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Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|December 14, 2020
What animal models can tell us about long-term cognitive dysfunction following sepsis: A systematic reviewFelipe Figueredo Savi, Alexandre de Oliveira, Gabriela Ferreira de Medeiros, et al.
Critical Care (London, England)|December 19, 2012
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor plasma levels are associated with mortality in critically ill patients even in the absence of brain injuryCristiane Ritter, Aline S Miranda, Vinícius Renê Giombelli, et al.
Clinical Science (London, England : 1979)|March 29, 2020
Modulation of microglial phenotypes improves sepsis-induced hippocampus-dependent cognitive impairments and decreases brain inflammation in an animal model of sepsisMonique Michels, Mariane Abatti, Andriele Vieira, et al.
Cell Biology International|May 1, 2007
Lack of effect of dopaminergic antagonists in a rodent model of peritoneal sepsisRoberta Albino Machado, Larissa Constantino, Márcio Rodrigo Martins, et al.
The Journal of Physiological Sciences : JPS|October 28, 2009
Vitamin E supplementation decreases muscular and oxidative damage but not inflammatory response induced by eccentric contractionLuciano A Silva, Cleber A Pinho, Paulo C L Silveira, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|February 29, 2008
Inhibition of brain creatine kinase activity after renal ischemia is attenuated by N-acetylcysteine and deferoxamine administrationPriscila B Di-Pietro, Márcia L Dias, Giselli Scaini, et al.
Acta Neuropsychiatrica|May 27, 2014
Methylphenidate treatment causes oxidative stress and alters energetic metabolism in an animal model of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorderClarissa M Comim, Karin M Gomes, Gislaine Z Réus, et al.
International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the International Society for Developmental Neuroscience|February 16, 2010
Intracerebroventricular ouabain administration induces oxidative stress in the rat brainRafael E Riegel, Samira S Valvassori, Morgana Moretti, et al.
Journal of Neuroinflammation|January 6, 2020
Neuroinflammation trajectories precede cognitive impairment after experimental meningitis-evidence from an in vivo PET studyVijayasree V Giridharan, Allan Collodel, Jaqueline S Generoso, et al.
Intensive Care Medicine Experimental|April 11, 2020
Neuroprotective effects of ammonium tetrathiomolybdate, a slow-release sulfide donor, in a rodent model of regional strokeBruna Pescador Mendonça, Juliano Dos Santos Cardoso, Monique Michels, et al.
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Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews|December 14, 2020
What animal models can tell us about long-term cognitive dysfunction following sepsis: A systematic reviewFelipe Figueredo Savi, Alexandre de Oliveira, Gabriela Ferreira de Medeiros, et al.
Critical Care (London, England)|December 19, 2012
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor plasma levels are associated with mortality in critically ill patients even in the absence of brain injuryCristiane Ritter, Aline S Miranda, Vinícius Renê Giombelli, et al.
Clinical Science (London, England : 1979)|March 29, 2020
Modulation of microglial phenotypes improves sepsis-induced hippocampus-dependent cognitive impairments and decreases brain inflammation in an animal model of sepsisMonique Michels, Mariane Abatti, Andriele Vieira, et al.
Cell Biology International|May 1, 2007
Lack of effect of dopaminergic antagonists in a rodent model of peritoneal sepsisRoberta Albino Machado, Larissa Constantino, Márcio Rodrigo Martins, et al.
The Journal of Physiological Sciences : JPS|October 28, 2009
Vitamin E supplementation decreases muscular and oxidative damage but not inflammatory response induced by eccentric contractionLuciano A Silva, Cleber A Pinho, Paulo C L Silveira, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|February 29, 2008
Inhibition of brain creatine kinase activity after renal ischemia is attenuated by N-acetylcysteine and deferoxamine administrationPriscila B Di-Pietro, Márcia L Dias, Giselli Scaini, et al.
Acta Neuropsychiatrica|May 27, 2014
Methylphenidate treatment causes oxidative stress and alters energetic metabolism in an animal model of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorderClarissa M Comim, Karin M Gomes, Gislaine Z Réus, et al.
International Journal of Developmental Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the International Society for Developmental Neuroscience|February 16, 2010
Intracerebroventricular ouabain administration induces oxidative stress in the rat brainRafael E Riegel, Samira S Valvassori, Morgana Moretti, et al.
Journal of Neuroinflammation|January 6, 2020
Neuroinflammation trajectories precede cognitive impairment after experimental meningitis-evidence from an in vivo PET studyVijayasree V Giridharan, Allan Collodel, Jaqueline S Generoso, et al.
Intensive Care Medicine Experimental|April 11, 2020
Neuroprotective effects of ammonium tetrathiomolybdate, a slow-release sulfide donor, in a rodent model of regional strokeBruna Pescador Mendonça, Juliano Dos Santos Cardoso, Monique Michels, et al.
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