Valentina Locci
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Matrisciano F, Locci V, Dong E, Nicoletti F, Guidotti A, Grayson D
Curr Neuropharmacol
. 2022 Feb;
20(12):2354-2368.
PMID: 35139800
Background: mGlu5 metabotropic glutamate receptors are considered as candidate drug targets in the treatment of "monogenic" forms of autism spectrum disorders (ASD), such as Fragile- X syndrome (FXS). However, despite...
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Dong E, Locci V, Gatta E, Grayson D, Guidotti A
Mol Pharmacol
. 2018 Nov;
95(1):62-69.
PMID: 30397000
Schizophrenia (SZ), schizoaffective (SZA), and bipolar (BP) disorder are neurodevelopmental psychopathological conditions related, in part, to genetic load and, in part, to environmentally induced epigenetic dysregulation of chromatin structure and...
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Boero G, Biggio F, Pisu M, Locci V, Porcu P, Serra M
Physiol Behav
. 2017 Nov;
184:172-178.
PMID: 29179996
Variations in maternal care in the rat influence the development of individual differences in behavioral and endocrine responses to stress. This study aimed to examine the interaction between intragastric intubation...
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Talani G, Biggio F, Licheri V, Locci V, Biggio G, Sanna E
Front Cell Neurosci
. 2016 Jul;
10:158.
PMID: 27378855
Early-life exposure to stress, by impacting on a brain still under development, is considered a critical factor for the increased vulnerability to psychiatric disorders and abuse of psychotropic substances during...
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Talani G, Licheri V, Biggio F, Locci V, Mostallino M, Secci P, et al.
Neuropsychopharmacology
. 2015 Sep;
41(5):1308-18.
PMID: 26354043
The endogenous endocannabinoid system has a crucial role in regulating appetite and feeding behavior in mammals, as well as working memory and reward mechanisms. In order to elucidate the possible...