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    Fifty hertz extremely low-frequency magnetic field exposure elicits redox and trophic response in rat-cortical neurons by Di Loreto, Silvia, Falone, Stefano, Caracciolo, Valentina, Sebastiani, Pierluigi, D'Alessandro, Antonella, Mirabilio, Alessandro, Zimmitti, Vincenzo, Amicarelli, Fernanda

    Published in Journal of cellular physiology (01-05-2009)
    “…Large research activity has raised around the mechanisms of interaction between extremely low‐frequency magnetic fields (ELF‐MFs) and biological systems…”
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    Long term running biphasically improves methylglyoxal-related metabolism, redox homeostasis and neurotrophic support within adult mouse brain cortex by Falone, Stefano, D'Alessandro, Antonella, Mirabilio, Alessandro, Petruccelli, Giacomo, Cacchio, Marisa, Di Ilio, Carmine, Di Loreto, Silvia, Amicarelli, Fernanda

    Published in PloS one (08-02-2012)
    “…Oxidative stress and neurotrophic support decline seem to be crucially involved in brain aging. Emerging evidences indicate the pro-oxidant methylglyoxal (MG)…”
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    Late-onset running biphasically improves redox balance, energy- and methylglyoxal-related status, as well as SIRT1 expression in mouse hippocampus by Falone, Stefano, D'Alessandro, Antonella, Mirabilio, Alessandro, Cacchio, Marisa, Di Ilio, Carmine, Di Loreto, Silvia, Amicarelli, Fernanda

    Published in PloS one (26-10-2012)
    “…Despite the active research in this field, molecular mechanisms underlying exercise-induced beneficial effects on brain physiology and functions are still…”
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    Peripheral blood lymphocytes: a model for monitoring physiological adaptation to high altitude by Mariggiò, Maria A, Falone, Stefano, Morabito, Caterina, Guarnieri, Simone, Mirabilio, Alessandro, Pilla, Raffaele, Bucciarelli, Tonino, Verratti, Vittore, Amicarelli, Fernanda

    Published in High altitude medicine & biology (01-12-2010)
    “…Depending on the absolute altitude and the duration of exposure, a high altitude environment induces various cellular effects that are strictly related to…”
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