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    Lamotrigine differently modulates 7-nitroindazole and L-arginine influence on rat maximal dentate gyrus activation

    The effects induced on the maximal dentate gyrus activation (MDA) by administering the anticonvulsant lamotrigine (LTG), the selective inhibitor of neuronal nitric oxide synthase 7-nitroindazole (7-NI) and the...

    P. Sardo, S. D’Agostino, F. Carletti, V. Rizzo in Journal of Neural Transmission (2008)

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    Involvement of nitric oxide-soluble guanylyl cyclase pathway in the control of maximal dentate gyrus activation in the rat

    Nitric oxide/soluble Guanylyl cyclase (NO/sGC) pathway on the maximal dentate gyrus activation (MDA) was studied in rats. The cerebral NO levels were modified by administrating 7-Nitroindazole (7-NI), a select...

    P. Sardo, F. Carletti, S. D’Agostino, V. Rizzo in Journal of Neural Transmission (2006)

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    Reversible encephalopathy syndrome: report of 12 cases with follow-up

    We report the clinical and neuroradiological features of reversible encephalopathy syndrome and follow-up results in 12 patients. This syndrome seems to be the result of an acute encephalopathy showing with br...

    S. Greco Crasto, L. Rizzo, P. Sardo, O. Davini, R. De Lucchi in Neuroradiology (2004)

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    Influence of nitric oxide on the spontaneous activity of globus pallidus neurones in the rat

    Previous observations have suggested a role for nitric oxide in the activity of the globus pallidus, but this functional involvement has not yet been tested in vivo. The extracellular activity of single units...

    P. Sardo, G. Ferraro, G. Di Giovanni, S. Galati in Journal of Neural Transmission (2002)

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    Lateral habenula and hippocampus: A complex interaction raphe cells-mediated

    The study has shown an excitatory influence exerted by lateral habenula (LH) on hippocampal pyramidal cells. The modulatory influence is paradoxically serotonine-mediated; in fact all LH stimulation effects we...

    G. Ferraro, M. E. Montalbano, P. Sardo, V. La Grutta in Journal of Neural Transmission (1997)

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    L. J. Andries, S. U. Sys, A. L. Meulemans, J. A. J. Schuurkes in Pflügers Archiv (1996)

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    Cortical stimulation and reflex excitability of spinal cord neurones in man

    The H reflex technique was used to evaluate the influence exerted by cortical conditioning on the excitability of the alpha-motoneurone pool and on IA interneuronal activity (reciprocal inhibition). In ten sub...

    M. Sabatino, P. Sardo, L. Iurato in Journal of Neural Transmission / General S… (1995)

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    Bilateral reciprocal organisation in man: focus on IA interneurone

    The H reflex of flexor carpi radialis and radial-induced reciprocal inhibition were recorded in normal subjects during conditioning stimulation of the contralateral median or radial nerves. It was found that s...

    M. Sabatino, P. Sardo, G. Ferraro in Journal of Neural Transmission / General S… (1994)

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    Evidence of a contralateral motor influence on reciprocal inhibition in man

    The role of contralateral movement on both H reflex and reciprocal inhibition was studied. In normal men H reflex was induced by median nerve stimulation. Reciprocal inhibition was achieved through stimulation...

    M. Sabatino, G. Ferraro, G. Caravaglios in Journal of Neural Transmission - Parkinson… (1992)