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841 related items for PubMed ID: 8892357

  • 1. The LHRH-astroglial network of signals as a model to study neuroimmune interactions: assessment of messenger systems and transduction mechanisms at cellular and molecular levels.
    Marchetti B.
    Neuroimmunomodulation; 1996; 3(1):1-27. PubMed ID: 8892357
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  • 2. Cross-talk signals in the CNS: role of neurotrophic and hormonal factors, adhesion molecules and intercellular signaling agents in luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH)-astroglial interactive network.
    Marchetti B.
    Front Biosci; 1997 Mar 01; 2():d88-125. PubMed ID: 9159216
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  • 3. Cross-talk between luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) neurons and astroglial cells: developing glia release factors that accelerate neuronal differentiation and stimulate LHRH release from GT(1-1) neuronal cell line and LHRH neurons induce astroglia proliferation.
    Gallo F, Morale MC, Avola R, Marchetti B.
    Endocrine; 1995 Dec 01; 3(12):863-74. PubMed ID: 21153214
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  • 4. Luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone is a primary signaling molecule in the neuroimmune network.
    Marchetti B, Gallo F, Farinella Z, Tirolo C, Testa N, Romeo C, Morale MC.
    Ann N Y Acad Sci; 1998 May 01; 840():205-48. PubMed ID: 9629252
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  • 5. Immortalized hypothalamic luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) neurons induce a functional switch in the growth factor responsiveness of astroglia: involvement of basic fibroblast growth factor.
    Avola R, Spina-Purrello V, Gallo F, Morale MC, Marletta N, Costa A, Tirolo C, Testa N, Reale S, Marchetti B.
    Int J Dev Neurosci; 2000 Dec 01; 18(8):743-63. PubMed ID: 11154844
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  • 6. Basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) acts on both neurons and glia to mediate the neurotrophic effects of astrocytes on LHRH neurons in culture.
    Gallo F, Morale MC, Spina-Purrello V, Tirolo C, Testa N, Farinella Z, Avola R, Beaudet A, Marchetti B.
    Synapse; 2000 Jun 15; 36(4):233-53. PubMed ID: 10819902
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  • 10. Gender, neuroendocrine-immune interactions and neuron-glial plasticity. Role of luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH).
    Marchetti B, Gallo F, Farinella Z, Tirolo C, Testa N, Caniglia S, Morale MC.
    Ann N Y Acad Sci; 2000 Jun 15; 917():678-709. PubMed ID: 11268397
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  • 11. Normal female sexual development requires neuregulin-erbB receptor signaling in hypothalamic astrocytes.
    Prevot V, Rio C, Cho GJ, Lomniczi A, Heger S, Neville CM, Rosenthal NA, Ojeda SR, Corfas G.
    J Neurosci; 2003 Jan 01; 23(1):230-9. PubMed ID: 12514220
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  • 12. Type 1 astrocytes influence luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone release from the hypothalamic cell line GT1-1: is transforming growth factor-beta the principle involved?
    Melcangi RC, Galbiati M, Messi E, Piva F, Martini L, Motta M.
    Endocrinology; 1995 Feb 01; 136(2):679-86. PubMed ID: 7835301
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  • 13. Neuroendocrine-immune (NEI) circuitry from neuron-glial interactions to function: Focus on gender and HPA-HPG interactions on early programming of the NEI system.
    Morale MC, Gallo F, Tirolo C, Testa N, Caniglia S, Marletta N, Spina-Purrello V, Avola R, Caucci F, Tomasi P, Delitala G, Barden N, Marchetti B.
    Immunol Cell Biol; 2001 Aug 01; 79(4):400-17. PubMed ID: 11488988
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  • 14. Estradiol enhances prostaglandin E2 receptor gene expression in luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) neurons and facilitates the LHRH response to PGE2 by activating a glia-to-neuron signaling pathway.
    Rage F, Lee BJ, Ma YJ, Ojeda SR.
    J Neurosci; 1997 Dec 01; 17(23):9145-56. PubMed ID: 9364061
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  • 15. Glial-neuronal interactions in the neuroendocrine control of mammalian puberty: facilitatory effects of gonadal steroids.
    Ojeda SR, Ma YJ.
    J Neurobiol; 1999 Sep 15; 40(4):528-40. PubMed ID: 10453054
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  • 16. Luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) receptors in the neuroendocrine-immune network. Biochemical bases and implications for reproductive physiopathology.
    Marchetti B, Gallo F, Farinella Z, Romeo C, Morale MC.
    Ann N Y Acad Sci; 1996 Apr 30; 784():209-36. PubMed ID: 8651571
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  • 17. Astrocyte-neuron interactions in vitro: role of growth factors and steroids on LHRH dynamics.
    Melcangi RC, Galbiati M, Messi E, Magnaghi V, Cavarretta I, Riva MA, Zanisi M.
    Brain Res Bull; 1997 Apr 30; 44(4):465-9. PubMed ID: 9370212
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  • 18. Growth factors released from astroglial cells in primary culture participate in the cross talk between luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH) neurons and astrocytes. Effects on LHRH neuronal proliferation and secretion.
    Gallo F, Morale MC, Farinella Z, Avola R, Marchetti B.
    Ann N Y Acad Sci; 1996 Apr 30; 784():513-6. PubMed ID: 8651608
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