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    Topiary: Pruning the manual labor from ancestral sequence reconstruction by Orlandi, Kona N., Phillips, Sophia R., Sailer, Zachary R., Harman, Joseph L., Harms, Michael J.

    Published in Protein science (01-02-2023)
    “…Ancestral sequence reconstruction (ASR) is a powerful tool to study the evolution of proteins and thus gain deep insight into the relationships among protein…”
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    Microgel-Stabilized Metal Nanoclusters: Size Control by Microgel Nanomorphology by Biffis, A., Orlandi, N., Corain, B.

    Published in Advanced materials (Weinheim) (16-09-2003)
    “…Soluble crosslinked macromolecules (microgels) used as stabilizers of catalytically active metal nanoclusters allow control of the nanocluster size by simply…”
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    Rapid and inexpensive preparation of genome-wide nucleosome footprints from model and non-model organisms by McKnight, Laura E., Crandall, Johnathan G., Bailey, Thomas B., Banks, Orion G.B., Orlandi, Kona N., Truong, Vi N., Donovan, Drake A., Waddell, Grace L., Wiles, Elizabeth T., Hansen, Scott D., Selker, Eric U., McKnight, Jeffrey N.

    Published in STAR protocols (18-06-2021)
    “…MNase-seq (micrococcal nuclease sequencing) is used to map nucleosome positions in eukaryotic genomes to study the relationship between chromatin structure and…”
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    Ancestral Reconstruction and the Evolution of Protein Energy Landscapes by Chisholm, Lauren O, Orlandi, Kona N, Phillips, Sophia R, Shavlik, Michael J, Harms, Michael J

    Published in Annual review of biophysics (16-07-2024)
    “…A protein's sequence determines its conformational energy landscape. This, in turn, determines the protein's function. Understanding the evolution of new…”
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    Glucose tolerance and insulin release in adolescent female by BENASSI, L, TRIDENTI, G, ORLANDI, N, PEZZAROSSA, A

    Published in Journal of endocrinological investigation (01-10-1991)
    “…The increase in insulin requirement at the onset of adolescence is compensated by an increase of insulin secretion. This metabolic pattern persists during…”
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    Insulin and glucagon levels in fulminant hepatic failure in man by FIACCADORI, F, PEDRETTI, G, FERRARI, C, PIZZAFERRI, P, RIGGIO, O, ORLANDI, N, PEZZAROSSA, A

    Published in Digestive diseases and sciences (01-06-1991)
    “…The behavior of insulin and glucagon and related metabolic substrates was assayed in plasma of patients with fulminant hepatic failure. All 12 subjects were…”
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    Effects of maternal weight variations and gestational diabetes mellitus on neonatal birth weight by Pezzarossa, Antonio, Orlandi, Nicoletta, Baggi, Viviana, Dazzi, Davide, Ricciarelli, Elisa, Coppola, Francesco

    Published in Journal of diabetes and its complications (01-03-1996)
    “…We evaluated the effects of gestational weight gain on neonatal birthweight women in whom gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) was diagnosed after the 32nd week…”
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    Medullary carcinoma of the thyroid by Francomano, F, Cotellese, R, Scipione, P, Ricci, A, D'Aulerio, A, Ricciardi, A, Orlandi, N, Napolitano, L

    Published in Il Giornale di chirurgia (01-10-1996)
    “…Medullary thyroid carcinoma represents 4-8% of thyroid malignancies; regional nodal involvement is commonly found, even at the time of first surgical approach…”
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    Lack of effect of nicardipine and diltiazem on glucose- and arginine-induced insulin release in obese subjects by Pezzarossa, A, Cimicchi, M C, Orlandi, N, Gnudi, A, Manca, C, Perrone, A, Bolognesi, R

    Published in Cardiovascular drugs and therapy (01-12-1988)
    “…The metabolic effects of calcium channels blockers have already been studied both in normal and diabetic humans and results were quite controversial, depending…”
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