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  1. The Value of Fractal Analysis in Ultrasound Imaging: Exploring Intricate Patterns
  2. Possible roles of heteroreceptor complexes in excitotoxic processes
  3. Control of Dopamine Signal in High-Order Receptor Complex on Striatal Astrocytes
  4. Ultrasound Imaging in Football Players with Previous Multiple Ankle Sprains: Keeping a Close Eye on Superior Ankle Retinaculum
  5. A Self-Similarity Logic May Shape the Organization of the Nervous System
  6. Modulation of Neuron and Astrocyte Dopamine Receptors via Receptor–Receptor Interactions
  7. Receptor-receptor interactions and microvesicle exchange as mechanisms modulating signaling between neurons and astrocytes
  8. Membrane Cholesterol Inhibits Progesterone-Mediated Sperm Function through the Possible Involvement of ABHD2
  9. Ultrasound Imaging of Thoracolumbar Fascia Thickness: Chronic Non-Specific Lower Back Pain versus Healthy Subjects; A Sign of a “Frozen Back”?
  10. Brain Structure and Function: Insights from Chemical Neuroanatomy
  11. Detection of Lymphatic Vessels in the Superficial Fascia of the Abdomen
  12. Heteromerization of Dopamine D2 and Oxytocin Receptor in Adult Striatal Astrocytes
  13. Overlapping between Wound Healing Occurring in Tumor Growth and in Central Nervous System Neurodegenerative Diseases
  14. Performance Analysis on Trained and Recreational Runners in the Venice Marathon Events from 2007 to 2019
  15. Ultrasound Imaging of the Superficial Fascia in the Upper Limb: Arm and Forearm
  16. Immediate Effects of Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy in Fascial Fibroblasts: An In Vitro Study
  17. Intercellular Communication in the Central Nervous System as Deduced by Chemical Neuroanatomy and Quantitative Analysis of Images: Impact on Neuropharmacology
  18. Trauma of Peripheral Innervation Impairs Content of Epidermal Langerhans Cells
  19. Heterodimer of A2A and Oxytocin Receptors Regulating Glutamate Release in Adult Striatal Astrocytes
  20. Age-Related Alterations of Hyaluronan and Collagen in Extracellular Matrix of the Muscle Spindles
  21. Ultrasound Imaging of Brachial and Antebrachial Fasciae
  22. Heteromerization as a Mechanism Modulating the Affinity of the ACE2 Receptor to the Receptor Binding Domain of SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein
  23. Receptor–Receptor Interactions and Glial Cell Functions with a Special Focus on G Protein-Coupled Receptors
  24. Pilot Study of Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction Treated with a Single Session of Fascial Manipulation® Method: Clinical Implications for Effective Pain Reduction
  25. Sperm Cholesterol Content Modifies Sperm Function and TRPV1-Mediated Sperm Migration
  26. A Closer Look at the Cellular and Molecular Components of the Deep/Muscular Fasciae
  27. Ultrasound Imaging of Crural Fascia and Epimysial Fascia Thicknesses in Basketball Players with Previous Ankle Sprains Versus Healthy Subjects
  28. Quantitative Evaluation of the Echo Intensity of Paraneural Area and Myofascial Structure around Median Nerve in Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  29. Effects of Cesarean Section and Vaginal Delivery on Abdominal Muscles and Fasciae
  30. Sensitivity of the Fasciae to the Endocannabinoid System: Production of Hyaluronan-Rich Vesicles and Potential Peripheral Effects of Cannabinoids in Fascial Tissue
  31. Increased Cardiovascular Risk Associated with Chemical Sensitivity to Perfluoro–Octanoic Acid: Role of Impaired Platelet Aggregation
  32. SHBG141–161 Domain-Peptide Stimulates GPRC6A-Mediated Response in Leydig and β-Langerhans cell lines
  33. A New Integrative Theory of Brain-Body-Ecosystem Medicine: From the Hippocratic Holistic View of Medicine to Our Modern Society
  34. A2A-D2 Heteromers on Striatal Astrocytes: Biochemical and Biophysical Evidence
  35. Two years of Functional Electrical Stimulation by large surface electrodes for denervated muscles improve skin epidermis in SCI
  36. Interactions between receptors increase the capability of cells to interpret incoming signals
  37. In complete SCI patients, long-term functional electrical stimulation of permanent denervated muscles increases epidermis thickness
  38. New dimensions of connectomics and network plasticity in the central nervous system
  39. Neuroglobin, a Factor Playing for Nerve Cell Survival
  40. Role of iso-receptors in receptor-receptor interactions with a focus on dopamine iso-receptor complexes
  41. G-protein-coupled receptor type A heteromers as an emerging therapeutic target
  42. Information handling by the brain: proposal of a new “paradigm” involving the roamer type of volume transmission and the tunneling nanotube type of wiring transmission
