BALDELLI, PIETRO
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EU - Europa 8.197
Totale 8.197
Nazione #
IT - Italia 8.197
Totale 8.197
Città #
Genova 6.554
Genoa 803
Rapallo 784
Vado Ligure 36
Bordighera 20
Totale 8.197
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Fine Tuning of Synaptic Plasticity and Filtering by GABA Released from Hippocampal Autaptic Granule Cells. 174
Asynchronous GABA Release Is a Key Determinant of Tonic Inhibition and Controls Neuronal Excitability: A Study in the Synapsin II-/- Mouse. 166
Emergent functional properties of neuronal networks with controlled topology. 162
Acute stress increases depolarization-evoked glutamate release and presynaptic SNARE complex accumulation in prefrontal/frontal cortex. The dampening action of antidepressants. 158
G-protein- and cAMP-dependent L-channel gating modulation: a manyfold system to control calcium entry in neurosecretory cells. 146
Altered intracellular calcium homeostasis underlying enhanced glutamatergic transmission in striatal-enriched tyrosine phosphatase (STEP) knockout mice 145
Synaptic and Extrasynaptic Origin of the Excitation/Inhibition Imbalance in the Hippocampus of Synapsin I/II/III Knockout Mice. 141
Synapsin II desynchronizes neurotransmitter release at inhibitory synapses by interacting with presynaptic calcium channels 136
The PRRT2 knockout mouse recapitulates the neurological diseases associated with PRRT2 mutations. 136
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor enhances GABA release probability and nonuniform distribution of N- and P/Q-type channels on release sites of hippocampal inhibitory synapses. 134
Leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 phosphorylation on synapsin I regulates glutamate release at pre-synaptic sites 132
Effective gating charges per channel in voltage-dependent K+ and Ca2+ channels. 131
A method for checking the volume of solutions microinjected into Xenopus oocytes. 129
TBC1D24 regulates neuronal migration and maturation through modulation of the ARF6-dependent pathway. 126
Antagonists-resistant calcium currents in rat embryo motoneurons. 125
PRRT2 Is a Key Component of the Ca2+-Dependent Neurotransmitter Release Machinery 124
Synapsin I and Synapsin II regulate neurogenesis in the dentate gyrus of adult mice 123
BDNF up-regulates evoked GABAergic transmission in developing hippocampus by potentiating presynaptic N- and P/Q-type Ca2+ channels signalling. 122
BDNF, NT-3 and NGF induce distinct new Ca2+ channel synthesis in developing hippocampal neurons. 120
Site-specific synapsin I phosphorylation participates in the expression of post-tetanic potentiation and its enhancement by BDNF. 120
GABAA receptors of rat cerebellar granule cells are potently activated by muscimol but only slightly modulated by the benzodiazepine agonist Flunitrazepam 119
Cell adhesion molecule L1 contributes to neuronal excitability regulating the function of voltage-gated Na+ channels 119
Dual activation of the cardiac Ca2+ channel alpha 1C-subunit and its modulation by the beta-subunit. 118
Presynaptic muscarinic receptors reduce synaptic depression and facilitate its recovery at hippocampal GABAergic synapses. 118
Modulation by extracellular pH of the activity of GABAA receptors on rat cerebellum granule cells. 117
Functional role of ATP binding to synapsin I in synaptic vesicle trafficking and release dynamics. 117
PRRT2 controls neuronal excitability by negatively modulating Na+ channel 1.2/1.6 activity 117
Long-term optical stimulation of channelrhodopsin-expressing neurons to study network plasticity 117
Aerobic exercise and a BDNF-mimetic therapy rescue learning and memory in a mouse model of Down syndrome 116
Modulation of acetylcholinesterase and voltage-gated Na(+) channels in choline acetyltransferase- transfected neuroblastoma clones. 115
Dentate gyrus network dysfunctions precede the symptomatic phase in a genetic mouse model of seizures 114
Epileptogenic Q555X SYN1 mutant triggers imbalances in release dynamics and short-term plasticity 111
Opposite Changes in Glutamatergic and GABAergic Transmission Underlie the Diffuse Hyperexcitability of Synapsin I–Deficient Cortical Networks 111
The Synapsins and the control of neuroexocytosis 110
Spike-Related Electrophysiological Identification of Cultured Hippocampal Excitatory and Inhibitory Neurons 110
Biocompatibility of a Magnetic Tunnel Junction Sensor Array for the Detection of Neuronal Signals in Culture 108
Synapsins and neuroexocytosis: recent views from functional studies on synapsin null mutant mice 107
Kidins220/ARMS mediates the integration of the neurotrophin and VEGF pathways in the vascular and nervous systems 107
Direct autocrine inhibition and cAMP-dependent potentiation of single L-type Ca2+ channels in bovine chromaffin cells. 107
REST/NRSF-mediated intrinsic homeostasis protects neuronal networks from hyperexcitability. 106
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis immunoglobulins increase Ca2+ currents in a motoneuron cell line. 106
Allosteric modulation of alfa-7 nicotinic receptors selectively depolarizes hippocampal interneurons enhancing spontaneous GABAergic transmission 105
Cortico-hippocampal hyperexcitability in synapsin I/II/III knockout mice: age-dependency and response to the antiepileptic drug levetiracetam 104
