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Serena Corallini

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Ceretti M, Agostini G, Brunelli M, Corallini S, Perversi G, Cuello G, et al.
Inorg Chem . 2020 Jun; 59(13):9434-9442. PMID: 32579352
Depending on the synthesis route, the oxygen ion electrolyte SrScGaO shows two polymorphs, a brownmillerite and a cubic perovskite framework. In order to better explore oxygen diffusion pathways and mechanisms,...
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Corallini S, Ceretti M, Cousson A, Ritter C, Longhin M, Papet P, et al.
Inorg Chem . 2017 Feb; 56(5):2977-2984. PMID: 28225599
Oxygen-deficient SrScGaO single crystals with a cubic perovskite structure were grown by the floating-zone technique. The transparent crystals of this pure 3D oxygen electrolyte are metastable at ambient temperature, showing...
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Bellomo F, Taranta A, Petrini S, Venditti R, Rocchetti M, Rega L, et al.
PLoS One . 2016 May; 11(5):e0154805. PMID: 27148969
Cystinosin mediates an ATP-dependent cystine efflux from lysosomes and causes, if mutated, nephropathic cystinosis, a rare inherited lysosomal storage disease. Alternative splicing of the last exon of the cystinosin sequence...
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Morin C, Corallini S, Carreaud J, Vaney J, Delaizir G, Crivello J, et al.
Inorg Chem . 2015 Sep; 54(20):9936-47. PMID: 26418840
Metastable β-As2Te3 (R3̅m, a = 4.047 Å and c = 29.492 Å at 300 K) is isostructural to layered Bi2Te3 and is known for similarly displaying good thermoelectric properties around...
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Taranta A, Petrini S, Citti A, Boldrini R, Corallini S, Bellomo F, et al.
Histochem Cell Biol . 2012 May; 138(2):351-63. PMID: 22544350
Nephropathic cystinosis is multisystemic progressive disorder caused by mutations of CTNS gene that encodes for the lysosomal cystine co-transporter cystinosin, and for a less abundant isoform termed cystinosin-LKG, which is...
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Corallini S, Taranta A, Bellomo F, Palma A, Pastore A, Emma F
Pediatr Res . 2011 Apr; 70(2):130-5. PMID: 21508882
Cell cysteine (Cys) levels and/or the [Cys/CySS] redox potential have been shown to regulate mRNA levels of the CTNS gene, which encodes for a lysosomal cystine (CySS) carrier that is...
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Bellomo F, Corallini S, Pastore A, Palma A, Laurenzi C, Emma F, et al.
Free Radic Biol Med . 2010 Jan; 48(7):865-72. PMID: 20079424
The cysteine/cystine (Cys/CySS) couple represents one of the major cell thiol/disulfide systems and is involved in the regulation of several metabolic pathways and the cell redox state. Nephropathic cystinosis (NC)...
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Grisanti L, Corallini S, Fera S, Muciaccia B, Stefanini M, Witke W, et al.
Differentiation . 2009 Jun; 78(2-3):131-6. PMID: 19541401
Spermatogonial stem cells (SSC) ensure continuous production of mammalian male gametes. In rodents, the SSC are Asingle spermatogonia (As). Gene loss and gain-of-function mutations have provided some clues into SSC...
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Taranta A, Petrini S, Palma A, Mannucci L, Wilmer M, De Luca V, et al.
Am J Physiol Renal Physiol . 2008 Mar; 294(5):F1101-8. PMID: 18337546
Nephropathic cystinosis is a lysosomal disorder caused by functional defects of cystinosin, which mediates cystine efflux into the cytosol. The protein sequence contains at least two signals that target the...
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Corallini S, Fera S, Grisanti L, Falciatori I, Muciaccia B, Stefanini M, et al.
Reproduction . 2006 Nov; 132(6):887-97. PMID: 17127749
Numb is an adaptor protein that is asymmetrically inherited at mitosis and controls the fate of sibling cells in different species. The role of m-Numb (mammalian Numb) as an important...