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Angelica Perna

Researcher at University of Molise

Publications -  50
Citations -  885

Angelica Perna is an academic researcher from University of Molise. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 38 publications receiving 652 citations. Previous affiliations of Angelica Perna include University of Zurich & Seconda Università degli Studi di Napoli.

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Expression and distribution of notch protein members in human placenta throughout pregnancy.

TL;DR: An involvement of Notch signaling in regulation of placental cell fate decision and in angiogenesis that are dramatically important to maintain a normal physiology of this organ during pregnancy are suggested.
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The Role of Endothelial Ca2+ Signaling in Neurovascular Coupling: A View from the Lumen.

TL;DR: It is possible to conclude that endothelial Ca2+ signaling is an emerging pathway in the control of NVC, and several neurotransmitters and neuromodulators can induce dilation of cerebral vessels by inducing an increase in endothelialCa2+ concentration.
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Acetylcholine induces intracellular Ca2+ oscillations and nitric oxide release in mouse brain endothelial cells

TL;DR: Investigating the role of intracellular Ca2+ signaling in Ach-induced NO production in bEND5 cells shed novel light on the molecular mechanisms whereby neuronally-released Ach controls neurovascular coupling in blood microvessels.
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In vivo effect of the natural antioxidant hydroxytyrosol on cyclosporine nephrotoxicity in rats

TL;DR: The reported data indicate that effective DOPET protection from CsA-induced oxidative stress is associated with a mild effect on histological damages and does not affect the altered glomerular function and the hypertension, thus indicating that kidney injury by Cs a is only in part dependent on oxidative stress.
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Therapeutic effects of turmeric in several diseases: An overview.

TL;DR: Among the many existing spices, turmeric is one of the most studied for its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and anticancer properties.