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Paolo Gubellini is affiliated with Aix-Marseille University in France and has contributed extensively to the fields of neuroscience, biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, and medicine. Their research spans subfields such as cognitive neuroscience, molecular biology, neurology, genetics, and cellular and molecular neuroscience.

Their work frequently appears in the following publication venues:

  • Neurobiology of Disease
  • Translational Psychiatry
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Frontiers in Pharmacology
  • Scientific Reports

Gubellini's research topics include:

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder Research
  • Genetics and Neurodevelopmental Disorders
  • Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments
  • Congenital heart defects research
  • Nuclear Receptors and Signaling
  • Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling
  • Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders

Among their recently published papers are:

  • Postsynaptic autism spectrum disorder genes and synaptic dysfunction (2021, Neurobiology of Disease)
  • Targeted Tshz3 deletion in corticostriatal circuit components segregates core autistic behaviors (2022, Translational Psychiatry)
  • Characterization of a new mouse line triggering transient oligodendrocyte progenitor depletion (2023, Scientific Reports)
  • Camk2a-Cre and Tshz3 Expression in Mouse Striatal Cholinergic Interneurons: Implications for Autism Spectrum Disorder (2021, Frontiers in Genetics)
  • Postsynaptic autism spectrum disorder genes and synaptic dysfunction (2021, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research))

The scientist has collaborated frequently with co-authors including Laurent Fasano, Xavier Caubit, Pascal Salin, Ahmed Fatmi, and Lydia Kerkerian-Le Goff.

Gubellini has also contributed to academic books, including a publication with Humana Press titled Clinical Trials In Parkinson's Disease (2020).

Best Publications

  • Acetylcholine-mediated modulation of striatal function.

    Paolo Calabresi;Diego Centonze;Paolo Gubellini;Antonio Pisani

  • Dopaminergic control of synaptic plasticity in the dorsal striatum

    Diego Centonze;Barbara Picconi;Paolo Gubellini;Giorgio Bernardi

  • Dopamine and cAMP-Regulated Phosphoprotein 32 kDa Controls Both Striatal Long-Term Depression and Long-Term Potentiation, Opposing Forms of Synaptic Plasticity

    Paolo Calabresi;Paolo Gubellini;Diego Centonze;Barbara Picconi

  • Experimental parkinsonism alters endocannabinoid degradation: implications for striatal glutamatergic transmission.

    Paolo Gubellini;Barbara Picconi;Monica Bari;Natalia Battista

  • Metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 mediates the potentiation of N-methyl-D-aspartate responses in medium spiny striatal neurons

    A Pisani;P Gubellini;P Bonsi;F Conquet

  • Synaptic transmission in the striatum: from plasticity to neurodegeneration.

    P Calabresi;D Centonze;P Gubellini;G A Marfia

  • Distinct Roles of D1 and D5 Dopamine Receptors in Motor Activity and Striatal Synaptic Plasticity

    Diego Centonze;Cristina Grande;Emilia Saulle;Ana B. Martín

  • Receptor Subtypes Involved in the Presynaptic and Postsynaptic Actions of Dopamine on Striatal Interneurons

    Diego Centonze;Cristina Grande;Alessandro Usiello;Paolo Gubellini

  • A Critical Role of the Nitric Oxide/cGMP Pathway in Corticostriatal Long-Term Depression

    Paolo Calabresi;Paolo Gubellini;Diego Centonze;Giuseppe Sancesario

  • Unilateral Dopamine Denervation Blocks Corticostriatal LTP

    Diego Centonze;Paolo Gubellini;Barbara Picconi;Paolo Calabresi

  • Endogenous ACh enhances striatal NMDA-responses via M1-like muscarinic receptors and PKC activation.

    Paolo Calabresi;Diego Centonze;Paolo Gubellini;Antonio Pisani

  • Tissue plasminogen activator controls multiple forms of synaptic plasticity and memory.

    Paolo Calabresi;Maddalena Napolitano;Diego Centonze;Girolama A. Marfia

  • Metabotropic glutamate receptors and striatal synaptic plasticity: Implications for neurological diseases

    Paolo Gubellini;Antonio Pisani;Diego Centonze;Giorgio Bernardi

  • Inhibition of mitochondrial complex II induces a long-term potentiation of NMDA-mediated synaptic excitation in the striatum requiring endogenous dopamine.

    Paolo Calabresi;Paolo Gubellini;Barbara Picconi;Diego Centonze

  • Deep brain stimulation in neurological diseases and experimental models: from molecule to complex behavior.

    Paolo Gubellini;Pascal Salin;Lydia Kerkerian-Le Goff;Christelle Baunez

  • Dopamine, acetylcholine and nitric oxide systems interact to induce corticostriatal synaptic plasticity

    Diego Centonze;Paolo Gubellini;Antonio Pisani;Giorgio Bernardi

  • Activation of M1-like muscarinic receptors is required for the induction of corticostriatal LTP.

    Paolo Calabresi;Diego Centonze;Paolo Gubellini;Giorgio Bernardi

  • Levodopa treatment reverses endocannabinoid system abnormalities in experimental parkinsonism

    Mauro Maccarrone;Paolo Gubellini;Paolo Gubellini;Monica Bari;Barbara Picconi

  • Electrophysiological and behavioral evidence that modulation of metabotropic glutamate receptor 4 with a new agonist reverses experimental parkinsonism

    Corinne Beurrier;Sebastien Lopez;Delphine Révy;Chelliah Selvam

  • Blockade of M2-like muscarinic receptors enhances long-term potentiation at corticostriatal synapses.

    Paolo Calabresi;Diego Centonze;Paolo Gubellini;Antonio Pisani

Frequent Co-Authors

Paolo Calabresi
Paolo Calabresi Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Diego Centonze
Diego Centonze University of Rome Tor Vergata
Giorgio Bernardi
Giorgio Bernardi University of Rome Tor Vergata
Barbara Picconi
Barbara Picconi University of Rome Tor Vergata
Antonio Pisani
Antonio Pisani University of Pavia
Paola Bonsi
Paola Bonsi University of Rome Tor Vergata
Gilles Bonvento
Gilles Bonvento University of Paris-Saclay
Giuseppe Sancesario
Giuseppe Sancesario University of Rome Tor Vergata
Christelle Baunez
Christelle Baunez Aix-Marseille University
Silvia Rossi
Silvia Rossi Chiesi (Italy)

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