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1. Sex differences on the response to antidepressants and psychobiotics following early life stress in rats.

2. Sex differences on the behavior and oxidative stress after ketamine treatment in adult rats subjected to early life stress.

3. Sex-related patterns of the gut-microbiota-brain axis in the neuropsychiatric conditions.

4. Gut microbiota-brain axis in depression: The role of neuroinflammation.

5. Relationship of Oxidative Stress as a Link between Diabetes Mellitus and Major Depressive Disorder.

6. LC/QTOF profile and preliminary stability studies of an enriched flavonoid fraction of Cecropia pachystachya Trécul leaves with potential antidepressant-like activity.

7. Antioxidant treatment ameliorates experimental diabetes-induced depressive-like behaviour and reduces oxidative stress in brain and pancreas.

8. Effects of ketamine administration on the phosphorylation levels of CREB and TrKB and on oxidative damage after infusion of MEK inhibitor.

9. A single dose of S-ketamine induces long-term antidepressant effects and decreases oxidative stress in adulthood rats following maternal deprivation.

10. Minocycline protects against oxidative damage and alters energy metabolism parameters in the brain of rats subjected to chronic mild stress.

11. Anxious phenotypes plus environmental stressors are related to brain DNA damage and changes in NMDA receptor subunits and glutamate uptake.

12. Acute and Chronic Treatments with Quetiapine Increase Mitochondrial Respiratory Chain Complex Activity in the Rat Brain.

13. Ketamine treatment partly reverses alterations in brain derived- neurotrophic factor, oxidative stress and energy metabolism parameters induced by an animal model of depression.

14. Ketamine ameliorates depressive-like behaviors and immune alterations in adult rats following maternal deprivation.

15. MAPK signaling correlates with the antidepressant effects of ketamine.

16. Ketamine and imipramine in the nucleus accumbens regulate histone deacetylation induced by maternal deprivation and are critical for associated behaviors.

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