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Università degli Studi di Roma 'Tor Vergata'


Fisiopatologia della Morte Cellulare

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Prof. Roberto Testi


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  1. Nicolo C, Tomassini B, Rippo MR, Testi R. UVB-induced apoptosis of human dendritic cells: contribution by caspase-dependent and caspase-independent pathways. Blood, 97(6):1803-8 (2001);
  2. Rippo MR, Malisan F, Ravagnan L, Tomassini B, Condo I, Costantini P, Susin SA, Rufini A, Todaro M, Kroemer G, Testi R. GD3 ganglioside as an intracellular mediator of apoptosis. Eur Cytokine Netw., 11(3):487-8 (2000) ;  
  3. Condo I, Testi R. Intracellular mediators of programmed cell death initiated at the cell surface receptor Fas. Transpl Int., 13 Suppl 1:S3-6. (2000) Review;
  4. Rippo MR, Malisan F, Ravagnan L, Tomassini B, Condo I, Costantini P, Susin SA, Rufini A, Todaro M, Kroemer G, Testi R GD3 ganglioside directly targets mitochondria in a bcl-2-controlled fashion. FASEB J., 14(13):2047-54 (2000);
  5. Procyk KJ, Rippo MR, Testi R, Hofmann F, Parker PJ, Baccarini M.  Lipopolysaccharide induces jun N-terminal kinase activation in macrophages by a novel Cdc42/Rac-independent pathway involving sequential activation of protein kinase C zeta and phosphatidylcholine-dependent phospholipase C. Blood, 96(7):2592-8 (2000);
  6. Aquaro S, Panti S, Caroleo MC, Balestra E, Cenci A, Forbici F, Ippolito G, Mastino A, Testi R, Mollace V, Calio R, Perno CF. Primary macrophages infected by human immunodeficiency virus trigger CD95-mediated apoptosis of uninfected astrocytes. J Leukoc Biol., 68(3):429-35 (2000).

Coordinatore:
Prof. Roberto Testi


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