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R Pero

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Angrisano T, Sacchetti S, Natale F, Cerrato A, Pero R, Keller S, et al.
Nucleic Acids Res . 2010 Oct; 39(6):1993-2006. PMID: 20952403
Although it is well known that RET gene is strongly activated by retinoic acid (RA) in neuroblastoma cells, the mechanisms underlying such activation are still poorly understood. Here we show...
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Andresen C, Moalli M, Turner C, Berryman E, Pero R, Bagi C
Calcif Tissue Int . 2008 Nov; 83(6):393-403. PMID: 19018584
Intermittent combination of an anabolic agent to promote bone formation and an antiresorptive agent that would prevent further bone loss is a theoretically attractive approach for restoring bone mass. We...
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Fedele M, Franco R, Salvatore G, Paronetto M, Barbagallo F, Pero R, et al.
J Pathol . 2008 Feb; 215(1):39-47. PMID: 18241078
PATZ1 is a recently discovered zinc finger protein that, due to the presence of the POZ domain, acts as a transcriptional repressor affecting the basal activity of different promoters. To...
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Pierantoni G, Fedele M, Pentimalli F, Benvenuto G, Pero R, Viglietto G, et al.
Oncogene . 2001 Oct; 20(43):6132-41. PMID: 11593421
The HMGI proteins (HMGI, HMGY and HMGI-C) have an important role in the chromatin organization and interact with different transcriptional factors. The HMGI genes are expressed at very low levels...
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Pero R, Lembo F, Di Vizio D, Boccia A, Chieffi P, Fedele M, et al.
Am J Pathol . 2001 Oct; 159(4):1225-30. PMID: 11583949
The RING-finger protein RNF4 modulates both steroid-receptor-dependent and basal transcription and interacts with a variety of nuclear proteins involved in cell growth control. RNF4 is expressed at very high levels...
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Salvatore P, Benvenuto G, Pero R, Lembo F, Bruni C, Chiariotti L
Int J Oncol . 2000 Oct; 17(5):1015-8. PMID: 11029506
Galectin-1 has been demonstrated to be a mediator of T-cell apoptosis acting on activated T-cells and, in a selective manner, on different T leukemia cell lines. Here we show that...
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Fedele M, Benvenuto G, Pero R, Majello B, Battista S, Lembo F, et al.
J Biol Chem . 2000 Mar; 275(11):7894-901. PMID: 10713105
We have identified a novel human gene encoding a 59-kDa POZ-AT hook-zinc finger protein (PATZ) that interacts with RNF4, a mediator of androgen receptor activity, and acts as a transcriptional...
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Adey N, Huang L, Ormonde P, Baumgard M, Pero R, Byreddy D, et al.
Cancer Res . 2000 Jan; 60(1):35-7. PMID: 10646847
Two-hybrid searches with the tumor suppressor MMAC1/PTEN isolated the proteins hDLG and hMAST205. Further two-hybrid analysis and microtiter plate binding assays localized the sites of interaction to PDZ domains from...
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Cindolo L, Benvenuto G, Salvatore P, Pero R, Salvatore G, Mirone V, et al.
Int J Cancer . 1999 Feb; 84(1):39-43. PMID: 9988230
Galectin-1 and galectin-3 are galactoside-binding proteins involved in different steps of tumor progression and potential targets for therapy. We have investigated the expression of these galectins in 38 human bladder...
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Wong A, Ormonde P, Pero R, Chen Y, Lian L, Salada G, et al.
Oncogene . 1998 Nov; 17(18):2279-85. PMID: 9811458
There are several lines of evidence indicating that the carboxy-terminal region of the tumor suppressor protein BRCA1 is a functionally significant domain. Using the yeast two-hybrid and in vitro biochemical...