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    Police officers under attack: Resilience implications of an fMRI study by Peres, Julio F.P, Foerster, Bernd, Santana, Leandro G, Fereira, Mauricio Domingues, Nasello, Antonia G, Savoia, Mariângela, Moreira-Almeida, Alexander, Lederman, Henrique

    Published in Journal of psychiatric research (01-06-2011)
    “…Abstract Objective Crime is now a top-priority public-health issue in many urban areas. Sao Paulo’s state police force was the target of gunfire attack on an…”
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    Cerebral blood flow changes during retrieval of traumatic memories before and after psychotherapy: a SPECT study by Peres, Julio F P, Newberg, Andrew B, Mercante, Juliane P, Simão, Manoel, Albuquerque, Vivian E, Peres, Maria J P, Nasello, Antonia G

    Published in Psychological medicine (01-10-2007)
    “…Traumatic memory is a key symptom in psychological trauma victims and may remain vivid for several years. Psychotherapy has shown that neither the…”
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    Involvement of dopaminergic and cholinergic pathways in the induction of yawning and genital grooming by the aqueous extract of Saccharum officinarum L. (sugarcane) in rats by Gamberini, Maria T., Gamberini, Maria C., Nasello, Antonia G.

    Published in Neuroscience letters (01-01-2015)
    “…•Dopaminergic and cholinergic control on Saccharum induced-yawning and genital grooming.•Induction of yawning and genital grooming by the aqueous extract of…”
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    Traumatic Memories: Bridging the Gap Between Functional Neuroimaging and Psychotherapy by Peres, Julio F. P., McFarlane, Alexander, Nasello, Antonia G., Moores, Kathryn A.

    “…Objective: Neuroimaging studies have highlighted important issues related to structural and functional brain changes found in sufferers of psychological trauma…”
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    Effects of Acute and Long-Term Domperidone Treatment on Prolactin and Gonadal Hormone Levels and Sexual Behavior of Male and Female Rats by Nasello, Antonia G, Vanzeler, Maria L.A, Madureira, Ed H, Felicio, Luciano F

    Published in Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior (01-12-1997)
    “…Domperidone (DOMP), a dopamine D 2 blocker that is unable to cross the blood–brain barrier, is an experimental tool used to induce hyperprolactinemia. Acute…”
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    In vitro macrophage activity: biphasic effect of prolactin and indirect evidence of dopaminergic modulation by Carvalho-Freitas, Maria I R, Rodrigues-Costa, Elaine C, Nasello, Antonia G, Palermo-Neto, João, Felicio, Luciano F

    Published in Neuroimmunomodulation (01-01-2008)
    “…Prolactin (PRL), a peptide hormone produced by the pituitary gland, is involved in the interaction between the neuroendocrine and immune system. Since dopamine…”
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    BEHAVIORAL CHANGES IN Rattus norvegicus EXPERIMENTALLY INFECTED BY Toxocara canis LARVAE by CHIEFFI, Pedro P, AQUINO, Renata T. R, PASQUALOTTI, Maria A, RIBEIRO, Manoel Carlos S. A, NASELLO, Antonia G

    “…Toxocara canis is a common canine nematode parasite and one of its possible transmission mechanisms is the predation of infected rodents by canids. Fifty…”
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    Dual effects of hyperprolactinemia on carrageenan-induced inflammatory paw edema in rats by Ochoa-Amaya, Julieta E, Malucelli, Benjamin E, Cruz-Casallas, Pablo E, Nasello, Antonia G, Felicio, Luciano F, Carvalho-Freitas, Maria I R

    Published in Neuroimmunomodulation (01-01-2011)
    “…The effects of short-term 5-day and long-term 30-day hyperprolactinemia induced by domperidone (1.7 mg/kg/day, s.c.) or ectopic pituitary graft on the acute…”
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    Periaqueductal gray cholecystokinin infusions block morphine-induced disruption of maternal behavior by Miranda-Paiva, Claudia M., Canteras, Newton S., Sukikara, Marcia H., Nasello, Antonia G., Mackowiak, Ivone I., Felicio, Luciano F.

