Search Results - "Gusti, Veronica"
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Convergent and divergent development among M cell lineages in mouse mucosal epithelium
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (15-11-2011)“…M cells are specialized epithelial cells mediating immune surveillance of the mucosal lumen by transepithelial delivery of Ags to underlying dendritic cells…”
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An artificial riboswitch for controlling pre-mRNA splicing
Published in RNA (Cambridge) (01-11-2005)“…Riboswitches, as previously reported, are natural RNA aptamers that regulate the expression of numerous bacterial metabolic genes in response to small molecule…”
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Ligand-induced sequestering of branchpoint sequence allows conditional control of splicing
Published in BMC molecular biology (12-02-2008)“…Despite tremendous progress in understanding the mechanisms of constitutive and alternative splicing, an important and widespread step along the gene…”
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Hybrid flagellin as a T cell independent vaccine scaffold
Published in BMC biotechnology (12-08-2015)“…To extend the potency of vaccines against infectious diseases, vaccines should be able to exploit multiple arms of the immune system. One component of the…”
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Convergent and divergent development among M cell lineages in mouse mucosal epithelium1
Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (07-10-2011)“…M cells are specialized epithelial cells mediating immune surveillance of the mucosal lumen by transepithelial delivery of antigens to underlying dendritic…”
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M cell-derived vesicles suggest a unique pathway for trans-epithelial antigen delivery
Published in Tissue barriers (01-01-2015)“…M cells are a subset of mucosal epithelial cells with specialized capability to transport antigens across the mucosal barrier, but there is limited information…”
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IgA, B cells and Epithelial Cells in Mucosal Immunity
Published 2014“…Our mucosal immune system responds to pathogens and commensals on mucosal surfaces by forming a tight barrier and producing immunoglobulin A (IgA). IgA…”
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CD137 signaling enhances tight junction resistance in intestinal epithelial cells
Published in Physiological reports (01-08-2014)“…Treatment of Caco‐2‐BBe intestinal epithelial cells (BBe) with TNF‐α and lymphotoxin‐β (LT‐β) receptor agonists induced the expression of the TNF receptor…”
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CD 137 signaling enhances tight junction resistance in intestinal epithelial cells
Published in Physiological reports (01-08-2014)“…Treatment of Caco‐2‐BBe intestinal epithelial cells (BBe) with TNF‐α and lymphotoxin‐β (LT‐β) receptor agonists induced the expression of the TNF receptor…”
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Complete genome sequence of the industrial bacterium Bacillus licheniformis and comparisons with closely related Bacillus species
Published in Genome biology (2004)“…Bacillus licheniformis is a Gram-positive, spore-forming soil bacterium that is used in the biotechnology industry to manufacture enzymes, antibiotics,…”
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Template-dependent incorporation of 8-N3AMP into RNA with bacteriophage T7 RNA polymerase
Published in RNA (Cambridge) (01-11-2004)“…UV-induced photochemical crosslinking is a powerful approach that can be used for the identification of specific interactions involving nucleic acid-protein…”
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Template-dependent incorporation of 8-N 3 AMP into RNA with bacteriophage T7 RNA polymerase
Published in RNA (Cambridge) (01-11-2004)“…UV-induced photochemical crosslinking is a powerful approach that can be used for the identification of specific interactions involving nucleic acid-protein…”
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Template-dependent incorporation of 8-N sub(3)AMP into RNA with bacteriophage T7 RNA polymerase
Published in RNA (Cambridge) (01-11-2004)“…UV-induced photochemical crosslinking is a powerful approach that can be used for the identification of specific interactions involving nucleic acid- protein…”
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Alternative splicing as a therapeutic target for human diseases
Published in Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) (01-01-2009)“…The majority of eukaryotic genes undergo alternative splicing, an evolutionarily conserved phenomenon, to generate functionally diverse protein isoforms from a…”
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Sequestering of the 3' splice site in a theophylline-responsive riboswitch allows ligand-dependent control of alternative splicing
Published in Oligonucleotides (01-03-2008)“…Despite the important role of alternative splicing in various aspects of biological processes, our ability to regulate this process at will remains a…”
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Complete genome sequence of the industrial bacterium Bacillus licheniformis and comparisons with closely related Bacillusspecies
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