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1. The impact of different exercise protocols on rat soleus muscle reinnervation and recovery following peripheral nerve lesion and regeneration

2. The biased hand. Mouse-tracking metrics to examine the conflict processing in a race-implicit association test

3. Existence of Brain 5‑HT1A–5-HT2A Isoreceptor Complexes with Antagonistic Allosteric Receptor–Receptor Interactions Regulating 5‑HT1A Receptor Recognition

4. Melatonin protects hippocampal HT22 cells from the effects of serum deprivation specifically targeting mitochondria.

5. Disturbances in the FGFR1-5-HT1A Heteroreceptor Complexes in the Raphe-Hippocampal 5-HT System Develop in a Genetic Rat Model of Depression

6. Effect of Different Exercise Intensities on the Myotendinous Junction Plasticity.

7. High Cardiorespiratory Fitness Is Negatively Associated with Daily Cortisol Output in Healthy Aging Men.

8. 5HT1AR-FGFR1 Heteroreceptor Complexes Differently Modulate GIRK Currents in the Dorsal Hippocampus and the Dorsal Raphe Serotonin Nucleus of Control Rats and of a Genetic Rat Model of Depression

9. The biased hand. Mouse-tracking metrics to examine the conflict processing in a race-implicit association test

10. Short-Term, Voluntary Exercise Affects Morpho-Functional Maturation of Adult-Generated Neurons in Rat Hippocampus

11. GABAergic Input Affects Intracellular Calcium Levels in Developing Granule Cells of Adult Rat Hippocampus

12. Evidence for the existence of A2AR-TrkB heteroreceptor complexes in the dorsal hippocampus of the rat brain: Potential implications of A2AR and TrkB interplay upon ageing

13. Existence of Brain 5-HT1A–5-HT2A Isoreceptor Complexes with Antagonistic Allosteric Receptor–Receptor Interactions Regulating 5-HT1A Receptor Recognition

14. Heart Rate Variability reveals the fight between racially biased and politically correct behaviour

15. Maternal Creatine Supplementation Positively Affects Male Rat Hippocampal Synaptic Plasticity in Adult Offspring

16. Co-immunoprecipitation (Co-IP) of G Protein-Coupled Receptor (GPCR)-Receptor Tyrosine Kinase (RTK) Complexes from the Dorsal Hippocampus of the Rat Brain

17. Excitotoxicity, neuroinflammation and oxidant stress as molecular bases of epileptogenesis and epilepsy-derived neurodegeneration: The role of vitamin E

18. Searching the GPCR Heterodimer Network (GPCR-hetnet) Database for Information to Deduce the Receptor–Receptor Interface and Its Role in the Integration of Receptor Heterodimer Functions

19. NEUROBIOLOGICAL CORRELATES OF ALPHA-TOCOPHEROL ANTIEPILEPTOGENIC EFFECTS AND microRNA EXPRESSION MODULATION IN A RAT MODEL OF KAINATE-INDUCED SEIZURES

20. Electrophysiological Approach to GPCR–RTK Interaction Study in Hippocampus of Adult Rats

21. Understanding the Role of GPCR Heteroreceptor Complexes in Modulating the Brain Networks in Health and Disease

22. Exercise as a new physiological stimulus for brown adipose tissue activity

23. Pharmacological doses of melatonin induce alterations in mitochondrial mass and potential, bcl-2 levels and K+currents in UVB-exposed U937 cells

24. α-Tocopherol and Hippocampal Neural Plasticity in Physiological and Pathological Conditions

25. Effect of Different Exercise Intensities on the Myotendinous Junction Plasticity

26. In Situ Proximity Ligation Assay to Study and Understand the Distribution and Balance of GPCR Homo- and Heteroreceptor Complexes in the Brain

27. Maternal creatine supplementation affects the morpho-functional development of hippocampal neurons in rat offspring

28. Melatonin protects hippocampal HT22 cells from the effects of serum deprivation specifically targeting mitochondria

29. Surface and inner cell behaviour along skeletal muscle cell in vitro differentiation

30. Thyroid Hormones Affect Neurogenesis in the Dentate Gyrus of Adult Rat

31. Learning may reduce neurogenesis in adult rat dentate gyrus

32. ?-tocopherol, an exogenous factor of adult hippocampal neurogenesis regulation

33. Persistently High Corticosterone Levels but Not Normal Circadian Fluctuations of the Hormone Affect Cell Proliferation in the Adult Rat Dentate Gyrus

34. Effects of thiocolchicine on axonal cytoskeleton of the rat peroneus nerve

35. Maternal dietary loads of alpha-tocopherol increase synapse density and glial synaptic coverage in the hippocampus of adult offspring

36. Post-Seizure α-Tocopherol Treatment Decreases Neuroinflammation and Neuronal Degeneration Induced by Status Epilepticus in Rat Hippocampus

37. Rat motor neuron plasticity induced by dorsal rhizotomy

38. Enlargement of motoneuron peripheral field following partial denervation with or without dorsal rhizotomy

39. Vitamin E affects quantitative age changes in lumbar motoneurons and in their peripheral projections

40. Physical exercise and environment exploration affect synaptogenesis in adult-generated neurons in the rat dentate gyrus: Possible role of BDNF

41. Developmental changes in innervation of rat extensor digitorum longus muscle

42. Changes in the Number of Primary Sensory Neurons in Normal and Vitamin-E-Deficient Rats during Aging

43. Pharmacological doses of melatonin induce alterations in mitochondrial mass and potential, bcl-2 levels and K+ currents in UVB-exposed U937 cells

44. Motor activity affects adult skeletal muscle re-innervation acting via tyrosine kinase receptors

45. Increased Number of Sciatic Sensory Neurons in Vitamin-E-Deficient Rats

46. Maternal dietary loads of alpha-tocopherol depress protein kinase (PKC) signaling and synaptic plasticity in rat postnatal developing hippocampus and promote permanent deficits in adult offspring

47. MATERNAL DIETARY LOADS OF ALPHA-TOCOPHEROL DIFFERENTIALLY INFLUENCE FEAR CONDITIONING AND SPATIAL LEARNING IN ADULT OFFSPRING

48. Dietary supplementation with alpha-tocopherol reducesneuroinflammation and neuronal degeneration in the rat brainafter kainic acid-induced status epilepticus

49. α-Tocopherol controls cell proliferation in the adult rat dentate gyrus

50. Are there proliferating neuronal precursors in adult rat dorsal root ganglia?

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