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    The human BDNF gene: peripheral gene expression and protein levels as biomarkers for psychiatric disorders by Cattaneo, A, Cattane, N, Begni, V, Pariante, C M, Riva, M A

    Published in Translational psychiatry (22-11-2016)
    “…Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) regulates the survival and growth of neurons, and influences synaptic efficiency and plasticity. The human BDNF gene…”
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    N-acetyl-cysteine administration during foetal life improves social behaviour and restores hippocampal bdnf levels in adolescent mice prenatally exposed to a high-fat diet by Musillo, C., Berry, A., Collacchi, B., Pieroni, E., Lepre, M., Creutzberg, K., Begni, V., Riva, M.A., Cirulli, F.

    Published in European psychiatry (01-04-2021)
    “…Introduction Maternal obesity may affect foetal programming representing a risk for adult mental health. Oxidative stress and inflammation associated with…”
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    Exposure to chronic stress impairs the ability to cope with an acute challenge: Modulation by lurasidone treatment by Begni, V., Pisano, I., Marizzoni, M., Marchisella, F., Creutzberg, K.C., De Rosa, F., Cattaneo, A., Gruca, P., Litwa, E., Papp, M., Riva, M.A.

    Published in European neuropsychopharmacology (01-08-2022)
    “…Chronic stress represents a major contributor for the development of mental illness. This study aimed to investigate how animals exposed to chronic mild stress…”
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    Transcriptomic analyses and leukocyte telomere length measurement in subjects exposed to severe recent stressful life events by Lopizzo, N, Tosato, S, Begni, V, Tomassi, S, Cattane, N, Barcella, M, Turco, G, Ruggeri, M, Riva, M A, Pariante, C M, Cattaneo, A

    Published in Translational psychiatry (21-02-2017)
    “…Stressful life events occurring in adulthood have been found able to affect mood and behavior, thus increasing the vulnerability for several stress-related…”
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