Luigi Francesco Agnati Italian physiologist (1940-)
Agnati, Luigi Francesco.
Agnati, Luigi F.
Agnati, Luigi F. 1940-
Agnati, Luigi F. (Luigi Francesco)
Agnati, Luigi Francesco 1940-
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Works
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Art, aesthetics, and the brain, 2019: | |
Carteggi | |
Computer-assisted morphometry and microdensitometry of transmitter-identified neurons ... 1984: | |
Edizione nazionale delle opere di Lazzaro Spallanzani | |
Guida alla Facoltà di medicina e chirurgia, c1982 (a.e.) | |
Intelligenza umana e intelligenza artificiale | |
Lesions and transplantation | |
Modulation by cholecystokinins of3H-spiroperidol binding in rat striatum: evidence for increased affinity and reduction in the number of binding sites | |
Neuroendocrinology of mood, c1988: | |
Neurotensin counteracts apomorphine-induced inhibition of dopamine release as studied by microdialysis in rat neostriatum. | |
Neurotensin receptor mechanisms and its modulation of glutamate transmission in the brain: relevance for neurodegenerative diseases and their treatment. | |
New dimensions of connectomics and network plasticity in the central nervous system. | |
A New Integrative Theory of Brain-Body-Ecosystem Medicine: From the Hippocratic Holistic View of Medicine to Our Modern Society | |
A new interpretative paradigm for Conformational Protein Diseases. | |
New methods to evaluate colocalization of fluorophores in immunocytochemical preparations as exemplified by a study on A2A and D2 receptors in Chinese hamster ovary cells | |
A new theoretical approach to the functional meaning of sleep and dreaming in humans based on the maintenance of 'predictive psychic homeostasis'. | |
The Nigro-Striatal DA Neurons and Mechanisms of Their Degeneration in Parkinson’s Disease | |
The novel cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitor GW637185X protects against l-methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine toxicity | |
On the distribution patterns of D1, D2, tyrosine hydroxylase and dopamine transporter immunoreactivities in the ventral striatum of the rat. | |
On the expanding terminology in the GPCR field: the meaning of receptor mosaics and receptor heteromers. | |
On the molecular basis of the receptor mosaic hypothesis of the engram | |
On the Nested Hierarchical Organization of CNS: Basic Characteristics of Neuronal Molecular Networks | |
On the role of P2X(7) receptors in dopamine nerve cell degeneration in a rat model of Parkinson's disease: studies with the P2X(7) receptor antagonist A-438079. | |
Peptidergic and catecholaminergic mechanisms in central blood pressure control. | |
Polyamines, ornithine decarboxylase, and diamine oxidase in the substantia nigra and striatum of the male rat after hemitransection | |
Possible genetic and epigenetic links between human inner speech, schizophrenia and altruism. | |
The possible involvement of GABA mechanisms in the action of benzodiazepines on central catecholamine neurons | |
Possible new targets for GPCR modulation: allosteric interactions, plasma membrane domains, intercellular transfer and epigenetic mechanisms | |
Possible relevance of receptor-receptor interactions between viral- and host-coded receptors for viral-induced disease. | |
Pre- and postsynaptic features of the central angiotensin systems. Indications for a role of angiotensin peptides in volume transmission and for interactions with central monoamine neurons | |
Preferential activation by galanin 1-15 fragment of the GalR1 protomer of a GalR1-GalR2 heteroreceptor complex. | |
Preferential alterations in the mesolimbic dopamine pathway of heterozygous reeler mice: an emerging animal-based model of schizophrenia. | |
Presence of renin-like immunoreactivity in oxytocin immunoreactive nerve cells of the paraventricular and supraoptic nuclei in the rat hypothalamus. | |
Principles for the morphological characterization of transmitter-identified nerve cell groups. | |
Protection but maintained dysfunction of nigral dopaminergic nerve cell bodies and striatal dopaminergic terminals in MPTP-lesioned mice after acute treatment with the mGluR5 antagonist MPEP. | |
