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    Case for diagnosis. Palate perforation due to cocaine use by Blanco, Graciela Fernández, Madeo, Maria Cecilia, Martínez, Mariana, Vázquez, María Emilia

    Published in Anais brasileiros de dermatología (01-12-2017)
    “…We report a 42-year-old cocaine addicted female patient referred for evaluation of hard palate ulceration resulting in oro-sinus communication with…”
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    Short-Term Effects of Trans -Cinnamic Acid on the Metabolism of Zea mays L. Roots by López-González, David, Bruno, Leonardo, Díaz-Tielas, Carla, Lupini, Antonio, Aci, Meriem Miyassa, Talarico, Emanuela, Madeo, Maria Letizia, Muto, Antonella, Sánchez-Moreiras, Adela M, Araniti, Fabrizio

    Published in Plants (Basel) (02-01-2023)
    “…-Cinnamic acid is a phenolic compound widely studied in plant metabolism due to its importance in regulating different plant processes. Previous studies on…”
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    The histaminergic signaling system exerts a neuroprotective role against neurodegenerative-induced processes in the hamster by Canonaco, Marcello, Madeo, Maria, Alò, Raffaella, Giusi, Giuseppina, Granata, Teresa, Carelli, Antonio, Canonaco, Alessia, Facciolo, Rosa Maria

    “…The neurotoxic 3-nitropropionic acid (3-NP), a freckled milk vetch-derived inhibitor of mitochondrial enzymatic processes that is capable of mimicking the…”
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    Survivin is highly expressed and promotes cell survival in malignant peritoneal mesothelioma by Zaffaroni, Nadia, Costa, Aurora, Pennati, Marzia, De Marco, Cinzia, Affini, Emanuela, Madeo, Maria, Erdas, Roberta, Cabras, Antonello, Kusamura, Shigeki, Baratti, Dario, Deraco, Marcello, Daidone, Maria Grazia

    “…The biology of malignant peritoneal mesothelioma (MPM) is largely unknown. In the present study, we assessed the expression of survivin and other members of…”
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    Feeding Differences in Pubertal and Aged Golden Hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) Are Related to Specific Cerebral Expression Pattern of Histamine Subtype 3 Receptor by Madeo, Maria, Granata, Teresa, Facciolo, Rosa Maria, Tripepi, Sandro, Canonaco, Marcello

    Published in Behavioral neuroscience (01-12-2006)
    “…The hibernating golden hamster ( Mesocricetus auratus ) is becoming a useful rodent model to study the neurophysiological role of some neuromediators on vital…”
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    Short-Term Effects of ITrans/I-Cinnamic Acid on the Metabolism of IZea mays/I L. Roots by López-González, David, Bruno, Leonardo, Díaz-Tielas, Carla, Lupini, Antonio, Aci, Meriem Miyassa, Talarico, Emanuela, Madeo, Maria Letizia, Muto, Antonella, Sánchez-Moreiras, Adela M, Araniti, Fabrizio

    Published in Plants (Basel) (01-01-2023)
    “…trans-Cinnamic acid is a phenolic compound widely studied in plant metabolism due to its importance in regulating different plant processes. Previous studies…”
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    Some Environmental Contaminants Influence Motor and Feeding Behaviors in the Ornate Wrasse (Thalassoma pavo) via Distinct Cerebral Histamine Receptor Subtypes by Giusi, Giuseppina, Facciolo, Rosa Maria, Alò, Raffaella, Carelli, Antonio, Madeo, Maria, Brandmayr, Pietro, Canonaco, Marcello

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-11-2005)
    “…Common environmental contaminants such as heavy metals and pesticides pose serious risks to behavioral and neuroendocrine functions of many aquatic organisms…”
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    Early Cerebral Activities of the Environmental Estrogen Bisphenol A Appear to Act via the Somatostatin Receptor Subtype sst2 by Facciolo, Rosa Maria, Alò, Raffaella, Madeo, Maria, Canonaco, Marcello, Dessì-Fulgheri, Francesco

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-06-2002)
    “…Recently, considerable interest has been aroused by the specific actions of bisphenol A (BPA). The present investigation represents a first study dealing with…”
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    Early cerebral activities of the environmental estrogen bisphenol A appear to act via the somatostatin receptor subtype sst(2) by Facciolo, Rosa Maria, Alò, Raffaella, Madeo, Maria, Canonaco, Marcello, Dessì-Fulgheri, Francesco

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-06-2002)
    “…Recently, considerable interest has been aroused by the specific actions of bisphenol A (BPA). The present investigation represents a first study dealing with…”
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    Neurobiological Effects of Bisphenol A May Be Mediated by Somatostatin Subtype 3 Receptors in Some Regions of the Developing Rat Brain by Facciolo, Rosa Maria, Madeo, Maria, Alò, Raffaella, Canonaco, Marcello, Dessì-Fulgheri, Francesco

    Published in Toxicological sciences (01-12-2005)
    “…Considerable attention has been focused on environmental disruptors such as the xenoestrogen bisphenol A, which influences reproductive, developmental, and…”
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    Effects of the xenoestrogen bisphenol A in diencephalic regions of the teleost fish Coris julis occur preferentially via distinct somatostatin receptor subtypes by Alo’, Raffaella, Facciolo, Rosa Maria, Madeo, Maria, Giusi, Giuseppina, Carelli, Antonio, Canonaco, Marcello

    Published in Brain research bulletin (15-04-2005)
    “…The xenoestrogen bisphenol A, a contaminant used in the manufacturing of polymers for many consumer products, has been shown to mimic estrogenic actions. This…”
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    Early Cerebral Activities of the Environmental Estrogen Bisphenol A Appear to Act via the Somatostatin Receptor Subtype sst sub(2) by Facciolo, Rosa Maria, Alo, Raffaella, Madeo, Maria, Canonaco, Marcello, Dessi-Fulgheri, Francesco

    Published in Environmental health perspectives (01-06-2002)
    “…Somatostatin plays a crucial role in neurosecretory function at the encephalic level, especially in relation to tissue content. One of the five distinct…”
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    Different somatostatin receptor subtypes are operating in the brain of the teleost fish, Coris julis by Madeo, Maria, Giusi, Giuseppina, Aló, Raffaella, Facciolo, Rosa Maria, Carelli, Antonio, Canonaco, Marcello

    “…Characterization of somatostatinergic (sst) neuronal activity through the application of nonpeptidyl agonists L‐779,976 and L‐817,818 which are highly specific…”
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