Oscar U. Scremin
Instituto de Toxicologia Agraria de Rosario
Facultad de Ciencias Medicas
UNR, Santa Fe 3100
Rosario CP2000
Argentina
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- The environmental pollutant endosulfan disrupts cerebral cortical function at low doses. Scremin, O.U., Chialvo, D.R., Lavarello, S., Berra, H.H., Lucero, M.A. Neurotoxicology (2011)
- Cortical contusion induces trans-hemispheric reorganization of blood flow maps. Scremin, O.U., Li, M.G., Scremin, A.M. Brain Res. (2007)
- Circadian rhythms of heart rate and locomotion after treatment with low-dose acetylcholinesterase inhibitors. Scremin, O.U., Shih, T.M., Huynh, L., Roch, M., Sun, W., Chialvo, D.R., Jenden, D.J. J. Appl. Toxicol (2006)
- Acetylcholine and choline dynamics provide early and late markers of traumatic brain injury. Scremin, O.U., Li, M.G., Roch, M., Booth, R., Jenden, D.J. Brain Res. (2006)
- Delayed neurologic and behavioral effects of subtoxic doses of cholinesterase inhibitors. Scremin, O.U., Shih, T.M., Huynh, L., Roch, M., Booth, R., Jenden, D.J. J. Pharmacol. Exp. Ther. (2003)
- Cerebral cortical blood flow maps are reorganized in MAOB-deficient mice. Scremin, O.U., Holschneider, D.P., Chen, K., Li, M.G., Shih, J.C. Brain Res. (1999)