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  1. Cholinergic Transporters Serve as Potential Targets in Alzheimer’s Disease
  2. The diverse ways to determine experimental dose in animals 
  3. Learn How Quercetin Protects the Brain
  4. Defensive proclivity of bacoside A and bromelain against oxidative stress and AChE gene expression induced by dichlorvos in the brain of Mus musculus
  5. Invulnerability of bromelain against oxidative degeneration and cholinergic deficits imposed by dichlorvos in mice brains
  6. Protective manifestation of bacoside A and bromelain in terms of cholinesterases, gamma-amino butyric acid, serotonin level and stress proteins in the brain of dichlorvos-intoxicated mice
  7. Protective propensity of bacoside A and bromelain on renal cholinesterases, γ-Aminobutyric acid and serotonin level of Mus musculus intoxicated with dichlorvos
  8. Bacoside A and bromelain relieve dichlorvos induced changes in oxidative responses in mice serum
  9. Thiamine deficiency induces oxidative stress in brain mitochondria of Mus musculus
  10. Augmentation of cholinesterases and ATPase activities in the cerebellum and pons-medulla oblongata, by a combination of antioxidants (resveratrol, ascorbic acid, alpha-lipoic acid and vitamin E), in acutely lindane intoxicated mice
  11. The evaluation of effect of alpha-lipoic acid and vitamin E on the lipid peroxidation, gamma-amino butyric acid and serotonin level in the brain of mice (Mus musculus) acutely intoxicated with lindane