Giancarlo Pepeu

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University of Florence, Firenze, Toscana, Italy 
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Pepeu G, Grazia Giovannini M. (2017) The Fate of the Brain Cholinergic Neurons in Neurodegenerative Diseases. Brain Research
Giovannini MG, Lana D, Pepeu G. (2015) The integrated role of ACh, ERK and mTOR in the mechanisms of hippocampal inhibitory avoidance memory. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory. 119: 18-33
Pepeu G, Giovannini MG, Bracco L. (2013) Effect of cholinesterase inhibitors on attention. Chemico-Biological Interactions. 203: 361-4
Pepeu G, Giovannini MG. (2010) Cholinesterase inhibitors and memory. Chemico-Biological Interactions. 187: 403-8
Ballini C, Corte LD, Pazzagli M, et al. (2008) Extracellular levels of brain aspartate, glutamate and GABA during an inhibitory avoidance response in the rat. Journal of Neurochemistry. 106: 1035-43
Cerbai F, Giovannini MG, Melani C, et al. (2007) N1phenethyl-norcymserine, a selective butyrylcholinesterase inhibitor, increases acetylcholine release in rat cerebral cortex: a comparison with donepezil and rivastigmine. European Journal of Pharmacology. 572: 142-50
Gulino R, Cataudella T, Casamenti F, et al. (2007) Acetylcholine release from fetal tissue homotopically grafted to the motoneuron-depleted lumbar spinal cord. An in vivo microdialysis study in the awake rat. Experimental Neurology. 204: 326-38
Bellucci A, Luccarini I, Scali C, et al. (2006) Cholinergic dysfunction, neuronal damage and axonal loss in TgCRND8 mice. Neurobiology of Disease. 23: 260-72
Pepeu G, Giovannini MG. (2006) Chapter 4.4 Changes in acetylcholine extracellular levels during cognitive processes Handbook of Behavioral Neuroscience. 16: 377-396
Greig NH, Utsuki T, Ingram DK, et al. (2005) Selective butyrylcholinesterase inhibition elevates brain acetylcholine, augments learning and lowers Alzheimer beta-amyloid peptide in rodent. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 102: 17213-8
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