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Paola Caccin

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Neurotoxicology|December 31, 2008
Neurotoxicity of inverted-cone shaped lipidsPaola Caccin, Ornella Rossetto, Cesare Montecucco
Bio-Protocol|June 28, 2021
Mouse Phrenic Nerve Hemidiaphragm Assay (MPN)Giulia Zanetti, Samuele Negro, Marco Pirazzini, et al.
Journal of Neurochemistry|June 30, 2006
Presynaptic enzymatic neurotoxinsOrnella Rossetto, Laura Morbiato, Paola Caccin, et al.
FEBS Letters|November 7, 2006
Reversible skeletal neuromuscular paralysis induced by different lysophospholipidsPaola Caccin, Michela Rigoni, Alessandra Bisceglie, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|February 13, 2007
A lysolecithin/fatty acid mixture promotes and then blocks neurotransmitter release at the Drosophila melanogaster larval neuromuscular junctionAram Megighian, Michela Rigoni, Paola Caccin, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|April 4, 2009
Calcium overload in nerve terminals of cultured neurons intoxicated by alpha-latrotoxin and snake PLA2 neurotoxinsErik Tedesco, Michela Rigoni, Paola Caccin, et al.
FEBS Open Bio|May 15, 2015
The synaptotagmin juxtamembrane domain is involved in neuroexocytosisPaola Caccin, Michele Scorzeto, Nunzio Damiano, et al.
FEBS Letters|May 6, 2003
VAMP/synaptobrevin cleavage by tetanus and botulinum neurotoxins is strongly enhanced by acidic liposomesPaola Caccin, Ornella Rossetto, Michela Rigoni, et al.
Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases|February 25, 2012
Envenomations by Bothrops and Crotalus snakes induce the release of mitochondrial alarminsIrene Zornetta, Paola Caccin, Julián Fernandez, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 24, 2008
Snake phospholipase A2 neurotoxins enter neurons, bind specifically to mitochondria, and open their transition poresMichela Rigoni, Marco Paoli, Eva Milanesi, et al.
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Neurotoxicology|December 31, 2008
Neurotoxicity of inverted-cone shaped lipidsPaola Caccin, Ornella Rossetto, Cesare Montecucco
Bio-Protocol|June 28, 2021
Mouse Phrenic Nerve Hemidiaphragm Assay (MPN)Giulia Zanetti, Samuele Negro, Marco Pirazzini, et al.
Journal of Neurochemistry|June 30, 2006
Presynaptic enzymatic neurotoxinsOrnella Rossetto, Laura Morbiato, Paola Caccin, et al.
FEBS Letters|November 7, 2006
Reversible skeletal neuromuscular paralysis induced by different lysophospholipidsPaola Caccin, Michela Rigoni, Alessandra Bisceglie, et al.
Neuroscience Letters|February 13, 2007
A lysolecithin/fatty acid mixture promotes and then blocks neurotransmitter release at the Drosophila melanogaster larval neuromuscular junctionAram Megighian, Michela Rigoni, Paola Caccin, et al.
Toxicon : Official Journal of the International Society on Toxinology|April 4, 2009
Calcium overload in nerve terminals of cultured neurons intoxicated by alpha-latrotoxin and snake PLA2 neurotoxinsErik Tedesco, Michela Rigoni, Paola Caccin, et al.
FEBS Open Bio|May 15, 2015
The synaptotagmin juxtamembrane domain is involved in neuroexocytosisPaola Caccin, Michele Scorzeto, Nunzio Damiano, et al.
FEBS Letters|May 6, 2003
VAMP/synaptobrevin cleavage by tetanus and botulinum neurotoxins is strongly enhanced by acidic liposomesPaola Caccin, Ornella Rossetto, Michela Rigoni, et al.
Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases|February 25, 2012
Envenomations by Bothrops and Crotalus snakes induce the release of mitochondrial alarminsIrene Zornetta, Paola Caccin, Julián Fernandez, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 24, 2008
Snake phospholipase A2 neurotoxins enter neurons, bind specifically to mitochondria, and open their transition poresMichela Rigoni, Marco Paoli, Eva Milanesi, et al.
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