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  1. Cortico‐cortical connectivity of the somatosensory cortex of the agouti: Topographical organization and evolutionary implications
  2. The Hidden Dangers of Sedentary Living: Insights into Molecular, Cellular, and Systemic Mechanisms
  3. Sedentary Life Is an Invisible Trap: Molecular, Cellular, and Systemic Reasons to Leave It Behind
  4. Contrasting Disease Progression, Microglia Reactivity, Tolerance, and Resistance to Toxoplasma gondii Infection in Two Mouse Strains
  5. Unraveling the Influence of Litter Size, Maternal Care, Exercise, and Aging on Neurobehavioral Plasticity and Dentate Gyrus Microglia Dynamics in Male Rats
  6. Contrasting Disease Progression, Microglia Reactivity, Tolerance, and Resistance to <em>Toxoplasma gondii</em> Infection in Two Mouse Strains
  7. Unraveling the Influence of Litter Size, Maternal Care, Exercise, and Aging on Neurobehavioral Plasticity and Dentate Gyrus Microglia Dynamics in Rats
  8. Risk Polymorphisms of FNDC5, BDNF, and NTRK2 and Poor Education Interact and Aggravate Age-Related Cognitive Decline
  9. Molecular Changes in the Brain of the Wintering Calidris pusilla in the Mangroves of the Amazon River Estuary
  10. The Sedentary Lifestyle and Masticatory Dysfunction: Time to Review the Contribution to Age-Associated Cognitive Decline and Astrocyte Morphotypes in the Dentate Gyrus
  11. Microglial Metamorphosis in Three Dimensions in Virus Limbic Encephalitis: An Unbiased Pictorial Representation Based on a Stereological Sampling Approach of Surveillant and Reactive Microglia
  12. The Microglial Metamorphosis in Three-Dimensions in Virus Limbic Encephalitis: An Unbiased Pictorial Representation Based on Stereological Sampling Approach of Surveillant and Reactive Microglia
  13. The Microglial Metamorphosis in Three-dimensions in Virus Limbic Encephalitis: An Unbiased Pictorial Representation Based on Stereological Sampling Approach of Surveillant and Reactive Microglia
  14. Lateral septum microglial changes and behavioral abnormalities of mice exposed to valproic acid during the prenatal period
  15. Limbic Encephalitis Brain Damage Induced by Cocal Virus in Adult Mice Is Reduced by Environmental Enrichment: Neuropathological and Behavioral Studies
  16. BALB/c female subjected to valproic acid during gestational period exhibited greater microglial and behavioral changes than male mice: a significant contra intuitive result
  17. Long‐term environmental enrichment reduces microglia morphological diversity of the molecular layer of dentate gyrus
  18. Environmental Enrichment Improved Learning and Memory, Increased Telencephalic Cell Proliferation, and Induced Differential Gene Expression in Colossoma macropomum
  19. Environmental enrichment increases the number of telencephalic but not tectal cells of angelfish
  20. Arenaria interpres wintering period is associated with hippocampal astrocytes morphological changes
  21. Contrasting migratory journeys and changes in hippocampal astrocyte morphology in shorebirds
  22. Early and late neuropathological features of meningoencephalitis associated with Maraba virus infection
  23. Differential Change in Hippocampal Radial Astrocytes and Neurogenesis in Shorebirds With Contrasting Migratory Routes
  24. Stereological Analysis of Early Gene Expression Using Egr-1 Immunolabeling After Spreading Depression in the Rat Somatosensory Cortex
  25. Small-scale environmental enrichment and exercise enhance learning and spatial memory of Carassius auratus, and increase cell proliferation in the telencephalon: an exploratory study
  26. Rest is essential for recovery from dengue infection.
  27. Environmental Impoverishment, Aging, and Reduction in Mastication Affect Mouse Innate Repertoire to Explore Novel Environments and to Assess Risk
  28. WATER-BASED EXERCISE AND RESISTANCE TRAINING IMPROVE COGNITION IN OLDER ADULTS
  29. The Organization and Connections of Second Somatosensory Cortex in the Agouti
  30. The subtleties of cognitive decline in multiple sclerosis,
  31. Granulocyte macrophage colony-stimulating factor alone reduces Toxoplasma gondii replication in microglial culture by superoxide and nitric oxide, without IFN-γ production: a preliminary report
  32. Hippocampal Astrocytes in Migrating and Wintering Semipalmated Sandpiper Calidris pusilla
  33. PHYSICAL ACTIVITY, COGNITIVE DECLINE, PLATELET CHANGES IN ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE AND HEALTHY OLD ADULTS
