Search Results - "Ornaghi, P"
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Fracture toughness and cyclic fatigue resistance of resin composites with different filler size distributions
Published in Dental materials (01-07-2014)“…Abstract Objectives To verify the influence of filler size distributions on fracture toughness ( KIc ), initial fracture strength (IFS) and cyclic fatigue…”
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Fatigue stipulation of bulk-fill composites: An in vitro appraisal
Published in Dental materials (01-09-2015)“…Abstract Objectives The aim of this study was to determine the Weibull and slow crack growth (SCG) parameters of bulk-fill resin based composites. The strength…”
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Subcritical crack growth and in vitro lifetime prediction of resin composites with different filler distributions
Published in Dental materials (01-09-2012)“…Abstract Objectives Verify the influence of different filler distributions on the subcritical crack growth (SCG) susceptibility, Weibull parameters ( m and σ0…”
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Upstaging after radical prostatectomy in clinically localized intermediate and high-risk prostate cancer: The role of obesity
Published in European urology open science (Online) (01-10-2020)Get full text
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Molecular characterization of haemophilia B patients in southern Brazil
Published in Haemophilia : the official journal of the World Federation of Hemophilia (01-09-2017)Get full text
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Small-Molecule Inhibitors of Histone Acetyltransferase Activity: Identification and Biological Properties
Published in Journal of medicinal chemistry (16-11-2006)“…Starting from a yeast phenotypic screening performed on 21 compounds, we described the identification of two small molecules (9 and 18) able to significantly…”
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The structural basis for the recognition of acetylated histone H4 by the bromodomain of histone acetyltransferase Gcn5p
Published in The EMBO journal (15-11-2000)“…The bromodomain is an ∼110 amino acid module found in histone acetyltransferases and the ATPase component of certain nucleosome remodelling complexes. We…”
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A novel Gcn5p inhibitor represses cell growth, gene transcription and histone acetylation in budding yeast
Published in Biochemical pharmacology (15-09-2005)“…Histone acetyltransferases are key chromatin regulators responsible for transcriptional activation and cell cycle progression. We propose a simple yeast-based…”
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bromodomain of Gcn5p interacts in vitro with specific residues in the N terminus of histone H4
Published in Journal of molecular biology (19-03-1999)“…Whereas the histone acetyltransferase activity of yeast Gcn5p has been widely studied, its structural interactions with the histones and the role of the…”
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The role of loop ZA and Pro371 in the function of yeast Gcn5p bromodomain revealed through molecular dynamics and experiment
Published in Journal of molecular recognition (01-01-2006)“…Biological experiments were combined with molecular dynamics simulations to understand the importance of amino acidic residues present in the bromodomain of…”
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The bromodomain: a chromatin browser?
Published in Frontiers in bioscience (01-08-2001)Get full text
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Nanocapsules: coating for living cells
Published in IEEE transactions on nanobioscience (01-03-2004)“…One of the most promising tools for future applications in science and medicine is the use of nanotechnologies. Especially self-assembly systems, e.g.,…”
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The bromodomain: a chromatin browser?
Published in Frontiers in bioscience (01-08-2001)“…Reversible modification of histone tails is a regulatory step in chromatin remodeling. The N-terminal tails of histones are signaling platforms that carry…”
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THE BROMODOMAIN: A CHROMAT1N BROWSER?
Published in Frontiers in bioscience (01-01-2001)“…Reversible modification of histone tails is a regulatory step in chromatin remodeling. The N-terminal tails of histones are signaling platforms that carry…”
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