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1. Low light availability affects leaf gas exchange, growth and survival of Euterpe edulis seedlings transplanted into the understory of an anthropic tropical rainforest

2. Development and evaluation of the in vitro schistosomicidal activity of solid dispersions based on 2-(-5-bromo-1-H-indole-3-yl-methylene)-N-(naphthalene-1-ylhydrazine-carbothiamide.

3. The damage caused by Cd toxicity to photosynthesis, cellular ultrastructure, antioxidant metabolism, and gene expression in young cacao plants are mitigated by high Mn doses in soil.

4. Physiological, ultrastructural, biochemical and molecular responses of young cocoa plants to the toxicity of Cr (III) in soil.

5. Is Low Non-Lethal Concentration of Methylmercury Really Safe? A Report on Genotoxicity with Delayed Cell Proliferation.

6. Glutathione-Induced Calcium Shifts in Chick Retinal Glial Cells.

7. Anticonvulsant properties of Euterpe oleracea in mice.

8. [The use, care and policy of complementary and integrative practices in primary health care].

9. In vitro biological action of aqueous extract from roots of Physalis angulata against Leishmania (Leishmania) amazonensis.

10. Social scientists in public health: a fuzzy approach.

11. Antinociceptive Activity and Toxicity Evaluation of the Fatty Oil from Plukenetia polyadenia Mull. Arg. (Euphorbiaceae).

12. Morphine protects against methylmercury intoxication: a role for opioid receptors in oxidative stress?

13. Physalis angulata induces in vitro differentiation of murine bone marrow cells into macrophages.

14. Combined kinetic studies and computational analysis on kojic acid analogous as tyrosinase inhibitors.

15. Comparative study of mercury speciation in commercial fishes of the Brazilian Amazon.

16. [Almost an autobiography: a study of social scientists in health based on the Lattes Curriculum].

17. A novel function for kojic acid, a secondary metabolite from Aspergillus fungi, as antileishmanial agent.

18. Libidibia ferrea mature seeds promote antinociceptive effect by peripheral and central pathway: possible involvement of opioid and cholinergic receptors.

19. Chickens treated with a nitric oxide inhibitor became more resistant to Plasmodium gallinaceum infection due to reduced anemia, thrombocytopenia and inflammation.

20. Molecular chaperones: toward new therapeutic tools.

21. Kojic acid, a secondary metabolite from Aspergillus sp., acts as an inducer of macrophage activation.

22. Glutamate induces glutathione efflux mediated by glutamate/aspartate transporter in retinal cell cultures.

23. Genotoxicity of mercury: contributing for the analysis of Amazonian populations.

24. Adult brain nitrergic activity after concomitant prenatal exposure to ethanol and methyl mercury.

25. Activity of the julocrotine, a glutarimide alkaloid from Croton pullei var. glabrior, on Leishmania (L.) amazonensis.

26. Scopolamine- and diazepam-induced amnesia are blocked by systemic and intraseptal administration of substance P and choline chloride.

27. Pathogenic action of Plasmodium gallinaceum in chickens: brain histology and nitric oxide production by blood monocyte-derived macrophages.

28. Mercury in the Tapajós River basin, Brazilian Amazon: a review.

29. [The field of Collective Health in the courses perspective].

30. [The curricular issue for academic training plan in Public Health: theoretical aspects].

31. Behavioral and biochemical effects of neonicotinoid thiamethoxam on the cholinergic system in rats.

32. Pharmacological characterization of glutamate Na+-independent transport in retinal cell cultures: implications in the glutathione metabolism.

33. Establishment and conventional cytogenetic characterization of three gastric cancer cell lines.

34. Mercury and human genotoxicity: critical considerations and possible molecular mechanisms.

35. Methylmercury neurotoxicity & antioxidant defenses.

36. Genotoxic effect of Physalis angulata L. (Solanaceae) extract on human lymphocytes treated in vitro.

37. Physalis angulata extract exerts anti-inflammatory effects in rats by inhibiting different pathways.

38. Mercury exposure and antioxidant defenses in women: a comparative study in the Amazon.

39. In vitro toxicity induced by methylmercury on sympathetic neurons is reverted by L-cysteine or glutathione.

40. Blood and inflammatory cells of the lungfish Lepidosiren paradoxa.

41. Methylmercury genotoxicity: a novel effect in human cell lines of the central nervous system.

42. Mercury pollution and childhood in Amazon riverside villages.

43. Cyclosporine A treatment of leprosy patients with chronic neuritis is associated with pain control and reduction in antibodies against nerve growth factor.

44. Methylmercury intoxication activates nitric oxide synthase in chick retinal cell culture.

45. Estradiol reduces cumulative mercury and associated disturbances in the hypothalamus-pituitary axis of ovariectomized rats.

46. Antinociceptive effect of the aqueous extract obtained from roots of Physalis angulata L. on mice.

47. Estradiol, but not dehydroepiandrosterone, decreases parasitemia and increases the incidence of cerebral malaria and the mortality in plasmodium berghei ANKA-infected CBA mice.

48. Mercury and selenium concentrations in hair samples of women in fertile age from Amazon riverside communities.

49. American tegumentary leishmaniasis: a quantitative analysis of Langerhans cells presents important differences between L. (L.) amazonensis and Viannia subgenus.

50. Protective effects of glutathione and cysteine on the methylmercury-induced striatal dopamine release in vivo.

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