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  • Torres, J.B.; Assuncao, J.; Farias, J.A.; Kahwage, R.; Lins, N.; Passos, A.; Quintairos, A.; Trevia, N.; Diniz, C.W.
    NADPH-diaphorase histochemical changes in the hippocampus, cerebellum and striatum are correlated with different modalities of exercise and watermaze performances (2006), Exp. Brain Res., 175, 292-304.
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Mus musculus
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brain fifteen albino Swiss mice between the 22nd and 55th post-natal days are exercised in the following modalities: voluntary (V), acrobatic (A), acrobatic/voluntary (AV) and forced (F) and compared to inactive group (I). The A group presented higher NADPH-d activity in the cerebellar granular layer than all other groups Mus musculus
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cerebellum
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corpus striatum
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hippocampus
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