Preface
Parti I: Basic Science
Chapter 1: Nerve growth factor, the first molecule of the neurotrophin family
Chapter 2: First and last time i met Rita Levi-Montalcini: from the insect neurotrophic factor to the nerve growth factor clinical application
Chapter 3: NGF Signalling in Endosomes
Chapter 4: The NGF metabolic pathway: new opportunities for biomarker research and drug target discovery
Part II: Development and regeneration
Chapter 5: NGF and endogenous regeneration: from embryology toward therapies
Chapter 6: Take a bite of NGF and its diverse actions in human tooth development, pathology and repair
Chapter 7: An overview of adult neurogenesis
Chapter 8: Intervention of brain-derived neurotrophic factor and other neurotrophins in adult neurogenesis
Part III: Alzheimer and Central Nervous System
Chapter 9: Rita Levi-Montalcini, NGF metabolism in health and in the Alzheimer's pathology
Chapter 10: NGF and APP in Alzheimer Disease
Chapter 11: Biodelivery of NGF to the Brain
Chapter 12: NGF released from blood cells or collagen-scaffolds as a therapeutic target in Alzheimers disease
Part IV: Complex behaviors
Chapter 13: When Nerve Growth Factor met Behaviour
Chapter 14: Crosstalk of BDNF and GDNF in Spinal Somatosensory Pathways
Part V: Clinical medicine
Chapter 15: BDNF Gene as a Precision Skill of Obesity Management
Chapter 16: The science of love: state of the art
Chapter 17: NGF and retinitis pigmentosa: structural and molecular studies
Chapter 18: NGF in inflammatory and neurodegenerative diseases of the eye: new findings supporting neuroprotection and proper tissue remodeling in vitreo-retinal disorders
Part VI: Veterinary Medicine
Chapter 19: NGF and Animal Reproduction
Chapter 20: Neurotrophins in the brain of teleost fish: the state of art
About the Author: Laura Calzà, MD, Endocrinology Specialist, Full Professor of Embryology, Regenerative Medicine and Cognitive Science, University of Bologna. Scientific Director of Fondazione IRET (Ozzano Emilia, Italy), and Montecatone Rehabilitation Institute for severe brain and spinal cord injuries (Imola, Bologna). Author of more than 200 articles in international peer reviewed journals and more that 60 chapters in international books. Her work has so far received almost 5800 citations (Scopus, 2020; H-index 2020: 42). She has a broad background in neurobiology, with specific training and expertise in chemical neuroanatomy, neurological behavioral analysis, molecular biology, cell cultures including neural stem cells, in the frame of the translational medicine principles. Main focus of research activity is the study of reactive and repair mechanisms of the nervous system following experimental and spontaneous lesions, using in vivo and in vitro models, according to the bench-to-bedside and bed-to-bench side approach of the translational medicine. The lab Investigates self-repair properties of different tissues and organs based on the resident stem cells and develops the entire pipeline of the preclinical testing of new drugs, advanced therapies, biomaterials, biomedical devices also according to GLP and ISO guidelines. The lab belongs to the high-technology network of Emilia Romagna and is a Technopole of the Emilia Romagna Region.
Laura Calzà has been and is PI or co-Investigator on several university-, regional, national, and international agencies-funded grants for preclinical and clinical research projects.
Luigi Aloe is a leader scientist in the NGF field, having published more than 420 articles in peer reviewed journals. His work has so far received almost 18000 citations (Scopus, 2020; H-index 2020: 70). He has been a close collaborator of Rita Levi-Montalcini for over 40 years, first at the Dept. of Biology, Washington, University, St. Louis Mo. USA, then at Institute of Neurobiology CNR, Rome Italy, where he was Research Director from 1995 until 2016. Currently he is Research Director at IRET Foundation. For his outstanding contribution in the neurotrophins field Luigi Aloe received the Honoris Causa Degree in Biological Sciences, University of Bologna, Italy and the Honoris Causa Degree in Medical Sciences at Varna Medical School, Bulgaria. Luciana Giardino, MD, Endocrinology Specialist, Associate Professor of Anatomy of Domestic Animals, Department of Veterinary Medical Sciences ( DIMEVET ), University of Bologna; Scientific Director of the Unit of Translational Medicine at CIRI Life Sciences (http: //www.tecnologie-salute.unibo.it/); President of the Foundation IRET - The Eye of Knowledge on Brain ONLUS (http: //www.iret-foundation.it/_IRET.php)
Author of more than 140 articles in international peer reviewed journals and more that 35 chapters in international books. Her work has so far received almost 3800 citations (Scopus, 2020; H-index 2020: 36).
Main focus of her research activity is the study of reactive and repair mechanisms of the nervous system following experimental and spontaneous lesions, using in vivo and in vitro models, according to the bench-to-bedside and bed-to-bench side approach of the translational medicine. The lab Investigates self-repair properties of different tissues and organs based on the resident stem cells and develops the entire pipeline of the preclinical testing of new drugs, advanced therapies, biomaterials, biomedical devices also according to GLP and ISO guidelines.
Luciana Giardino has been and is PI or co-Investigator on several university-, regional, and national agencies-funded grants for preclinical research projects.