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    Oligodendroglioma cells shed microvesicles which contain TRAIL as well as molecular chaperones and induce cell death in astrocytes by LO CICERO, Alessandra, SCHIERA, Gabriella, PROIA, Patrizia, SALADINO, Patrizia, SAVETTIERI, Giovanni, DI LIEGRO, Carlo Maria, DI LIEGRO, Italia

    Published in International journal of oncology (01-12-2011)
    “…Microvesicles (MVs) shed from G26/24 oligodendroglioma cells were previously reported to cause a reproducible, dose-dependent, inhibitory effect on neurite…”
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    Oligodendroglioma cells synthesize the differentiation-specific linker histone H1° and release it into the extracellular environment through shed vesicles by SCHIERA, GABRIELLA, DI LIEGRO, CARLO MARIA, SALADINO, PATRIZIA, PITTI, ROSARIO, SAVETTIERI, GIOVANNI, PROIA, PATRIZIA, DI LIEGRO, ITALIA

    Published in International journal of oncology (01-12-2013)
    “…Chromatin remodelling can be involved in some of the epigenetic modifications found in tumor cells. One of the mechanisms at the basis of chromatin dynamics is…”
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    RNA-binding activity of the rat calmodulin-binding PEP-19 protein and of the long PEP-19 isoform by Saladino, Patrizia, Di Liegro, Carlo, Proia, Patrizia, Sala, Anna, Schiera, Gabriella, Lo Cicero, Alessandra, Di Liegro, Italia

    “…Synthesis of H1˚ histone protein, in the developing rat brain, seems to be regulated mainly at the post-transcriptional level. Since regulation of RNA…”
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    PPARα gene variants as predicted performance-enhancing polymorphisms in professional Italian soccer players by Proia, Patrizia, Bianco, Antonino, Schiera, Gabriella, Saladino, Patrizia, Contrò, Valentina, Caramazza, Giovanni, Traina, Marcello, Grimaldi, Keith A, Palma, Antonio, Paoli, Antonio

    Published in Open access journal of sports medicine (01-01-2014)
    “…The PPARα gene encodes the peroxisome proliferator-activator receptor alpha, a central regulator of expression of other genes involved in fatty acid…”
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    PPAR[alpha] gene variants as predicted performance-enhancing polymorphisms in professional Italian soccer players by Proia, Patrizia, Bianco, Antonino, Schiera, Gabriella, Saladino, Patrizia, Contro, Valentina, Caramazza, Giovanni, Traina, Marcello, Grimaldi, Keith A, Palma, Antonio, Paoli, Antonio

    Published in Open access journal of sports medicine (01-01-2014)
    “…Background: The PPAR[alpha] gene encodes the peroxisome proliferator-activator receptor alpha, a central regulator of expression of other genes involved in…”
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