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Ramatis B de Oliveira

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Plos One|October 23, 2014
Phasic contractions of the mouse vagina and cervix at different phases of the estrus cycle and during late pregnancyFernanda S Gravina, Dirk F van Helden, Karen P Kerr, et al.
Brain Research|October 25, 2011
Developmental changes in pacemaker currents in mouse locus coeruleus neuronsRamatis B de Oliveira, Fernanda S Gravina, Rebecca Lim, et al.
Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity|May 12, 2012
Heterogeneous responses to antioxidants in noradrenergic neurons of the Locus coeruleus indicate differing susceptibility to free radical contentRamatis B de Oliveira, Fernanda S Gravina, Rebecca Lim, et al.
Free Radical Research|December 14, 2007
Retinol and retinoic acid increase MMP-2 activity by different pathways in cultured Sertoli cellsRodrigo J S Dalmolin, Alfeu Zanotto-Filho, Ramatis B De Oliveira, et al.
Toxicology in Vitro : an International Journal Published in Association with BIBRA|April 29, 2008
Retinol and retinoic acid modulate catalase activity in Sertoli cells by distinct and gene expression-independent mechanismsMatheus A B Pasquali, Daniel P Gelain, Alfeu Zanotto-Filho, et al.
Cellular Signalling|March 3, 2006
Retinol induces the ERK1/2-dependent phosphorylation of CREB through a pathway involving the generation of reactive oxygen species in cultured Sertoli cellsDaniel P Gelain, Martín Cammarota, Alfeu Zanotto-Filho, et al.
Journal of Neurochemistry|March 5, 2019
Crosstalk between mitochondria, calcium channels and actin cytoskeleton modulates noradrenergic activity of locus coeruleus neuronsRamatis B de Oliveira, Lyvia L Petiz, Rebecca Lim, et al.
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|April 13, 2010
Ketamine anesthesia helps preserve neuronal viabilityRamatis B de Oliveira, Brett Graham, Marcus C H Howlett, et al.
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Plos One|October 23, 2014
Phasic contractions of the mouse vagina and cervix at different phases of the estrus cycle and during late pregnancyFernanda S Gravina, Dirk F van Helden, Karen P Kerr, et al.
Brain Research|October 25, 2011
Developmental changes in pacemaker currents in mouse locus coeruleus neuronsRamatis B de Oliveira, Fernanda S Gravina, Rebecca Lim, et al.
Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity|May 12, 2012
Heterogeneous responses to antioxidants in noradrenergic neurons of the Locus coeruleus indicate differing susceptibility to free radical contentRamatis B de Oliveira, Fernanda S Gravina, Rebecca Lim, et al.
Free Radical Research|December 14, 2007
Retinol and retinoic acid increase MMP-2 activity by different pathways in cultured Sertoli cellsRodrigo J S Dalmolin, Alfeu Zanotto-Filho, Ramatis B De Oliveira, et al.
Toxicology in Vitro : an International Journal Published in Association with BIBRA|April 29, 2008
Retinol and retinoic acid modulate catalase activity in Sertoli cells by distinct and gene expression-independent mechanismsMatheus A B Pasquali, Daniel P Gelain, Alfeu Zanotto-Filho, et al.
Cellular Signalling|March 3, 2006
Retinol induces the ERK1/2-dependent phosphorylation of CREB through a pathway involving the generation of reactive oxygen species in cultured Sertoli cellsDaniel P Gelain, Martín Cammarota, Alfeu Zanotto-Filho, et al.
Journal of Neurochemistry|March 5, 2019
Crosstalk between mitochondria, calcium channels and actin cytoskeleton modulates noradrenergic activity of locus coeruleus neuronsRamatis B de Oliveira, Lyvia L Petiz, Rebecca Lim, et al.
Journal of Neuroscience Methods|April 13, 2010
Ketamine anesthesia helps preserve neuronal viabilityRamatis B de Oliveira, Brett Graham, Marcus C H Howlett, et al.
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