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    Caffeic acid phenethyl ester (CAPE) protects PC12 cells from MPP+ toxicity by inducing the expression of neuron-typical proteins by Santos, Neife Aparecida Guinaim dos, Martins, Nádia Maria, Silva, Roberto de Barros, Ferreira, Rafaela Scalco, Sisti, Flávia Malvestio, Santos, Antonio Cardozo dos

    Published in Neurotoxicology (Park Forest South) (01-12-2014)
    “…•Total inhibition of neuritogenesis is an early step in the neurotoxicity of MPP+.•CAPE induces neuritogenesis and synaptogenesis in non-NGF-stimulated PC12…”
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    Doxycycline inhibits dopaminergic neurodegeneration through upregulation of axonal and synaptic proteins by do Amaral, Lilian, dos Santos, Neife Aparecida Guinaim, Sisti, Flávia Malvestio, Del Bel, Elaine, dos Santos, Antônio Cardozo

    “…Doxycycline (DOX) is a widely used antibiotic that is able to cross the blood–brain barrier. Several studies have shown its neuroprotective effect against…”
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    The Neurotrophic-Like Effect of Carvacrol: Perspective for Axonal and Synaptic Regeneration by Sisti, Flávia Malvestio, dos Santos, Neife Aparecida Guinaim, do Amaral, Lilian, dos Santos, Antonio Cardozo

    Published in Neurotoxicity research (01-06-2021)
    “…Carvacrol (CARV) is a phytochemical widely used as flavoring, preservative, and fragrance in food and cosmetic industries. CARV is able to cross the…”
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    The antibiotic doxycycline mimics the NGF signaling in PC12 cells: A relevant mechanism for neuroprotection by Amaral, Lilian do, Santos, Neife Aparecida Guinaim dos, Sisti, Flávia Malvestio, Del Bel, Elaine, Santos, Antônio Cardozo dos

    Published in Chemico-biological interactions (25-05-2021)
    “…Doxycycline has been used as antibiotic since the 1960s. Recently, studies have shown that doxycycline is neuroprotective in models of neurodegenerative…”
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    The cannabinoid beta-caryophyllene (BCP) induces neuritogenesis in PC12 cells by a cannabinoid-receptor-independent mechanism by Santos, Neife Aparecida Guinaim, Martins, Nádia Maria, Sisti, Flávia Malvestio, Fernandes, Laís Silva, Ferreira, Rafaela Scalco, de Freitas, Osvaldo, Santos, Antônio Cardozo

    Published in Chemico-biological interactions (05-01-2017)
    “…Beta-caryophyllene (BCP) is a phytocannabinoid whose neuroprotective activity has been mainly associated with selective activation of cannabinoid-type-2 (CB2)…”
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