RAITERI, LUCA
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Activation of a glycine transporter on spinal cord neurons causes enhanced glutamate release in a mouse model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis 154
Activation of α6 GABAA receptors on depolarized cerebellar parallel fibers elicits glutamate release through anion channels 151
High-affinity GABA uptake by neuronal GAT1 transporters provokes release of [3H]GABA by homoexchange and through GAT1-independent Ca(2+)-mediated mechanisms 137
Somatostatin inhibits glutamate release from mouse cerebrocortical nerve endings through presynaptic sst2 receptors linked to the adenylyl cyclase-protein kinase A pathway 133
Glycine taken up through GLYT1 and GLYT2 heterotransporters into glutamatergic axon terminals of mouse spinal cord elicits release of glutamate by homotransporter reversal and through anion channels 130
Cellular mechanisms of the acute increase of glutamate release induced by nerve growth factor in rat cerebral cortex. 129
Functional expression of release-regulating glycine transporters GLYT1 on GABAergic neurons and GLYT2 on astrocytes in mouse spinal cord 125
The high-mobility group box 1 cytokine induces transporter-mediated release of glutamate from glial subcellular particles (gliosomes) prepared from in situ-matured astrocytes 125
Antidepressant treatments and function of glutamate ionotropic receptors mediating amine release in hippocampus 125
Swimming behavior regulation by GABAB receptors in Paramecium 122
Colocalization of neurotransmitter transporters on the plasma membrane of the same nerve terminal may reflect cotransmission. 119
Glia re-sealed particles freshly prepared from adult rat brain are competent for exocytotic release of glutamate 118
Ionic dysregulations typical of ischemia provoke release of glycine and GABA by multiple mechanisms 117
Excessive and precocious glutamate release in a mouse model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis 116
Co-Existence of GABA and Glu Transporters in the Central Nervous System 116
The GABAergic-like system in the marine demosponge Chondrilla nucula 116
GABA(B) presynaptic receptors modulate glycine exocytosis from mouse spinal cord and hippocampus glycinergic nerve endings 114
Effects of adenosine A1 and A2A receptor activation on the evoked release of glutamate from rat cerebrocortical synaptosomes 114
Glutamate release induced by activation of glycine and GABA transporters in spinal cord is enhanced in a mouse model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis 114
Multiple mechanisms of transmitter release evoked by 'pathologically' elevated extracellular [K+]: involvement of transporter reversal and mitochondrial calcium 111
Glycine release is regulated by metabotropic glutamate receptors sensitive to mGluR2/3 ligands and activated by N-acetylaspartylglutamate (NAAG) 110
Sensitivity to selective adenosine A1 and A2A receptor antagonists of the release of glutamate induced by ischemia in rat cerebrocortical slices 109
Neuropeptide S inhibits release of 5-HT and glycine in mouse amygdala and frontal/prefrontal cortex through activation of the neuropeptide S receptor 109
GABA release provoked by disturbed Na(+), K(+) and Ca(2+) homeostasis in cerebellar nerve endings: Roles of Ca(2+) channels, , Na(+)/Ca(2+) exchangers and GAT1 transporter reversal. 109
Mechanisms of glutamate release elicited in rat cerebrocortical nerve endings by ‘pathologically’ elevated extraterminal K+ concentrations 106
Glycine release provoked by disturbed Na+, K+ and Ca2+ homeostasis in cerebellar nerve endings: roles of Ca2+ channels, Na+/Ca2+ exchangers and GlyT2 transporter reversal 105
Stimulation of excitatory amino acid release from adult mouse brain glia subcellular particles by high mobility group box 1 protein 104
Mechanisms of [3H]glycine release from mouse spinal cord synaptosomes selectively labelled through GLYT2 transporters 103
Coexistence and function of different neurotransmitter transporters in the plasma membrane of CNS neurons 103
P2X7 receptors exert a permissive role on the activation of release- enhancing presynaptic alpha7 nicotinic receptors co-existing on rat neocortex glutamatergic terminals 102
A New Function for Glycine GLYT2 Transporters: Stimulation of GABA Release from Cerebellar Nerve Terminals Through GAT-1 Transporter Reversal and Ca2+-Dependent Anion Channels 102
Advances in understanding the functions of native GlyT1 and GlyT2 neuronal glycine transporters 102
The GABA(B) receptor antagonists CGP35348 and CGP52432 inhibit glycine exocytosis: study with GABA(B1)- and GABA(B2)-deficient mice 102
Enhanced Function and Overexpression of Metabotropic Glutamate Receptors 1 and 5 in the Spinal Cord of the SOD1G93A Mouse Model of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis during Disease Progression 102
