Renata Borriello
Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli
14 Papers
75 Citations
Renata Borriello is an academic researcher from Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli. The author has contributed to research in topics: Buprenorphine & Norbuprenorphine. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 14 publications. Previous affiliations of Renata Borriello include University of Naples Federico II.
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Papers
Olanzapine therapy in anorexia nervosa: psychobiological effects.
Francesca Brambilla,Cristina Segura Garcia,Secondo Fassino,Giovanni Abbate Daga,Angela Favaro,Paolo Santonastaso,Carla Ramaciotti,Emilia Bondi,Carmen Mellado,Renata Borriello,Palmiero Monteleone +10 more
TL;DR: BMI changes were significant among anorexia nervosa bingeing-purging patient, ‘depression’ (Hamilton Rating Scale) and ‘direct aggressiveness’(Buss–Durkee Rating Scale), among anorxics restricted patients, with a trend toward significance for obsessivity–compulsivity (Yale Brown Cornell for Eating Disorders Rating Scale).
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Suppression of nocturnal plasma melatonin levels by evening administration of sodium valproate in healthy humans
Palmiero Monteleone,Alfonso Tortorella,Renata Borriello,Mariantonietta Natale,Paola Cassandro,Mario Maj +5 more
TL;DR: Findings support the view that endogenous GABA may participate in the modulation of the activity of the human pineal gland.
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Prolactin hyperresponsiveness to d-fenfluramine in drug-free schizophrenic patients: a placebo-controlled study
TL;DR: Findings suggest a serotonergic hypersensitivity in chronic schizophrenia, peculiar to those patients refractory to typical neuroleptics.
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Fatal poisoning by ingestion of a self-prepared oleander leaf infusion.
Anna Carfora,Raffaella Petrella,Renata Borriello,Lucia Aventaggiato,Roberto Gagliano-Candela,Carlo Pietro Campobasso +5 more
TL;DR: According to the toxicological results, death was attributed to fatal arrhythmia due to oleander intoxication, and the manner of death was classified as suicide through the ingestion of the infusion.
Long-Term Detection In Hair Of Zolpidem, Oxazepam And Flunitrazepam In A Case Of Drug-Facilitated Sexual Assault.
TL;DR: This DFSA case demonstrated that the segmental toxicological analysis of hair, even when performed 7 months after the sexual assault, can provide evidence consistent in a single exposure to psychoactive drugs, at the time of the offence.
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