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    ITCH modulates SIRT6 and SREBP2 to influence lipid metabolism and atherosclerosis in ApoE null mice by Stöhr, R., Mavilio, M., Marino, A., Casagrande, V., Kappel, B., Möllmann, J., Menghini, R., Melino, G., Federici, M.

    Published in Scientific reports (17-03-2015)
    “…Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by the infiltration of pro-inflammatory macrophages into a lipid-laden plaque. ITCH is an E3…”
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    The Morphology of the Koniocellular Axon Pathway in the Macaque Monkey by Casagrande, VA, Yazar, F, Jones, KD, Ding, Y

    Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01-10-2007)
    “…The key objective of this study was to determine the distribution and morphology of koniocellular (K) lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) axons in primary visual…”
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    MiR-216a: a link between endothelial dysfunction and autophagy by Menghini, R, Casagrande, V, Marino, A, Marchetti, V, Cardellini, M, Stoehr, R, Rizza, S, Martelli, E, Greco, S, Mauriello, A, Ippoliti, A, Martelli, F, Lauro, R, Federici, M

    Published in Cell death & disease (01-01-2014)
    “…Endothelial dysfunction and impaired autophagic activity have a crucial role in aging-related diseases such as cardiovascular dysfunction and atherosclerosis…”
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    A third parallel visual pathway to primate area V1 by Casagrande, V A

    “…Recent studies of the primate visual system have focused on the proposal that the perception of form and motion are processed by two parallel pathways that…”
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    Correlates of motor planning and postsaccadic fixation in the macaque monkey lateral geniculate nucleus by ROYAL, D. W, SARY, Gy, SCHALL, J. D, CASAGRANDE, V. A

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-01-2006)
    “…There is significant controversy regarding the ability of the primate visual system to construct stable percepts from a never-ending stream of brief fixations…”
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    Tools for the rational design of bivalent microtubule-targeting drugs by Marangon, Jacopo, Christodoulou, Michael S., Casagrande, Fancesca V.M., Tiana, Guido, Dalla Via, Lisa, Aliverti, Alessandro, Passarella, Daniele, Cappelletti, Graziella, Ricagno, Stefano

    “…Microtubule (MT) dynamic behaviour is an attractive drug target for chemotherapy, whose regulation by MT-stabilizing and destabilizing agents has been…”
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    Retinotopic maps in the pulvinar of bush baby (otolemur garnettii) by Li, K., Patel, J., Purushothaman, G., Marion, R.T., Casagrande, V.A.

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (15-10-2013)
    “…Despite its anatomical prominence, the function of the primate pulvinar is poorly understood. A few electrophysiological studies in simian primates have…”
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    Expression of tissue inhibitor of metalloprotease 3 is reduced in ischemic but not neuropathic ulcers from patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus by Menghini, R., Uccioli, L., Vainieri, E., Pecchioli, C., Casagrande, V., Stoehr, R., Cardellini, M., Porzio, O., Rizza, S., Federici, M.

    Published in Acta diabetologica (01-12-2013)
    “…Diabetic foot ulceration remains one of the most common and most serious consequences of diabetes. Persistently high levels of matrix metalloproteases (MMPs)…”
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    The Role of L1 in Axon Pathfinding and Fasciculation by Wiencken-Barger, A.E., Mavity-Hudson, J., Bartsch, U., Schachner, M., Casagrande, V.A.

    Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01-02-2004)
    “…The neural cell adhesion molecule L1 has been found to play important roles in axon growth and fasciculation. Our main objective was to determine the role of…”
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    Endothelial nitric oxide synthetase (eNOS) in astrocytes: Another source of nitric oxide in neocortex by Wiencken, A.E., Casagrande, V.A.

    Published in Glia (01-06-1999)
    “…The distribution of the endothelial form of nitric oxide synthetase (eNOS) was examined in the visual cortex of three species of primate and in the rat using…”
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    The distribution and morphology of LGN K pathway axons within the layers and CO blobs of owl monkey V1 by Ding, Y, Casagrande, V A

    Published in Visual neuroscience (01-07-1997)
    “…The lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) of primates contains three classes of relay cells, the magnocellular (M), parvocellular (P), and koniocellular (K) cells…”
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    Parallel Pathways in Macaque Monkey Striate Cortex: Anatomically Defined Columns in Layer III by Lachica, E. A., Beck, P. D., Casagrande, V. A.

    “…Visual information reaching striate cortex comes from parallel pathways, and the information is organized, or processed, by the layers and columns of striate…”
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    Distribution of calcium-binding proteins within the parallel visual pathways of a primate (Galago crassicaudatus) by Johnson, J K, Casagrande, V A

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (29-05-1995)
    “…Bush babies possess three distinct parallel pathways to striate cortex (V1 or area 17). The calcium-binding proteins parvalbumin (PV) and calbindin (CB)…”
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    Synaptic and neurochemical characterization of parallel pathways to the cytochrome oxidase blobs of primate visual cortex by Ding, Y., Casagrande, V.A.

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (22-02-1998)
    “…The primary visual cortex (V1) of primates is unique in that it is both the recipient of visual signals, arriving via parallel pathways (magnocellular [M],…”
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    Three-dimensional surface models of the facial soft tissues acquired with a low-cost scanner by Maués, C.P.R., Casagrande, M.V.S., Almeida, R.C.C., Almeida, M.A.O., Carvalho, F.A.R.

    “…Although there has been an increase in three-dimensional (3D) scanning methods available on the market, they are generally expensive. The DI3D system is…”
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