Search Results - "Pagetta, A."
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S100B as a new fecal biomarker of inflammatory bowel diseases
Published in European review for medical and pharmacological sciences (01-01-2020)“…S100 proteins are demonstrated to exert a protective role in the gastrointestinal tract. In the present study, we investigated whether S100B protein, that is…”
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Identification and purification from the plasma of Type 1 diabetic subjects of a proteolytically active Grp94: Evidence that Grp94 is entirely responsible for plasma proteolytic activity
Published in Diabetologia (01-07-2003)“…The overall increase in proteolytic activity in diabetes is known to be associated with the development and progression of vascular complications. Our aim was…”
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Identification and purification from the plasma of Type 1 diabetic subjects of a proteolytically active Grp94
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Identification and purification from the plasma of Type 1 diabetic subjects of a proteolytically active Grp94Evidence that Grp94 is entirely responsible for plasma proteolytic activity
Published in Diabetologia (01-07-2003)“…The overall increase in proteolytic activity in diabetes is known to be associated with the development and progression of vascular complications. Our aim was…”
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Albumin contamination of a purified human alpha 1-antitrypsin preparation does not affect either structural conformation or the electrophoretic mobility of the inhibitor
Published in Clinica chimica acta (29-08-1997)“…A partially purified preparation of human alpha 1-antitrypsin (alpha 1-AT) shown to be 60% active as an inhibitor of bovine trypsin, was chosen as starting…”
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Differential mechanisms for structural and functional alterations of trypsin by heparin, evidence for a specific, radical-generating mechanism at low heparin concentrations
Published in Free radical biology & medicine (01-12-1999)“…The oxidative mechanism whereby heparin may interact with various proteins was investigated in detail in this work by addressing the role of doses of heparin…”
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Spin-trapping agent α-phenyl N-tert-butylnitrone binds to trypsin and enhances heparin-induced inhibition of amidolytic activity and structural degradation of the enzyme
Published in FEBS letters (18-06-1999)“…The effects of heparin on trypsin have recently been demonstrated to involve inhibition of catalytic activity and degradation of the enzyme by means of an…”
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Role of reducing terminals in unfractionated and low-molecular-mass heparins in causing free radical generation and loss of structure and activity of trypsin
Published in International journal of biological macromolecules (01-11-1999)“…The role of both the length of saccharide chain and reducing terminals in the heparin molecule in causing oxidative effects on proteins was investigated by…”
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The oxidative mechanism of heparin interferes with radical production by glucose and reduces the degree of glycooxidative modifications on human serum albumin
Published in European journal of biochemistry (01-04-2001)“…Among substances which may prove useful in preventing or reducing the progression of glycooxidative modifications of proteins, heparin plays a unique role. To…”
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Heparin-induced structural modifications and oxidative cleavage of human serum albumin in the absence and presence of glucose--implications for transcapillary leakage of albumin in hyperglycaemia
Published in European journal of biochemistry (01-08-1997)“…Both unfractionated and fractionated, low-molecular-mass heparins were tested on human serum albumin in the absence and presence of glucose at concentrations…”
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