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A Siniscalchi

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La Clinica Terapeutica|May 19, 2004
[Tolerability of riluzole: a review of the literature]A Siniscalchi
European Journal of Neurology|April 29, 2016
DWI-MRI and Fabry disease: what can we learn?A Siniscalchi
Bollettino Della Societa Italiana Di Biologia Sperimentale|May 15, 1982
[Effect of morphine on dopamine and 5-HT content of the caudate nucleus in the guinea pig]A Siniscalchi, E Veratti
Bollettino Della Societa Italiana Di Biologia Sperimentale|November 30, 1977
[Comparison between various algesimetric methods in the guinea pig]G Sarto, A Siniscalchi
Pharmacological Research Communications|January 1, 1988
Effect of ethylketocyclazocine on acetylcholine release in guinea-pig brain slicesA Siniscalchi, C Bianchi
Neuroscience Letters|December 14, 1992
Modulation by GABAB receptors of spontaneous synchronous activities induced by 4-aminopyridine in the rat hippocampusA Siniscalchi, M Avoli
European Journal of Pharmacology|January 10, 1990
Different effects of 8-OH-DPAT, a 5-HT1A receptor agonist, on cortical acetylcholine release, electrocortigram and body temperature in guinea pigs and ratsA Siniscalchi, L Beani, C Bianchi
British Journal of Pharmacology|July 1, 1982
The effect of naloxone on opioid-induced inhibition and facilitation of acetylcholine release in brain slicesL Beani, C Bianchi, A Siniscalchi
The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery : Official Publication of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons|January 1, 1995
Forefoot postoperative continuous pain control by nonelectronic deviceF Barca, E Bertellini, A Siniscalchi
British Journal of Pharmacology|October 1, 1990
5-HT1A agonists increase and 5-HT3 agonists decrease acetylcholine efflux from the cerebral cortex of freely-moving guinea-pigsC Bianchi, A Siniscalchi, L Beani
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La Clinica Terapeutica|May 19, 2004
[Tolerability of riluzole: a review of the literature]A Siniscalchi
European Journal of Neurology|April 29, 2016
DWI-MRI and Fabry disease: what can we learn?A Siniscalchi
Bollettino Della Societa Italiana Di Biologia Sperimentale|May 15, 1982
[Effect of morphine on dopamine and 5-HT content of the caudate nucleus in the guinea pig]A Siniscalchi, E Veratti
Bollettino Della Societa Italiana Di Biologia Sperimentale|November 30, 1977
[Comparison between various algesimetric methods in the guinea pig]G Sarto, A Siniscalchi
Pharmacological Research Communications|January 1, 1988
Effect of ethylketocyclazocine on acetylcholine release in guinea-pig brain slicesA Siniscalchi, C Bianchi
Neuroscience Letters|December 14, 1992
Modulation by GABAB receptors of spontaneous synchronous activities induced by 4-aminopyridine in the rat hippocampusA Siniscalchi, M Avoli
European Journal of Pharmacology|January 10, 1990
Different effects of 8-OH-DPAT, a 5-HT1A receptor agonist, on cortical acetylcholine release, electrocortigram and body temperature in guinea pigs and ratsA Siniscalchi, L Beani, C Bianchi
British Journal of Pharmacology|July 1, 1982
The effect of naloxone on opioid-induced inhibition and facilitation of acetylcholine release in brain slicesL Beani, C Bianchi, A Siniscalchi
The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery : Official Publication of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons|January 1, 1995
Forefoot postoperative continuous pain control by nonelectronic deviceF Barca, E Bertellini, A Siniscalchi
British Journal of Pharmacology|October 1, 1990
5-HT1A agonists increase and 5-HT3 agonists decrease acetylcholine efflux from the cerebral cortex of freely-moving guinea-pigsC Bianchi, A Siniscalchi, L Beani
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