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    Synaptic mechanisms underlying onset and progression of memory deficits caused by hippocampal and midbrain synucleinopathy

    Cognitive deficits, including working memory, and visuospatial deficits are common and debilitating in Parkinson’s disease. α-synucleinopathy in the hippocampus and cortex is considered as the major risk facto...

    Attilio Iemolo, Maria De Risi, Nadia Giordano, Giulia Torromino in npj Parkinson's Disease (2023)

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    Effects of uremic toxins on hippocampal synaptic transmission: implication for neurodegeneration in chronic kidney disease

    Patients affected by chronic kidney disease (CKD) have an increased risk of develo** cognitive impairment. The cause of mental health disorders in CKD and in chronic hemodialysis patients is multifactorial, ...

    Giuseppina Natale, Valeria Calabrese, Gioia Marino in Cell Death Discovery (2021)

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    Erratum: Persistent activation of microglia and NADPH oxidase drive hippocampal dysfunction in experimental multiple sclerosis

    Scientific Reports 6: Article number: 20926; published online: 18 February 2016; updated: 13 April 2016 The original version of this Article contained an error in the title of the paper, where “Persistent acti...

    Massimiliano Di Filippo, Antonio de Iure, Carmela Giampà in Scientific Reports (2016)

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    Persistent activation of microglia and NADPH oxidase drive hippocampal dysfunction in experimental multiple sclerosis

    Cognitive impairment is common in multiple sclerosis (MS). Unfortunately, the synaptic and molecular mechanisms underlying MS-associated cognitive dysfunction are largely unknown. We explored the presence and ...

    Massimiliano Di Filippo, Antonio de Iure, Carmela Giampà in Scientific Reports (2016)