Cesare Casella
Affiliations: | Department of Physiology-Univ. of Pavia, Pavia, Lombardia, Italy |
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Valli P, Zucca G, Botta L, et al. (1988) Sensitivity and adaptation of ampullar receptors to rapid perilymphatic potassium changes Journal of Comparative Physiology A. 162: 173-178 |
Valli P, Botta L, Zucca G, et al. (1986) Functional organization of the peripheral efferent vestibular system in the frog. Brain Research. 362: 92-7 |
Valli P, Zucca G, Prigioni I, et al. (1985) The effect of glutamate on the frog semicircular canal. Brain Research. 330: 1-9 |
Prigioni I, Casella C. (1984) Acetylcholine-induced back-firing in the preganglionic trunk of the rat superior cervical ganglion. Journal of the Autonomic Nervous System. 10: 19-25 |
Prigioni I, Valli P, Casella C. (1983) Peripheral organization of the vestibular efferent system in the frog: an electrophysiological study. Brain Research. 269: 83-90 |
Zucca G, Valli P, Casella C. (1982) Ionic mechanisms sustaining activity in ampullar receptors of the frog. Acta Oto-Laryngologica. 93: 355-62 |
Rossi ML, Prigioni I, Valli P, et al. (1980) Activation of the efferent system in the isolated frog labyrinth: effects on the afferent EPSPs and spike discharge recorded from single fibres of the posterior nerve. Brain Research. 185: 125-37 |
Valli P, Zucca G, Casella C. (1979) Ionic composition of the endolymph and sensory transduction in labyrinthine organs. Acta Oto-Laryngologica. 87: 466-71 |
Valli P, Zucca G, Casella C. (1977) The importance of potassium in the function of frog semicircular canals. Acta Oto-Laryngologica. 84: 344-51 |
Taglietti V, Rossi ML, Casella C. (1977) Adaptive distortions in the generator potential of semicircular canal sensory afferents. Brain Research. 123: 41-57 |