Search Results - "F. M. Calabrese"

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    NumtS colonization in mammalian genomes by Calabrese, F. M., Balacco, D. L., Preste, R., Diroma, M. A., Forino, R., Ventura, M., Attimonelli, M.

    Published in Scientific reports (27-11-2017)
    “…The colonization of the nuclear genome by mitochondrial DNA is an ongoing process in eukaryotes and plays an important role in genomic variability…”
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    Gut microbiota and fecal volatilome profile inspection in metabolically healthy and unhealthy obesity phenotypes by Calabrese, F. M., Genchi, V. A., Serale, N., Celano, G., Vacca, M., Palma, G., Svelto, M., Gesualdo, L., De Angelis, M., Giorgino, F., Perrini, S.

    Published in Journal of endocrinological investigation (21-06-2024)
    “…Background People with metabolically healthy (MHO) and metabolically unhealthy obesity (MUO) differ for the presence or absence of cardio-metabolic…”
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    Transcriptomic and genomic structural variation analyses on grape cultivars reveal new insights into the genotype-dependent responses to water stress by Catacchio, C. R., Alagna, F., Perniola, R., Bergamini, C., Rotunno, S., Calabrese, F. M., Crupi, P., Antonacci, D., Ventura, M., Cardone, M. F.

    Published in Scientific reports (26-02-2019)
    “…Grapevine ( Vitis vinifera L.) is importantly cultivated worldwide for table grape and wine production. Its cultivation requires irrigation supply, especially…”
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    Intestinal Barrier and Permeability in Health, Obesity and NAFLD by Portincasa, Piero, Bonfrate, Leonilde, Khalil, Mohamad, Angelis, Maria De, Calabrese, Francesco Maria, D'Amato, Mauro, Wang, David Q-H, Di Ciaula, Agostino

    Published in Biomedicines (01-01-2022)
    “…The largest surface of the human body exposed to the external environment is the gut. At this level, the intestinal barrier includes luminal microbes, the…”
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    Mountain Pygmies of Western New Guinea: A Morphological and Molecular Approach by M. Tommaseo-Ponzetta, S. Mona, F. M. Calabrese, G. Konrad, E. Vacca, M. Attimonelli

    Published in Human biology (01-06-2013)
    “…The presence of “pygmy” or pygmoid groups among New Guinea populations has been the object of scientific interest since the end of the nineteenth century…”
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