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Vittorio Calabrese

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Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics|October 19, 2004
Increased formation of short-chain organic acids after chronic ethanol administration and its interaction with the carnitine pool in ratVittorio Calabrese, Menotti Calvani, D Allan Butterfield
Ageing Research Reviews|February 11, 2021
Demonstrated hormetic mechanisms putatively subserve riluzole-induced effects in neuroprotection against amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS): Implications for research and clinical practiceEdward J Calabrese, Vittorio Calabrese, James Giordano
Chemico-Biological Interactions|November 26, 2020
Putative hormetic mechanisms and effects of atypical antipsychotic agents: Implications for study design and clinical psychopharmacotherapeuticsEdward J Calabrese, Vittorio Calabrese, James Giordano
Brain Circulation|October 3, 2018
The role of hormesis in the functional performance and protection of neural systemsEdward J Calabrese, Vittorio Calabrese, James Giordano
Mechanisms of Ageing and Development|July 18, 2021
Ferulic acid and hormesis: Biomedical and environmental implicationsEdward J Calabrese, Evgenios Agathokleous, Vittorio Calabrese
Biogerontology|January 25, 2012
Hormesis: why it is important to biogerontologistsEdward J Calabrese, Ivo Iavicoli, Vittorio Calabrese
Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry|November 6, 2023
Procyanidins and sensory nutrition; do procyanidins modulate homeostasis via astringent taste receptors?Naomi Osakabe, Taiki Fushimi, Yasuyuki Fujii, et al.
Human & Experimental Toxicology|December 1, 2010
Dose response biology: the case of resveratrolEdward J Calabrese, Mark P Mattson, Vittorio Calabrese
Human & Experimental Toxicology|December 1, 2010
Resveratrol commonly displays hormesis: occurrence and biomedical significanceEdward J Calabrese, Mark P Mattson, Vittorio Calabrese
Hormone Molecular Biology and Clinical Investigation|December 2, 2014
Hormesis and vitagenes in aging and longevity: mitochondrial control and hormonal regulationCarolin Cornelius, Antonio Graziano, Edward J Calabrese, et al.
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Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics|October 19, 2004
Increased formation of short-chain organic acids after chronic ethanol administration and its interaction with the carnitine pool in ratVittorio Calabrese, Menotti Calvani, D Allan Butterfield
Ageing Research Reviews|February 11, 2021
Demonstrated hormetic mechanisms putatively subserve riluzole-induced effects in neuroprotection against amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS): Implications for research and clinical practiceEdward J Calabrese, Vittorio Calabrese, James Giordano
Chemico-Biological Interactions|November 26, 2020
Putative hormetic mechanisms and effects of atypical antipsychotic agents: Implications for study design and clinical psychopharmacotherapeuticsEdward J Calabrese, Vittorio Calabrese, James Giordano
Brain Circulation|October 3, 2018
The role of hormesis in the functional performance and protection of neural systemsEdward J Calabrese, Vittorio Calabrese, James Giordano
Mechanisms of Ageing and Development|July 18, 2021
Ferulic acid and hormesis: Biomedical and environmental implicationsEdward J Calabrese, Evgenios Agathokleous, Vittorio Calabrese
Biogerontology|January 25, 2012
Hormesis: why it is important to biogerontologistsEdward J Calabrese, Ivo Iavicoli, Vittorio Calabrese
Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry|November 6, 2023
Procyanidins and sensory nutrition; do procyanidins modulate homeostasis via astringent taste receptors?Naomi Osakabe, Taiki Fushimi, Yasuyuki Fujii, et al.
Human & Experimental Toxicology|December 1, 2010
Dose response biology: the case of resveratrolEdward J Calabrese, Mark P Mattson, Vittorio Calabrese
Human & Experimental Toxicology|December 1, 2010
Resveratrol commonly displays hormesis: occurrence and biomedical significanceEdward J Calabrese, Mark P Mattson, Vittorio Calabrese
Hormone Molecular Biology and Clinical Investigation|December 2, 2014
Hormesis and vitagenes in aging and longevity: mitochondrial control and hormonal regulationCarolin Cornelius, Antonio Graziano, Edward J Calabrese, et al.
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