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Frusca T, Parolini S, DallAsta A, Hassan W, Vitulo A, Gillett A, et al.
Pregnancy Hypertens . 2017 Nov; 10:101-106. PMID: 29153660
Objective: To investigate longitudinal fetal growth and growth velocity for commonly measured biometric parameters in women with chronic hypertension. Methods: Two centre retrospective European study of women with chronic hypertension...
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Grauwet K, Vitale M, De Pelsmaeker S, Jacob T, Laval K, Moretta L, et al.
J Virol . 2015 Nov; 90(3):1522-33. PMID: 26581992
Unlabelled: Several reports have indicated that natural killer (NK) cells are of particular importance in the innate response against herpesvirus infections. As a consequence, herpesviruses have developed diverse mechanisms for...
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Moretta A, Marcenaro E, Parolini S, Ferlazzo G, Moretta L
Cell Death Differ . 2007 Jun; 15(2):226-33. PMID: 17541426
In recent years a novel concept has emerged indicating that the actual role of natural killer (NK) cells is not confined to the destruction of virus-infected cells or tumors. Indeed,...
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Moretta A, Bottino C, Parolini S, Moretta L, Biassoni R, Notarangelo L
Curr Opin Allergy Clin Immunol . 2002 Apr; 1(6):513-7. PMID: 11964734
In the past few years important advances have been made in the understanding of the molecular mechanisms leading to X-linked lymphoproliferative disease (XLP). It has been possible to identify the...
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Bottino C, Parolini S, Biassoni R, Falco M, Notarangelo L, Moretta A
Adv Exp Med Biol . 2002 Jan; 495:63-7. PMID: 11774610
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Biassoni R, Cantoni C, Pende D, Sivori S, Parolini S, Vitale M, et al.
Immunol Rev . 2001 Aug; 181:203-14. PMID: 11513142
In the absence of sufficient signaling by their HLA class I-specific inhibitory receptors, human natural killer (NK) cells become activated and display potent cytotoxicity against cells that are either HLA...
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Bottino C, Falco M, Parolini S, Marcenaro E, Augugliaro R, Sivori S, et al.
J Exp Med . 2001 Aug; 194(3):235-46. PMID: 11489943
In humans, natural killer (NK) cell function is regulated by a series of receptors and coreceptors with either triggering or inhibitory activity. Here we describe a novel 60-kD glycoprotein, termed...
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Vitale M, Falco M, Castriconi R, Parolini S, Zambello R, Semenzato G, et al.
Eur J Immunol . 2001 Mar; 31(1):233-42. PMID: 11265639
The ability of NK cells to kill a wide range of tumor or virally infected target cells as well as normal allogeneic T cell blasts appears to depend upon the...
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Sivori S, Parolini S, Marcenaro E, Millo R, Bottino C, Moretta A
Hum Immunol . 2001 Jan; 61(11):1055-8. PMID: 11137207
The lack of classical HLA-class I molecules on trophoblast is necessary to prevent allorecognition by maternal CTL, but may induce activation of NK cells. A protective role against NK cells...
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Parolini S, Bottino C, Falco M, Augugliaro R, Giliani S, Franceschini R, et al.
J Exp Med . 2000 Aug; 192(3):337-46. PMID: 10934222
2B4 is a surface molecule involved in activation of the natural killer (NK) cell-mediated cytotoxicity. It binds a protein termed Src homology 2 domain-containing protein (SH2D1A) or signaling lymphocyte activation...