  43. The G Protein-Coupled Receptor Heterodimer Network (GPCR-HetNet) and Its Hub Components
  44. An easy-to-handle microfluidic device suitable for immunohistochemical procedures in mammalian cells grown under flow conditions
  45. miR-142-3pbalances proliferation and differentiation of mesenchymal cells during lung development
  46. Volume Transmission and the Russian-Doll Organization of Brain Cell Networks
  47. Carboxylation-dependent conformational changes of human osteocalcin
  48. Understanding the balance and integration of volume and synaptic transmission. Relevance for psychiatry
  49. Neuroglobin as a regulator of mitochondrial-dependent apoptosis: A bioinformatics analysis
  50. A New Interpretative Paradigm for Conformational Protein Diseases
  51. The Neurobiology of Imagination: Possible Role of Interaction-Dominant Dynamics and Default Mode Network
  52. Bioinformatics aggregation predictors in the study of protein conformational diseases of the human nervous system
  53. Possible genetic and epigenetic links between human inner speech, schizophrenia and altruism
  54. Neuronal correlates to consciousness. The “Hall of Mirrors” metaphor describing consciousness as an epiphenomenon of multiple dynamic mosaics of cortical functional modules
  55. Aspects on the integrative actions of the brain from neural networks to “brain-body medicine”
  56. Microvesicle and tunneling nanotube mediated intercellular transfer of g-protein coupled receptors in cell cultures
  57. Central Nervous System and Computation
  58. Urotensin-II-stimulated expression of pro-angiogenic factors in human vascular endothelial cells
  59. Possible new targets for GPCR modulation: allosteric interactions, plasma membrane domains, intercellular transfer and epigenetic mechanisms
  60. Moonlighting characteristics of G protein-coupled receptors: Focus on receptor heteromers and relevance for neurodegeneration
  61. Adenosine receptor containing oligomers: Their role in the control of dopamine and glutamate neurotransmission in the brain
  62. Bioinformatics and mathematical modelling in the study of receptor–receptor interactions and receptor oligomerization
  63. The “self-similarity logic” applied to the development of the vascular system
  64. 3D reconstruction of the crural and thoracolumbar fasciae
  65. Dopamine D2 and D4 receptor heteromerization and its allosteric receptor–receptor interactions
  66. Cell-Oriented Modeling of Angiogenesis
  67. In vitro and in vivo pro-angiogenic effects of thymosin-β4-derived peptides
  68. Synthesis, in vitro and in vivo preliminary evaluation of anti-angiogenic properties of some pyrroloazaflavones
  69. The multifaceted world of angiogenesis control
  70. Understanding wiring and volume transmission
  71. The changing world of G protein-coupled receptors: from monomers to dimers and receptor mosaics with allosteric receptor–receptor interactions
  72. Mast cells and angiogenesis in gastric carcinoma
  73. Epo is involved in angiogenesis in human glioma
  74. C2C12 myoblasts release micro-vesicles containing mtDNA and proteins involved in signal transduction
  75. An integrated view on the role of receptor mosaics at perisynaptic level: focus on adenosine A2A, dopamine D2, cannabinoid CB1, and metabotropic glutamate mGlu5receptors
  76. A New Hypothesis of Pathogenesis Based on the Divorce between Mitochondria and their Host Cells: Possible Relevance for Alzheimers Disease
  77. The pro-angiogenic activity of urotensin-II on human vascular endothelial cells involves ERK1/2 and PI3K signaling pathways
  78. Urotensin-II as an angiogenic factor
  79. Effects on in vitro and in vivo angiogenesis induced by small peptides carrying adhesion sequences
  80. On the expanding terminology in the GPCR field: The meaning of receptor mosaics and receptor heteromers
  81. Hic-5 as a regulator of endothelial cell morphology and connective tissue growth factor gene expression
  82. Differential Sensitivity of A2A and Especially D2 Receptor Trafficking to Cocaine Compared with Lipid Rafts in Cotransfected CHO Cell Lines. Novel Actions of Cocaine Independent of the DA Transporter
  83. A comparative study of the spatial distribution of mast cells and microvessels in the foetal, adult human thymus and thymoma
  84. Receptor–receptor interactions: A novel concept in brain integration
  85. Theoretical Considerations on the Topological Organization of Receptor Mosaics
  86. Mosaic, self-similarity logic and biological attraction principles
  87. Intussusceptive microvascular growth in human glioma
  88. Mast cells and macrophages in duodenal mucosa of mice overexpressing erythropoietin
