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Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Induce Peculiar Alternatively Activated Macrophages Capable of Dampening Both Innate and Adaptive Immune Responses
L Chiossone, R Conte, GM Spaggiari, M Serra, C Romei, F Bellora, ...
Stem Cells, 2016
2042016
Neuropeptide S selectively inhibits the release of 5‐HT and noradrenaline from mouse frontal cortex nerve endings
L Raiteri, E Luccini, C Romei, S Salvadori, G Calò
British journal of pharmacology 157 (3), 474-481, 2009
522009
Glycinergic nerve endings in hippocampus and spinal cord release glycine by different mechanisms in response to identical depolarizing stimuli
E Luccini, C Romei, L Raiteri
Journal of neurochemistry 105 (6), 2179-2189, 2008
262008
Isolation and characterization of renal cancer stem cells from patient-derived xenografts
M Hasmim, S Bruno, S Azzi, C Gallerne, JG Michel, G Chiabotto, V Lecoz, ...
Oncotarget 7 (13), 15507-15524, 2015
222015
Glycine release is regulated by metabotropic glutamate receptors sensitive to mGluR2/3 ligands and activated by N-acetylaspartylglutamate (NAAG)
C Romei, M Raiteri, L Raiteri
Neuropharmacology 66, 311-316, 2013
222013
Ionic dysregulations typical of ischemia provoke release of glycine and GABA by multiple mechanisms
E Luccini, C Romei, S Di Prisco, M Raiteri, L Raiteri
Journal of neurochemistry 114 (4), 1074-1084, 2010
182010
GABA transporters mediate glycine release from cerebellum nerve endings: Roles of Ca 2+ channels, mitochondrial Na+/Ca 2+ exchangers, vesicular GABA/glycine transporters and …
C Romei, M Raiteri, L Raiteri
Neurochemistry international 61 (2), 133-140, 2012
162012
A new function for glycine GlyT2 transporters: Stimulation of γ‐aminobutyric acid release from cerebellar nerve terminals through GAT1 transporter reversal and Ca2+‐dependent …
M Milanese, C Romei, C Usai, M Oliveri, L Raiteri
Journal of neuroscience research 92 (3), 398-408, 2014
142014
Neuropeptide S inhibits release of 5-HT and glycine in mouse amygdala and frontal/prefrontal cortex through activation of the neuropeptide S receptor
E Gardella, C Romei, A Cavallero, C Trapella, E Fedele, L Raiteri
Neurochemistry international 62 (4), 360-366, 2013
142013
Human Renal Normal, Tumoral, and Cancer Stem Cells Express Membrane-Bound Interleukin-15 Isoforms Displaying Different Functions
S Azzi, C Gallerne, C Romei, V Le Coz, R Gangemi, K Khawam, ...
Neoplasia 17 (6), 509-517, 2015
132015
GABA B presynaptic receptors modulate glycine exocytosis from mouse spinal cord and hippocampus glycinergic nerve endings
C Romei, E Luccini, M Raiteri, L Raiteri
Pharmacological research 59 (3), 154-159, 2009
112009
Glycine release provoked by disturbed Na+, K+ and Ca2+ homeostasis in cerebellar nerve endings: roles of Ca2+ channels, Na+/Ca2+ exchangers and GlyT2 transporter reversal
C Romei, S Di Prisco, M Raiteri, L Raiteri
Journal of neurochemistry 119 (1), 50-63, 2011
92011
High-affinity GABA uptake by neuronal GAT1 transporters provokes release of [3 H] GABA by homoexchange and through GAT1-independent Ca 2+-mediated mechanisms
C Romei, C Sabolla, L Raiteri
Neuropharmacology 88, 164-170, 2015
62015
GABA release provoked by disturbed Na+, K+ and Ca 2+ homeostasis in cerebellar nerve endings: roles of Ca 2+ channels, Na+/Ca 2+ exchangers and GAT1 transporter reversal
C Romei, C Sabolla, L Raiteri
Neurochemistry international 72, 1-9, 2014
6*2014
Colocalization of neurotransmitter transporters on the plasma membrane of the same nerve terminal may reflect cotransmission
C Romei, T Bonifacino, M Milanese, C Usai, L Raiteri
Brain Research Bulletin, 2016
52016
Advances in understanding the functions of native GlyT1 and GlyT2 neuronal glycine transporters
C Romei, L Raiteri
Neurochemistry International 99, 169-177, 2016
42016
The GABA B receptor antagonists CGP35348 and CGP52432 inhibit glycine exocytosis: Study with GABA B1-and GABA B2-deficient mice
C Romei, E Luccini, M Raiteri, L Raiteri
Pharmacological research 61 (6), 547-552, 2010
12010
Mechanisms of glycine release from spinal and hippocampal glycinergic nerve terminals in response to depolarizing stimuli
L Raiteri, E Luccini, C Romei
AMINO ACIDS 37 (1), 105-105, 2009
2009
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