S Sandini
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    Arancia S, Sandini S, Cassone A, De Bernardis F
  
  
    Mol Cell Probes
    . 2009 Apr;
          23(5):218-26.
    
    PMID: 19393314
  
  
          We have developed PCR and Multiplex PCR assays for the detection of medically important Candida spp. using different species and genus-specific PCR primers selected within the MP65 gene, a recently...
      
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    Arancia S, Sandini S, Cassone A, De Bernardis F, La Valle R
  
  
    Mol Cell Probes
    . 2004 May;
          18(3):171-5.
    
    PMID: 15135451
  
  
          A method for detection of Candida albicans in biological samples (blood, serum, urine) was developed by the use of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification of a DNA fragment of a...
      
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    Sandini S, Melchionna R, Bromuro C, La Valle R
  
  
    Med Mycol
    . 2002 Dec;
          40(5):471-8.
    
    PMID: 12462526
  
  
          CaHSP70 (70 kDa heat shock protein) is a highly immunogenic protein of Candida albicans. We have studied heat shock-induced expression of the CaHSP70 gene under germ tube-inductive and non-inductive conditions....
      
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    Sandini S, Scotto dAbusco A, La Valle R, Pantosti A
  
  
    Clin Diagn Lab Immunol
    . 2001 Jan;
          8(1):190-1.
    
    PMID: 11139218
  
  
          The precursor of the Bacteroides fragilis metalloprotease enterotoxin was cloned and expressed in Escherichia coli, which was not able to process the precursor into the biologically active enterotoxin. Mouse antiserum...
      
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    La Valle R, Sandini S, Gomez M, Mondello F, Romagnoli G, Nisini R, et al.
  
  
    Infect Immun
    . 2000 Nov;
          68(12):6777-84.
    
    PMID: 11083795
  
  
          A 65-kDa mannoprotein (CaMp65) has long been studied as a major, immunodominant antigen of the human opportunistic pathogen Candida albicans. An expression library of C. albicans was screened with serum...
      
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    Sandini S, Melchionna R, Arancia S, Gomez M, La Valle R
  
  
    Biotechnol Appl Biochem
    . 1999 May;
          29(3):223-7.
    
    PMID: 10334952
  
  
          Enolase, a 46 kDa glycolytic enzyme, is an immunodominant antigen of Candida albicans, an important human opportunistic pathogen. The full-length coding sequence of C. albicans enolase gene was subcloned into...
      
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    Bromuro C, La Valle R, Sandini S, Urbani F, Ausiello C, Morelli L, et al.
  
  
    Infect Immun
    . 1998 May;
          66(5):2154-62.
    
    PMID: 9573102
  
  
          The 70-kDa recombinant Candida albicans heat shock protein (CaHsp70) and its 21-kDa C-terminal and 28-kDa N-terminal fragments (CaHsp70-Cter and CaHsp70-Nter, respectively) were studied for their immunogenicity, including proinflammatory cytokine induction...
      
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    Arancia S, Sandini S, Cassone A, De Bernardis F, La Valle R
  
  
    Mol Cell Probes
    . 1998 Feb;
          11(5):329-36.
    
    PMID: 9375292
  
  
          Methods for detection of Candida albicans in culture or biological samples were developed by the use of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) with oligonucleotide primers from C. albicans 70 kDa heat...