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    Nimodipine in migraine: clinical efficacy and endocrinological effects

    Serum prolactin is increased during chronic flunarizine treatment of patients suffering from migraine. In order to clarify the role of calcium in control of the secretion of anterior pituitary hormones, a stud...

    R. Formisano, P. Falaschi, R. Cerbo in European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology (1991)

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    Relevance of Dopaminergic Agonists and Antagonists to Parkinsonian Tremor

    Tremor is the most complex symptom of Parkinson’s disease, either for physiopathology or for neurochemistry. It seems to be the result of a derangement of cortical-subcortical loops which in Parkinson’s diseas...

    S. Ruggieri, A. Denaro, M. Baldassarre in Clinical Experiences with Budipine in Park… (1985)

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    Evidence of Regulation of the Caliber of the Cerebral Vessels by the Extra-Cellular pH. Studies on the CBF Adaptation During Chronic Respiratory Acidosis

    The regulation of the caliber of the cerebral vessels has been related to the pH of the fluid of the smooth fibers of the vessel walls.

    A. Agnoli, N. Battistini, M. Casacchia in Vascular Smooth Muscle / Der Gefäßmuskel (1972)

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    The hydrogen method of measuring local blood flow in subcortical structures of the brain: Including a comparative study with the 14C antipyrine method

    A method of measuring local cerebral blood flow, on the basis of inhalation of hydrogen gas and subsequent recording of local clearance curves of hydrogen by means of platinum electrodes, has been tested under...

    of. C. Fieschi, L. Bozzao, A. Agnoli, M. Nardini in Experimental Brain Research (1969)