Search Results - "MINELLI, ALBA"
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Cellular and molecular mechanisms of sarcopenia: the S100B perspective
Published in Journal of cachexia, sarcopenia and muscle (01-12-2018)“…Primary sarcopenia is a condition of reduced skeletal muscle mass and strength, reduced agility, and increased fatigability and risk of bone fractures…”
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The Role of Cyclo(His-Pro) in Neurodegeneration
Published in International journal of molecular sciences (12-08-2016)“…Neurodegenerative diseases may have distinct genetic etiologies and pathological manifestations, yet share common cellular mechanisms underpinning neuronal…”
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Natriuretic Peptides: The Case of Prostate Cancer
Published in Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (10-10-2017)“…Cardiac natriuretic peptides have long been known to act as main players in the homeostatic control of blood pressure, salt and water balance. However, in the…”
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The Tm7sf2 Gene Deficiency Protects Mice against Endotoxin-Induced Acute Kidney Injury
Published in PloS one (05-11-2015)“…Cholesterol is essential for diverse cellular functions and cellular and whole-body cholesterol homeostasis is highly controlled. Cholesterol can also…”
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Potential Influence of Cyclo(His-Pro) on Proteostasis: Impact on Neurodegenerative Diseases
Published in Current protein & peptide science (01-01-2018)“…Protein function is dependent on assumption of the correct three-dimensional structure, achieved through the folding process. As a central element in ensuring…”
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A novel role for Tm7sf2 gene in regulating TNFα expression
Published in PloS one (23-07-2013)“…We have explored the role of Tm7sf2 gene, which codifies for 3β-hydroxysterol Δ14-reductase, an endoplasmic reticulum resident protein, in the sensitivity to…”
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Denervation does not induce muscle atrophy through oxidative stress
Published in European journal of translational myology (03-03-2017)“…Denervation leads to the activation of the catabolic pathways, such as the ubiquitin-proteasome and autophagy, resulting in skeletal muscle atrophy and…”
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Nrf2-Keap1 signaling in oxidative and reductive stress
Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta. Molecular cell research (01-05-2018)“…Nrf2 and its endogenous inhibitor, Keap1, function as a ubiquitous, evolutionarily conserved intracellular defense mechanism to counteract oxidative stress…”
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Protective effects of Commiphora erythraea resin constituents against cellular oxidative damage
Published in Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (14-12-2011)“…By bioguided fractionation of the hexane extract of Commiphora erythraea resin we isolated four furanosesquiterpenoids that were tested for their protective…”
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Adenosine in sperm physiology
Published in Molecular aspects of medicine (01-06-2017)“…It has long been known that ATP and cAMP are deeply involved in sperm function whereas the role of adenosine and adenosine receptors is still far from being…”
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Lipid composition of the main fractions of rabbit semen
Published in Theriogenology (01-03-2006)“…Rabbit semen contains mature spermatozoa and several other fractions (seminal plasma, droplets and vesicles) which are separated by various procedures. These…”
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Adenosine A1 receptors contribute to mitochondria vulnerability to pro-oxidant stressors
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Adenosine A(1) receptors contribute to mitochondria vulnerability to pro-oxidant stressors
Published in Mitochondrion (01-06-2010)“…A(1) adenosine receptors are highly expressed in the central nervous system. Mitochondrial function is a major player in adenosine receptors-mediated effects…”
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Cyclic dipeptides: from bugs to brain
Published in Trends in molecular medicine (01-10-2014)“…Highlights • CDPs shape the human microbiome. • The human microbiome influences human health. • CDPs are QS signals. • CDPs may be novel agents for human…”
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Antiprostasome Antibody Titres in Benign and Malignant Prostate Disease
Published in Anticancer research (01-11-2005)“…Background: Prostasomes are secretory granules synthesized, stored and secreted by normal and neoplastic human prostate epithelial cells and by prostate cancer…”
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Inhibition of NF-κB nuclear translocation via HO-1 activation underlies α-tocopheryl succinate toxicity
Published in The Journal of nutritional biochemistry (01-12-2012)“…α-Tocopheryl succinate (α-TOS) inhibits oxidative phosphorylation at the level of mitochondrial complex I and II, thus promoting cancer cell death through…”
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Nrf2 and NF-κB and Their Concerted Modulation in Cancer Pathogenesis and Progression
Published in Cancers (13-04-2010)“…Reactive oxygen species, produced by oxidative stress, are implicated in the initiation, promotion, and malignant conversion of carcinogenesis through…”
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Effect of seminal plasma on the characteristics and fertility of rabbit spermatozoa
Published in Animal reproduction science (01-11-2000)“…The effects of different dilutions of seminal plasma (SP) on the qualitative characteristics of rabbit spermatozoa and on their fertilising ability were…”
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Oxidative stress-induced S100B accumulation converts myoblasts into brown adipocytes via an NF-κB/YY1/miR-133 axis and NF-κB/YY1/BMP-7 axis
Published in Cell death and differentiation (01-12-2017)“…Muscles of sarcopenic people show hypotrophic myofibers and infiltration with adipose and, at later stages, fibrotic tissue. The origin of infiltrating…”
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Oxidative stress-induced S100B accumulation converts myoblasts into brown adipocytes via an NF-[kappa]B/YY1/miR-133 axis and NF-[kappa]B/YY1/BMP-7 axis
Published in Cell death and differentiation (01-12-2017)“…Muscles of sarcopenic people show hypotrophic myofibers and infiltration with adipose and, at later stages, fibrotic tissue. The origin of infiltrating…”
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