Selective up-regulation of P- and R-type Ca2+ channels in rat embryo motoneurons by BDNF. 102
Cellular adhesion and neuronal excitability on functionalised diamond surfaces 101
Distinct potentiation of L-type currents and secretion by cAMP in rat chromaffin cells. 98
Presynaptic muscarinic receptor subtypes involved in the enhancement of spontaneous GABAergic postsynaptic currents in hippocampal neurons 98
Synapsins: from synapse to network hyperexcitability and epilepsy 98
Kidins220/ARMS is a novel modulator of short-term synaptic plasticity in hippocampal GABAergic neurons. 98
Lack of synapsin I reduces the readily releasable pool of synaptic vesicles at central inhibitory synapses 97
L-type calcium channels in adrenal chromaffin cells: role in pace-making and secretion 96
Towards a magnetoresistive platform for neural signal recording 95
REST-Dependent Presynaptic Homeostasis Induced by Chronic Neuronal Hyperactivity 93
Protein kinase A-mediated synapsin I phosphorylation is a central modulator of Ca2+-dependent synaptic activity 89
The synapsins: key actors of synapse function and plasticity 88
Microbiota-gut brain axis involvement in neuropsychiatric disorders 88
The Transcription Repressor REST in Adult Neurons: Physiology, Pathology, and Diseases(1,2,3) 87
Constitutive Inactivation of the PRRT2 Gene Alters Short-Term Synaptic Plasticity and Promotes Network Hyperexcitability in Hippocampal Neurons 86
Immature neuronal phenotype derived from mouse skin precursor cells differentiated in vitro 85
A role of the tyrosine phosphatase STEP at the presynapse. 85
Fisiologia medica 84
Neurite-Enriched MicroRNA-218 Stimulates Translation of the GluA2 Subunit and Increases Excitatory Synaptic Strength 84
TBC1D24 regulates axonal outgrowth and membrane trafficking at the growth cone in rodent and human neurons 83
Impaired GABAB-mediated presynaptic inhibition increases excitatory strength and alters short-term plasticity in synapsin knockout mice 82
Exposure to cAMP and beta-adrenergic stimulation recruits Ca(V)3 T-type channels in rat chromaffin cells through Epac cAMP-receptor proteins. 81
Low-threshold exocytosis induced by cAMP-recruited CaV3.2 (alpha1H) channels in rat chromaffin cells. 78
DUAL GLUTAMATE/GABA TRANSMISSION AT GLUTAMATERGIC AUTAPTIC NEURONS. 78
Cognitive impairment in Gdi1 deficient mice is associated with altered synaptic vesicle pools and short-term synaptic plasticity, and can be corrected by appropriate learning training 78
Highly Sensitive Magnetic Array-based Platform for Neuronal Signal Recording 77
Large-scale, high-resolution electrophysiological imaging of field potentials in brain slices with microelectronic multielectrode arrays 75
Synapsin I Synchronizes GABA Release in Distinct Interneuron Subpopulations 71
Direct and remote modulation of L-channels in chromaffin cells: distinct actions on alpha1C and alpha1D subunits 70
Opposite action of beta1- and beta2-adrenergic receptors on Ca(V)1 L-channel current in rat adrenal chromaffin cells. 69
SYN1loss-of-function mutations in autism and partial epilepsy cause impaired synaptic function 63
FUNCTIONAL ROLE OF THE ATP-BINDING SITE OF SYNAPSIN I IN SYNAPTIC VESICLE TRAFFICKING AND RELEASE DYNAMICS 53
Presynaptic L-Type Ca 2+ Channels Increase Glutamate Release Probability and Excitatory Strength in the Hippocampus during Chronic Neuroinflammation 52
An interaction between PRRT2 and Na+/K+ ATPase contributes to the control of neuronal excitability. 45
Neuronal firing modulation by a membrane-targeted photoswitch 39
PRRT2 modulates presynaptic Ca2+ influx by interacting with P/Q-type channels 37
Low glycemic index diet restrains epileptogenesis in a gender-specific fashion 36
Increased responsiveness at the cerebellar input stage in the PRRT2 knockout model of paroxysmal kinesigenic dyskinesia 33
A Push–Pull Mechanism Between PRRT2 and β4-subunit Differentially Regulates Membrane Exposure and Biophysical Properties of NaV1.2 Sodium Channels 31
Rest/nrsf drives homeostatic plasticity of inhibitory synapses in a target-dependent fashion 31
The physics of plasma membrane photostimulation 28
Missense mutations in the membrane domain of PRRT2 affect its interaction with Nav1.2 voltage-gated sodium channels 24
Homeostatic Plasticity in Epilepsy 21
Ca2+ binding to synapsin I regulates resting Ca2+ and recovery from synaptic depression in nerve terminals 14
Neuron-restrictive silencer factor/repressor element 1-silencing transcription factor (NRSF/REST) controls spatial K+ buffering in primary cortical astrocytes 13
The intramembrane COOH-terminal domain of PRRT2 regulates voltage-dependent Na+ channels 11
Totale 8.454
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all - tutte 24.621
article - articoli 23.599
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 621
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other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 401
Totale 49.242


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2019/20202.368 0 72 95 144 236 285 389 193 232 367 278 77
2020/2021941 59 106 93 40 56 93 97 54 75 112 81 75
2021/20221.081 64 78 75 131 35 79 63 241 52 84 44 135
2022/2023963 86 77 8 102 120 176 8 93 163 7 96 27
2023/2024631 33 76 13 79 67 137 45 31 19 6 46 79
2024/202572 59 13 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 8.454