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Alessandro Maria Morelli
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Alessandro Morelli (born on 1943 – Degree in Chemistry) carried out research in varied fields of biology, focusing in those areas most directly linked to medicine. He investigated on the enzyme Glucose-6-P-dehydrogenase and on it’s molecular mechanism of senescence. He has been working in the phototransducion molecular events in photoreceptor cells of vertebrate retina. He has discovered the protein FX, a NADP dependent enzyme, catalizing synthesis of GDP-L-fucose. He has been working on the effects of electromagnetic fields of extremely low frequency on the activity of enzymes involved in phototransduction in retinal cells of vertebrates. Moreover, he has put in evidence the reversible effects of electromagnetic fields on lipid-linked enzymes such as acetylcholinesterase of retinal synaptosomes. Recently, with Isabella Panfoli, Silvia Ravera, Daniela Calzia, has discovered the brain myelin energetic function and the ATP extramitochondrial synthesis operating in it, involving new paradigms for Neurobiology, with application in the study of Multiple Sclerosis and other neurodegenerative deseases.
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Myelin can't change the basic mechanisms of axonal conduction
The observation of Maurizio Balestrino helps us to cite some literature data that we did not mention in our preprint. The accurate measurements of J. M. Ritchie & RW Straub (1980-P...
Myelin can't change the basic mechanisms of axonal conduction
Only today I learned of a research developed in 1991 (Lindström & Brismar, 1991, Mechanism of anoxic conduction block in mammalian nerve. Acta physiologica Scandinavica 141:429–33)...