FLORIO, Tullio

FLORIO, Tullio  

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Characterization of the Proapoptotic Intracellular Mechanisms Induced by a Toxic Conformer of the Recombinant Human Prion Protein Fragment 90–231 2006 Valentina, Villa; Alessandro, Corsaro; Stefano, Thellung; Paludi, Domenico; Chiovitti, Katia; Valentina, Venezia; Mario, Nizzari; Claudio, Russo; Gennaro, Schettini; Aceto, Antonio; Florio, Tullio
Conformation dependent pro-apoptotic activity of the recombinant human prion protein fragment 90-231. 2006 Corsaro, Alessandro; Paludi, Domenico; Villa, V; D'Arrigo, C; Chiovitti, K; Thellung, S; Russo, C; DI COLA, Domenico; Ballerini, Patrizia; Patrone, E; Schettini, G; Aceto, Antonio; Florio, Tullio
Cultured Astrocyte Proliferation Induced by Extracellular Guanosine Involves Endogenous Adenosine and Is Raised by the Co-Presence of Microglia 2000 Ciccarelli, R.; Di Iorio, P.; D'Alimonte, I.; Giuliani, P.; Florio, T.; Caciagli, F.; Middlemiss, P. J.; Rathbone, M. P.
Differential role of EGF and BFGF in human GBM-TIC proliferation: relationship to EGFR-tyrosine kinase inhibitor sensibility. 2013 Bajetto, A; Porcile, C; Pattarozzi, A; Scotti, Luca; Aceto, Antonio; Daga, A; Barbieri, F; Florio, Tullio
ERK1/2 and p38 MAP kinases control prion protein fragment 90-231-induced astrocyte proliferation and microglia activation. 2006 Thellung, S; Villa, V; Corsaro, A; Pellistri, F; Venezia, V; Russo, C; Aceto, Antonio; Robello, M; Florio, Tullio
Identification of a conserved N-capping box important for the structural autonomy of the prion alpha 3-helix: the disease associated D202N mutation destabilizes the helical conformation. 2005 Gallo, M; Paludi, Domenico; Cicero, Do; Chiovitti, Katia; Millo, E; Salis, A; Damonte, G; Corsaro, Alessandro; Thellung, S; Schettini, G; Melino, S; Florio, Tullio; Paci, M; Aceto, Antonio
Intracellular accumulation of a mild-denatured monomer of the human PrP fragment 90-231, as possible mechanism of its neurotoxic effects. 2007 Chiovitti, Katia; Corsaro, Alessandro; Thellung, S; Villa, V; Paludi, Domenico; D'Arrigo, C; Russo, C; Perico, A; Ianieri, A; DI COLA, Domenico; Vergara, A; Aceto, Antonio; Florio, Tullio
Purine nucleosides protect injured neurons and stimulate neuronal regeneration by intracellular and membrane receptor-mediated mechanisms. 2001 DI IORIO, Patrizia; Caciagli, Francesco; Giuliani, Patricia; Ballerini, Patrizia; Ciccarelli, Renata; Sperling, O.; ZOREF SHANI, E.; Benowitz, L.; Traversa, U.; Bombi, G.; Florio, Tullio; Virgilio, Antonella; Andrew, C. M.; Crocker, C. E.; Werstiuk, E.; Middlemiss, P. J.; Rathbone, M. P.
Recombinant human prion protein fragment 90-231, a useful model to study prion neurotoxicity. 2012 Corsaro, Alessandro; Thellung, S; Villa, V; Nizzari, M; Aceto, Antonio; Florio, Tullio
Recombinant human prion protein fragment 90-231, a useful model to study prion neurotoxicity. 2012 Corsaro, Alessandro; Thellung, S; Villa, V; Nizzari, M; Aceto, Antonio; Florio, Tullio
The production of trophic factors of glial origin by guanosine involves mitogen-activated protein Kinase (MAPK) pathway and protects cultured neurons against NMDA excitoxicity. 1999 D'Alimonte, Iolanda; DI IORIO, Patrizia; Kleywegt, S.; Virgilio, A; Florio, Tullio; RATHBONE MICHEL, P; Caciagli, Francesco; Ciccarelli, Renata