A Addario
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Recent Articles
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Cannistraci A, Federici G, Addario A, Di Pace A, Grassi L, Muto G, et al.
Oncogene
. 2017 Feb;
36(26):3718-3728.
PMID: 28192399
Although a significant subset of prostate tumors remain indolent during the entire life, the advanced forms are still one of the leading cause of cancer-related death. There are not reliable...
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Bonci D, Coppola V, Patrizii M, Addario A, Cannistraci A, Francescangeli F, et al.
Oncogene
. 2015 Jun;
35(9):1180-92.
PMID: 26073083
Although the development of bone metastasis is a major detrimental event in prostate cancer, the molecular mechanisms responsible for bone homing and destruction remain largely unknown. Here we show that...
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Coppola V, Musumeci M, Patrizii M, Cannistraci A, Addario A, Maugeri-Sacca M, et al.
Oncogene
. 2012 May;
32(14):1843-53.
PMID: 22614007
Prostate cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer-related death in men. Despite significant advances in prostate cancer diagnosis and management, the molecular events involved in the transformation of...
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Kasar S, Salerno E, Yuan Y, Underbayev C, Vollenweider D, Laurindo M, et al.
Genes Immun
. 2011 Sep;
13(2):109-19.
PMID: 21881595
Similar to human chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), the de novo New Zealand Black (NZB) mouse model has a genetically determined age-associated increase in malignant B-1 clones and decreased expression of...
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Musumeci M, Coppola V, Addario A, Patrizii M, Maugeri-Sacca M, Memeo L, et al.
Oncogene
. 2011 May;
30(41):4231-42.
PMID: 21532615
The interaction between cancer cells and microenvironment has a critical role in tumor development and progression. Although microRNAs regulate all the major biological mechanisms, their influence on tumor microenvironment is...