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    The Ionophoric Activity of a Pro-Apoptotic VEGF165 Fragment on HUVEC Cells by Zimbone, Stefania, Santoro, Anna M, La Mendola, Diego, Giacomelli, Chiara, Trincavelli, Maria L, Tomasello, Marianna F, Milardi, Danilo, García-Viñuales, Sara, Sciacca, Michele F M, Martini, Claudia, Grasso, Giulia

    “…Copper plays an important role as a regulator in many pathologies involving the angiogenesis process. In cancerogenesis, tumor progression, and angiogenic…”
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    Cationic porphyrins are tunable gatekeepers of the 20S proteasome by Santoro, Anna M, Cunsolo, Alessandra, D'Urso, Alessandro, Sbardella, Diego, Tundo, Grazia R, Ciaccio, Chiara, Coletta, Massimiliano, Diana, Donatella, Fattorusso, Roberto, Persico, Marco, Di Dato, Antonio, Fattorusso, Caterina, Milardi, Danilo, Purrello, Roberto

    Published in Chemical science (Cambridge) (01-01-2016)
    “…The 20S proteasome is a barrel-shaped enzymatic assembly playing a critical role in proteome maintenance. Access of proteasome substrates to the catalytic…”
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    Nitrogen oxide interaction with copper complexes formed by small peptides belonging to the prion protein octa-repeat region by Bonomo, Raffaele P, Pappalardo, Giuseppe, Rizzarelli, Enrico, Santoro, Anna M, Tabbì, Giovanni, Vagliasindi, Laura I

    “…The interaction between NO and copper(II) complexes formed by peptides coming from the N-terminal prion protein octa-repeat region was studied. Aqueous…”
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    Copper(II) complexes encapsulated in human red blood cells by Bonomo, Raffaele P, De Flora, Antonio, Rizzarelli, Enrico, Santoro, Anna M, Tabbí, Giovanni, Tonetti, Michela

    Published in Journal of inorganic biochemistry (01-09-1995)
    “…Copper(II) complexes were encapsulated in human red blood cells in order to test their possible use as antioxidant drugs by virtue of their labile character…”
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