26 results on '"Guerrero Vargas, Natalí N."'
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2. Feature Selection and Classification for Searching Light at Night Exposure and Students’ Weight Relationship
3. Regulation of Metabolic Health by an “Olfactory-Hypothalamic Axis” and Its Possible Implications for the Development of Therapeutic Approaches for Obesity and T2D
4. Maternal exposure to dim light at night induces behavioral alterations in the adolescent and adult offspring Wistar rat.
5. Circadian rhythms and substance use disorders: A bidirectional relationship
6. Microglia in physiological conditions and the importance of understanding their homeostatic functions in the arcuate nucleus.
7. Chocolate for breakfast prevents circadian desynchrony in experimental models of jet-lag and shift-work
8. Random access to palatable food stimulates similar addiction-like responses as a fixed schedule, but only a fixed schedule elicits anticipatory activation
9. Dim Light at Night Promotes Circadian Disruption in Female Rats, at the Metabolic, Reproductive, and Behavioral Level.
10. Reciprocal interaction between the suprachiasmatic nucleus and the immune system tunes down the inflammatory response to lipopolysaccharide
11. Timed restricted feeding cycles drive daily rhythms in female rats maintained in constant light but only partially restore the estrous cycle
12. Diabetes Induces Permanent Deleterious Effects in the Olfactory Bulb Associated with Increased Tyrosine Hydroxylase Expression and ERK1/2 Phosphorylation
13. Circadian modulation of microglial physiological processes and immune responses
14. Circadian modulation of microglial physiological processes and immune responses.
15. Metabolic Disturbances Induced by Sleep Restriction as Potential Triggers for Alzheimer’s Disease
16. Regulation of Metabolic Health by an “Olfactory-Hypothalamic Axis” and Its Possible Implications for the Development of Therapeutic Approaches for Obesity and T2D
17. Time-of-Day-Dependent Gating of the Liver-Spinal Axis Initiates an Anti-Inflammatory Reflex in the Rat
18. Time‐restricted feeding prevents depressive‐like and anxiety‐like behaviors in male rats exposed to an experimental model of shift‐work
19. Time‐restricted feeding prevents depressive‐like and anxiety‐like behaviors in male rats exposed to an experimental model of shift‐work.
20. Shift-work: is time of eating determining metabolic health? Evidence from animal models.
21. Food in synchrony with melatonin and corticosterone relieves constant light disturbed metabolism
22. Circadian disruption promotes tumor growth by anabolic host metabolism; experimental evidence in a rat model
23. Food entrains clock genes but not metabolic genes in the liver of suprachiasmatic nucleus lesioned rats
24. Interaction between the hypothalamus and the immune system
25. Shift Work in Rats Results in Increased Inflammatory Response after Lipopolysaccharide Administration
26. Synchrony between suprachiasmatic nucleus-driven signals and the light/dark cycle is essential for liver homeostasis.
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