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M Mirolli

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Baccetti B, Bergamini M, Bernieri G, Capitani S, Estenoz M, Magnano A, et al.
J Submicrosc Cytol Pathol . 1997 Dec; 29(4):563-82. PMID: 9397593
In this paper we apply a modification of the formula of Baccetti et al. (1995) in the evaluation of submicroscopical characteristics of bull spermatozoa used in assisted reproduction. In the...
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Baccetti B, Bernieri G, Burrini A, Collodel G, Crisa N, Mirolli M, et al.
J Androl . 1995 Jul; 16(4):356-71. PMID: 8537254
This paper concerns the mathematical evaluation of sperm quality as examined by electron microscopy. Proceeding with a Bayesian technique, we have developed a formula considering all statistical possibilities for defects...
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Baccetti B, Bernieri G, Burrini A, Capitani S, Collodel G, Mirolli M, et al.
Andrologia . 1995 Jan; 27(1):13-7. PMID: 7755185
In this paper the mathematical formula recently proposed by Baccetti & Mirolli in this journal is used for the quantitative electron microscopical evaluation of six submicroscopical defects frequently present in...
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Baccetti B, Mirolli M
Andrologia . 1994 Jan; 26(1):47-9. PMID: 8185061
In this paper a formula obtained by probability analysis is presented. This formula can predict the number of healthy spermatozoa in a sperm population containing more or less numerous different...
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Melinek R, Mirolli M
Anat Rec . 1992 May; 233(1):13-7. PMID: 1376564
We have investigated the presence of cells containing monoamines, substance P, and neuron-specific enolase (NSE) in the heart and in the pericardial wall of a urodele amphibian, the axolotl. Fibers...
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Melinek R, Mirolli M
J Auton Nerv Syst . 1988 Sep; 24(1-2):29-39. PMID: 3209798
The heart of the axolotl Ambystoma mexicanum was studied with histochemical methods to determine the distribution of neurons containing acetylcholine esterase, catecholamines and 5-hydroxytryptamine. The cardiac ganglion is made up...
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Mirolli M, Cooke I, Talbott S, Miller M
J Neurocytol . 1987 Feb; 16(1):115-30. PMID: 3585415
The cardiac ganglion of Portunus sanguinolentus exhibits spontaneous rhythmic activity when isolated. The ganglion contains five large and four small intrinsic neurons and is innervated by three pairs of fibres...
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Mirolli M
Cell Mol Neurobiol . 1983 Dec; 3(4):355-70. PMID: 6325012
Segments from the nonspiking peripheral dendrites of a crustacean coxal receptor (T fiber) were studied using the voltage clamp technique. The peripheral endings of the T fiber are sensitive to...
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Mirolli M
Nature . 1981 Jul; 292(5820):251-3. PMID: 6265787
Although the crustacean coxal receptors and no-spiking, indirect pharmacological and electrophysiological evidence suggests that fast sodium channels may be present in their membrane. The properties of these channels are not...
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Mirolli M
J Exp Biol . 1979 Feb; 78:29-45. PMID: 438721
1. The response of the coxal receptors of the crab Scylla serrata to step stretches consisted of a partial action potential, Va, followed by a steady-state depolarization, Vs. The input...