M. G. Cascio

874 total citations
9 papers, 702 citations indexed

About

M. G. Cascio is a scholar working on Pharmacology, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and Cognitive Neuroscience. According to data from OpenAlex, M. G. Cascio has authored 9 papers receiving a total of 702 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 7 papers in Pharmacology, 3 papers in Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience and 3 papers in Cognitive Neuroscience. Recurrent topics in M. G. Cascio's work include Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research (7 papers), Sleep and Wakefulness Research (3 papers) and Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (2 papers). M. G. Cascio is often cited by papers focused on Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research (7 papers), Sleep and Wakefulness Research (3 papers) and Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research (2 papers). M. G. Cascio collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Italy and Canada. M. G. Cascio's co-authors include Roger G. Pertwee, RA Ross, L. A. Stevenson, Barbara Romano, Raphael Mechoulam, Paul Fletcher, Daniele Bolognini, Sharon Anavi‐Goffer, LA Parker and Benjamin J. Whalley and has published in prestigious journals such as British Journal of Pharmacology, Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters and Planta Medica.

In The Last Decade

M. G. Cascio

8 papers receiving 685 citations

Peers

M. G. Cascio
Andrea Burnett United States
Tyler E. Gaston United States
LA Parker Canada
Chanté Muller United States
Andrea Burnett United States
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Fields of papers citing papers by M. G. Cascio

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of M. G. Cascio

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All Works

9 of 9 papers shown
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Rock, Erin M., Daniele Bolognini, Cheryl L. Limebeer, et al.. (2013). Cannabidiol, a non-intoxicating component of cannabis, suppresses nausea and vomiting in rats and shrews. The Atrium (University of Guelph).
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Cascio, M. G., Barbara Romano, Marnie Duncan, et al.. (2013). Cannabidivarin‐rich cannabis extracts are anticonvulsant in mouse and rat via a CB1 receptor‐independent mechanism. British Journal of Pharmacology. 170(3). 679–692. 150 indexed citations
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Romano, Barbara, Francesca Borrelli, Ines Fasolino, et al.. (2013). The cannabinoid TRPA1 agonist cannabichromene inhibits nitric oxide production in macrophages and ameliorates murine colitis. British Journal of Pharmacology. 169(1). 213–229. 147 indexed citations
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Bolognini, Daniele, M. G. Cascio, Sharon Anavi‐Goffer, et al.. (2011). Cannabidiol, a non‐psychotropic component of cannabis, attenuates vomiting and nausea‐like behaviour via indirect agonism of 5‐HT1A somatodendritic autoreceptors in the dorsal raphe nucleus. British Journal of Pharmacology. 165(8). 2620–2634. 201 indexed citations
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Brown, Iain, Klaus W.J. Wahle, M. G. Cascio, Roger G. Pertwee, & Steven D. Heys. (2011). Omega-3 fatty acids can exert their anticancer and chemotherapy enhancing effects through the endocannabinoid system. European Journal of Surgical Oncology. 37(11). 1004–1004. 2 indexed citations
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Cascio, M. G., et al.. (2009). Evidence that the plant cannabinoid cannabigerol is a highly potent α2‐adrenoceptor agonist and moderately potent 5HT1Areceptor antagonist. British Journal of Pharmacology. 159(1). 129–141. 178 indexed citations
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Minutolo, Filippo, M. G. Cascio, I Carboni, et al.. (2007). Metabolically labile cannabinoid esters: A ‘soft drug’ approach for the development of cannabinoid-based therapeutic drugs. Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters. 17(17). 4878–4881. 6 indexed citations
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Schneider, Robert, et al.. (2007). Synthesis of potential theanine metabolites, related structures and their affinity for CB receptors. Planta Medica. 73(9). 1 indexed citations
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Cascio, M. G., Tiziana Bisogno, Enza Palazzo, et al.. (2006). In vitroandin vivopharmacology of synthetic olivetol‐ or resorcinol‐derived cannabinoid receptor ligands. British Journal of Pharmacology. 149(4). 431–440. 17 indexed citations

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