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School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences
The University of Texas at Dallas

 
 
PUBLICATIONS
  1. B.J. Kvam, M. Atzori, R. Toffanin, S. Paoletti and F. Biviano
    "1H- and 13C-NMR studies of solutions of hyaluronic acid esters and salts in methyl sulfoxide: comparison of hydrogen bond patterns and conformational behaviour"
    Carbohydrate Research (1992) 230:1-13
     
  2. R. Toffanin, B.J. Kvam, A. Flaibani, M. Atzori, F. Biviano and S. Paoletti
    "N.M.R. studies of oligosaccharides derived from hyaluronate: complete assignement of 1H and 13C NMR spectra of aqueous di- and tetra-saccharides, and comparison of chemical shifts for oligosaccharides of increasing degree of polymerisation”
    Carbohydrate Research (1993) 245:113-128
        
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  3. M. Atzori and A. Nistri
    “Non-monotonic decay of excitatory synaptic transmission in the frog optic tectum following repetitive stimulation of the optic nerve in vitro”
    Experimental Brain Research (1994) 102:287-296
     
  4. M. Atzori
    "Cl- transporter block enhances GABAergic spontaneous activity in rat hippocampal CA3 cells"
    NeuroReport (1994) 5:2509-2512
     
  5. M. Atzori
    “Pyramidal cells and Stratum Lacunosum-Moleculare interneurons in the CA1 hippocampal region share a GABAergic spontaneous input”
    Hippocampus (1996) 6:72-78
     
  6. M. Atzori and A. Nistri
    “Effects of Thyrotropin Releasing Hormone on the GABAergic synaptic transmission of the rat hippocampus”

    European J. Neuroscience (1996) 8:1299-1305
     
  7. J. Györi, M. Atzori and E. Cherubini
    Post synaptic induction of mossy fibre Long Term Depression in developing rat hippocampus.
    Neuroreport (1996) 7:1660-4
     
  8. F. Strata, M. Atzori, M. Molnar, G. Ugolini, F. Tempia and E. Cherubini
    A pacemaker current in dye-coupled hilar interneurons contributes to the generation of Giant GABAergic Potentials in developing hippocampus.
    J. Neuroscience (1997) 17:1435-46
     
  9. F. Strata, M. Atzori, M. Molnar, G. Ugolini and E. Cherubini
    “Nitric Oxide Sensitive Depolarization-Induced Hyperpolarization: a possible role for gap junctions during development”
    European J. of Neuroscience, 10: (1) 397-403 Jan 1998
     
  10. G.I. Frolenkov, M. Atzori, F. Kalinec, F. Mammano and B. Kachar
    "The membrane-based mechanism of cell motility in cochlear outer hair cells"
    Mol Biol Cell. 9(8): 1961-8, Aug 1998
        
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  11. M. Atzori, D. Lau, E. Phillips-Tansey, A. Chow, A. Ozaita, B. Rudy and C.J. McBain
    H2 histamine receptor phosphorylation of Kv3.2 modulates interneuron fast spiking.

    Nature Neurosci. 3 (8) Aug. 791-8, 2000
     
  12. M. Grimaldi, M. Atzori, and D. Alkon
    Mobilization of Calcium from Intracellular Stores, Potentiation of Neurotransmitter-Induced Calcium Transients, and Capacitative Calcium entry by aminopyridine.
    J. Neurosci. 21(9), 3135-43, 2001
     
  13. M. Atzori, S. Lei, D.I.P. Evans, P. Kanold, E. Phillips-Tansey, O. McIntyre and C.J. McBain
    Differential synaptic processing separates stationary from transient inputs to the auditory cortex.
    Nature Neurosci. Dec. 4 (12), 1230-7, 2001
     
  14. M. Atzori, P.O. Kanold, J.C. Pineda and J. Flores-Hernandez
    Dopamine-acetylcholine interactions in the modulation of glutamate release.
    N Y Acad. Sci., 2003, 1003, 346-8
     
  15. M. Atzori, J.F. Hernandez, J.C. Pineda
    Interlaminar differences of activation threshold in the auditory cortex of the rat.
    Hearing Res. 2004, 189, 101-6
     
  16. M. Atzori, P.O. Kanold, J.C. Pineda and J. Flores-Hernandez, R. Paz
    Dopamine prevents muscarinic-induced decrease of glutamate release in the auditory cortex.
    Neuroscience, 2005, 134, 1153-65



  17. F. Dufour, Q. Liu, M. Atzori
    Effects of cholesterol-rich diet on the rat on spatial memory.
    Brain Res. 2006, 1103, 88-98
     
  18. C. Cui, M. Xu, M. Atzori
    Voltage-dependent Block of NMDA Receptors by Dopamine D1 Receptor Ligands.
    Molecular Pharm. 2006, 70, 1761-70
     
  19. J. Nichols, V. Jakkamsetti, M. Kilgard, M. Atzori
    Environmental enrichment selectively increases excitatory synaptic transmission to layer 2/3 in the temporal cortex.
    Neuroscience, 2007, Submitted
        
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  20. R.D. Paz, R. Escalona, M. Atzori, G. Toney, B. Lu, S. Tardito, R. Labarca, K.Y. Tseng, J.M. Cañive
    Partial NMDA agonism: a new therapeutic strategy in schizophrenia?
    Submitted
     
  21. H. Salgado, T. Bellay, J.A. Nichols, M. Bose, M. Atzori
    M2 muscarinic receptors decrease the release of GABA in the auditory cortex by modulating Ca2+ channels through activation of PI3K/PKC.
    Submitted
     
  22. H. Salgado, T. Bellay, J.A. Nichols, L. Perrotti, L. Martinolich, M. Atzori
    Dopamine prevents muscarinic depression of GABAergic currents.

    In preparation
 
 

 
 

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