and Offspring Development due to Ultrasonic Vocalization's Impairment by Helou, Ammir Yacoub, Ochoa, Natalia Andrea Cruz, Felicio, Luciano Freitas, Nogueira, Maria Inês

    Published in Developmental neuroscience (01-01-2022)
    “…Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy is a severe clinical condition, among others, affecting the brain after offspring exposure to neonatal anoxia, which causes…”
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    APM/CD13 and FOS in the hypothalamus of monosodium glutamate obese and food deprived rats by Alponti, Rafaela Fadoni, Nogueira, Maria Inês, Mendes, Mariana Trivilin, de Abreu, Cintya, Silveira, Paulo Flavio

    Published in Regulatory peptides (17-01-2011)
    “…Protein (western blotting) and gene (PCR) expressions, catalytic activity of puromycin-insensitive membrane-bound neutral aminopeptidase (APM/CD13) and in situ…”
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    Sex differences in somatic and sensory motor development after neonatal anoxia in Wistar rats by Kumar, Amrita Jha, Takada, Silvia Honda, Motta-Teixeira, Lívia Clemente, Lee, Vitor Yonamine, Xavier, Gilberto Fernando, Nogueira, Maria Inês

    Published in Behavioural brain research (30-08-2017)
    “…•Although neonatal anoxia affects both sexes, few studies focus on sex differences.•Results showed sex dependent alterations in development after neonatal…”
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    Neonatal anoxia increases nociceptive response in rats: Sex differences and lumbar spinal cord and insula alterations by Helou, Ammir Yacoub, Martins, Daniel Oliveira, Arruda, Bruna Petrucelli, Souza, Matheus Cerussi, Cruz‐Ochoa, Natalia Andrea, Nogueira, Maria Inês, Chacur, Marucia

    “…Neonatal anoxia is a well‐known world health problem that results in neurodevelopmental deficits, such as sensory alterations that are observed in patients…”
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    Neonatal anoxia impairs long-term energy metabolism and somatic development of Wistar rats by Cruz-Ochoa, Natalia Andrea, Ochoa-Amaya, Julieta Esperanza, Pulecio, Sandy Lorena, Xavier, Gilberto Fernando, Nogueira, Maria Inês

    “…•Oxygen deprivation in neonates decreases body weight of adult rats.•Neonatal anoxia impairs long-term energy metabolism differently according to sex.•Hormonal…”
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    Spatial learning and neurogenesis: Effects of cessation of wheel running and survival of novel neurons by engagement in cognitive tasks by Motta-Teixeira, Lívia Clemente, Takada, Silvia Honda, Machado-Nils, Aline Vilar, Nogueira, Maria Inês, Xavier, Gilberto Fernando

    Published in Hippocampus (01-06-2016)
    “…ABSTRACT Physical exercise stimulates cell proliferation in the adult dentate gyrus and facilitates acquisition and/or retention of hippocampal‐dependent…”
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    Elevated spinal monoamine neurotransmitters after antenatal hypoxia–ischemia in rabbit cerebral palsy model by Drobyshevsky, Alexander, Takada, Silvia Honda, Luo, Kehuan, Derrick, Matthew, Yu, Lei, Quinlan, Katharina A., Vasquez‐Vivar, Jeannette, Nogueira, Maria Inês, Tan, Sidhartha

    Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-02-2015)
    “…We hypothesized that a deficiency in the descending serotonergic input to spinal cord may underlie postnatal muscle hypertonia after global antenatal…”
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    Spontaneous running wheel exercise during pregnancy prevents later neonatal-anoxia-induced somatic and neurodevelopmental alterations by Lee, Vitor Yonamine, Nils, Aline Vilar Machado, Arruda, Bruna Petrucelli, Xavier, Gilberto Fernando, Nogueira, Maria Inês, Motta-Teixeira, Lívia Clemente, Takada, Silvia Honda

    Published in IBRO neuroscience reports (01-12-2024)
    “…About 15–20 % of babies that suffer perinatal asphyxia die and around 25 % of the survivors exhibit permanent neural outcomes. Minimization of this global…”
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    Between neurons and synapses: the contributions of Cajal and Athias to Iberian medicine between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries by Amaral, Isabel, Nogueira, Maria Inês, Ferreira, Francisco Rômulo Monte

    Published in História, ciências, saúde--Manguinhos (01-01-2017)
    “…The trajectory of histology at the cusp of the twentieth century in Portugal and Spain is investigated to draw a parallel between the contributions of Santiago…”
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    Prefrontal afferents to the dorsal raphe nucleus in the rat by Gonçalves, Luciano, Nogueira, Maria Inês, Shammah-Lagnado, Sara Joyce, Metzger, Martin

    Published in Brain research bulletin (16-03-2009)
    “…Abstract The prefrontal cortex (PFC) receives strong inputs from monoaminergic cell groups in the brainstem and also sends projections to these nuclei. Recent…”
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    Testing the reliability of software tools in sex and ancestry estimation in a multi-ancestral Brazilian sample by Urbanová, Petra, Ross, Ann H, Jurda, Mikoláš, Nogueira, Maria-Ines

    Published in Legal medicine (Tokyo, Japan) (01-09-2014)
    “…Highlights • Of 4 Brazilian groups tested, Afro-Brazilians were the most prone to misclassification. • Japanese Brazilians were recognizable, but also showed…”
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    QUALITY EVALUATION OS ENVIRONMENTAL LICENSING PROCESSES OF MININ ENTERPRISES IN MINAS GERAIS by SILVA JUNIOR, LEONARDO DA, ALVARENGA, MARIA INÊS NOGUEIRA, GARCIA, SÂMIA REGINA

    Published in Ambiente & sociedade (2018)
    “…Abstract The environmental licensing has generated uncertainties about its effectiveness; making it necessary to encourage mechanisms to improve the…”
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    The neural elements in the lining of the ventricular-subventricular zone: making an old story new by high-resolution scanning electron microscopy by Haemmerle, Carlos Alexandre Dos Santos, Nogueira, Maria Inês, Watanabe, Ii-Sei

    Published in Frontiers in neuroanatomy (28-10-2015)
    “…The classical description of the neural elements that compose the lining of brain ventricles introduces us to the single layer of ependymal cells. However, new…”
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