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Mario Perotti

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Mancini N, Carletti S, Perotti M, Romano L, Craxi R, Craxi A, et al.
J Med Virol . 2006 Aug; 78(10):1304-11. PMID: 16927283
The dynamic features of three specific anti-hepatitis C virus (HCV) antibody subpopulations directed against different conformational epitopes of the viral E2 protein (HCV/E2) have been evaluated in patients with primary...
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Perotti M, Mancini N, Cavallero A, Carletti S, Canducci F, Burioni R, et al.
J Microbiol Methods . 2005 Dec; 65(3):632-6. PMID: 16318892
A real-time PCR assay targeting the highly specific erm34 sequence of Bacillus clausii DNA was developed and optimized. The quantitative assay showed a sensitivity level of 10(2) CFU/microl of sample....
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Mancini N, Perotti M, Carletti S, Canducci F, Sampaolo M, Clementi M, et al.
Mol Immunol . 2005 Oct; 43(9):1363-9. PMID: 16199090
A study aiming at cloning and characterizing natural antibodies to human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) targets is described. In particular, we report the molecular cloning of a Fab molecule...
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Mancini N, Ossi C, Perotti M, Carletti S, Gianni C, Paganoni G, et al.
J Med Microbiol . 2005 Aug; 54(Pt 9):897-900. PMID: 16091444
The present report describes the diagnostic strategy followed in a case of keratomycosis. Together with conventional methods, a molecular strategy that involved the direct sequencing of an amplified portion of...
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Mancini N, Ossi C, Perotti M, Clementi M, DiGiulio D, Schaenman J, et al.
J Clin Microbiol . 2005 Jul; 43(7):3584. PMID: 16000516
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Burioni R, Mancini N, Carletti S, Perotti M, Grieco A, Canducci F, et al.
Virology . 2004 Sep; 327(2):242-8. PMID: 15351212
Most RNA viruses have evolved mechanisms to avoid neutralizing antibody responses, and it is generally believed that variability of envelope-encoding regions is the major molecular basis of this phenomenon. However,...