  89. Pro-angiogenic activity of Urotensin-II on different human vascular endothelial cell populations
  90. miR-17 family of microRNAs controls FGF10-mediated embryonic lung epithelial branching morphogenesis through MAPK14 and STAT3 regulation of E-Cadherin distribution
  91. Randomized placebo-controlled trial on local applications of opioids after hemorrhoidectomy
  92. Mathematical modeling of the capillary‐like pattern generated by adrenomedullin‐treated human vascular endothelial cells in vitro
  93. Prolonged zidovudine administration induces a moderate increase in the growth and steroidogenic capacity of the rat adrenal cortex
  94. Neuromedin-U inhibits unilateral adrenalectomy-induced compensatory adrenal growth in the rat
  95. Brain Receptor Mosaics and Their Intramembrane Receptor-Receptor Interactions: Molecular Integration in Transmission and Novel Targets for Drug Development
  96. Implications of the ‘Energide’ concept for communication and information handling in the central nervous system
  97. Transcriptional regulation of hypoxia-inducible factor 1α by HIPK2 suggests a novel mechanism to restrain tumor growth
  98. Tumoral mast cells exhibit a common spatial distribution
  99. Heterodimers and Receptor Mosaics of Different Types of G-Protein-Coupled Receptors
  100. Common key-signals in learning and neurodegeneration: focus on excito-amino acids, β-amyloid peptides and α-synuclein
  101. Adrenomedullin stimulates angiogenic response in cultured human vascular endothelial cells: Involvement of the vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2
  102. Role of angiotensin II, endothelin-1 and L-type calcium channel in the development of glomerular, tubulointerstitial and perivascular fibrosis
  103. Structural plasticity in G-protein coupled receptors as demonstrated by the allosteric actions of homocysteine and computer-assisted analysis of disordered domains
  104. Understanding neuronal molecular networks builds on neuronal cellular network architecture
  105. Fluoxetine-induced proliferation and differentiation of neural progenitor cells isolated from rat postnatal cerebellum
  106. On the key role played by altered protein conformation in Parkinson’s disease
  107. Opposite patterns of age-associated changes in neurons and glial cells of the thalamus of human brain
  108. Generation of a α-synuclein-based rat model of Parkinson's disease
  109. Endothelial Differentiation of Hematopoietic Stem and Progenitor Cells from Patients with Multiple Myeloma
  110. Anatomic distribution of apoptosis in medulla oblongata of infants and adults
  111. Integrative Action of Receptor Mosaics: Relevance of Receptor Topology and Allosteric Modulators
  112. Angiogenesis and mast cells in human breast cancer sentinel lymph nodes with and without micrometastases
  113. Role of Cooperativity in Protein Folding and Protein Mosaic Assemblage Relevance for Protein Conformational Diseases
  114. From the Golgi–Cajal mapping to the transmitter-based characterization of the neuronal networks leading to two modes of brain communication: Wiring and volume transmission
  115. On the role of receptor–receptor interactions and volume transmission in learning and memory
  116. One century of progress in neuroscience founded on Golgi and Cajal's outstanding experimental and theoretical contributions
  117. Morphometry and mathematical modelling of the capillary-like patterns formed in vitro by bone marrow macrophages of patients with multiple myeloma
  118. Possible Relevance of Receptor-Receptor Interactions between Viral- and Host-Coded Receptors for Viral-Induced Disease
  119. Allosteric Modulation of Dopamine D2Receptors by Homocysteine
  120. Intramembrane receptor–receptor interactions: a novel principle in molecular medicine
  121. A boolean network modelling of receptor mosaics relevance of topology and cooperativity
  122. Loss of inhibitory semaphorin 3A (SEMA3A) autocrine loops in bone marrow endothelial cells of patients with multiple myeloma
  123. The brain as a system of nested but partially overlapping networks. Heuristic relevance of the model for brain physiology and pathology
  124. The renal antifibrotic effects of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition involve bradykinin B2 receptor activation in angiotensin II-dependent hypertension
  125. Long-term global retinal microvascular changes in a transgenic vascular endothelial growth factor mouse model
  126. Volume transmission and wiring transmission from cellular to molecular networks: history and perspectives
  127. Fine ultrastructure of chromaffin granules in rat adrenal medulla indicative of a vesicle-mediated secretory process
