Federico Bolognani, MD, PhD

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•Bolognani F, Tanner DC, Nixon S, Okano HJ, Okano H, Perrone-Bizzozero NI. (2007) Coordinated Expression of HuD and GAP-43 in Hippocampal Dentate Granule Cells During Developmental and Adult Plasticity. Neurochemical Research [Epub ahead of print]

•Bolognani F*, Qiu S, Tanner DC, Paik J, Perrone-Bizzozero NI, Weeber EJ. (2007) Associative and spatial learning and memory deficits in transgenic mice overexpressing the RNA-binding protein HuD. Neurobiology of learning and memory 87(4):635-43. * Corresponding author

• Deschenes-Furry J, Mousavi K, Bolognani F, Neve RL, Parks RJ, Perrone-Bizzozero NI, Jasmin BJ. (2007) The RNA-binding protein HuD binds acetylcholinesterase mRNA in neurons and regulates its expression after axotomy. Journal of Neuroscience 27(3):665-75.

•Bustillo J, Barrow R, Paz R, Tang J, Seraji-Bozorgzad N, Moore GJ, Bolognani F, Lauriello J, Perrone-Bizzozero N and Galloway MP (2006) Long-term treatment of rats with haloperidol: lack of an effect on brain N-acetyl aspartate levels. Neuropsycopharmacology 31: 751-6.

•Bizzozero OA, Ziegler JL, De Jesus G and Bolognani F. (2006) Acute depletion of reduced glutathione causes extensive carbonylation of rat brain proteins. Journal of Neuroscience Research 83: 656-67.

•Bolognani F , Tanner DC, Merhege M, Deschênes-Furry JL, Jasmin BJ and Perrone-Bizzozero NI ( 2006) In vivo post-transcriptional regulation of the GAP -43 mRNA by overexpression of the RNA binding protein HuD. Journal of Neurochemistry 96(3): 790-801

•Bolognani F, Merhege MA, Twiss JL and Perrone-Bizzozero NI (2004) Dendritic Localization of the RNA-binding Protein HuD in Hippocampal Neurons: Association with Polysomes and Upregulation During Contextual Learning. Neuroscience Letters. 371 : 152–157.

•Anderson KD, Merhege MA, Morin M, Bolognani F and Perrone-Bizzozzero NI (2003) Increased expression and localization of the RNA-binding protein HuD and GAP-43 mRNA to cytoplasmic granules in DRG neurons during nerve regeneration . Experimental Neurology.183(1): 100-8.

•Zermansky AJ, Bolognani F, Stone D, Cowsill CM, Morrissey G, Castro MG, Lowenstein PR. (2001) Towards global and long-term neurological gene therapy: unexpected transgene dependent, high-Level, and widespread distribution of HSV-1 thymidine    kinase throughout the CNS Molecular Therapy. 4(5): 490-498 (Cover article).

 •Bolognani F, Albariño C, Romanovsky V, Carri NG and Goya RG (2001) In vitro and in vivo herpetic vector-mediated gene transfer in the pituitary gland: impact on hormone secretion. European Journal of Endocrinology. 145(4): 497-503.

•Gobello MC, Bolognani F, de la Sota RL and Goya RG (2001)Twenty-four-hour profiles of prolactin and luteinizing hormone in anoestrous crossbred bitches. Reproduction in Domestic Animals. 36(1): 41-45

•Bolognani F, Goya RG and Ronderos JR (2001) Thyroid-stimulating hormone and growth hormone release alterations induced by mosquito larvae proteins on pituitary cells. Cell Biology International 25: 885-892.

•Bolognani F, Goya RG and Ronderos JR (2001) Mosquito larvae proteins modulate luteinizing hormone and prolactin release in pituitary cells of normal and estrogenized rats. Cell Biology International. 25: 139-146.

•Windeatt S, Southgate TD, Dewey RA, Bolognani F, Perone MJ, Larregina AT, Maleniak TC, Morris ID, Goya RG, Klatzmann D, Lowenstein PR and Castro MG (2000) Adenovirus-mediated Herpes simplex type-1 thymidine kinase (HSV1-TK) gene therapy suppresses oestrogen induced pituitary prolactinomas. Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism. 85(3): 1296-1305.

 •Dewey RA, Morrissey G, Cowsill C, Stone D, Bolognani F, Dodd NJF, Southgate TD, Klatzmann D, Castro MG and Lowenstein PR (1999) Chronic brain inflammation and persistent herpes simplex virus 1 thymidine kinase expression in survivors syngeneic gliomas treated by adenovirus-mediated gene therapy: implications for clinical trials . Nature Medicine. 5: 1256-1263 (Cover article).

See also the News & Views: Kielian T and Hickey WF (1999)  Inflammatory thoughts about glioma gene therapy.  Nature Medicine. 5: 1237-1238.

•Brown OA, Sosa YE, Bolognani F and Goya RG (1998) Thymulin stimulates prolactin and thyrotropin release in an age-related manner. Mechanisms of Aging and Development. 104(3): 2

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