Lorenzo Principessa
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Graham M, Principessa L, Antony L, Meeker A, Isaacs J
Prostate
. 2016 Nov;
77(4):374-384.
PMID: 27859428
Background: There are two principal senescence barriers that must be overcome to successfully immortalize primary human epithelial cells in culture, stress-induced senescence, and replicative senescence. The p16 /retinoblastoma protein (p16/Rb)...
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Ravenna L, Principessa L, Verdina A, Salvatori L, Russo M, Petrangeli E
PLoS One
. 2014 May;
9(5):e96250.
PMID: 24801981
Hypoxia and inflammation are strictly interconnected both concurring to prostate cancer progression. Numerous reports highlight the role of tumor cells in the synthesis of pro-inflammatory molecules and show that hypoxia...
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Chen S, Principessa L, Isaacs J
Prostate
. 2012 Mar;
72(13):1478-89.
PMID: 22396312
Background: Recent experimental studies suggest that hierarchical expansion from a minor population of cancer cells with an unlimited self-renewal capacity, termed cancer initiating cells (CICs), drives both lethality and heterogeneity...
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Salvatori L, Ravenna L, Caporuscio F, Principessa L, Coroniti G, Frati L, et al.
Biomed Pharmacother
. 2011 Jun;
65(4):307-12.
PMID: 21705183
In the present report, we investigated the action of retinoic acid (RA) on the transactivation of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) gene promoter. In a previous study, we showed...
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Riondino S, Trifiro E, Principessa L, Mascioletti S, Di Renzo L, Gaudio C, et al.
Thromb Res
. 2008 Feb;
122(3):359-65.
PMID: 18295304
Introduction: There is emerging evidence of a considerable variability of the impact of aspirin on clinical outcome and laboratory findings. Persistent TxA2 production seems to be the most likely reason....