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1. Overexpression of kynurenic acid and 3-hydroxyanthranilic acid after rat traumatic brain injury

2. Gemst: a taylor-made combination that reverts neuroanatomical changes in stroke

3. Immunoscreening of Alpha-Tocopherol in Breast, Prostate Cancers and in Gestational Choriocarcinoma Tissues

4. Increased Levels of Plasma Tumor Necrosis Factor-α Mediate Schizophrenia Symptom Dimensions and Neurocognitive Impairments and Are Inversely Associated with Natural IgM Directed to Malondialdehyde and Paraoxonase 1 Activity

5. Frontiers in Vitamin Research: New Antibodies, New Data

6. The menstrual cycle may not be limited to the endometrium but also may impact gut permeability

7. Correction to: Increased Levels of Plasma Tumor Necrosis Factor-α Mediate Schizophrenia Symptom Dimensions and Neurocognitive Impairments and Are Inversely Associated with Natural IgM Directed to Malondialdehyde and Paraoxonase 1 Activity

8. Generation of specific antisera directed against D-amino acids: focus on the neuroanatomical distribution of D-glutamate and other D-amino acids

10. Activated neuro-oxidative and neuro-nitrosative pathways at the end of term are associated with inflammation and physio-somatic and depression symptoms, while predicting outcome characteristics in mother and baby

11. IgM-mediated autoimmune responses to oxidative specific epitopes, but not nitrosylated adducts, are significantly decreased in pregnancy: association with bacterial translocation, perinatal and lifetime major depression and the tryptophan catabolite (TRYCAT) pathway

12. Deficit Schizophrenia Is Characterized by Defects in IgM-Mediated Responses to Tryptophan Catabolites (TRYCATs): a Paradigm Shift Towards Defects in Natural Self-Regulatory Immune Responses Coupled with Mucosa-Derived TRYCAT Pathway Activation

13. Deficit, but Not Nondeficit, Schizophrenia Is Characterized by Mucosa-Associated Activation of the Tryptophan Catabolite (TRYCAT) Pathway with Highly Specific Increases in IgA Responses Directed to Picolinic, Xanthurenic, and Quinolinic Acid

14. Detection of pantothenic acid-immunoreactive neurons in the rat lateral septal nucleus by a newly developed antibody

15. Schizophrenia phenomenology comprises a bifactorial general severity and a single-group factor, which are differently associated with neurotoxic immune and immune-regulatory pathways

16. Body image dissatisfaction in pregnant and non-pregnant females is strongly predicted by immune activation and mucosa-derived activation of the tryptophan catabolite (TRYCAT) pathway

17. IgA/IgM responses to tryptophan and tryptophan catabolites (TRYCATs) are differently associated with prenatal depression, physio-somatic symptoms at the end of term and premenstrual syndrome

18. Overexpression of kynurenic acid and 3-hydroxyanthranilic acid after rat traumatic brain injury

19. Towards a new classification of stable phase schizophrenia into major and simple neuro-cognitive psychosis: Results of unsupervised machine learning analysis

20. GEMALS: A promising therapy for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

21. In Schizophrenia, Depression, Anxiety, and Physiosomatic Symptoms Are Strongly Related to Psychotic Symptoms and Excitation, Impairments in Episodic Memory, and Increased Production of Neurotoxic Tryptophan Catabolites: a Multivariate and Machine Learning Study

22. Natural regulatory IgM-mediated autoimmune responses directed against malondialdehyde regulate oxidative and nitrosative pathways and coupled with IgM responses to nitroso adducts attenuate depressive and physiosomatic symptoms at the end of term pregnancy

23. Deficit schizophrenia is a discrete diagnostic category defined by neuro-immune and neurocognitive features: results of supervised machine learning

24. IgA/IgM Responses to Gram-Negative Bacteria are not Associated with Perinatal Depression, but with Physio-somatic Symptoms and Activation of the Tryptophan Catabolite Pathway at the End of Term and Postnatal Anxiety

25. Gemst: a taylor-made combination that reverts neuroanatomical changes in stroke

26. Changes in Tryptophan Catabolite (TRYCAT) Pathway Patterning Are Associated with Mild Impairments in Declarative Memory in Schizophrenia and Deficits in Semantic and Episodic Memory Coupled with Increased False-Memory Creation in Deficit Schizophrenia

27. GEMSP exerts a myelin-protecting role in the rat optic nerve

28. In myalgic encephalomyelitis/chronic fatigue syndrome, increased autoimmune activity against 5-HT is associated with immuno-inflammatory pathways and bacterial translocation

29. Increased autoimmune responses against auto-epitopes modified by oxidative and nitrosative damage in depression: Implications for the pathways to chronic depression and neuroprogression

30. 3-hydroxi-anthranilic acid is early expressed in stroke

31. Follow-up of multiple sclerosis patients treated with Endotherapia (GEMSP)

32. NO-tryptophan: a new small molecule located in the rat brain

33. Overexpression of kynurenic acid in stroke: An endogenous neuroprotector?

34. In depression, bacterial translocation may drive inflammatory responses, oxidative and nitrosative stress (O&NS), and autoimmune responses directed against O&NS-damaged neoepitopes

35. Direct visualization of retinoic acid in the rat hypothalamus: An immunohistochemical study

36. In utero and early-life exposure of rats to a Wi-Fi signal: Screening of immune markers in sera and gestational outcome

37. Frontiers in Vitamin Research: New Antibodies, New Data

38. (Neuro)inflammation and neuroprogression as new pathways and drug targets in depression: From antioxidants to kinase inhibitors

39. Endotherapia

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41. New drug therapies for multiple sclerosis

42. Vitamins in the monkey brain: An immunocytochemical study

43. A New Drug Candidate (GEMSP) for Multiple Sclerosis

44. Gemals, a new drug candidate, extends lifespan and improves electromyographic parameters in a rat model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

45. Circulating antibodies to NO- and ONOO-modified antigens in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Alzheimer's disease and multiple sclerosis

46. Localization of l-DOPA uptake and decarboxylating neuronal structures in the cat brain using dopamine immunohistochemistry

47. Targeted and persistent effects of NO mediated by S-nitrosation of tissue thiols in arteries with endothelial dysfunction

48. Developmental study of vitamin C distribution in children's brainstems by immunohistochemistry

49. Thiamine-like fibers in the monkey brain: An immunocytochemical study

50. Tyramine-immunoreactive neuronal structures in the rat brain: Abundance in the median eminence of the mediobasal hypothalamus

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