Chronic antidepressants reduce depolarization-evoked glutamate release and protein interactions favoring formation of SNARE complex in hippocampus 102
The human immunodeficiency virus-1 protein Tat and its discrete fragments evoke selective release of acetylcholine from human and rat cerebrocortical terminals through species-specific mechanisms 101
Neuropeptide S selectively inhibits the release of serotonin and noradrenaline from mouse frontal cortex nerve endings 100
Glycinergic nerve endings in hippocampus and spinal cord release glycine by different mechanisms in response to identical depolarizing stimuli 95
Glycine is taken up through GLYT1 and GLYT2 transporters into mouse spinal cord axon terminals and causes vesicular and carrier-mediated release of its proposed cotransmitter GABA 94
GABA transporters mediate glycine release from cerebellum nerve endings: Roles of Ca2+channels, mitochondrial Na+/Ca2+ exchangers, vesicular GABA/glycine transporters and anion channels 91
Adult astroglia is competent for Na+/Ca2+ exchanger-operated exocytotic glutamate release triggered by mild depolarization 90
Enhanced benzodiazepine and ethanol actions on cerebellar GABA-A receptors mediating glutamate release in an alcohol-sensitive rat line 90
The sensisivity of catecholamine release to botulinum toxin C 1 and E suggests selective targeting of vesicles set into the readily releasable pool 90
Multiple functions of neuronal plasma membrane neurotransmitter transporters. 89
Activation of presynaptic Neuropeptide S receptors inhibits the release of 5-HT and glycine in mouse frontal/prefrontal cortex and amygdala 88
Functional "glial" GLYT1 glycine transporters expressed in neurons 85
Gamma-aminobutiryc acid and related molecules in the sea fan Eunicella cavolini (Cnidaria: Octocorallia): a biochemical and immunohistochemical approach 85
Nicotinic and muscarinic cholinergic receptors coexist on GABAergic nerve endings in the mouse striatum and interact in modulating GABA release 84
GABA release in the ciliated protozoon Paramecium 84
Activation of GABA GAT-1 transporters on glutamatergic terminals of mouse spinal cord mediates glutamate release through anion channels and by transporter reversal 80
Modulation of the function of presynaptic alpha7 and non-alpha7 nicotinic receptors by the tryptophan metabolites 5-hydroxyindole and kynurenate in mouse brain 79
Traffic of botulinum toxins A and E in excitatory and inhibitory neurons. 77
GABA synthesis and release in the single-celled organism Paramecium. 76
Synaptosomes still viable after 25 years of superfusion 71
Evidence that alpha7 nicotinic receptor modulates glutamate release from mouse neocortical gliosomes 69
Release of [3H]GABA evoked by high affinity GABA uptake through GAT1 transporters occurs by homoexchange and through GAT1-independent, Ca2+ mediated mechanisms 65
Glycine release provoked by "disturbed" ionic homeostasis in cerebellar nerve endings 57
Inhibition by Neuropeptide S of the release of 5-HT and glycine from mouse amygdala and frontal/prefrontal cortex nerve terminals through activation of the Neuropeptide S receptor. 57
GABAB receptor regulation and swimming behaviour in Paramecium 54
Effects of acute and chronic antidepressants on presynaptic NMDA and AMPA receptors regulating amine release in central nervous system 45
Differential effects of zinc on native GABA(A) receptor function in rat hippocampus and cerebellum 43
Mechanisms of GABA release from cerebellar nerve terminals: roles of Na+/Ca2+ exchangers, GAT1 transporter reversal, Ca2+ -induced Ca2+ release and anion channel 38
Corrigendum to ?Colocalization of neurotransmitter transporters on the plasma membrane of the same nerve terminal may reflect cotransmission? [Brain Res. Bull. 127 (2016) 100?110] (S0361923016302155) (10.1016/j.brainresbull.2016.08.013) 14
Interactions between Glycine and Glutamate through Activation of Their Transporters in Hippocampal Nerve Terminals 5
Peer-Review Record of “Chlorogenic Acid Decreases Glutamate Release from Rat Cortical Nerve Terminals by P/Q-Type Ca2+ Channel Suppression: A Possible Neuroprotective Mechanism” by Yi-Chieh Hung et al., 2021 3
Interactions Involving Glycine and Other Amino Acid Neurotransmitters: Focus on Transporter-Mediated Regulation of Release and Glycine–Glutamate Crosstalk 3
Totale 6.158
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all - tutte 18.121
article - articoli 16.017
book - libri 400
conference - conferenze 1.680
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Totale 36.242


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2019/20201.503 0 0 0 100 146 171 287 110 164 286 180 59
2020/2021427 22 37 40 32 30 46 12 42 39 56 33 38
2021/2022838 23 71 98 88 22 45 47 219 26 60 35 104
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2023/2024368 20 55 6 47 44 77 20 30 14 8 10 37
2024/2025166 17 94 30 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 6.158