  34. Hippocampal neurogenesis and volume in migrating semipalmated sandpipers.
  35. Age and Environment Influences on Mouse Prion Disease Progression: Behavioral Changes and Morphometry and Stereology of Hippocampal Astrocytes
  36. Influence of schooling and age on cognitive performance in healthy older adults
  37. Age, environment, object recognition and morphological diversity of GFAP-immunolabeled astrocytes
  38. Cães domésticos predadores de ninho de batuíra bicuda (Charadrius wilsonia) no nordeste brasileiro
  39. Hierarchical Cluster Analysis of Three-Dimensional Reconstructions of Unbiased Sampled Microglia Shows not Continuous Morphological Changes from Stage 1 to 2 after Multiple Dengue Infections in Callithrix penicillata
  40. Estimulação multissensorial e cognitiva em idosos institucionalizados e não institucionalizados: estudo exploratório*
  41. Virus Infections on Prion Diseased Mice Exacerbate Inflammatory Microglial Response
  42. Microglia and neurons in the hippocampus of migratory sandpipers
  43. Morphometric analysis of feedforward pathways from the primary somatosensory area (S1) of rats
  44. Antibody-enhanced dengue disease generates a marked CNS inflammatory response in the black-tufted marmosetCallithrix penicillata
  45. Beneficial effects of multisensory and cognitive stimulation in institutionalized elderly: 12-months follow-up
  46. Age and environment influences on microglia response to virus encephalitis
  47. CANTAB object recognition and language tests to detect aging cognitive decline: an exploratory comparative study
  48. Visuospatial learning and memory in the Cebus apella and microglial morphology in the molecular layer of the dentate gyrus and CA1 lacunosum molecular layer
  49. Topography and architecture of visual and somatosensory areas of the agouti
  50. In vitrocytokines profile and ultrastructural changes of microglia and macrophages following interaction withLeishmania
  51. Soft-diet feeding after weaning affects behavior in mice: Potential increase in vulnerability to mental disorders
  52. Beneficial effects of multisensory and cognitive stimulation on age-related cognitive decline in long-term-care institutions
  53. Aging and Environmental Enrichment Exacerbate Inflammatory Response on Antibody-Enhanced Dengue Disease in Immunocompetent Murine Model
  54. Litter size, age-related memory impairments, and microglial changes in rat dentate gyrus: Stereological analysis and three dimensional morphometry
  55. Enriched environment and masticatory activity rehabilitation recover spatial memory decline in aged mice
  56. Environmental influences on antibody-enhanced dengue disease outcomes
  57. Dendritic structure varies as a function of eccentricity in V1: A quantitative study of NADPH diaphorase neurons in the diurnal South American rodent agouti, Dasyprocta prymnolopha
  58. Dopaminergic cell populations of the rat substantia nigra are differentially affected by essential fatty acid dietary restriction over two generations
  59. Morphometric variability of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate diaphorase neurons in the primary sensory areas of the rat
  60. Differential vulnerability of substantia nigra and corpus striatum to oxidative insult induced by reduced dietary levels of essential fatty acids
  61. Spatial memory decline after masticatory deprivation and aging is associated with altered laminar distribution of CA1 astrocytes
  62. Early behavioral changes and quantitative analysis of neuropathological features in murine prion disease
  63. Influence of Enriched Environment on Viral Encephalitis Outcomes: Behavioral and Neuropathological Changes in Albino Swiss Mice
  64. Single-pass measurement of the optical quality of the opossum eye.
  65. Enriched environment contributes to recovery of visual acuity and increases perineuronal nets in monocular-deprived animals.
