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Alisson L da Rocha

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Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology & Physiology|May 31, 2022
Chronic rapamycin treatment decreases hepatic IL-6 protein, but increases autophagy markers as a protective effect against the overtraining-induced tissue damageAna P Pinto, Alisson L da Rocha, Bruno B Marafon, et al.
Cell Biochemistry and Function|November 23, 2022
Genetic ablation of Toll-like Receptor 4 seems to activate the apoptosis pathway in the skeletal muscle of mice after acute physical exerciseBruno B Marafon, Ana P Pinto, Larissa G de Vicente, et al.
Journal of Cellular Physiology|September 19, 2015
Downhill Running Excessive Training Inhibits Hypertrophy in Mice Skeletal Muscles with Different Fiber Type CompositionAlisson L da Rocha, Bruno C Pereira, José R Pauli, et al.
Life Sciences|December 29, 2015
Excessive eccentric exercise-induced overtraining model leads to endoplasmic reticulum stress in mice skeletal musclesBruno C Pereira, Alisson L da Rocha, Ana P Pinto, et al.
Life Sciences|July 15, 2022
Rapamycin did not prevent the excessive exercise-induced hepatic fat accumulationAna P Pinto, Alisson L da Rocha, Giovana R Teixeira, et al.
The Journal of Endocrinology|November 8, 2018
Exhaustive acute exercise-induced ER stress is attenuated in IL-6-knockout miceAna P Pinto, Alisson L da Rocha, Eike B Kohama, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|April 3, 2021
Impact of Different Physical Exercises on the Expression of Autophagy Markers in MiceAna P Pinto, Alisson L da Rocha, Bruno B Marafon, et al.
Cytokine|January 15, 2018
Positive effects of total recovery period on anti- and pro-inflammatory cytokines are not linked to performance re-establishment in overtrained miceAlisson L da Rocha, Ana P Pinto, Bruno C Pereira, et al.
Cell Biochemistry and Function|April 12, 2022
Genetic deletion of IL-6 increases CK-MB, a classic cardiac damage marker, and decreases UPRmt genes after exhaustive exerciseRafael L Rovina, Ana P Pinto, Vitor R Muñoz, et al.
Journal of Cellular Physiology|December 9, 2017
Exercise increases Rho-kinase activity and insulin signaling in skeletal muscleVitor R Muñoz, Rafael C Gaspar, Gabriel K Kuga, et al.
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Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology & Physiology|May 31, 2022
Chronic rapamycin treatment decreases hepatic IL-6 protein, but increases autophagy markers as a protective effect against the overtraining-induced tissue damageAna P Pinto, Alisson L da Rocha, Bruno B Marafon, et al.
Cell Biochemistry and Function|November 23, 2022
Genetic ablation of Toll-like Receptor 4 seems to activate the apoptosis pathway in the skeletal muscle of mice after acute physical exerciseBruno B Marafon, Ana P Pinto, Larissa G de Vicente, et al.
Journal of Cellular Physiology|September 19, 2015
Downhill Running Excessive Training Inhibits Hypertrophy in Mice Skeletal Muscles with Different Fiber Type CompositionAlisson L da Rocha, Bruno C Pereira, José R Pauli, et al.
Life Sciences|December 29, 2015
Excessive eccentric exercise-induced overtraining model leads to endoplasmic reticulum stress in mice skeletal musclesBruno C Pereira, Alisson L da Rocha, Ana P Pinto, et al.
Life Sciences|July 15, 2022
Rapamycin did not prevent the excessive exercise-induced hepatic fat accumulationAna P Pinto, Alisson L da Rocha, Giovana R Teixeira, et al.
The Journal of Endocrinology|November 8, 2018
Exhaustive acute exercise-induced ER stress is attenuated in IL-6-knockout miceAna P Pinto, Alisson L da Rocha, Eike B Kohama, et al.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences|April 3, 2021
Impact of Different Physical Exercises on the Expression of Autophagy Markers in MiceAna P Pinto, Alisson L da Rocha, Bruno B Marafon, et al.
Cytokine|January 15, 2018
Positive effects of total recovery period on anti- and pro-inflammatory cytokines are not linked to performance re-establishment in overtrained miceAlisson L da Rocha, Ana P Pinto, Bruno C Pereira, et al.
Cell Biochemistry and Function|April 12, 2022
Genetic deletion of IL-6 increases CK-MB, a classic cardiac damage marker, and decreases UPRmt genes after exhaustive exerciseRafael L Rovina, Ana P Pinto, Vitor R Muñoz, et al.
Journal of Cellular Physiology|December 9, 2017
Exercise increases Rho-kinase activity and insulin signaling in skeletal muscleVitor R Muñoz, Rafael C Gaspar, Gabriel K Kuga, et al.
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