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Alberto Oliverio
Alberto Oliverio
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Genetic Aspects of Learning and Memory in Mice: The study of differences among strains and individual subjects is a most promising topic in psychobiology.
D Bovet, F Bovet-Nitti, A Oliverio
Science 163 (3863), 139-149, 1969
4561969
Storia del Pensiero Filosofico e Scientifico-8° vol.
L Geymonat, C Becchi, E Bellone, F Bertola, G Boniolo, U Bottazzini, ...
4071996
In vivo gene therapy of metachromatic leukodystrophy by lentiviral vectors: correction of neuropathology and protection against learning impairments in affected mice
A Consiglio, A Quattrini, S Martino, JC Bensadoun, D Dolcetta, A Trojani, ...
Nature medicine 7 (3), 310-316, 2001
2322001
Genotype-dependent sensitivity and tolerance to morphine and heroin: dissociation between opiate-induced running and analgesia in the mouse
A Oliverio, C Castellano
Psychopharmacologia 39 (1), 13-22, 1974
2201974
Exploratory activity: Genetic analysis of its modification by scopolamine and amphetamine
A Oliverio, BE Eleftheriou, DW Bailey
Physiology & behavior 10 (5), 893-899, 1973
1971973
Stress induces region specific alterations in microRNAs expression in mice
A Rinaldi, S Vincenti, F De Vito, I Bozzoni, A Oliverio, C Presutti, ...
Behavioural brain research 208 (1), 265-269, 2010
1882010
Genetic analysis of avoidance, maze, and wheel-running behaviors in the mouse.
A Oliverio, C Castellano, P Messeri
Journal of Comparative and Physiological Psychology 79 (3), 459, 1972
1281972
N-methyl-D-aspartate and dopamine receptor involvement in the modulation of locomotor activity and memory processes
W Adriani, A Felici, F Sargolini, P Roullet, A Usiello, A Oliverio, A Mele
Experimental Brain Research 123, 52-59, 1998
1271998
Effects of immobilization stress on dopamine and its metabolites in different brain areas of the mouse: role of genotype and stress duration
S Cabib, E Kempf, C Schleff, A Oliverio, S Puglisi-Allegra
Brain research 441 (1-2), 153-160, 1988
1101988
Repeated administration of phencyclidine, amphetamine and MK-801 selectively impairs spatial learning in mice: a possible model of psychotomimetic drug-induced cognitive deficits
S Mandillo, A Rinaldi, A Oliverio, A Mele
Behavioural pharmacology 14 (7), 533-544, 2003
1042003
Chronic stress enhances apomorphine-induced stereotyped behavior in mice: involvement of endogenous opioids
S Cabib, S Puglisi-Allegra, A Oliverio
Brain Research 298 (1), 138-140, 1984
1021984
A genetic analysis of morphine-induced running and analgesia in the mouse
C Castellano, A Oliverio
Psychopharmacologia 41 (3), 197-200, 1975
1021975
Social isolation: effects on pain threshold and stress-induced analgesia
S Puglisi-Allegra, A Oliverio
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 19 (4), 679-681, 1983
991983
Effects of nicotine on avoidance conditioning of inbred strains of mice
D Bovet, F Bovet-Nitti, A Oliverio
Psychopharmacologia 10, 1-5, 1966
991966
Effects of intra-accumbens focal administrations of glutamate antagonists on object recognition memory in mice
F Sargolini, P Roullet, A Oliverio, A Mele
Behavioural brain research 138 (2), 153-163, 2003
982003
Prima lezione di neuroscienze
A Oliverio
Gius. Laterza & Figli Spa, 2012
922012
A long-lasting cholinesterase inhibitor affecting neural and behavioral processes
M Brufani, C Castellano, M Marta, A Oliverio, PG Pagella, F Pavone, ...
Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior 26 (3), 625-629, 1987
911987
Effects of post trial administration of drugs on avoidance learning of mice
D Bovet, JL McGaugh, A Oliverio
Life Sciences 5 (14), 1309-1315, 1966
901966
NMDA and AMPA antagonist infusions into the ventral striatum impair different steps of spatial information processing in a nonassociative task in mice
P Roullet, F Sargolini, A Oliverio, A Mele
Journal of Neuroscience 21 (6), 2143-2149, 2001
882001
Spatial deficits in a mouse model of Parkinson disease
E De Leonibus, T Pascucci, S Lopez, A Oliverio, M Amalric, A Mele
Psychopharmacology 194, 517-525, 2007
872007
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