ROMANELLI, LUCA
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 2.103
EU - Europa 493
AS - Asia 325
SA - Sud America 21
AF - Africa 6
OC - Oceania 1
Totale 2.949
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 2.094
IT - Italia 143
IN - India 123
UA - Ucraina 122
SG - Singapore 105
CN - Cina 92
SE - Svezia 69
FI - Finlandia 66
GB - Regno Unito 29
DE - Germania 18
AR - Argentina 17
IE - Irlanda 13
BE - Belgio 8
BG - Bulgaria 6
CA - Canada 6
CH - Svizzera 4
NL - Olanda 4
FR - Francia 3
GR - Grecia 3
MX - Messico 3
ZA - Sudafrica 3
AL - Albania 2
CL - Cile 2
IR - Iran 2
TG - Togo 2
TR - Turchia 2
AZ - Azerbaigian 1
BR - Brasile 1
CZ - Repubblica Ceca 1
ET - Etiopia 1
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 1
RO - Romania 1
RU - Federazione Russa 1
VE - Venezuela 1
Totale 2.949
Città #
Fairfield 350
Woodbridge 177
Chandler 160
Ann Arbor 146
Houston 134
Ashburn 127
Seattle 105
Cambridge 101
Wilmington 95
Princeton 84
Singapore 66
Beijing 61
Plano 61
San Paolo di Civitate 56
Jacksonville 53
Rome 43
Millbury 40
Lawrence 38
Boston 29
San Diego 26
Federal 17
Norwalk 17
Andover 16
Boardman 16
Falls Church 16
Fuzhou 14
Dublin 13
Des Moines 11
Dearborn 9
Brussels 8
Bühl 8
Santa Clara 7
Sofia 6
Helsinki 5
Toronto 5
Bern 4
Mannheim 4
Redmond 4
Cerveteri 3
Falkenstein 3
Hounslow 3
Indiana 3
Kunming 3
Los Angeles 3
Mumbai 3
Southend 3
Auburn Hills 2
Buffalo 2
Camden 2
Chiswick 2
Istanbul 2
Lomé 2
Milan 2
Naples 2
New York 2
Pavia 2
Pescara 2
Phoenix 2
San Mateo 2
Stockholm 2
Tappahannock 2
Tiranë 2
Addis Ababa 1
Arnsberg 1
Auckland 1
Baku 1
Caen 1
Catania 1
Chilliwack 1
Edinburgh 1
Fasano 1
Guangzhou 1
Hangzhou 1
Hebei 1
Henderson 1
Jinan 1
Lappeenranta 1
Las Vegas 1
London 1
Longview 1
Magenta 1
Mexico City 1
Muizenberg 1
Nanchang 1
Nanjing 1
Napoli 1
Prescot 1
Pretoria 1
Provo 1
Putian 1
Quzhou 1
Reggio Emilia 1
Reynosa 1
Ryazan 1
San Giorgio a Cremano 1
Shenyang 1
Silverton 1
Stoke-on-Trent 1
Tivoli 1
Trieste 1
Totale 2.226
Nome #
Intestinal motility disorder induced by free radicals: a new model mimicking oxidative stress in gut. 97
Acute withdrawal induced by adenosine A1-receptor activation in isolated guinea-pig ileum: Role of opioid receptors and effect of cholecystokinin 87
Counteracting effect of papaverine on morphine inhibition of gastrointestinal transit in mice 81
Antinociceptive effects of trazodone and m-chlorophenylpiperazine (mCPP) in mice: interaction with morphine. 77
Amiodarone biokinetics, the formation of its major metabolite and neurotoxicity after acute and repeated exposure of brain cell cultures 75
Amphetamine modulation of long-term object recognition memory in rats: influence of stress 73
EFFECTS OF INSULIN-INDUCED ACUTE HYPOGLYCEMIA AND NORMOGLYCEMIC HYPERINSULINEMIA ON THE RETINAL UPTAKE AND OCULAR METABOLISM OF GLUCOSE IN RABBITS 72
Effects of trazodone and m-chlorophenylpiperazine (m-CPP) on acute dependence in mice 69
Permitted daily exposure for diisopropyl ether as a residual solvent in pharmaceuticals 68
Characteristic biochemical alterations induced in rabbit lens by topical short-term administration of dexamethasone 67
In vitro kinetics of amiodarone and its major metabolite in two human liver cell models after acute and repeated treatments. 64
The importance of reporting unexpected drug failure 64
Time-course of aspirin and salicylate in ocular tissues of rabbits. 63
Clonidine and nifedipine inhibit the abstinence but not the development of dependence in isolated guinea pig ileum 63
Corneal toxicity of xylazine and clonidine, in combination with ketamine, in the rat 61
Effects of peroxyl radicals on contractility of rabbit aorta and guinea pig atria 61
Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) is a partial agonist of D2 dopaminergic receptors and it potentiates dopamine-mediated prolactin secretion in lactotrophs in vitro. 60
OCULAR ABSORPTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF BENDAZAC AFTER TOPICAL ADMINISTRATION TO RABBITS WITH DIFFERENT VEHICLES 60
DISTRIBUTION OF TOPICALLY ADMINISTERED DRUGS TO THE POSTERIOR SEGMENT OF RABBIT EYE 59
Interactions between cholecystokinin and opioids in the isolated guinea-pig ileum 58
Chromatographic resolution and pharmacological investigation of some imidazole derivatives 58
Role of the cholinergic system and of apamin-sensitive Ca++-activated K+ channels on rabbit jejunum spontaneous activity and on the inhibitory effects of adrenoceptor agonists 57
Some pharmacological characteristics of the guinea pig ileum opioid system activated by cholecystokinin. 56
The NOP receptor involvement in both withdrawal- and CCk-8-induced contracture responses of guinea pig isolated ileum after acute activation of κ-opioid receptor. 56
HASHISH ANTAGONISM ON THE IN VITRO DEVELOPMENT OF WITHDRAWAL CONTRACTURE 55
Interactions between prebiotics, probiotics, polyunsaturated fatty acids and polyphenols: diet or supplementation for metabolic syndrome prevention? 54
