Pasquale P. C. Graziadei focuses on Olfactory ensheathing glia, Olfactory system, Olfactory bulb, Sensory system and Neuroscience. In his research, Olfactory mucosa, Cell nucleus and Basal is intimately related to Pathology, which falls under the overarching field of Olfactory ensheathing glia. Many of his studies on Olfactory system apply to Neurogenesis as well.
His work carried out in the field of Olfactory bulb brings together such families of science as Axon and Anatomy. Pasquale P. C. Graziadei has included themes like Cerebrum and Olfactory tubercle in his Sensory system study. His Neuroscience research focuses on Sensory neuron in particular.
His primary areas of investigation include Olfactory system, Olfactory bulb, Anatomy, Neuroscience and Sensory system. His research in Olfactory system intersects with topics in Neurogenesis, Olfactory ensheathing glia and Central nervous system. In general Olfactory bulb, his work in Olfactory nerve is often linked to Population linking many areas of study.
His research integrates issues of Cerebrum, Cortex, Olfaction, Synapse and Embryo in his study of Anatomy. His specific area of interest is Neuroscience, where Pasquale P. C. Graziadei studies Sensory neuron. The various areas that Pasquale P. C. Graziadei examines in his Sensory system study include Parenchyma, Pathology, Axon, Olfactory tubercle and Olfactory memory.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Anatomy, Neuroscience, Cell biology, Olfactory system and Olfactory bulb. Pasquale P. C. Graziadei works mostly in the field of Anatomy, limiting it down to concerns involving Vomeronasal organ and, occasionally, Axon, Pathology and Parenchyma. The study incorporates disciplines such as Olfactory ensheathing glia, Neuron and Transplantation in addition to Cell biology.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Cerebellum and Olfactory marker protein. Pasquale P. C. Graziadei is interested in Olfactory epithelium, which is a field of Olfactory system. His Olfactory bulb research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Olfaction and Synapse.
Neuroscience, Anatomy, Olfactory bulb, Ultrastructure and Olfactory epithelium are his primary areas of study. Pasquale P. C. Graziadei works mostly in the field of Neuroscience, limiting it down to topics relating to Basal and, in certain cases, Olfactory system, as a part of the same area of interest. The Anatomy study combines topics in areas such as Synapse, Olfactory receptor and Dendritic knob.
His work on Olfactory nerve as part of general Olfactory bulb research is frequently linked to Anamniotes, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science. Pasquale P. C. Graziadei conducted interdisciplinary study in his works that combined Ultrastructure and Clearnose skate. His Olfactory epithelium study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Cell biology, Nervous system, Neuroblast and Olfactory mucosa.
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Neurogenesis and neuron regeneration in the olfactory system of mammals. I. Morphological aspects of differentiation and structural organization of the olfactory sensory neurons
P P Graziadei;G A Graziadei.
Journal of Neurocytology (1979)
Neurogenesis and neuron regeneration in the olfactory system of mammals. II. Degeneration and reconstitution of the olfactory sensory neurons after axotomy.
G A Graziadei;P P Graziadei.
Journal of Neurocytology (1979)
Continuous Nerve Cell Renewal in the Olfactory System
P. P. C. Graziadei;G. A. Monti Graziadei.
(1978)
Neurogenesis and neuron regeneration in the olfactory system of mammals. III. Deafferentation and reinnervation of the olfactory bulb following section of the fila olfactoria in rat.
P. P. C. Graziadei;G. A. Monti Graziadei.
Journal of Neurocytology (1980)
Autoradiographic and ultrastructural observations on the frog's olfactory mucosa
P. P. C. Graziadei;J. F. Metcalf.
Cell and Tissue Research (1971)
The olfactory marker protein in the olfactory system of the mouse during development.
G.A. Monti Graziadei;R.S. Stanley;P.P.C. Graziadei.
Neuroscience (1980)
A quantitative analysis of changes in the olfactory epithelium following bulbectomy in hamster.
Richard M. Costanzo;Pasquale P. C. Graziadei.
The Journal of Comparative Neurology (1983)
Denervation in the primary olfactory pathway of mice. IV. Biochemical and morphological evidence for neuronal replacement following nerve section
J. Harding;P.P.C. Graziadei;G.A.Monti Graziadei;F.L. Margolis.
Brain Research (1977)
Plasticity of connections of the olfactory sensory neuron: Regeneration into the forebrain following bulbectomy in the neonatal mouse
P.P.C. Graziadei;R.R. Levine;Giuseppina A. Monti Graziadei.
Neuroscience (1979)
Regeneration of olfactory axons and synapse formation in the forebrain after bulbectomy in neonatal mice.
Pasquale P. C. Graziadei;Richard R. Levine;Giuseppina A. Monti Graziadei.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (1978)
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