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Maternal Malnutrition in the Etiopathogenesis of Psychiatric Diseases: Role of Polyunsaturated Fatty AcidsEffects of anabolic-androgens on brain reward functionThe role of the NADPH oxidase derived brain oxidative stress in the cocaine-related death associated with excited delirium: A literature review.Chronic Psychosocial Stress Impairs Bone Homeostasis: A Study in the Social Isolation Reared Rat.An updated animal model capturing both the cognitive and emotional features of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).Soluble beta amyloid(1-42): a critical player in producing behavioural and biochemical changes evoking depressive-related state?Endogenous cannabinoid release within prefrontal-limbic pathways affects memory consolidation of emotional training.The cannabinoid agonist WIN55212-2 decreases L-DOPA-induced PKA activation and dyskinetic behavior in 6-OHDA-treated ratsNADPH oxidase elevations in pyramidal neurons drive psychosocial stress-induced neuropathology.Soluble beta amyloid evokes alteration in brain norepinephrine levels: role of nitric oxide and interleukin-1.Nimodipine inhibits IL-1β release stimulated by amyloid β from microglia.Severe life stress and oxidative stress in the brain: from animal models to human pathology.Neuroendocrine profile in a rat model of psychosocial stress: relation to oxidative stress.Developmental exposure to cannabinoids causes subtle and enduring neurofunctional alterations.Early Loss of Blood-Brain Barrier Integrity Precedes NOX2 Elevation in the Prefrontal Cortex of an Animal Model of Psychosis.Lifelong Nutritional Omega-3 Deficiency Evokes Depressive-Like State Through Soluble Beta Amyloid.Early life and oxidative stress in psychiatric disorders: what can we learn from animal models?Pharmacological targeting of redox regulation systems as new therapeutic approach for psychiatric disorders: A literature overview.Antidepressant drugs for beta amyloid-induced depression: A new standpoint?Personalized medicine in the paediatric population: the balance between pharmacogenetics progress and bioethics."Natural" relief of pregnancy-related symptoms and neonatal outcomes: above all do no harm.Toll-like receptor 4-dependent glial cell activation mediates the impairment in memory establishment induced by β-amyloid oligomers in an acute mouse model of Alzheimer's disease.The NADPH oxidase NOX2 mediates loss of parvalbumin interneurons in traumatic brain injury: human autoptic immunohistochemical evidenceThe NADPH oxidase NOX2 as a novel biomarker for suicidality: evidence from human post mortem brain samples.Prenatal exposure to the cannabinoid receptor agonist WIN 55,212-2 and carbon monoxide reduces extracellular glutamate levels in primary rat cerebral cortex cell cultures.Intranigral GR-113808, a selective 5-HT4 receptor antagonist, attenuates morphine-stimulated dopamine release in the rat striatum.Chronic nandrolone administration induces dysfunction of the reward pathway in rats.The NADPH oxidase NOX2 controls glutamate release: a novel mechanism involved in psychosis-like ketamine responses.Genetic factors involved in the effects of developmental low-level alcohol induced behavioral alterations in rats.Neurochemical consequence of steroid abuse: stanozolol-induced monoaminergic changes.Involvement of NOX2 in the development of behavioral and pathologic alterations in isolated rats.Visceral Fat Dysfunctions in the Rat Social Isolation Model of Psychosis.Modulatory activity of soluble beta amyloid on HPA axis function in rats.Inflammation, Stress Response, and Redox Dysregulation Biomarkers: Clinical Outcomes and Pharmacological Implications for Psychosis.Activation of microglia by amyloid {beta} requires P2X7 receptor expression.Carvacrol: from ancient flavoring to neuromodulatory agent.Strain- and context-dependent effects of the anandamide hydrolysis inhibitor URB597 on social behavior in rats.N-3 PUFA diet enrichment prevents amyloid beta-induced depressive-like phenotype.Involvement of the NADPH Oxidase NOX2-Derived Brain Oxidative Stress in an Unusual Fatal Case of Cocaine-Related Neurotoxicity Associated With Excited Delirium Syndrome.Irreversible impairment of active avoidance behavior in rats prenatally exposed to mild concentrations of carbon monoxide.
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