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Journal of Neurochemistry|December 26, 2001
Long-term behavioral and neurochemical effects of chronic stress exposure in ratsS Mangiavacchi, F Masi, S Scheggi, et al.
Casopis Lekaru Ceskych|September 22, 1989
[Hemofiltration and hemoperfusion performed in series for the purpose of removing beta 2 microglobulin]R Marangoni, F Civardi, R Savino, et al.
Brain Research|May 4, 1999
The effects of long-term administration of rubidium or lithium on reactivity to stress and on dopamine output in the nucleus accumbens in ratsC Gambarana, O Ghiglieri, F Masi, et al.
Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery|September 20, 2021
Biofilms and the Nail UnitCorinna Castillo, Michael F Masi, Austin Mishko, et al.
Brain Research|September 15, 2000
Long-term lithium administration abolishes the resistance to stress in rats sensitized to morphineC Gambarana, S Mangiavacchi, F Masi, et al.
Neuroscience|October 19, 2000
Acquisition of an appetitive behavior reverses the effects of long-term treatment with lithium in ratsF Masi, S Scheggi, S Mangiavacchi, et al.
Brain Research|May 31, 2001
Dopamine output in the nucleus accumbens shell is related to the acquisition and the retention of a motivated appetitive behavior in ratsF Masi, S Scheggi, S Mangiavacchi, et al.
Minerva Nefrologica|October 1, 1980
[The natural history of calcic nephrolithiasis. Retrospective study of 249 patients]F Masi, E Rovelli, F Malberti, et al.
La Radiologia Medica|November 1, 1980
[Evaluation of the usefulness of the plasma parathormone level (iPTH) measured radioimmunologically using an anti-COOH-terminal antibody]G Colussi, F Banfi, M Surian, et al.
Pharmacopsychiatry|August 24, 2001
A study of the antidepressant activity of Hypericum perforatum on animal modelsC Gambarana, P L Tolu, F Masi, et al.
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Journal of Neurochemistry|December 26, 2001
Long-term behavioral and neurochemical effects of chronic stress exposure in ratsS Mangiavacchi, F Masi, S Scheggi, et al.
Casopis Lekaru Ceskych|September 22, 1989
[Hemofiltration and hemoperfusion performed in series for the purpose of removing beta 2 microglobulin]R Marangoni, F Civardi, R Savino, et al.
Brain Research|May 4, 1999
The effects of long-term administration of rubidium or lithium on reactivity to stress and on dopamine output in the nucleus accumbens in ratsC Gambarana, O Ghiglieri, F Masi, et al.
Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery|September 20, 2021
Biofilms and the Nail UnitCorinna Castillo, Michael F Masi, Austin Mishko, et al.
Brain Research|September 15, 2000
Long-term lithium administration abolishes the resistance to stress in rats sensitized to morphineC Gambarana, S Mangiavacchi, F Masi, et al.
Neuroscience|October 19, 2000
Acquisition of an appetitive behavior reverses the effects of long-term treatment with lithium in ratsF Masi, S Scheggi, S Mangiavacchi, et al.
Brain Research|May 31, 2001
Dopamine output in the nucleus accumbens shell is related to the acquisition and the retention of a motivated appetitive behavior in ratsF Masi, S Scheggi, S Mangiavacchi, et al.
Minerva Nefrologica|October 1, 1980
[The natural history of calcic nephrolithiasis. Retrospective study of 249 patients]F Masi, E Rovelli, F Malberti, et al.
La Radiologia Medica|November 1, 1980
[Evaluation of the usefulness of the plasma parathormone level (iPTH) measured radioimmunologically using an anti-COOH-terminal antibody]G Colussi, F Banfi, M Surian, et al.
Pharmacopsychiatry|August 24, 2001
A study of the antidepressant activity of Hypericum perforatum on animal modelsC Gambarana, P L Tolu, F Masi, et al.
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