  128. New Methods to Evaluate Colocalization of Fluorophores in Immunocytochemical Preparations as Exemplified by a Study on A2Aand D2Receptors in Chinese Hamster Ovary Cells
  129. A simple mathematical model of cooperativity in receptor mosaics based on the “symmetry rule”
  130. Histopathology of carotid body in heroin addiction. Possible chemosensitive impairment
  131. Morphogenesis of the posterior inferior cerebellar artery with three-dimensional reconstruction of the late embryonic vertebrobasilar system
  132. Computer-Assisted Image Analysis of Caveolin-1 Involvement in the Internalization Process of Adenosine A2A–Dopamine D2 Receptor Heterodimers
  133. How Proteins Come Together in the Plasma Membrane and Function in Macromolecular Assemblies: Focus on Receptor Mosaics
  134. Receptor–Receptor Interactions, Receptor Mosaics, and Basic Principles of Molecular Network Organization: Possible Implications for Drug Development
  135. The role of botulinum toxin injection and upper esophageal sphincter myotomy in treating oropharyngeal dysphagia
  136. Ghrelin inhibits FGF-2-mediated angiogenesis in vitro and in vivo
  137. Order and disorder in the vascular network
  138. α‐Synuclein and Parkinson's disease
  139. A new image analysis method based on topological and fractal parameters to evaluate the angiostatic activity of docetaxel by using the Matrigel assay in vitro
  140. Studies on homocysteine and dehydroepiandrosterone sulphate plasma levels in alzheimer’s disease patients and in Parkinson’s disease patients
  141. A VEGF-dependent autocrine loop mediates proliferation and capillarogenesis in bone marrow endothelial cells of patients with multiple myeloma
  142. Cerebellar Granular Cell Cultures as an In Vitro Model for Antidepressant Drug-Induced Neurogenesis
  143. Endothelial cells in the bone marrow of patients with multiple myeloma
  144. Vinblastine inhibits the angiogenic response induced by adrenomedullin in vitro and in vivo
  145. Symmetrical selective neuronal necrosis in solitary tract nuclei
  146. Potential mechanism of action of intra-articular hyaluronan therapy in osteoarthritis: Are the effects molecular weight dependent?
  147. Corneal Toxicity of Xylazine and Clonidine, in Combination with Ketamine, in the Rat
  148. Morphological analysis of articular cartilage biopsies from a randomized, clinical study comparing the effects of 500–730kDa sodium hyaluronate (Hyalgan®) and methylprednisolone acetate on primary osteoarthritis of the knee
  149. Anti-Fas-induced apoptosis in chondrocytes reduced by hyaluronan: Evidence for CD44 and CD54 (intercellular adhesion molecule 1) involvement
  150. Cell composition of the human pulmonary valve: a comparative study with the aortic valve–the VESALIO∗ project∗∗Vitalitate Exornatum Succedaneum Aorticum Labore Ingegnoso Obtinebitur
  151. Effects of lonidamine on testicular and epididymal proteins in the rat☆
  152. Chondrocyte aggregation and reorganization into three-dimensional scaffolds
  153. Effects of nitric oxide inhibition on the spread of biotinylated dextran and on extracellular space parameters in the neostriatum of the male rat
  154. MORPHOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF THE FIBROADIPOSE TISSUE OF THE FEMALE PELVIS
  155. Differentiation, proliferation and apoptosis levels in human leiomyoma and leiomyosarcoma
  156. Neuromedin U enhances proliferation of ACTH-stimulated adrenocortical cells in the rat
  157. Expression of precerebellins in cultured rat calvaria osteoblast-like cells
  158. Proliferation of Submesothelial Mesenchymal Cells during Early Phase of Serosal Thickening in the Rabbit Bladder Is Accompanied by Transient Keratin 18 Expression
  159. Time course, localization and pharmacological modulation of immediate early inducible genes, brain-derived neurotrophic factor and trkB messenger RNAs in the rat brain following photochemical stroke
  160. Rabbit ductus arteriosus during development: Anatomical structure and smooth muscle cell composition
  161. Brain Aging and Neuronal Plasticity
  162. Correlation between Zinc Level in Hippocampal Mossy Fibers and Spatial Memory in Aged Rats
  163. Interaction of ganglioside GM1 with the B subunit of cholera toxin modulates intracellular free calcium in sensory neurons
  164. Morphometric evaluation of populations of neuronal profiles (cell bodies, dendrites, and nerve terminals) in the central nervous system
  165. Nerve Growth Factor Receptor‐immunoreactive Fibres Innervate the Reticular Thalamic Nucleus: Modulation by Nerve Growth Factor Treatment in Neonate, Adult and Aged Rats
  166. Quantitative study of neuronal degeneration induced by Ricinus toxin and crush of postganglionic nerves in the ciliary ganglion of quail