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Alberto E. Panerai

Alberto E. Panerai

D-Index & Metrics

Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
65
Citations
11701
World Ranking
9388
National Ranking
259

Overview

Alberto E. Panerai is affiliated with the University of Milan in Italy. Their research spans multiple areas within biomedical sciences, with a primary focus on neuroscience, medicine, and immunology and microbiology.

Their main fields of study include:

  • Neuroscience
  • Medicine
  • Immunology and Microbiology

Within these areas, Panerai has contributed to several subfields, such as:

  • Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
  • Psychiatry and Mental Health
  • Developmental Neuroscience
  • Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine
  • Geriatrics and Gerontology

Panerai's research topics cover a variety of intersecting themes, including:

  • Neuropeptides and Animal Physiology
  • Cancer, Stress, Anesthesia, and Immune Response
  • Anesthesia and Neurotoxicity Research
  • Intensive Care Unit Cognitive Disorders
  • Frailty in Older Adults
  • Immune Response and Inflammation
  • Stress Responses and Cortisol

Among Alberto E. Panerai's recent scholarly contributions is a paper titled "Frailty and pain, human studies and animal models", published in 2021 in the journal Ageing Research Reviews. This publication has been cited multiple times, reflecting its engagement within the scientific community.

Frequent collaborators in Panerai's work include:

  • Silvia Franchi
  • Paola Sacerdote
  • Mara Castelli
  • Simona D'Agnelli
  • Giada Amodeo

Publications by Panerai have appeared in venues such as:

  • Ageing Research Reviews

This profile shows a multidisciplinary and collaborative research career focused on the physiological and pathological processes related to the nervous system, aging, and immune responses in both clinical and experimental contexts.

Best Publications

  • The effects of tramadol and morphine on immune responses and pain after surgery in cancer patients.

    Paola Sacerdote;Mauro Bianchi;Leda Gaspani;Barbara Manfredi

  • Individual housing induces altered immuno-endocrine responses to psychological stress in male mice.

    A Bartolomucci;A Bartolomucci;P Palanza;P Sacerdote;G Ceresini

  • Opioid peptides modulate luteinizing hormone secretion during sexual maturation

    Michael S. Blank;Alberto E. Panerai;Henry G. Friesen

  • Social factors and individual vulnerability to chronic stress exposure

    Alessandro Bartolomucci;Alessandro Bartolomucci;Paola Palanza;Paola Sacerdote;Alberto E. Panerai

  • Social status in mice: behavioral, endocrine and immune changes are context dependent.

    Alessandro Bartolomucci;Paola Palanza;Leda Gaspani;Elena Limiroli

  • Antinociceptive and immunosuppressive effects of opiate drugs: a structure‐related activity study

    Paola Sacerdote;Barbara Manfredi;Paolo Mantegazza;Alberto E. Panerai

  • β-endorphin in the immune system: a role at last?

    Alberto E. Panerai;Paola Sacerdote

  • The purinergic antagonist PPADS reduces pain related behaviours and interleukin-1β, interleukin-6, iNOS and nNOS overproduction in central and peripheral nervous system after peripheral neuropathy in mice

    Cataldo Martucci;Anna Elisa Trovato;Barbara Costa;Elisa Borsani

  • Behavioral and physiological characterization of male mice under chronic psychosocial stress.

    Alessandro Bartolomucci;Tiziana Pederzani;Paola Sacerdote;Alberto E Panerai

  • The soy isoflavone genistein reverses oxidative and inflammatory state, neuropathic pain, neurotrophic and vasculature deficits in diabetes mouse model

    Anna Elisa Valsecchi;Silvia Franchi;Alberto Emilio Panerai;Alice Rossi

  • Cognitive function in young and adult IL (interleukin)-6 deficient mice.

    Daniela Braida;Paola Sacerdote;Alberto E Panerai;Mauro Bianchi

  • Chronic fentanyl or buprenorphine infusion in the mouse: similar analgesic profile but different effects on immune responses

    Cataldo Martucci;Alberto E Panerai;Paola Sacerdote

  • The analgesic drug tramadol prevents the effect of surgery on natural killer cell activity and metastatic colonization in rats

    Leda Gaspani;Mauro Bianchi;Elena Limiroli;Alberto E Panerai

  • Buprenorphine ameliorates the effect of surgery on hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis, natural killer cell activity and metastatic colonization in rats in comparison with morphine or fentanyl treatment.

    Silvia Franchi;Alberto E. Panerai;Paola Sacerdote

  • A role for serotonin and beta-endorphin in the analgesia induced by some tricyclic antidepressant drugs

    Paola Sacerdote;Anna Brini;Paolo Mantegazza;Alberto E. Panerai

  • Effects of phosphatidylserine therapy in geriatric patients with depressive disorders

    M. Maggioni;G.B. Picotti;G.P. Bondiolotti;A. Panerai

  • The nonpsychoactive component of marijuana cannabidiol modulates chemotaxis and IL-10 and IL-12 production of murine macrophages both in vivo and in vitro

    P.G. Sacerdote;C. Martucci;A. Vaccani;F. Bariselli

  • Genistein, a natural phytoestrogen from soy, relieves neuropathic pain following chronic constriction sciatic nerve injury in mice: anti-inflammatory and antioxidant activity.

    Anna Elisa Valsecchi;Silvia Franchi;Alberto Emilio Panerai;Paola Sacerdote

  • β-endorphin concentration in the brain of intact and hypophysectomized rats

    Norio Ogawa;A.E. Panerai;S. Lee;G. Forsbach

  • Effect of Gonadectomy and Gonadal Steroid Replacement on Pituitary and Plasma β-Endorphin Levels in the Rat

    F. Petraglia;A. Peñalva;V. Locatelli;D. Cocchi

Frequent Co-Authors

Paola Sacerdote
Paola Sacerdote University of Milan
Pier Luigi Meroni
Pier Luigi Meroni Istituto Auxologico Italiano
Marco Bianchi
Marco Bianchi Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Felice Petraglia
Felice Petraglia University of Florence
Giampaolo Perna
Giampaolo Perna Humanitas University
Stefano Parmigiani
Stefano Parmigiani University of Parma
Luigi Fabrizio Rodella
Luigi Fabrizio Rodella University of Brescia
Paola Palanza
Paola Palanza University of Parma
Henry G. Friesen
Henry G. Friesen University of Manitoba
Jelena Radulovic
Jelena Radulovic Albert Einstein College of Medicine

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