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pro vyhledávání: '"Giulia Benedetta Martinelli"'
Autor:
Andrea Cerquone Perpetuini, Andrea David Re Cecconi, Michela Chiappa, Giulia Benedetta Martinelli, Claudia Fuoco, Giovanni Desiderio, Luisa Castagnoli, Cesare Gargioli, Rosanna Piccirillo, Gianni Cesareni
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle, Vol 9, Iss 4, Pp 727-746 (2018)
Abstract Background Skeletal muscle is characterized by an efficient regeneration potential that is often impaired during myopathies. Understanding the molecular players involved in muscle homeostasis and regeneration could help to find new therapies
Externí odkaz:
https://doaj.org/article/79dd8148bb72487c84f0d94826c98285
Autor:
Giorgia Careccia, Mara Forti, Giulia Benedetta Martinelli, Laura Pasetto, Rosanna Piccirillo, Simonetta Andrea Licandro, Roberto Latini, Giorgio Aquila, Lidia Staszewsky, Andrea David Re Cecconi, Emilie Venereau, Ilaria Russo, Deborah Novelli, Serge Masson, Eugenio Scanziani, Laura Talamini, Roberta Frapolli, Raffaella Giavazzi, Maurizio D'Incalci, Andrea Resovi, Ezia Bello
Publikováno v:
Cancers
Volume 12
Issue 8
Cancers, Vol 12, Iss 2312, p 2312 (2020)
Volume 12
Issue 8
Cancers, Vol 12, Iss 2312, p 2312 (2020)
Trabectedin (ET743) and lurbinectedin (PM01183) limit the production of inflammatory cytokines that are elevated during cancer cachexia. Mice carrying C26 colon adenocarcinoma display cachexia (i.e., premature death and body wasting with muscle, fat
Externí odkaz:
https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::22653c6feaf8258d96aa9fad4c10d870
http://hdl.handle.net/10281/282755
http://hdl.handle.net/10281/282755
Autor:
Claudia Fuoco, Giovanni Desiderio, Luisa Castagnoli, Gianni Cesareni, Cesare Gargioli, Michela Chiappa, Giulia Benedetta Martinelli, Andrea Cerquone Perpetuini, Rosanna Piccirillo, Andrea David Re Cecconi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Cachexia, Sarcopenia and Muscle. 9:727-746
Background Skeletal muscle is characterized by an efficient regeneration potential that is often impaired during myopathies. Understanding the molecular players involved in muscle homeostasis and regeneration could help to find new therapies against