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31
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9571
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Isabella Zini is affiliated with the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia in Italy. The information available does not specify individual research topics, fields of study, or recent publication details related to their work.

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Similarly, there are no documented book publications or detailed account of main or subfields of study attributed to Isabella Zini. No awards or recognitions have been noted, and no information about specific research topics or trends in their work has been provided.

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Best Publications

  • Glucocorticoid receptor immunoreactivity in monoaminergic neurons of rat brain

    A Härfstrand;K Fuxe;A Cintra;L F Agnati

  • Central administration of neuropeptide Y induces hypotension bradypnea and EEG synchronization in the rat.

    Kjell Fuxe;Luigi F. Agnati;Anders Härfstrand;Isabella Zini

  • The emergence of the volume transmission concept

    Michele Zoli;Carla Torri;Rosaria Ferrari;Anders Jansson

  • Detection of free radicals during brain ischemia and reperfusion by spin trapping and microdialysis

    I. Zini;A. Tomasi;R. Grimaldi;V. Vannini

  • Chronic antidepressant treatment and central 5-HT synapses

    K. Fuxe;S.-O. Ögren;L.F. Agnati;F. Benfenati

  • Evidence for the existence of receptor--receptor interactions in the central nervous system. Studies on the regulation of monoamine receptors by neuropeptides.

    K Fuxe;Luigi Francesco Agnati;Fabio Benfenati;M Celani

  • Aspects on receptor regulation and isoreceptor identification.

    L F Agnati;K Fuxe;I Zini;P Lenzi

  • Computer-assisted morphometry and microdensitometry of transmitter- identified neurons with special reference to the mesostriatal dopamine pathway. Methodological aspects.

    Luigi Francesco Agnati;K Fuxe;Fabio Benfenati;Isabella Zini

  • Morphometrical and microdensitometrical studies on phenylethanolamine-N-methyltransferase- and neuropeptide Y-immunoreactive neurons in the rostral medulla oblongata of the adult and old male rat

    Luigi Francesco Agnati;K Fuxe;Michele Zoli;Isabella Zini

  • On the functional role of coexistence of 5-HT and substance P in bulbospinal 5-HT neurons. Substance P reduces affinity and increases density of 3H-5-HT binding sites.

    Luigi F. Agnati;Kjell Fuxe;Fabio Benfenati;Isabella Zini

  • Diethyldithiocarbamate, a superoxide dismutase inhibitor, counteracts the maturation of ischemic-like lesions caused by endothelin-1 intrastriatal injection☆

    Giuseppe Biagini;Daniela Sala;Isabella Zini

  • Studies on neuropeptide Y-catecholamine interactions in the hypothalamus and in the forebrain of the male rat. Relationship to neuroendocrine function

    A. Härfstrand;K. Fuxe;L.F. Agnati;P. Eneroth

  • Quantitative autoradiographic localization of [3H]imipramine binding sites in the brain of the rat: relationship to ascending 5-hydroxytryptamine neuron systems.

    Kjell Fuxe;Laura Calza;Fabio Benfenati;Isabella Zini

  • Aspects of neural plasticity in the central nervous system-I. Computer-assisted image analysis methods.

    Michele Zoli;Isabella Zini;Luigi F. Agnati;Diego Guidolin

  • Endogenous neurosteroids modulate epileptogenesis in a model of temporal lobe epilepsy

    Giuseppe Biagini;Enrica Baldelli;Daniela Longo;Luca Pradelli

  • Aspects on the information handling by the central nervous system: focus on cotransmission in the aged rat brain.

    Agnati Lf;Fuxe K;Zoli M;Pich Em

  • Actions of centrally administered neuropeptide Y on EEG activity in different rat strains and in different phases of their circadian cycle

    I. Zini;E. Merlo Pich;K. Fuxe;P. L. Lenzi

  • Nicotine withdrawal increases body weight, neuropeptide Y and Agouti-related protein expression in the hypothalamus and decreases uncoupling protein-3 expression in the brown adipose tissue in high-fat fed mice

    Alice Fornari;Patrizia Pedrazzi;Giordano Lippi;Marina R. Picciotto

  • Polyamines, Ornithine Decarboxylase, and Diamine Oxidase in the Substantia Nigra and Striatum of the Male Rat After Hemitransection

    Maria Alfonsina Desiderio;Isabella Zini;Pierpaola Davalli;Michele Zoli

  • Neuropeptide Y produces anxiolytic effects in spontaneously hypertensive rats.

    Emilio Merlo Pich;Luigi F. Agnati;Isabella Zini;Paolo Marrama

Frequent Co-Authors

Kjell Fuxe
Kjell Fuxe Karolinska Institute
Michele Zoli
Michele Zoli University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Luigi F. Agnati
Luigi F. Agnati University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Giuseppe Biagini
Giuseppe Biagini University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Anders Härfstrand
Anders Härfstrand Karolinska Institute
Laura Calzà
Laura Calzà University of Bologna
Tomas Hökfelt
Tomas Hökfelt Karolinska Institute
Emilio Merlo Pich
Emilio Merlo Pich GlaxoSmithKline (United Kingdom)
Fabio Benfenati
Fabio Benfenati Italian Institute of Technology
Antonio Cintra
Antonio Cintra Karolinska Institute

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