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List of works by António Mateus-Pinheiro

AP2γ controls adult hippocampal neurogenesis and modulates cognitive, but not anxiety or depressive-like behavior.

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AP2γ: A New Player on Adult Hippocampal Neurogenesis Regulation.

scientific article published on 2 April 2018

Adenosine A2A receptor regulation of microglia morphological remodeling-gender bias in physiology and in a model of chronic anxiety

scientific article published on 11 October 2016

Cell genesis and dendritic plasticity: a neuroplastic pas de deux in the onset and remission from depression

scientific article published on 28 May 2013

Chronic stress targets adult neurogenesis preferentially in the suprapyramidal blade of the rat dorsal dentate gyrus

scientific article published on 29 August 2017

Differential and converging molecular mechanisms of antidepressants' action in the hippocampal dentate gyrus

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Epigenetic (de)regulation of adult hippocampal neurogenesis: implications for depression

scientific article published on November 2011

Immuno-Golgi as a Tool for Analyzing Neuronal 3D-Dendritic Structure in Phenotypically Characterized Neurons

scientific article published on March 12, 2012

Mesenchymal stem cells secretome as a modulator of the neurogenic niche: basic insights and therapeutic opportunities

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Re-cycling Paradigms: Cell Cycle Regulation in Adult Hippocampal Neurogenesis and Implications for Depression

scientific article published on 08 March 2013

Sustained remission from depressive-like behavior depends on hippocampal neurogenesis

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Tau-dependent suppression of adult neurogenesis in the stressed hippocampus

scientific article published on 30 May 2017

The Sweet Drive Test: refining phenotypic characterization of anhedonic behavior in rodents

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The effects of chronic stress on hippocampal adult neurogenesis and dendritic plasticity are reversed by selective MAO-A inhibition

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The modulation of adult neuroplasticity is involved in the mood-improving actions of atypical antipsychotics in an animal model of depression

scientific article published on 6 June 2017