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1. Non-Injurious Neonatal Hypoxia Confers Resistance to Brain Senescence in Aged Male Rats.

2. Homocysteinylation of neuronal proteins contributes to folate deficiency-associated alterations of differentiation, vesicular transport, and plasticity in hippocampal neuronal cells.

3. Increased homocysteinemia is associated with beneficial effects on body weight after long-term high-protein, low-fat diet in rats

4. Association of neuropeptide W, but not obestatin, with energy intake and endocrine status in Zucker rats. A new player in long-term stress-feeding interactions

5. Differentiation and neural integration of hippocampal neuronal progenitors: Signaling pathways sequentially involved.

6. The trefoil factor 1 participates in gastrointestinal cell differentiation by delaying G1-S phase transition and reducing apoptosis.

7. Cognitive Impairment Is Associated with AMPAR Glutamatergic Dysfunction in a Mouse Model of Neuronal Methionine Synthase Deficiency.

8. Optimized testing strategy for the diagnosis of GAA-FGF14 ataxia/spinocerebellar ataxia 27B.

9. Folate and Cobalamin Deficiencies during Pregnancy Disrupt the Glucocorticoid Response in Hypothalamus through N -Homocysteinilation of the Glucocorticoid Receptor.

10. Folate- and vitamin B12-deficient diet during gestation and lactation alters cerebellar synapsin expression via impaired influence of estrogen nuclear receptor α.

11. Expanding the clinical spectrum of STIP1 homology and U-box containing protein 1-associated ataxia.

12. Short hypoxia could attenuate the adverse effects of hyperhomocysteinemia on the developing rat brain by inducing neurogenesis

13. The Stimulation of Neurogenesis Improves the Cognitive Status of Aging Rats Subjected to Gestational and Perinatal Deficiency of B9–12 Vitamins.

14. Brain Susceptibility to Methyl Donor Deficiency: From Fetal Programming to Aging Outcome in Rats.

15. Methyl Donor Deficiency during Gestation and Lactation in the Rat Affects the Expression of Neuropeptides and Related Receptors in the Hypothalamus.

16. Developmental Impairments in a Rat Model of Methyl Donor Deficiency: Effects of a Late Maternal Supplementation with Folic Acid.

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