PRIGIONI, IVO
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 1.798
EU - Europa 1.332
AS - Asia 831
AF - Africa 4
OC - Oceania 3
Continente sconosciuto - Info sul continente non disponibili 2
SA - Sud America 1
Totale 3.971
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 1.793
CN - Cina 826
IE - Irlanda 419
UA - Ucraina 250
FI - Finlandia 191
DE - Germania 121
IT - Italia 117
SE - Svezia 94
GB - Regno Unito 74
FR - Francia 36
BE - Belgio 25
CA - Canada 4
AU - Australia 3
BD - Bangladesh 2
EU - Europa 2
TN - Tunisia 2
BR - Brasile 1
HK - Hong Kong 1
IN - India 1
KE - Kenya 1
LT - Lituania 1
MX - Messico 1
NG - Nigeria 1
NL - Olanda 1
NO - Norvegia 1
PS - Palestinian Territory 1
RO - Romania 1
RU - Federazione Russa 1
Totale 3.971
Città #
Chandler 491
Dublin 419
Jacksonville 298
Nanjing 245
Beijing 121
Ashburn 105
Nanchang 90
Ann Arbor 81
Hebei 76
Wilmington 76
Princeton 74
Lawrence 73
Changsha 61
Helsinki 59
Medford 59
Jiaxing 56
Shenyang 56
Boardman 51
Pavia 40
Milan 39
Tianjin 36
Woodbridge 35
Hangzhou 27
Dearborn 23
Brussels 22
Seattle 22
Shanghai 20
Verona 20
Norwalk 16
Des Moines 9
Fairfield 8
Auburn Hills 7
Falls Church 7
Guangzhou 7
Los Angeles 7
Kunming 6
New York 6
Ningbo 5
Redwood City 4
Toronto 4
Canyon Country 3
Chicago 3
Jinan 3
Orange 3
Cremona 2
Houston 2
Lanzhou 2
Reseda 2
Roeselare 2
San Francisco 2
Tappahannock 2
Washington 2
Atlanta 1
Bologna 1
Cambridge 1
Canberra 1
Central District 1
Changchun 1
Charlotte 1
Dhaka 1
Fort Worth 1
Fuzhou 1
Golders Green 1
Hefei 1
Hunedoara 1
Las Vegas 1
Logan 1
Melbourne 1
Nairobi 1
Nesbyen 1
Paris 1
Phoenix 1
Puebla 1
Pune 1
Redmond 1
Rome 1
Taizhou 1
Torino 1
Zhengzhou 1
Totale 2.916
Nome #
Glutamic acid decarboxylase 67 expression by a distinct population of mouse vestibular supporting cells 99
Eps8 is necessary for the normal expression of cochlear, but not vestibular hair cell K+ channels 86
EPS8 regulates differently K+ currents in mouse cochlear and vestibular hair cells 84
Effects of the calyx on the apparent properties of vestibular type I hair cells K+ currents 79
Azione pre e postsinaptica del glutammato sul preparato di canale semicircolare di rana. 74
Calcium currents in solitary hair cells isolated from frog crista ampullaris 73
Authentic biophysical properties of IK,L in mammalian vestibular type I hair cells revealed after calyx removal 68
Evidence for K+ accumulation around mammalian vestibular Type I hair cells: An electrophysiological study. 68
Potassium currents of hair cells in thin slices of vestibular epithelium 68
Axonal organization of the peripheral efferent system in the frog labyrinth 66
Morpho-functional recovery of frog crista ampullaris sensory epithelium after gentamicin-induced ototoxic damage. 65
Differential recovery of background and evoked afferent activity in the frog semicircular canal following ototoxic insult 65
Differential expression of potassium currents by hair cells in thin slices of frog crista ampullaris 64
Azione pre e postsinaptica del glutammato sul preparato di canale semicircolare di rana 64
Action of several amino acids on the vestibular receptors in the frog 64
Peripheral organization of the vestibular efferent system in the frog: an electrophysiological study 64
Action of several amino acids on the vestibular receptors in the frog 63
Action of D-alpha aminoadipic acid on the sensory organs of the inner ear in the frog 63
Analysis of pre -and postsynaptic activity in the frog semicircular canal following ototoxic insult: differential recovery of background and evoked activity 63
Eps8 regulates K+ current expression in mouse cochlear inner but not outer hair cells nor in vestibular type I and type II hair cells 63
Nature and expression of L and non-L calcium currents by frog crista hair cells 62
Gradients of expression of calcium and potassium currents in frog crista ampullaris. 62
Acetylcholine turnover in the thiamine-depleted superior cervical ganglion of the rat. 62
K+ Accumulation and Clearance in the Calyx Synaptic Cleft of Type I Mouse Vestibular Hair Cells 62
Hair cell regeneration and recovery of the afferent transmission in frog semicircular canals after gentamicin treatment. 61
Hair cell regeneration and recovery of the afferent activity in the frog crista ampullaris 61
Recurrent neurons of the superior cervical ganglion of the rat: an electrophysiological study 61
Mechanisms of activation and control in labyrinthine organs. 60
Ecto-ATPase activity sites in vestibular tissue: an ultracytochemical study in frog semicircular canals 60
Acetylcholine-induced back-firing in the preganglionic trunk of the rat superior cervical ganglion 58
