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    Omega-3 prevents behavior response and brain oxidative damage in the ketamine model of schizophrenia by Zugno, A.I, Chipindo, H.L, Volpato, A.M, Budni, J, Steckert, A.V, de Oliveira, M.B, Heylmann, A.S, Silveira, F. da Rosa, Mastella, G.A, Maravai, S.G, Wessler, P.G, Binatti, A.R, Panizzutti, B, Schuck, P.F, Quevedo, J, Gama, C.S

    Published in Neuroscience (14-02-2014)
    “…Highlights • The prevention of schizophrenia-like behavior promoted by omega-3 supplementation was proposed in the experimental design. • Experimental groups…”
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    Inhibition of the mitochondrial respiratory chain complex activities in rat cerebral cortex by methylmalonic acid by Brusque, A.M, Borba Rosa, R, Schuck, P.F, Dalcin, K.B, Ribeiro, C.A.J, Silva, C.G, Wannmacher, C.M.D, Dutra-Filho, C.S, Wyse, A.T.S, Briones, P, Wajner, M

    Published in Neurochemistry international (01-06-2002)
    “…Propionic and methylmalonic acidemic patients have severe neurologic symptoms whose etiopathogeny is still obscure. Since increase of lactic acid is detected…”
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    Inhibition of mitochondrial creatine kinase activity from rat cerebral cortex by methylmalonic acid by Schuck, P.F, Rosa, R.B, Pettenuzzo, L.F, Sitta, A, Wannmacher, C.M.D, Wyse, A.T.S, Wajner, M

    Published in Neurochemistry international (01-10-2004)
    “…Accumulation of methylmalonic acid (MMA) in tissues and biological fluids is the biochemical hallmark of patients affected by the neurometabolic disorder known…”
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    Na +, K + ATPase activity is markedly reduced by cis-4-decenoic acid in synaptic plasma membranes from cerebral cortex of rats by de Assis, D.R., Maria, R.C., Ferreira, G.C., Schuck, P.F., Latini, A., Dutra-Filho, C.S., Wannmacher, C.M.D., Wyse, A.T.S., Wajner, M.

    Published in Experimental neurology (2006)
    “…We have previously demonstrated that octanoic (OA) and decanoic acids (DA) inhibit Na +, K + ATPase activity in synaptic plasma membranes from rat brain. The…”
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