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1. Cellular prion protein (PrP(C)) modulates ethanol-induced behavioral adaptive changes in mice.

2. Cellular prion protein is present in dopaminergic neurons and modulates the dopaminergic system.

3. Cellular prion protein modulates age-related behavioral and neurochemical alterations in mice.

4. Cellular prion protein modulates defensive attention and innate fear-induced behaviour evoked in transgenic mice submitted to an agonistic encounter with the tropical coral snake Oxyrhopus guibei.

5. Mild cognitive deficits associated to neocortical microgyria in mice with genetic deletion of cellular prion protein.

6. Cellular prion protein regulates the motor behaviour performance and anxiety-induced responses in genetically modified mice.

7. Involvement of cellular prion protein in the nociceptive response in mice.

8. The interaction between prion protein and laminin modulates memory consolidation.

9. Impaired exercise capacity, but unaltered mitochondrial respiration in skeletal or cardiac muscle of mice lacking cellular prion protein.

10. Altered behavioural response to acute stress in mice lacking cellular prion protein.

11. Normal brain mitochondrial respiration in adult mice lacking cellular prion protein.

12. Cellular prion protein: implications in seizures and epilepsy.

13. Cellular prion protein: on the road for functions.

14. Imbalance of antioxidant defense in mice lacking cellular prion protein.

15. Cellular prion protein binds laminin and mediates neuritogenesis.

16. Increased sensitivity to seizures in mice lacking cellular prion protein.

17. Normal inhibitory avoidance learning and anxiety, but increased locomotor activity in mice devoid of PrP(C).

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