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Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)|September 30, 2003
Does the brain noradrenaline network mediate the effects of the CO2 challenge?L Bellodi, D Caldirola, A Bertani
Psychiatry Research|August 28, 1995
Hypersensitivity to inhalation of carbon dioxide and panic attacksG Perna, A Gabriele, D Caldirola, et al.
Psychiatry Research|January 15, 1997
Panic attacks: a twin studyG Perna, D Caldirola, C Arancio, et al.
The American Journal of Psychiatry|August 1, 1996
Family history of panic disorder and hypersensitivity to CO2 in patients with panic disorderG Perna, A Bertani, D Caldirola, et al.
Biological Psychiatry|September 24, 1999
A segregation study of panic disorder in families of panic patients responsive to the 35% CO2 challengeM C Cavallini, G Perna, D Caldirola, et al.
Psychological Medicine|October 3, 2017
The revolution of personalized psychiatry: will technology make it happen sooner?G Perna, M Grassi, D Caldirola, et al.
Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology|June 2, 2001
The 35% CO2 hyperreactivity and clinical symptomatology in patients with panic disorder after 1 week of treatment with citalopram: an open studyA Bertani, D Caldirola, R Bussi, et al.
Pharmacopsychiatry|July 4, 2001
A comparison of citalopram and paroxetine in the treatment of panic disorder: a randomized, single-blind studyG Perna, A Bertani, D Caldirola, et al.
Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology|April 1, 1997
Pharmacologic effect of imipramine, paroxetine, and sertraline on 35% carbon dioxide hypersensitivity in panic patients: a double-blind, random, placebo-controlled studyA Bertani, G Perna, C Arancio, et al.
The Journal of Laryngology and Otology|June 14, 2008
Rehabilitation after acute vestibular disordersR Teggi, D Caldirola, B Fabiano, et al.
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Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England)|September 30, 2003
Does the brain noradrenaline network mediate the effects of the CO2 challenge?L Bellodi, D Caldirola, A Bertani
Psychiatry Research|August 28, 1995
Hypersensitivity to inhalation of carbon dioxide and panic attacksG Perna, A Gabriele, D Caldirola, et al.
Psychiatry Research|January 15, 1997
Panic attacks: a twin studyG Perna, D Caldirola, C Arancio, et al.
The American Journal of Psychiatry|August 1, 1996
Family history of panic disorder and hypersensitivity to CO2 in patients with panic disorderG Perna, A Bertani, D Caldirola, et al.
Biological Psychiatry|September 24, 1999
A segregation study of panic disorder in families of panic patients responsive to the 35% CO2 challengeM C Cavallini, G Perna, D Caldirola, et al.
Psychological Medicine|October 3, 2017
The revolution of personalized psychiatry: will technology make it happen sooner?G Perna, M Grassi, D Caldirola, et al.
Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology|June 2, 2001
The 35% CO2 hyperreactivity and clinical symptomatology in patients with panic disorder after 1 week of treatment with citalopram: an open studyA Bertani, D Caldirola, R Bussi, et al.
Pharmacopsychiatry|July 4, 2001
A comparison of citalopram and paroxetine in the treatment of panic disorder: a randomized, single-blind studyG Perna, A Bertani, D Caldirola, et al.
Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology|April 1, 1997
Pharmacologic effect of imipramine, paroxetine, and sertraline on 35% carbon dioxide hypersensitivity in panic patients: a double-blind, random, placebo-controlled studyA Bertani, G Perna, C Arancio, et al.
The Journal of Laryngology and Otology|June 14, 2008
Rehabilitation after acute vestibular disordersR Teggi, D Caldirola, B Fabiano, et al.
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