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Campanella M, Cardinali L, Ferrari D, Migliaccio S, Silvestri F, Falcioni L, et al.
Heliyon . 2024 May; 10(7):e28712. PMID: 38689957
Aims: The aims of this study were to verify if a 5-week cognitive-motor training (CMT) using FitlightsTM induced changes in young adult judo athletes compared to a non-intervention group. Specifically,...
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Matic I, Strobbe D, Di Guglielmo F, Campanella M
Int Rev Cell Mol Biol . 2017 May; 332:233-258. PMID: 28526134
The homeostasis of eukaryotic cells relies on efficient mitochondrial function. The control of mitochondrial quality is framed by the combination of distinct but interdependent mechanisms spanning biogenesis, regulation of dynamic...
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Mularoni A, Bertani A, Vizzini G, Gona F, Campanella M, Spada M, et al.
Am J Transplant . 2015 May; 15(10):2674-82. PMID: 25981339
Donor-derived infections due to multidrug-resistant bacteria are a growing problem in solid organ transplantation, and optimal management options are not clear. In a 2-year period, 30/214 (14%) recipients received an...
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de Bertoldi F, Finos L, Maieron M, Weis L, Campanella M, Ius T, et al.
Neuroimage . 2015 Apr; 114:287-93. PMID: 25862262
At present, functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) is one of the most useful methods of studying cognitive processes in the human brain in vivo, both for basic science and clinical...
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Strappazzon F, Nazio F, Corrado M, Cianfanelli V, Romagnoli A, Fimia G, et al.
Cell Death Differ . 2015 Feb; 22(3):517. PMID: 25661525
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Galluzzi L, Bravo-San Pedro J, Vitale I, Aaronson S, Abrams J, Adam D, et al.
Cell Death Differ . 2014 Sep; 22(1):58-73. PMID: 25236395
Cells exposed to extreme physicochemical or mechanical stimuli die in an uncontrollable manner, as a result of their immediate structural breakdown. Such an unavoidable variant of cellular demise is generally...
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Strappazzon F, Nazio F, Corrado M, Cianfanelli V, Romagnoli A, Fimia G, et al.
Cell Death Differ . 2014 Sep; 22(3):419-32. PMID: 25215947
Damaged mitochondria are eliminated by mitophagy, a selective form of autophagy whose dysfunction associates with neurodegenerative diseases. PINK1, PARKIN and p62/SQTMS1 have been shown to regulate mitophagy, leaving hitherto ill-defined...
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Rossin F, DEletto M, Falasca L, Sepe S, Cocco S, Fimia G, et al.
Cell Death Differ . 2014 Jul; 22(3):408-18. PMID: 25060553
Macroautophagy selectively degrades dysfunctional mitochondria by a process known as mitophagy. Here we demonstrate the involvement of transglutaminase 2 (TG2) in the turnover and degradation of damaged mitochondria. In TG2-ablated...
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DAusilio A, Maffongelli L, Bartoli E, Campanella M, Ferrari E, Berry J, et al.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci . 2014 Apr; 369(1644):20130418. PMID: 24778384
The activation of listener's motor system during speech processing was first demonstrated by the enhancement of electromyographic tongue potentials as evoked by single-pulse transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) over tongue motor...
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Amadoro G, Corsetti V, Florenzano F, Atlante A, Ciotti M, Mongiardi M, et al.
Neurobiol Dis . 2014 Jan; 62:489-507. PMID: 24411077
Functional as well as structural alterations in mitochondria size, shape and distribution are precipitating, early events in progression of Alzheimer's Disease (AD). We reported that a 20-22kDa NH2-tau fragment (aka...