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Antonella Capozzi
Researcher at Sapienza University of Rome
Publications - 60
Citations - 1245
Antonella Capozzi is an academic researcher from Sapienza University of Rome. The author has contributed to research in topics: Antiphospholipid syndrome & Lipid raft. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 51 publications receiving 959 citations.
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A Monocentric Cohort of Obstetric Seronegative Anti-Phospholipid Syndrome.
Simona Truglia,Antonella Capozzi,S. Mancuso,Serena Recalchi,Francesca Romana Spinelli,Carlo Perricone,Caterina De Carolis,Valeria Manganelli,Gloria Riitano,Tina Garofalo,Agostina Longo,Sara De Carolis,Cristiano Alessandri,Roberta Misasi,Guido Valesini,Maurizio Sorice,Fabrizio Conti +16 more
TL;DR: These findings suggest that non-conventional tests, mainly aCL/Vim and aCL detected by TLC-immunostaining, seem to be the most sensitive approaches for finding out aPL in patients with obstetric SN-APS.
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The Role of Cardiolipin as a Scaffold Mitochondrial Phospholipid in Autophagosome Formation: In Vitro Evidence.
Valeria Manganelli,Antonella Capozzi,Serena Recalchi,Gloria Riitano,Vincenzo Mattei,Agostina Longo,Roberta Misasi,Tina Garofalo,Maurizio Sorice +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed the presence of Cardiolipin (CL) within MAMs following autophagic stimulus and the possible implication of raft-like microdomains enriched in CL as a signaling platform in autophagosome formation.
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Role of ERLINs in the Control of Cell Fate through Lipid Rafts.
Valeria Manganelli,Agostina Longo,Vincenzo Mattei,Serena Recalchi,Gloria Riitano,Daniela Caissutti,Antonella Capozzi,Maurizio Sorice,Roberta Misasi,Tina Garofalo +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the role of ERLINs in determining cell fate by controlling the "interchange" between apoptosis and autophagy pathways, considering that their alteration has a significant impact on the pathogenesis of several human diseases.
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Post-translational modifications of proteins in antiphospholipid antibody syndrome.
Brigitta Buttari,Elisabetta Profumo,Antonella Capozzi,Luciano Saso,Maurizio Sorice,Rachele Riganò +5 more
TL;DR: The study of PTMs of self-proteins responsible for autoimmune reactions in patients with APS is useful to clarify the role of modified proteins in the pathogenesis of APS as well as to design more efficient diagnostic/prognostic tools and more targeted therapeutic approaches.
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Antibodies to age-β2 glycoprotein I in patients with anti-phospholipid antibody syndrome.
Maurizio Sorice,Brigitta Buttari,Antonella Capozzi,Elisabetta Profumo,Francesco Facchiano,Simona Truglia,Serena Recalchi,Cristiano Alessandri,Fabrizio Conti,Roberta Misasi,Guido Valesini,Rachele Riganò +11 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that G‐β2GPI is a target antigen of humoral immune response in patients with APS, suggesting that β2G PI glycation products may contain additional epitopes for anti‐β 2GPI reactivity.