    Published in Peptides (New York, N.Y. : 1980) (01-03-2007)
    “…Cholecystokinin (CCK) and opiates interaction is critical for maintaining maternal behavior during lactation. Morphine inhibits while CCK restores maternal…”
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    The use of sudden darkness in mice : a behavioural and pharmacological approach by BERT, Bettina, FELICIO, Luciano F, FINK, Heidrun, NASELLO, Antonia G

    Published in Psychopharmacologia (01-06-2005)
    “…Sudden darkness is a non-invasive behavioural analysis tool which increases motor activity and decreases anxiety in rats. It has been shown in previous studies…”
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    MUSCULAR STRENGTH DECREASE IN Rattus norvegicus EXPERIMENTALLY INFECTED BY Toxocara canis by CHIEFFI, Pedro P, AQUINO, Renata T. R, PASCHOALOTTI, Maria A, RIBEIRO, Manoel Carlos S. A, NASELLO, Antonia G

    “…The muscular strength of experimental infected Rattus norvegicus with 3rd. stage Toxocara canis larvae was investigated. Fifty Wistar rats, divided in three…”
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    Sudden Darkness Induces a High Activity-Low Anxiety State in Male and Female Rats by Nasello, Antonia G, Machado, Cybelle, Bastos, Jaime F, Felicio, Luciano F

    Published in Physiology & behavior (01-02-1998)
    “…NASELLO, A. G., C. MACHADO, J. F. BASTOS AND L. F. FELICIO. Sudden darkness induces a high activity-low anxiety state in male and female rats. PHYSIOL BEHAV…”
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    Rapidly induced dopaminergic supersensitivity: D1/D2 receptor participation and its prevention by an MAO-inhibitor by Kleinman, Ana, Tieppo, Carla A., Florez, Gabriela M., Felicio, Luciano F., Nasello, Antonia G.

    Published in Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior (01-11-2006)
    “…The dopaminergic system requires combined dopamine D1/D2 receptor stimulation to express its activity; a phenomenon called synergism D1/D2. Dopamine receptors…”
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    Morphine pretreatment increases opioid inhibitory effects on maternal behavior by Miranda-Paiva, Claudia M, Nasello, Antonia G, Yin, Alberto J, Felicio, Luciano F

    Published in Brain research bulletin (01-07-2001)
    “…Ongoing maternal behavior in rats is under the inhibitory influence of opiates. Exposure to drugs of abuse may result in a progressive and enduring enhancement…”
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    Modulation by sudden darkness of apomorphine-induced behavioral responses by Nasello, Antonia G, Sassatani, Alexandre S, Ferreira, Flávio S, Felicio, Luciano F, Tieppo, Carla A

    Published in Physiology & behavior (01-04-2003)
    “…Sudden darkness increases motor activity and decreases anxiety. In the present study, we focused on the role of dopaminergic mechanisms involved in the effects…”
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    A comparative study of the anticholinesterase activity of several antipsychotic agents by Nasello, Antonia G., Gidali, Debora, Felicio, Luciano F.

    Published in Pharmacology, biochemistry and behavior (01-07-2003)
    “…Drug-induced inhibition of plasma and tissue cholinesterase activity was evaluated in rats. The dopamine receptor antagonists haloperidol (HALO),…”
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    Dual modulation of male sexual behavior in rats by central prolactin: relationship with in vivo striatal dopaminergic activity by Cruz-Casallas, Pablo E, Nasello, Antonia G, Hucke, Erica E.T.S, Felicio, Luciano F

    Published in Psychoneuroendocrinology (01-10-1999)
    “…Prolactin (PRL) appears to be localized in several brain structures. Central, behaviorally meaningful, neural actions of this protein have been demonstrated in…”
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    Stimulation of either cholecystokinin receptor subtype reduces while antagonists potentiate or sensitize a morphine-induced excitatory response by Felicio, Luciano F, Mazzini, Betania K, Cacheiro, Renata G.R, Cruz, Thais N, Flório, Jorge C, Nasello, Antonia G

    Published in Peptides (New York, N.Y. : 1980) (01-08-2001)
    “…Cholecystokinin peptides (CCK) have been shown to antagonize many opioid-mediated effects. The present study was undertaken to determine whether peripheral…”
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    Puerperal blockade of cholecystokinin (CCK1) receptors disrupts maternal behavior in lactating rats by Miranda-Paiva, Cláudia M, Nasello, Antonia G, Yim, Alberto J, Felicio, Luciano F

    Published in Journal of molecular neuroscience (01-02-2002)
    “…Blockade of cholecystokinin (CCK) receptors potentiates the morphine-induced disruption of maternal behavior. The present study was undertaken to determine…”
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    Opposite modulation of apomorphine- or amphetamine-induced stereotypy by antagonists of CCK receptors by Tieppo, Carla A, Ferreira, Flávio S, Sassatani, Alexandre S, Felicio, Luciano F, Nasello, Antonia G

    Published in European journal of pharmacology (10-01-2000)
    “…Stereotyped behavior is elicited by activation of dopaminergic systems with drugs such as apomorphine and amphetamine. In previous studies, we have reported…”
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