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Acta Physiologica 2009; Volume 197, Supplement 672
The 60th National Congress of the Italian Physiological Society
9/23/2009-9/25/2009
Siena, Italy

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    ELANGOVAN R- Kinetics of the increase in stiffness following stretches superposed on the isometric contraction of single muscle fibres
    ELGHOZI JL- REM sleep entails arterial hypertension in hypocretin-ataxin3 narcoleptic mice
    ENGEL AG- Effects of verapamil on the human endplate acetylcholine receptor
    ERROI E- In vivo effect of anthocianin extract oral administration on rat serum antioxidant activity
    ESPOSITO F- Acute passive stretching in a previously-fatigued muscle: electrical and mechanical response during tetanic stimulation
    ESPOSTI R- Cooperation of two fixation chains in stabilising the trunk during horizontal arm movements
    ESTELLER M- Epigenetic effects of a PCB exposure during early development in the rat
    EUSEBI F- Hippocampal neurons obtained from A1R-/- mice are not protected against Glu-induced excitotoxicity by CX3CL1
     - Effects of CX3CL1-CX3CR1 signaling on the functional properties of microglial cells in hippocampal acute slices from developing mice
     - Desensitization of GABAA receptors expressed in glial cell membranes of mouse neocortex using the xenopus oocyte microtransplantation expression system is reduced compared to that developing in nerve cells
     - Effects of verapamil on the human endplate acetylcholine receptor
     - Frontal attentional responses to food size are abnormal in obese subjects: an electroencephalographic study
    EYMAN M- Synaptosomal gene expression: modulation by training

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