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Flaminio Cattabeni

Flaminio Cattabeni

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Neuroscience

D-Index
66
Citations
11296
World Ranking
3052
National Ranking
123

Overview

Flaminio Cattabeni is affiliated with the University of Milan in Italy. They are engaged in academic research in their field, but specific details about their research topics, recent publications, or areas of expertise are not currently available.

While detailed records of recent papers or publication venues are not provided, their association with the University of Milan situates them within an academic environment known for various scientific disciplines. There is no information on frequent co-authors, book publications, or particular research collaborations linked to their profile.

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Overall, Flaminio Cattabeni is identified as an active researcher associated with a recognized institution, though detailed bibliometric or research thematic data is not available to further characterize their academic contributions at this time.

Best Publications

  • Trophic actions of extracellular nucleotides and nucleosides on glial and neuronal cells

    Joseph T Neary;Michel P Rathbone;Flaminio Cattabeni;Maria P Abbracchio

  • A Critical Interaction between NR2B and MAGUK in l-DOPA Induced Dyskinesia

    Fabrizio Gardoni;Barbara Picconi;Veronica Ghiglieri;Federica Polli

  • Calcium/Calmodulin‐Dependent Protein Kinase II Is Associated with NR2A/B Subunits of NMDA Receptor in Postsynaptic Densities

    F. Gardoni;A. Caputi;M. Cimino;L. Pastorino

  • Platelet APP, ADAM 10 and BACE alterations in the early stages of Alzheimer disease.

    F. Colciaghi;E. Marcello;B. Borroni;M. Zimmermann

  • Hippocampal synaptic plasticity involves competition between Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II and postsynaptic density 95 for binding to the NR2A subunit of the NMDA receptor

    F. Gardoni;L. H. Schrama;A. Kamal;W. H. Gispen

  • α-Secretase ADAM10 as Well as αAPPs Is Reduced in Platelets and CSF of Alzheimer Disease Patients

    Francesca Colciaghi;Barbara Borroni;Lucia Pastorino;Elena Marcello

  • Synapse-Associated Protein-97 Mediates α-Secretase ADAM10 Trafficking and Promotes Its Activity

    Elena Marcello;Fabrizio Gardoni;Daniela Mauceri;Stefano Romorini

  • Significance of dopamine metabolites in the evaluation of drugs acting on dopaminergic neurons.

    Anna M. Di Giulio;Antonio Groppetti;Flaminio Cattabeni;Corrado L. Galli

  • Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors increase ADAM10 activity by promoting its trafficking in neuroblastoma cell lines

    Martina Zimmermann;Fabrizio Gardoni;Elena Marcello;Francesca Colciaghi

  • Differential Level of Platelet Amyloid β Precursor Protein Isoforms: An Early Marker for Alzheimer Disease

    M. Di Luca;L. Pastorino;A. Bianchetti;J. Perez

  • Decreased NR2B subunit synaptic levels cause impaired long-term potentiation but not long-term depression

    F Gardoni;D Mauceri;M Malinverno;F Polli

  • Effects of streptozotocin‐diabetes on the hippocampal NMDA receptor complex in rats

    F. Gardoni;A. Kamal;C. Bellone;G. J. Biessels

  • Amyloid precursor protein metabolism is regulated toward alpha-secretase pathway by Ginkgo biloba extracts.

    Francesca Colciaghi;Barbara Borroni;Martina Zimmermann;Camilla Bellone

  • NMDA receptor subunits are modified transcriptionally and post-translationally in the brain of streptozotocin-diabetic rats.

    M.M.G. Di Luca;L. Ruts;F. Gardoni;F. Cattabeni

  • Prenatal methylazoxymethanol treatment in rats produces brain abnormalities with morphological similarities to human developmental brain dysgeneses.

    Claudia Colacitti;Giulio Sancini;Silvia DeBiasi;Silvana Franceschetti

  • Adenosine-induced cell death: evidence for receptor-mediated signalling.

    K. A. Jacobson;C. Hoffmann;F. Cattabeni;M. P. Abbracchio

  • αCaMKII binding to the C-terminal tail of NMDA receptor subunit NR2A and its modulation by autophosphorylation

    F. Gardoni;L.H. Schrama;J.J.W. van Dalen;W.H. Gispen

  • Distribution of interleukin-1 receptor complex at the synaptic membrane driven by interleukin-1β and NMDA stimulation

    Fabrizio Gardoni;Mariaserena Boraso;Elisa Zianni;Emanuela Corsini

  • Protein Kinase C Activation Modulates α-Calmodulin Kinase II Binding to NR2A Subunit of N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Receptor Complex

    Fabrizio Gardoni;Camilla Bellone;Flaminio Cattabeni;Monica Di Luca

  • Brain adenosine receptors as targets for therapeutic intervention in neurodegenerative diseases.

    Maria P. Abbracchio;Flaminio Cattabeni

Frequent Co-Authors

Monica Di Luca
Monica Di Luca University of Milan
Fabrizio Gardoni
Fabrizio Gardoni University of Milan
Barbara Borroni
Barbara Borroni University of Brescia
Alessandro Padovani
Alessandro Padovani University of Brescia
Camilla Bellone
Camilla Bellone University of Geneva
Carlo Caltagirone
Carlo Caltagirone Fondazione Santa Lucia
W.H. Gispen
W.H. Gispen Utrecht University
Roberto Spreafico
Roberto Spreafico Istituto Neurologico Carlo Besta
Geert M.J. Ramakers
Geert M.J. Ramakers Utrecht University
Alfredo Gorio
Alfredo Gorio University of Milan

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