Quantitative neuroanatomy in transmitter research : proceedings of an international symposium held at the Wenner-Gren Center, Stockholm, May 3-4, 1984 | |
Receptor autoradiographical evidence of a preferential reduction of binding sites for atrial natriuretic factor in renal papilla of the spontaneously hypertensive rat | |
Receptor-receptor interactions: A novel concept in brain integration | |
Receptor-receptor interactions and their relevance for receptor diversity. Focus on neuropeptide/dopamine interactions. | |
Receptor-receptor interactions as studied with microdialysis. Focus on NTR/D2 interactions in the basal ganglia | |
Receptor-Receptor Interactions of G Protein-Coupled Receptors in the Carotid Body: A Working Hypothesis. | |
Receptor-receptor interactions, receptor mosaics, and basic principles of molecular network organization: possible implications for drug development | |
Receptor-receptor interactions within receptor mosaics. Impact on neuropsychopharmacology | |
Reevaluation of the indoleamine hypothesis of depression. Evidence for a reduction of functional activity of central 5-HT systems by antidepressant drugs | |
Regional and cellular distribution within the rat prostate of two mRNA species undergoing opposite regulation by androgens | |
Regional increases in ornithine decarboxylase mRNA levels in the rat brain after partial mesodiencephalic hemitransection as revealed by in situ hybridization histochemistry. | |
Regulation of heptaspanning-membrane-receptor function by dimerization and clustering | |
Repeated electroconvulsive shock increases glial fibrillary acidic protein, ornithine decarboxylase, somatostatin and cholecystokinin immunoreactivities in the hippocampal formation of the rat. | |
Role of electrostatic interaction in receptor-receptor heteromerization | |
The role of transmitter diffusion and flow versus extracellular vesicles in volume transmission in the brain neural-glial networks | |
Rotational behaviour in rats with unilateral striatal kainic acid lesions: a behavioural model for studies on intact dopamine receptors | |
Selective reduction of adrenaline turnover in the dorsal midline area of the caudal medulla oblongata and increase of hypothalamic adrenaline levels in the Lyon strain of genetically hypertensive rats. | |
Somatostatin produces apnea and is localized in medullary respiratory nuclei: a possible role in apneic syndromes. | |
Speaker 4: Dasiel Borroto – Escuela, Sweden | |
Striatal ornithine decarboxylase activity following neurotoxic and mechanical lesions of the mesostriatal dopamine system of the male rat. | |
Studies on dopamine turnover in ovariectomized or hypophysectomized female rats. Effects of 17 beta-estradiol benzoate, ethynodioldiacetate and ovine prolactin. | |
Studies on neurotensin catecholamine interactions in the hypothalamus and in the forebrain of the male rat | |
Studies on peptide comodulator transmission. New perspective on the treatment of disorders of the central nervous system | |
Studies on the cellular localization and distribution of glucocorticoid receptor and estrogen receptor immunoreactivity in the central nervous system of the rat and their relationship to the monoaminergic and peptidergic neurons of the brain. | |
Targeting adenosine A2A receptors in Parkinson's disease | |
Theoretical considerations on the topological organization of receptor mosaics | |
Trafficking of adenosine A2A and dopamine D2 receptors | |
Transient forebrain ischemia produces multiple deficits in dopamine D1 transmission in the lateral neostriatum of the rat | |
Transmitter and peptide systems in areas involved in the control of blood pressure | |
Uncoupling protein-2 promotes nigrostriatal dopamine neuronal function. | |
Understanding neuronal molecular networks builds on neuronal cellular network architecture | |
Understanding the role of heteroreceptor complexes in the central nervous system. | |
The use of amine fluorescence histochemistry in the study of drugs, especially morphine on the CNS. | |
Vasopressor effects of substance P and C-terminal sequences after intracisternal injection to alpha-chloralose-anaesthetized rats: blockade by a substance P antagonist. | |
Volume transmission revisited | |
Working memory deficits in transgenic rats overexpressing human adenosine A2A receptors in the brain. |