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Paolo Clavenzani

Researcher at University of Bologna

Publications -  85
Citations -  1175

Paolo Clavenzani is an academic researcher from University of Bologna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Enteric nervous system & Myenteric plexus. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 75 publications receiving 969 citations. Previous affiliations of Paolo Clavenzani include University of Teramo.

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α-Transducin and α-gustducin immunoreactive cells in the stomach of common sole (Solea solea) fed with mussel meal

TL;DR: These findings suggest that taste-related molecules are regulated by changes in diet formulation in common sole aquaculture.
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Localisation of recurrent laryngeal nerve motoneurons in the sheep by means of retrograde fluorescent labelling

TL;DR: In this paper, the central distribution of the efferent neurons of the recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) in the sheep was determined by the use of the retrograde transport of the fluorescent tracer Fast Blue.
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Distribution of α-transducin and α-gustducin immunoreactive cells in the chicken (Gallus domesticus) gastrointestinal tract

TL;DR: The demonstration of Gαgust and Gαtran expression provides evidence for taste receptor mediated mucosal chemosensitivity in the chicken gastrointestinal tract.
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Partial transformation from fast to slow muscle fibers induced by deafferentation of capsaicin‐sensitive muscle afferents

TL;DR: The capsaicin treatment, which selectively eliminated fibers belonging to the III and IV groups of muscle afferents, induced muscle fiber transformation from fast contracting fatiguing fibers to slowly contracting nonfatiguing ones.
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Fiber Metabolism, Procollagen and Collagen Type III Immunoreactivity in Broiler Pectoralis Major Affected by Muscle Abnormalities.

TL;DR: Both morphology and metabolism of the fibers were remarkably affected by the occurrence muscular abnormalities that are also associated with a profound modification in the connective tissue architecture, and an altered metabolism and differences in the presence and distribution of procollagen and collagen type III were observed in pectoralis major muscle classified as NORM.