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La Rocca G
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DNA aneuploidy, high SPF and specific p53 mutations are independent prognostic factors in colorectale cancer (CRC)
2004
Oxidative stress upregulates eNOS and myeloperoxidase (MPO) immunoexpression in hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) exposed HUVEC cells.
2006
Functional Interaction between ISWI and Covalent Modifiers of Chromatin
2006
DNA-aneuploidy and high SPF and specific p53 mutations are independent prognostic factors in colorectal cancer (CRC).
2004
Evalutaion of HSP60, Procaspase-3 and P53 expression after oxydative stress in NCI-H292 cells.
2005
TP53 Mutation in exon 5 and S-Phase Fraction but not Mutations in Ras gene family and DNA-ploidy are Indipendent prognostic indicators in Laryngeal S…
2005
Functional Regulation of the Nucleosome Remodeling ATPase ISWI by PARP
2007
Oxidative Stress Upregulates eNOS and Myeloperoxidase (MPO) immunoexpression in hydrogen peroxide (H202) exposed HUVEC cells
2005
TP53 mutations are not prognostic indipendent indicators in bladder cancer
2005
The prognostic role of TP53 mutations in advanced laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC).
2005
The Nucleosome Remodeling ATPase ISWI is Regulated by poly-ADP-ribosylation
2008
Evaluation od hsp60, pro-caspase-3 and p53 expression after oxidative stress in NCI-H292 cells
2005
Functional Interaction between Remodelers and Covalent Modifiers of Chromatin
2006
Functional Interaction between the Nucleosome Remodeling Factor ISWI and Covalent Modifiers of Chromatin
2007
CD1A expression in Barrett’s oesophagus: new role for an old molecule against the metaplastic progression
2006
ICIL: a new ISWI Complex In D.melanogaster Larvae
2008
TP53 in exon 5 and s-Phase fraction but not mutations in Ras gen family and DNA-ploidy are indipendent indicators in laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma
2005
A Genetic Screen for Dominant Modifiers of ISWI Reveals Functional Interactions with the SIN3A/RPD3 Complex
2007
Detection and clinical relevance of free-circulating tumor DNA in blood of patients with colorectal cancer
2004
Cigarette smoke affects heat-shock proteins in human lung fibroblasts: a proteomic study and identification of three expressed HSP10 variants differe…
2006
ISWI Functionally Interacts with the SIN3A/RPD3 Complex
2007
Detection and clinical relevance of free circulating tumor DNA in blood of patients with gastrointestinal cancer
2004
Effect of a pathogenetic stressor on human Hsp10.
2007
Hsp10: Anatomic distribution, functions, and involvement in human disease
2013
There is growing evidence that molecular chaperones/heat shock proteins are involved in the pathogenesis of a number of human diseases, known as chaperonopathies. A better molecular understanding of the pathogenetic mechanisms is essential for addressing new strategies in diagnostics, therapeutics and clinical management of chaperonopathies, including those in which Hsp10 is involved. This chaperonin has been studied for a long time as a member of the mitochondrial protein-folding machine. However, although in normal cells Hsp10 is mainly localized in the mitochondrial matrix, it has also been found during and after stress in other subcellular compartments, such as cytosol, vesicles and sec…
CIGARETTE SMOKE EXPOSURE DOWNREGULATES TWO ISOELECTRIC VARIANTS OF HUMAN Hsp10 IN LUNG EPITHELIAL CELLS AND FIBROBLASTS: A PROTEOMIC STUDY.
2008
DNA-Aneuploidy, High SPF and Specific P53 Mutations are Indipendent Prognostic Factors in Colorectal Cancer (CRC)
2004
A.Mutational analysis of BRCA1 in sicilian patients at risk for inherited of reference center for the biomolecular characterizaztion of neoplasm and …
2005
A Genetic Screen for Enhancers of ISWI Reveals Interactions between the Nucleosome Stimulated ATPase ISWI and Covalent Modifiers of Chromatin
2007
Modulation of MMP-2 activity in human lung fibroblasts by cigarette smoke: role in the manteinance of the inflamed state in COPD
2005
Detection and clinical relevance of free-circulating tumor DNA in blood of patients with colorectal cancer. Proceeding of ICACT Fifteenth Internation…
2004
Role of endothelial cell stress in the pathogenesis of chronic heart failure.
2009
Endothelial cells are key modulators of diverse physiological processes, and their impaired function is a cause of numerous cardiovascular diseases. Under physiologic condition, the reactive oxygen and nitrogen mediators in endothelia lead to the signal propagation of the initial stimulus, by forming molecules with a longer half-life like hydrogen peroxide. Hydrogen peroxide is the focus of growing attention in endothelial biology, and consequently the enzymes involved in its generation and clearance are viewed as novel mediators of great importance. In particular, among peroxidases, myeloperoxidase is recognized as a key enzyme, capable of impairing intracellular NO reservoirs as well as p…