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Guapiaçu virus, a new insect-specific flavivirus isolated from two species of Aedes mosquitoes from Brazil.
Sci Rep. 2021 Feb 25;11(1):4674. doi: 10.1038/s41598-021-83879-6.
Sci Rep. 2021.
PMID: 33633167
Free PMC article.
Epizootics due to Yellow Fever Virus in São Paulo State, Brazil: viral dissemination to new areas (2016-2017).
Cunha MS, da Costa AC, de Azevedo Fernandes NCC, Guerra JM, Dos Santos FCP, Nogueira JS, D'Agostino LG, Komninakis SV, Witkin SS, Ressio RA, Maeda AY, Vasami FGS, Kaigawa UMA, de Azevedo LS, de Souza Facioli PA, Macedo FLL, Sabino EC, Leal É, de Souza RP.
Cunha MS, et al. Among authors: d agostino lg.
Sci Rep. 2019 Apr 2;9(1):5474. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-41950-3.
Sci Rep. 2019.
PMID: 30940867
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Exposure to forced swim stress does not alter central production of IL-1.
Deak T, Bellamy C, D'Agostino LG.
Deak T, et al. Among authors: d agostino lg.
Brain Res. 2003 May 16;972(1-2):53-63. doi: 10.1016/s0006-8993(03)02485-5.
Brain Res. 2003.
PMID: 12711078
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Behavioral responses during the forced swim test are not affected by anti-inflammatory agents or acute illness induced by lipopolysaccharide.
Deak T, Bellamy C, D'Agostino LG, Rosanoff M, McElderry NK, Bordner KA.
Deak T, et al. Among authors: d agostino lg.
Behav Brain Res. 2005 May 7;160(1):125-34. doi: 10.1016/j.bbr.2004.11.024. Epub 2004 Dec 29.
Behav Brain Res. 2005.
PMID: 15836907
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