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2. Interesterified fat consumption since gestation decreases striatal dopaminergic targets levels and gdnf impairing locomotion of adult offspring

3. Physical exercise modifies behavioral and molecular parameters related to opioid addiction regardless of training time

4. Omega-3 decreases D1 and D2 receptors expression in the prefrontal cortex and prevents amphetamine-induced conditioned place preference in rats

5. Substitution therapy with amphetamine-isotherapic attenuates amphetamine toxicological aspects of addiction

6. Toxicological aspects of the interesterified-fat from processed foods: Influences on opioid system and its reward effects in rats

7. Gallic acid prevents ketamine-induced oxidative damages in brain regions and liver of rats

8. Tactile stimulation during different developmental periods modifies hippocampal BDNF and GR, affecting memory and behavior in adult rats

9. m-Trifluoromethyl-diphenyldiselenide as a pharmacological tool to treat preference symptoms related to AMPH-induced dependence in rats

10. Stress during the gestational period modifies pups’ emotionality parameters and favors preference for morphine in adolescent rats

11. Neonatal tactile stimulation decreases depression‐like and anxiety‐like behaviors and potentiates sertraline action in young rats

12. Magnesium Supplementation Prevents and Reverses Experimentally Induced Movement Disturbances in Rats: Biochemical and Behavioral Parameters

13. Influence ofTransFat on Skin Damage in First-Generation Rats Exposed to UV Radiation

14. Effects of Fish and Grape Seed Oils as Core of Haloperidol-Loaded Nanocapsules on Oral Dyskinesia in Rats

15. Atopic dermatitis-like disease in a rat model

16. Moderate hypoxia is able to minimize the manganese-induced toxicity in tissues of silver catfish (Rhamdia quelen)

17. Influence of physical activity on addiction parameters of rats exposed to amphetamine which were previously supplemented with hydrogenated vegetable fat

18. Antioxidant protection of gallic acid against toxicity induced by Pb in blood, liver and kidney of rats

19. Locomotor damage and brain oxidative stress induced by lead exposure are attenuated by gallic acid treatment

20. Oral supplementation with fish oil reduces dryness and pruritus in the acetone-induced dry skin rat model

21. Aqueous extract of pecan nut shell (Carya illinoensis [Wangenh.] K. Koch) exerts protection against oxidative damage induced by cyclophosphamide in rat testis

22. Exercise modifies amphetamine relapse: behavioral and oxidative markers in rats

23. Tactile stimulation and neonatal isolation affect behavior and oxidative status linked to cocaine administration in young rats

24. Trans fat supplementation increases UV-radiation-induced oxidative damage on skin of mice

25. Neonatal handling prevents anxiety-like symptoms in rats exposed to chronic mild stress: behavioral and oxidative parameters

26. Could dietary trans fatty acids induce movement disorders? Effects of exercise and its influence on Na⁺K⁺-ATPase and catalase activity in rat striatum

27. Comparative study between two animal models of extrapyramidal movement disorders: prevention and reversion by pecan nut shell aqueous extract

28. Comparative study between n-6, trans and n-3 fatty acids on repeated amphetamine exposure: a possible factor for the development of mania

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