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    Atypical electrophysiological and behavioral responses to diazepam in a leading mouse model of Down syndrome by Victorino, Daniella B., Pinheiro, Daniel J. L. L., Scott-McKean, Jonah J., Barker, Sarah, Stasko, Melissa R., Faber, Jean, Scorza, Carla A., Costa, Alberto C. S.

    Published in Scientific reports (04-05-2021)
    “…Mounting evidence implicates dysfunctional GABA A R-mediated neurotransmission as one of the underlying causes of learning and memory deficits observed in the…”
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    Quantitative Analysis of Retinal Structure and Function in Two Chromosomally Altered Mouse Models of Down Syndrome by Victorino, Daniella B, Scott-McKean, Jonah J, Johnson, Mark W, Costa, Alberto C S

    “…Ophthalmic disorders are among the most prevalent Down syndrome (DS) comorbidities. Therefore, when studying mouse models of DS, ignoring how vision is…”
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    Pharmacokinetic Properties of Memantine after a Single Intraperitoneal Administration and Multiple Oral Doses in Euploid Mice and in the Ts65Dn Mouse Model of Down's Syndrome by Victorino, Daniella B., Bederman, Ilya R., Costa, Alberto C. S.

    Published in Basic & clinical pharmacology & toxicology (01-11-2017)
    “…Memantine is a drug approved for the treatment of moderate‐to‐severe Alzheimer's disease (AD), and there is ongoing research on the potential expansion of its…”
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    Toward the Identification of Neurophysiological Biomarkers for Alzheimer's Disease in Down Syndrome: A Potential Role for Cross-Frequency Phase-Amplitude Coupling Analysis by Victorino, Daniella B, Faber, Jean, Pinheiro, Daniel J L L, Scorza, Fulvio A, Almeida, Antônio C G, Costa, Alberto C S, Scorza, Carla A

    Published in Aging and disease (01-04-2023)
    “…Cross-frequency coupling (CFC) mechanisms play a central role in brain activity. Pathophysiological mechanisms leading to many brain disorders, such as…”
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