G Prodi
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Recent Articles
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Astone P, Weinstein A, Agathos M, Bejger M, Christensen N, Dent T, et al.
Gen Relativ Gravit
. 2015 Sep;
47(2):11.
PMID: 26412861
The Amaldi 10 Parallel Session C2 on gravitational wave (GW) search results, data analysis and parameter estimation included three lively sessions of lectures by 13 presenters, and 34 posters. The...
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Nicoletti G, De Giovanni C, Lollini P, Bagnara G, Scotlandi K, Landuzzi L, et al.
Eur J Cancer Clin Oncol
. 1989 Sep;
25(9):1281-6.
PMID: 2806350
The production of colony-stimulating factor (CSF) by murine transformed cells was investigated in 10 cell lines derived from spontaneous or chemically induced tumours and from cells transformed by SV40 or...
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Lollini P, De Giovanni C, Del Re B, Landuzzi L, Nicoletti G, Prodi G, et al.
Cancer Res
. 1989 Jul;
49(13):3631-6.
PMID: 2471586
The effect of various antineoplastic drugs (1-beta-D-arabinofuranosylcytosine, 5-azacytidine, cisplatin, dactinomycin, epirubicin, vincristine, and the activated metabolite of cyclophosphamide, mafosfamide) on cell differentiation in vitro was investigated using a human alveolar...
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De Giovanni C, Nicoletti G, Del Re B, Scotlandi K, Prodi G, Lollini P, et al.
J Immunogenet
. 1989 Feb;
16(1):45-51.
PMID: 2550556
Tumorigenic and metastatic potential were studied in relation to class I MHC expression in four different SV40-transformed BALB/c cell lines. All the lines studied, tumorigenic or not, expressed both H-2Kd...
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Turina M, Colacci A, Grilli S, Mazzullo M, Prodi G, Lattanzi G, et al.
Res Commun Chem Pathol Pharmacol
. 1989 Jan;
63(1):81-91.
PMID: 2916082
The in vivo covalent binding of 14C-pentachloroethane to DNA, RNA and proteins of rats and mouse organs was detected 22 hr after i.p. injection. The covalent binding index, calculated on...
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De Giovanni C, Lollini P, Del Re B, Nicoletti G, Prodi G, Scotlandi K, et al.
Adv Exp Med Biol
. 1988 Jan;
233:5-14.
PMID: 3223398
No abstract available.
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Lollini P, De Giovanni C, Del Re B, Nicoletti G, Prodi G, Scotlandi K, et al.
Adv Exp Med Biol
. 1988 Jan;
233:129-39.
PMID: 3146902
No abstract available.
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Lattanzi G, Colacci A, Grilli S, Mazzullo M, Prodi G, Taningher M, et al.
J Toxicol Environ Health
. 1988 Jan;
24(3):403-11.
PMID: 2456401
Hexachloroethane (HCE) binds to macromolecules of rat and mouse both in vivo and in vitro after metabolic activation. The covalent binding index (CBI) to liver DNA in vivo is comparable...
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Bagnara G, Rocchi P, Bonsi L, Valvassori L, Marini M, Prodi G
Anticancer Res
. 1987 Nov;
7(6):1197-200.
PMID: 3481683
Epirubicin, at concentrations ranging between 10(-7) and 10(-13) M, was assayed in semisolid cultures of human normal hemopoietic cells and in liquid cultures of 5 different human leukemic cell lines....
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Mazzullo M, Grilli S, Lattanzi G, Prodi G, Turina M, Colacci A
Res Commun Chem Pathol Pharmacol
. 1987 Nov;
58(2):215-35.
PMID: 2447621
14C-Perchloroethylene is covalently bound to DNA, RNA and proteins of rat and mouse organs in vivo after ip injection. Covalent Binding Index values are typical of weak-moderate and weak initiators,...