Hypoglycemia increases the passage of glucose from blood to vitreous. 51
OCULAR DISTRIBUTION OF ASPIRIN AND SALICYLATE FOLLOWING SYSTEMATIC ADMINISTRATION OF ASPIRIN TO RABBITS 51
OCULAR DISPOSITION OF ACETAMINOPHEN AND ITS METABOLITES FOLLOWING INTRAVENOUS ADMINISTRATION IN RABBITS 51
Time course and metabolism of acetaminophen in some ocular tissues of rabbit 51
Serum depletion, multidrug resistance and fluorescent probes: methodological implications in free radicals evaluation 50
Mu and kappa opioid system interactions in the expression of acute opioid dependence in isolated guinea-pig ileum 49
Effects of colinergic blockade and apamin on rabbit jeujunum mobility and adrenergic inhibition. 47
Physiological neuronal cholinergic antagonism of isoproterenol inhibitory effect on rabbit jejunum spontaneous activity 44
Opposite role of opioid and cholecystokinin systems on the withdrawal response to adenosine A1-receptor agonist in the guinea-pig isolated ileum 44
In experimental diabetes the fall of lens carnitine levels is an initial important and selective event. 43
Involvement of the Cannabinoid CB1 Receptor in the Oppioid Inhibition of the Response to Cholecystochinin and Acute Withdrawal Response 42
Opioid and adenosine system interactions in the expression of acute opioid dependance in isolated guinea pig ileum 41
PRE-TREATMENT WITH K+ CHANNEL BLOCKERS 4-AP AND TEA PREVENTS THE DEVELOPMENT OF OPIOID DEPENDENCE IN GUINEA-PIG ILEUM (GPI) UNMASKING OPIOID AND ADENOSINE A1 CONSTITUTIVE ACTIVITY 41
Diclofenac sodico per uso oftalmico, parametri farmacologici. 41
Biphasic regulation of the acute mu-withdrawal and CCk-8 contracture responses by the ORL-1 system in guinea pig ileum 38
The administration in association of topical beta-blockers reduced intraocular pressure and increases tonographic outflow more effectively than the administration of the single drugs 37
Effetti metabolici nel cristallino e nei fluidi intraoculari ed effetti sistemici nella somministrazione topica di corticosteroidi nel coniglio; correlazione con la formazione della cataratta 35
Photocoagulation and release of amino acids from rabbit retina. 34
Effetto ipotonizzante del 5-Fluorouracile 32
Valutazione tonografica dell’efficacia della somministrazione in associazione di tre β-bloccanti non selettivi 32
Some characteristics of A1 adenosine-receptor activation on rabbit jejunum spontaneous activity and withdrawal contraction 32
Opposite role of opioid and cholecystokinin systems on the withdrawal response to adenosine A1-receptor agonist in the guinea-pig isolated ileum. 32
Withdrawal contractures of guinea-pig isolated ileum after acute activation of kappa-opioid receptors. 32
Manifestations of acute opiate withdrawal contracture in rabbit jejunum after mu-, kappa- and delta-receptor agonist exposure. 31
Physiological neuronal cholinergic antagonism of isoproterenol inhibitory effect on rabbit jejunum spontaneous activity 30
Inhibitory effect of the adenosine A1 and k-opioid systems on the expression of the µ-withdrawal response in the guinea-pig ileum: Reversal by cholecystokinin. 30
Effects of Hydrastis canadensis L. and the two major alkaloids berberine and hydrastine on rabbit aorta. 30
Inhibitory Control of the Acute Mu-Withdrawal Response by Indirectly Activated Adenosine A1 and Kappa-Opioid Systems in the Guinea-Pig ileum; Reversal by Cholecystochinin 30
Acute withdrawal after bremazocine and the interaction between mu- and kappa-opioid receptors in isolated gut tissues. 29
Analysis of medicines returned to pharmacies for disposal and estimation of the cost due to medicine wasting 29
Principi di farmacologia generale di interesse oftalmologico. 27
Lo studio della biocinetica in vitro in sistemi epatici umani in seguito ad esposizione ripetuta: il caso di tre farmaci modello. 26
Effect of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs on withdrawal responses in guinea pig ileum after a brief exposure to morphine. 24
Aspirin-like drugs inhibit neuronally evoked responses in isolated guinea-pig ileum 24
Valutazione dell’effetto dei farmaci anti-glaucomatosi sull’ipertensione oculare indotta da prolungata chiusura palpebrale. 21
Role of K+ channels in the expression of dependence by A1 receptor-stimulationin guinea pig ileum (GPI) 18
Somministrazione topica di glucocorticoidi ed alterazioni biochimiche indotte nel cristallino. Relazione con lo sviluppo della cataratta 16
Totale 3.030
Categoria #
all - tutte 8.591
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 8.591


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/2020505 0 0 0 37 63 68 71 81 67 66 38 14
2020/2021225 28 29 8 17 6 17 5 26 25 26 30 8
2021/2022635 2 41 62 8 87 13 16 73 48 50 98 137
2022/2023584 126 107 34 62 71 58 1 26 56 13 15 15
2023/2024217 21 35 12 19 16 14 4 7 2 39 20 28
2024/202572 26 1 44 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 3.030