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Nitric oxide in the nervous system: biochemical, developmental, and neurobiological aspects.Inflammatory demyelination alters subcortical visual circuits.Serotonin transporter immunoreactivity is modulated during development and after fluoxetine treatment in the rodent visual system.Monocular denervation of visual nuclei modulates APP processing and sAPPα production: A possible role on neural plasticity.Intravitreous Injection of Interleukin-6 Leads to a Sprouting in the Retinotectal Pathway at Different Stages of Development.Nicotine-induced plasticity in the retinocollicular pathway: Evidence for involvement of amyloid precursor protein.Expression of GAP-43 during development and after monocular enucleation in the rat superior colliculus.TNF-α mediates PKR-dependent memory impairment and brain IRS-1 inhibition induced by Alzheimer's β-amyloid oligomers in mice and monkeys.Interleukin-4 blocks proliferation of retinal progenitor cells and increases rod photoreceptor differentiation through distinct signaling pathways.A critical period for omega-3 nutritional supplementation in the development of the rodent visual system.Nutritional restriction of omega-3 fatty acids alters topographical fine tuning and leads to a delay in the critical period in the rodent visual system.Evidence for a role of calcineurin in the development of retinocollicular fine topography.Rapid plasticity of intact axons following a lesion to the visual pathways during early brain development is triggered by microglial activationAcute blockade of nitric oxide synthesis induces disorganization and amplifies lesion-induced plasticity in the rat retinotectal projectionIn vivo effect of acute exposure to interleukin-6 on the developing visual systemInterleukin 4 Leads to Sustained Phosphorylation of the STAT6 and ERK Pathways in the Retina and Disrupts Subcortical Visual Circuitry in Rodents
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