Silvia Piscitelli
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Recent Articles
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Divisato G, Chiariello A, Esposito A, Zoppoli P, Zambelli F, Elia M, et al.
BMC Biol
. 2022 Aug;
20(1):171.
PMID: 35918713
Background: The high-mobility group Hmga family of proteins are non-histone chromatin-interacting proteins which have been associated with a number of nuclear functions, including heterochromatin formation, replication, recombination, DNA repair, transcription,...
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Limone A, Veneruso I, Izzo A, Renna M, Bonavita R, Piscitelli S, et al.
Cells
. 2022 Feb;
11(3).
PMID: 35159276
To fight neurodegenerative diseases, several therapeutic strategies have been proposed that, to date, are either ineffective or at the early preclinical stages. Intracellular protein aggregates represent the cause of about...
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Divisato G, Piscitelli S, Elia M, Cascone E, Parisi S
Biomolecules
. 2021 Aug;
11(8).
PMID: 34439740
Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) have the extraordinary properties to indefinitely proliferate and self-renew in culture to produce different cell progeny through differentiation. This latter process recapitulates embryonic development and requires...
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Parisi S, Castaldo D, Piscitelli S, DAmbrosio C, Divisato G, Passaro F, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2021 Jan;
11(1):2345.
PMID: 33504840
Lin28 is an evolutionary conserved RNA-binding protein that plays important roles during embryonic development and tumorigenesis. It regulates gene expression through two different post-transcriptional mechanisms. The first one is based...
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Parisi S, Piscitelli S, Passaro F, Russo T
Int J Mol Sci
. 2020 Jan;
21(1).
PMID: 31935816
HMGA1 and HMGA2 are chromatin architectural proteins that do not have transcriptional activity per se, but are able to modify chromatin structure by interacting with the transcriptional machinery and thus...
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Faedda N, Natalucci G, Piscitelli S, Fegatelli D, Verdecchia P, Guidetti V
Neurol Sci
. 2018 Jun;
39(Suppl 1):109-110.
PMID: 29904855
No abstract available.