1995 - Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada
His scientific interests lie mostly in Anatomy, Spinal cord, Intermediolateral nucleus, Medulla and Endocrinology. His Anatomy study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Area postrema, Nucleus, Central nervous system and Nucleus ambiguus. His Nucleus research incorporates elements of Single-unit recording, CATS and Brainstem.
While the research belongs to areas of Nucleus ambiguus, he spends his time largely on the problem of Pons, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Solitary nucleus and Hypothalamus. His Medulla study often links to related topics such as Neuroscience. His Endocrinology research integrates issues from Neuropeptide, Substance P, Internal medicine and Intercalated nucleus.
His primary scientific interests are in Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Anatomy, Neuroscience and Nucleus. The study incorporates disciplines such as Anesthesia and Substance P in addition to Endocrinology. The various areas that he examines in his Anatomy study include Dorsal motor nucleus, Reticular formation and Spinal cord.
His work deals with themes such as Medullary cavity and Central nervous system, which intersect with Spinal cord. His Neuroscience research incorporates themes from Medulla, Phenylephrine and Baroreceptor. His Nucleus research focuses on Hypothalamus and how it connects with Pons.
Franco R. Calaresu mainly focuses on Internal medicine, Endocrinology, Microinjection, Nucleus ambiguus and Phenylephrine. Endocrinology and Nucleus are frequently intertwined in his study. His Nucleus ambiguus study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Supraoptic nucleus and Vagus nerve.
His study looks at the relationship between Phenylephrine and fields such as Neuroscience, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. He works mostly in the field of Medulla, limiting it down to concerns involving Stimulation and, occasionally, Neuropeptide. Spinal cord and Anatomy are all intrinsically tied to his study in Intermediolateral nucleus.
Solitary nucleus, Nucleus ambiguus, Supraoptic nucleus, Neuroscience and Excitatory postsynaptic potential are his primary areas of study. Nucleus ambiguus is a subfield of Endocrinology that Franco R. Calaresu studies. His studies in Supraoptic nucleus integrate themes in fields like Central nucleus of the amygdala, Pons, Anatomy and Intermediolateral nucleus.
His study in Anatomy is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Preoptic area, Cochlear nucleus and Spinal cord. The Neuroscience study combines topics in areas such as Baroreceptor and Phenylephrine. In his study, Medulla oblongata is strongly linked to Medulla, which falls under the umbrella field of Excitatory postsynaptic potential.
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Influence of cardiac neural inputs on rhythmic variations of heart period in the cat.
GF Chess;RM Tam;FR Calaresu.
American Journal of Physiology (1975)
Role of paraventricular and supraoptic nuclei in central cardiovascular regulation in the cat
J. Ciriello;F. R. Calaresu.
American Journal of Physiology-regulatory Integrative and Comparative Physiology (1980)
Direct pathway from cardiovascular neurons in the ventrolateral medulla to the region of the intermediolateral nucleus of the upper thoracic cord: an anatomical and electrophysiological investigation in the cat
Monica M. Caverson;John Ciriello;Franco R. Calaresu.
Journal of The Autonomic Nervous System (1983)
Topography and numerical distribution of neurons of the thoraco-lumbar intermediolateral nucleus in the cat.
James L. Henry;Franco R. Calaresu.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology (1972)
Renal afferent nerves affect discharge rate of medullary and hypothalamic single units in the cat
F.R. Calaresu;J. Ciriello.
Journal of The Autonomic Nervous System (1981)
Central projections of afferent renal fibers in the rat: an anterograde transport study of horseradish peroxidase.
John Ciriello;Franco R. Calaresu.
Journal of The Autonomic Nervous System (1983)
Horseradish peroxidase study of brain stem projections of carotid sinus and aortic depressor nerves in the cat
John Ciriello;Alan W. Hrycyshyn;Franco R. Calaresu.
Journal of The Autonomic Nervous System (1981)
Expression of c-fos protein in rat brain after electrical stimulation of the aortic depressor nerve.
D.J. McKitrick;T.L. Krukoff;F.R. Calaresu.
Brain Research (1992)
Excitatory and inhibitory inputs from medullary nuclei projecting to spinal cardioacceleratory neurons in the cat.
J. L. Henry;J. L. Henry;F. R. Calaresu.
Experimental Brain Research (1974)
Monosynaptic connection from caudal to rostral ventrolateral medulla in the baroreceptor reflex pathway.
S.K. Agarwal;F.R. Calaresu.
Brain Research (1991)
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