Cesare Montecucco
Cesare Montecucco (born 1 November 1947, in Trento) is an Italian pathologist and full professor at University of Padua, Italy. He was awarded the Paul Ehrlich and Ludwig Darmstaedter Prize in 2011 for his research on tetanus, botulism, anthrax and ''Helicobacter pylori''-related diseases.Throughout his career, he was the recipient of many international awards in recognition for his research accomplishments in the fields of pathology, toxicology and immunology. Provided by Wikipedia
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An agonist of the CXCR4 receptor accelerates the recovery from the peripheral neuroparalysis induced by Taipan snake envenomation. by Marco Stazi, Giorgia D'Este, Andrea Mattarei, Samuele Negro, Florigio Lista, Michela Rigoni, Aram Megighian, Cesare Montecucco
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Agonists of melatonin receptors strongly promote the functional recovery from the neuroparalysis induced by neurotoxic snakes. by Giorgia D'Este, Federico Fabris, Marco Stazi, Chiara Baggio, Morena Simonato, Aram Megighian, Michela Rigoni, Samuele Negro, Cesare Montecucco
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