The effect of glutamate on the frog semicircular canal. 58
Inactivation of delayed rectifier K+ current in semicircular canal hair cells 57
Isolation of A-type K+ current in hair cells of the frog crista ampullaris 57
Sensory transduction and afferent transmitter in labyrinthine organs 57
Preganglionic discharge induced by acetylcholine in the superior cervical ganglia of the rat 57
Recovery of pre- and postsynaptic activity in frog semicircular canal after gentamicin treatment 57
Recovery of the afferent activity in the frog crista ampullaris following aminoglycoside treatment 57
Morpho-Physiological recovery of frog vestibular hair cells following aminoglycoside toxicity 56
K+ and Ca++ currents in hair cells isolated from the semicircular canals of the frog 55
Potassium currents of pear-shaped hair cells in relation to their location in frog crista ampullaris 53
Allosteric gating of K,L channels expressed in mouse vestibular Type I hair cells 52
Ionic currents in hair cells dissociated from frog semicircular canals after preconditioning under microgravity conditions 50
Storage and release of acetylcholine in the isolated superior cervical ganglion of the rat. 50
Excitatory effects of some aminoacids on frog vestibular receptors 50
Intercellular K(+) accumulation depolarizes Type I vestibular hair cells and their associated afferent nerve calyx 50
Pre- and postsynaptic recovery of semicircular canal activity in the frog following ototoxic insult 50
Non conventional signal transmission at the mouse vestibular Type I hair cell - calyx synapse 50
Distinct roles of Eps8 in the maturation of cochlear and vestibular hair cells. 49
Eps8 regulates cochlear and vestibular hair cell development 49
IK,L properties of vestibular Type I hair cells are affected by the nerve calyx ending 49
Intracellular recordings from "recurrent neurons" in the rat superior cervical ganglion 47
An allosteric gating model recapitulates the biophysical properties of IK,L expressed in mouse vestibular type I hair cells 47
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. 47
EPS8 regulates K+ channels expression in mouse cochlear but not vestibular hair cells 46
Regional distribution of hair cell ionic currents in frog vestibular epithelium 46
The biophysical properties of IK,L in mammalian vestibular type I hair cells and how they are affected by the nerve calyx 46
Differential expression of L type and non-L type calcium currents by hair cells of frog crista ampullaris 45
Nature and expression of dihydropyridine-sensitive and -insensitive calcium currents in hair cells of frog semicircular canals 45
Electrophysiological evidence for potassium accumulation between type I hair cells and calyx terminal in mammalian crista ampullaris 45
Non-NMDA receptors mediate glutamate-induced depolarization in frog crista ampullaris 44
Potassium currents in the hair cells of vestibular epithelium: position-dependent expression of two types of A channels 44
Acute effects of gentamicin on the ionic currents of semicircular canal hair cells in the frog. 42
Plasma membrane Ca(2+)-ATPase isoforms in frog crista ampullaris: Identification of PMCA1 and PMCA2 specific splice variants. 42
Presynaptic calcium stores modulate afferent release in vestibular hair cells 41
Pre- and postsynaptic excitatory action of glutamate agonists in frog vestibular receptors 41
Position-dependent expression of inwardly rectifying K+ currents by hair cells of frog semicircular canals 40
Localization of Ca-ATPase in frog crista ampullaris. 37
Glutamate excitatory effects on ampullar receptors of the frog 36
Post-tetanic spontaneous spike activity in rat sympathetic neurons exposed to low potassium ion concentration. 35
IP3 receptor in the hair cells of frog semicircular canal and its possible functional role 35
Inactivating and non-inactivating delayed rectifier potassium currents in hair cells of frog crista ampullaris 34
Pre- and postsynaptic excitatory action of glutamate agonists on frog vestibular receptors 32
Morphological Features of Different Regions in Frog Crista Ampullaris (Rana esculenta) 30
Totale 4.022
Categoria #
all - tutte 12.878
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 12.878


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2018/201910 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 6
2019/20201.009 284 368 5 47 6 53 10 67 42 79 47 1
2020/2021429 48 41 11 44 3 56 8 66 19 66 56 11
2021/2022355 10 1 4 10 5 31 18 24 13 10 52 177
2022/20231.254 115 114 16 140 130 130 0 62 496 10 31 10
2023/2024339 85 48 11 26 46 59 3 49 2 10 0 0
Totale 4.022