  66. Cortical representation of the horizon in V1 and peripheral scaling in mammals with lateral eyes.
  67. Corrigendum to “Hippocampus and dentate gyrus of the Cebus monkey: Architectonic and stereological study”
  68. S1 to S2 hind- and forelimb projections in the agouti somatosensory cortex: Axon fragments morphological analysis
  69. Adult brain nitrergic activity after concomitant prenatal exposure to ethanol and methyl mercury
  70. Hippocampus and dentate gyrus of the Cebus monkey: Architectonic and stereological study
  71. Environmental impoverishment and aging alter object recognition, spatial learning, and dentate gyrus astrocytes
  72. Minocycline treatment reduces white matter damage after excitotoxic striatal injury
  73. Morphological variability of NADPH diaphorase neurons across areas V1, V2, and V3 of the common agouti
  74. Panorama da educação brasileira: Contribuições para uma política baseada em evidências
  75. Number and distribution of neurons in the retinal ganglion cell layer in relation to foraging behaviors of tyrant flycatchers
  76. Mecanismos de degeneración secundaria en el sistema nervioso central durante los trastornos neuronales agudos y el daño en la sustancia blanca
  77. Three dimensional morphometric analyses of axon terminals early changes induced by methylmercury intoxication in the adult cat striate cortex
  78. Spatiotemporal distribution of proteoglycans in the developing rat's barrel field and the effects of early deafferentation
  79. Aprendizagem baseada em problemas no ensino de ciências: Mudando atitudes de alunos e professores
  80. Early and Late Pathogenic Events of Newborn Mice Encephalitis Experimentally Induced by Itacaiunas and Curionópolis Bracorhabdoviruses Infection
  81. Inflammatory response and white matter damage after microinjections of endothelin-1 into the rat striatum
  82. Histochemical characterization, distribution and morphometric analysis of NADPH diaphorase neurons in the spinal cord of the agouti
  83. Exercise and foodad libitumreduce the impact of early in life nutritional inbalances on nitrergic activity of hippocampus and striatum
  84. Differential patterns of inflammatory response, axonal damage and myelin impairment following excitotoxic or ischemic damage to the trigeminal spinal nucleus of adult rats
  85. Diffuse Axonal Damage, Myelin Impairment, Astrocytosis and Inflammatory Response Following Microinjections of NMDA into The Rat Striatum
  86. Differential effects of methylmercury intoxication in the rat's barrel field as evidenced by NADPH diaphorase histochemistry
  87. The Organizational Variability of the Rodent Somatosensory Cortex
  88. Specialization of pyramidal cell structure in the visual areas V1, V2 and V3 of the South American rodent, Dasyprocta primnolopha
  89. NADPH-diaphorase histochemical changes in the hippocampus, cerebellum and striatum are correlated with different modalities of exercise and watermaze performances
  90. l-arginine treatment early in life influences NADPH-diaphorase neurons in visual cortex of normal and early-malnourished adult rats
  91. Neurotropism and neuropathological effects of selected rhabdoviruses on intranasally-infected newborn mice
  92. Callosal axon arbors in the limb representations of the somatosensory cortex (SI) in the agouti (Dasyprocta primnolopha)
  93. Systematic analysis of axonal damage and inflammatory response in different white matter tracts of acutely injured rat spinal cord
  94. Neuropil reactivity, distribution and morphology of NADPH diaphorase type I neurons in the barrel cortex of the adult mouse
  95. Astrocytosis, microglia activation, oligodendrocyte degeneration, and pyknosis following acute spinal cord injury
  96. A morphometric study of the progressive changes on NADPH diaphorase activity in the developing rat’s barrel field
  97. NADPH-diaphorase Histochemical Labeling Patterns in the Hippocampal Neuropil and Visual Cortical Neurons in Weaned Rats Reared during Lactation on Different Litter Sizes
  98. Os dilemas do desenvolvimento científico e tecnológico brasileiro
  99. Neuropil and neuronal changes in hippocampal NADPH-diaphorase histochemistry in the ME7 model of murine prion disease
  100. Synaptic changes characterize early behavioural signs in the ME7 model of murine prion disease
  101. Computer-assisted morphometric analysis of intrinsic axon terminals in the supragranular layers of cat striate cortex
  102. Permanent and transitory morphometric changes of NADPH-diaphorase-containing neurons in the rat visual cortex after early malnutrition
  103. The barrel field of the adult mouse Sml cortex as revealed by NADPH-diaphorase histochemistry
  104. A mathematical morphology approach to the extraction of nerve cell structures
  105. Methylmercury intoxication and histochemical demonstration of NADPH-diaphorase activity in the striate cortex of adult cats
  106. NADPH-Diaphorase Containing Neurons and Biocytin-labelled Axon Terminals in the Visual Cortex of Adult Rats Malnourished During Development
  107. Horizontal projections of area 17 in Cebus monkeys: metric features, and modular and laminar distribution
  108. Effects of Methyl Mercury on thein VivoRelease of Dopamine and Its Acidic Metabolites DOPAC and HVA from Striatum of Rats
  109. NADPH-diaphorase activity in area 17 of the squirrel monkey visual cortex: neuropil pattern, cell morphology and laminar distribution
  110. Erratum
  111. Late development of Zif268 ocular dominance columns in primary visual cortex of primates
  112. M and P retinal ganglion cells of diurnal and nocturnal New-World monkeys
  113. The Neurons in Layer 1 of Cat Visual Cortex
  114. A Comparative Survey of Magnification Factor in V1 and Retinal Ganglion Cell Topography of Lateral-Eyed Mammals
  115. Contralateral visual field representation in area 17 of the cerebral cortex of the agouti: A comparison between the cortical magnification factor and retinal ganglion cell distribution
  116. Displaced horizontal cells and biplexiform horizontal cells in the mammalian retina
  117. Visual response properties of pretectal units in the nucleus of the optic tract of the opossum
  118. Distribution and size of ganglion cells in the retinae of large Amazon rodents
  119. Retinal ganglion cell distribution in the cebus monkey: A comparison with the cortical magnification factors
  120. Electrophysiological determination of the refractive state of the eye of the opossum
  121. Contrast sensitivity function and visual acuity of the opossum