publicações selecionadas
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artigo académico
- Intersectin1/cdc42 signaling regulates methamphetamine-induced neuronal remodeling in the hippocampus. Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences. 2025
- IL-10 and Cdc42 modulate astrocyte-mediated microglia activation in methamphetamine-induced neuroinflammation. Glia. 2024
- Microglial Rac1 is essential for experience-dependent brain plasticity and cognitive performance. Cell Reports. 2023
- RhoA balances microglial reactivity and survival during neuroinflammation. Cell Death and Differentiation. 2023
- Profiling Microglia in a Mouse Model of Machado-Joseph Disease. Biomedicine. 2022
- Astrocyte-derived TNF and glutamate critically modulate microglia activation by methamphetamine. Neuropsychopharmacology. 2021
- Daily alcohol intake triggers aberrant synaptic pruning leading to synapse loss and anxiety-like behavior. Science Signaling. 2020
- Microglia Dysfunction Caused by the Loss of Rhoa Disrupts Neuronal Physiology and Leads to Neurodegeneration. Cell Reports. 2020
- Corrigendum: Oligodendrocyte, Astrocyte and Microglia Crosstalk in Myelin Development, Damage, and Repair. Front. Cell Dev. Biol.. 2016
- Oligodendrocyte, Astrocyte, and Microglia Crosstalk in Myelin Development, Damage, and Repair. Front. Cell Dev. Biol.. 2016
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documento
- Untangling sex differences in glia-to-neuron communication in chronic alcohol exposure 2025
- Il-10 and cdc42 as critical modulators in methamphetamine-induced neuroinflammation 2024
- Rho GTPases in the spotlight: unveiling methamphetamine's effects on neuronal remodeling in the hippocampus 2023
- Methamphetamine-induced modulation of RhoGTPases in hippocampal neurons and microglia (Presented by A. Terceiro) 2023
- Microglia remodel the synaptic signaling required for context-dependent cognitive performance 2021
- Astrocyte-derived TNF and glutamate critically modulate microglia reactivity by methamphetamine 2021
- The role of coffee constituents other than caffeine on CSK/Src pathway in the Central Nervous System 2018
- Alcohol intake triggers aberrant synaptic pruning leading to synapse loss and anxiety-like behavior
- Microglia dysfunction caused by the loss of Rhoa disrupts neuronal physiology and leads to neurodegeneration
- Rac1 signaling in microglia is essential for synaptic proteome plasticity and experience-dependent cognitive performance