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Volume 36, Number 4, May 2004

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Dietary supplementation with melatonin reduces levels of amyloid beta-peptides in the murine cerebral cortex
pp. 224-231(8)
Authors: Lahiri D.K.; Chen D.; Ge Y-W.; Bondy S.C.; Sharman E.H.

Melatonin ameliorates chronic renal failure-induced oxidative organ damage in rats
pp. 232-241(10)
Authors: Scedilener G.; Paskalogcaronlu K.; Toklu H.; Kapucu C.; Ayanoglu-Dulger G.; Kacmaz A.; Sakarcan A.

Early indicators of chronic lung disease in preterm infants with respiratory distress syndrome and their inhibition by melatonin
pp. 250-255(6)
Authors: Gitto E.; Reiter R.J.; Amodio A.; Romeo C.; Cuzzocrea E.; Sabatino G.; Buonocore G.; Cordaro V.; Trimarchi G.; Barberi I.

Qualitative and quantitative changes of melatonin levels in physiological and pathological aging and in centenarians
pp. 256-261(6)
Authors: Magri F.; Sarra S.; Cinchetti W.; Guazzoni V.; Fioravanti M.; Cravello L.; Ferrari E.

Blood pressure-lowering effect of melatonin in type 1 diabetes
pp. 262-266(5)
Authors: Cavallo A.; Daniels S.R.; Dolan L.M.; Bean J.A.; Khoury J.C.

Effects of some synthetic kynurenines on brain amino acids and nitric oxide after pentylenetetrazole administration to rats
pp. 267-277(11)
Authors: Bikjdaouene L.; Escames G.; Camacho E.; León J.; Ferrer J.M.R.; Espinosa A.; Gallo M.A.; de Dios Luna J.; Acuña-Castroviejo D.

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