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Lucian Hritcu

Researcher at Alexandru Ioan Cuza University

Publications -  144
Citations -  3213

Lucian Hritcu is an academic researcher from Alexandru Ioan Cuza University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Oxidative stress & Elevated plus maze. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 133 publications receiving 2483 citations. Previous affiliations of Lucian Hritcu include Abdelmalek Essaâdi University.

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Changes of some oxidative stress markers in the serum of patients with mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease.

TL;DR: This study clearly demonstrates that oxidative stress damage occurs in patients with mild cognitive impairment and AD, and some enzymatic markers of oxidative stress are similar in MCI and AD patients, suggesting that oxidative damage could be one important aspect for the onset of AD.
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Effects of lavender oil inhalation on improving scopolamine-induced spatial memory impairment in laboratory rats.

TL;DR: Taken together, multiple exposures to lavender essential oils could effectively reverse spatial memory deficits induced by dysfunction of the cholinergic system in the rat brain and might provide an opportunity for management neurological abnormalities in dementia conditions.
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Methanolic Extract of Piper nigrum Fruits Improves Memory Impairment by Decreasing Brain Oxidative Stress in Amyloid Beta(1–42) Rat Model of Alzheimer’s Disease

TL;DR: It is suggested that the methanolic extract of Piper nigrum L. fruits ameliorates amyloid beta(1–42)-induced spatial memory impairment by attenuation of the oxidative stress in the rat hippocampus.
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Cognitive-enhancing and antioxidant activities of inhaled coriander volatile oil in amyloid β(1-42) rat model of Alzheimer's disease.

TL;DR: Exposure to coriander volatile oil is suggested to ameliorates Aβ(1-42)-induced spatial memory impairment by attenuation of the oxidative stress in the rat hippocampus.
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Role of the mesotelencephalic dopamine system in learning and memory processes in the rat.

TL;DR: It is suggested that ventral tegmental area and substantia nigra dopaminergic neurons play an important role in retention of both short-term memory and long- term memory evaluated with the multi-trial passive avoidance test, without affecting memory acquisition.