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    Salivary cortisol and α-amylase: subclinical indicators of stress as cardiometabolic risk by Cozma, S, Dima-Cozma, L C, Ghiciuc, C M, Pasquali, V, Saponaro, A, Patacchioli, F R

    “…Currently, the potential for cardiovascular (CV) stress-induced risk is primarily based on the theoretical (obvious) side effects of stress on the CV system…”
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    Altered circadian cortisol secretion in Alzheimer's disease: Clinical and neuroradiological aspects by Giubilei, F., Patacchioli, F.R., Antonini, G., Monti, M. Sepe, Tisei, P., Bastianello, S., Monnazzi, P., Angelucci, L.

    Published in Journal of neuroscience research (15-10-2001)
    “…We determined circadian salivary cortisol levels in 18 outpatients affected by probable Alzheimer's disease (AD) and looked for a possible correlation with…”
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    Menopause, mild psychological stress and salivary cortisol: Influence of long-term hormone replacement therapy (HRT) by Patacchioli, F.R., Simeoni, S., Monnazzi, P., Pace, M., Capri, O., Perrone, G.

    Published in Maturitas (20-09-2006)
    “…Aim of the present study was to examine the adrenocortical activity in basal condition and following a mild stress exposure in long-term HRT-treated menopausal…”
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    Bcl-2 and Bax expression in cartilage and bone cells after high-dose corticosterone treatment in rats by Mocetti, P., Silvestrini, G., Ballanti, P., Patacchioli, F.R., Di Grezia, R., Angelucci, L., Bonucci, E.

    Published in Tissue & cell (01-02-2001)
    “…The expression of Bcl-2 and Bax has been evaluated by immunohistochemistry in normal rats, and in rats after treatment with high-dose corticosterone (CORT)…”
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    Salivary Cortisol and [alpha]-amylase: subclinical indicators of stress as cardiometabolic risk by Cozma, S, Dima-Cozma, L.C, Ghiciuc, C.M, Pasquali, V, Saponaro, A, Patacchioli, F.R

    “…Currently, the potential for cardiovascular (CV) stress-induced risk is primarily based on the theoretical (obvious) side effects of stress on the CV system…”
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    Maternal corticosterone during lactation permanently affects brain corticosteroid receptors, stress response and behaviour in rat progeny by Catalani, A, Casolini, P, Scaccianoce, S, Patacchioli, F.R, Spinozzi, P, Angelucci, L

    Published in Neuroscience (01-01-2000)
    “…The long-term consequences of a physiological-range increase of maternal corticosterone during lactation were investigated on the 15-month-old progeny. The…”
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    Evaluation of apoptosis and the glucocorticoid receptor in the cartilage growth plate and metaphyseal bone cells of rats after high-dose treatment with corticosterone by Silvestrini, G, Ballanti, P, Patacchioli, F.R, Mocetti, P, Di Grezia, R, Martin Wedard, B, Angelucci, L, Bonucci, E

    Published in Bone (New York, N.Y.) (2000)
    “…A connection has been suggested between glucocorticoid-induced osteopenia and an increase in the apoptosis of bone cells, and between the dimerization of the…”
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    Effects of prolonged autovehicle driving on male reproductive function: A study among taxi drivers by Figà-Talamanca, I., Cini, C., Varricchio, G. C., Dondero, F., Gandini, L., Lenzi, A., Lombardo, F., Angelucci, L., Di Grezia, R., Patacchioli, F. R.

    Published in American journal of industrial medicine (01-12-1996)
    “…This study had the purpose of exploring the possible association between the work exposures of professional drivers and their reproductive health, by studying…”
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    Effects of acute and repeated exposure to stress on the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenocortical activity in mice during postnatal development by D'Amato, F R, Cabib, S, Puglisi-Allegra, S, Patacchioli, F R, Cigliana, G, Maccari, S, Angelucci, L

    Published in Hormones and behavior (01-12-1992)
    “…Hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenocortical (HPA) response to a mild stressful procedure was investigated in mice at Days 8, 10, 12, and 14 of postnatal development…”
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    A neurogenetic and morphogenetic approach to hippocampal functions based on individual differences and neurobehavioral covariations by Cerbone, A, Patacchioli, F R, Sadile, A G

    Published in Behavioural brain research (31-05-1993)
    “…To investigate the neural substrate of information processing, the within group inter-individual behavioral differences were related to the fine variations in…”
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    Differential regulation of adrenocorticoid receptors in the hippocampus and spinal cord of adrenalectomized rats by Marlier, L.N.J.L., Patacchioli, F.R., Porzio, O., Bottone, A., Di Grezia, R., Borboni, P., Lauro, R., Angelucci, L.

    Published in Journal of neuroscience research (01-03-1996)
    “…Using multiplex polymerase chain reaction assay and cytosolic receptor binding assay we studied type I, mineralocorticoid receptor (MR), and type II,…”
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    Hippocampal glucocorticoid receptor and behavior: a correlative study in rats and mice by Patacchioli, F R, Casolini, P, Puglisi-Allegra, S, Sadile, A G, Angelucci, L

    “…A correlation has been demonstrated between binding capacity for [3H]corticosterone in the hippocampus and the performance in passive and active avoidance in…”
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    Strain-dependent differences in hippocampal glucocorticoid binding capacity and active avoidance in the mouse by Patacchioli, F R, Puglisi-Allegra, S, Maccari, S, Casolini, P, Angelucci, L, Cabib, S, Oliverio, A

    Published in Behavioural brain research (05-03-1990)
    “…Maximal individual [3H]corticosterone binding capacity in the hippocampus was lower in C57BL/6 mice than in BALB/c mice, and positively correlated with active…”
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