2011 |
Valutazione dell'attività dell'asse ipotalamo-ipofisi-surrene, in seguito all'esposizione in utero a stress acuto e cronico nella progenie di ratto adulta. |
Tesi di dottorato pre 2013 |
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2011 |
Evaluation of chronic alcohol self-administration by a 3-bottle choice paradigm in adult male rats. Effects on behavioural reactivity, spatial learning and reference memory |
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2010 |
Ethanol Modulates Corticotropin Releasing Hormone Release From the Rat Hypothalamus: Does Acetaldehyde Play a Role? |
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2009 |
Pregnenolone sulphate (PREGS) affects spatial learning and memory in two different cognitive tasks in adult rats. Influence of the emotional state. |
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2009 |
Ethanol stimulates corticotropic releasing hormone (CRH) release from rat hypothalamic explants; role of acetaldehyde |
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2009 |
Ethanol releases corticotropic releasing hormone (CRH) from rat hypothalamic explants; role of acetaldehyde |
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2008 |
Single intense prenatal stress reduce behavioural suppression in an operant conflict paradigm in the adult progeny. Influence of Metyrapone administration |
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2008 |
Effect of Acetaldehyde on CRF release form incubated hypothalamic explants |
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2008 |
Perinatal exposure to 5-metoxytryptamine, behavioural-stress reactivity and functional response of 5-HT1A receptors in the adolescent rat |
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2007 |
Manipulations of glucocorticoid induced stress response may differently affect the acquisition of a reward-facilitated spatial-visual learning task. |
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2007 |
Pregnenolone sulphate facilitates object recognition and reduces depressive-like behaviour in male adult rats |
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2007 |
Neurosteroid PREGS differently affects learning and memory performance by altering emotionality in a gender-related manner. 4th International Meeting Steroids and Nervous System, Torino, Italy. Febbrary 17-21 (2007) |
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2007 |
Neurosteroid PREGS differently affects learning and memory performance by altering emotionality in a gender-related manner |
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2007 |
Manipulations of glucocorticoids induced stress response may differently affect the acquisition of a reward-facilitated spatially/visual learning task. |
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2006 |
The neurosteroids sulphate PREGS and DHEAS exert a facilitative role on learning performance in adult male rats |
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2006 |
The neurosteroids sulfate PREGS and DHEAS exert a facilitative role in learning performance in male rats. |
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2006 |
Repeated and single prenatal stress differently affect stress reactivity and learning performance in adolescent male rats |
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2005 |
Reversal of prenatal diazepam-induced deficit in a spatial-object learning task by brief, periodic maternal separation in adult rats |
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2005 |
Effects of a single intense prenatal stress on emotionality and learning performance in adolescent male rat progeny.Influence of a daily short-term maternal separation. |
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2005 |
The neurosteroids DHEAS and PREGS may affect learning performance by altering affective state |
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2004 |
Effects of Prenatal Treatment with 5-Metoxytryptamine on Learning Performance of Juvenile Male Rat Progeny. Influence of Maternal Separation |
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2004 |
Effects with prenatal treatment with 5-metoxytriptamine on learning performance of juvenile male rat progeny. Influence of maternal separation |
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2004 |
Perinatal Treatment with 5-metoxytriptamine affects cognition and behavioural reactivity in the juvenile male rat progeny; influence of maternal separation |
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2004 |
Effects with prenatal treatment with 5-metoxytryptamine on learning performance of juvenile male rat progeny. Influence of maternal separation. |
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2003 |
Effects of prenatal acute stress on the behavioural reactivity in handled and non-handled rat progeny |
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