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Antonio Molinaro
Researcher at University of Naples Federico II
Publications - 393
Citations - 12446
Antonio Molinaro is an academic researcher from University of Naples Federico II. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lipid A & Bacterial outer membrane. The author has an hindex of 46, co-authored 366 publications receiving 9908 citations. Previous affiliations of Antonio Molinaro include University of Florence & Policlinico Umberto I.
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European consensus conference on faecal microbiota transplantation in clinical practice
Giovanni Cammarota,Gianluca Ianiro,Herbert Tilg,Mirjana Rajilić-Stojanović,Patrizia Kump,Reetta Satokari,Harry Sokol,Perttu Arkkila,Cristina Pintus,Ailsa Hart,Jonathan Segal,Marina Aloi,Luca Masucci,Antonio Molinaro,Franco Scaldaferri,Giovanni Gasbarrini,Antonio López-Sanromán,Alexander Link,Pieter F. de Groot,Willem M. de Vos,Willem M. de Vos,Christoph Högenauer,Peter Malfertheiner,Eero Mattila,Tomica Milosavljevic,Max Nieuwdorp,Max Nieuwdorp,Maurizio Sanguinetti,Magnus Simren,Antonio Gasbarrini +29 more
TL;DR: This consensus report strongly recommends the implementation of FMT centres for the treatment of C. difficile infection as well as traces the guidelines of technicality, regulatory, administrative and laboratory requirements.
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Arabidopsis lysin-motif proteins LYM1 LYM3 CERK1 mediate bacterial peptidoglycan sensing and immunity to bacterial infection
Roland Willmann,Heini M. Lajunen,Gitte Erbs,Mari-Anne Newman,Dagmar Kolb,Kenichi Tsuda,Fumiaki Katagiri,Judith Fliegmann,Judith Fliegmann,Jean Jacques Bono,Julie V. Cullimore,Anna K. Jehle,Friedrich Götz,Andreas Kulik,Antonio Molinaro,Volker Lipka,Andrea A. Gust,Thorsten Nürnberger +17 more
TL;DR: It is shown that PGN sensing and immunity to bacterial infection in Arabidopsis thaliana requires three lysin-motif (LysM) domain proteins, and proposed that lineage-specific PGN perception systems have arisen through convergent evolution.
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Multivalent glycoconjugates as anti-pathogenic agents
Anna Bernardi,Jesús Jiménez-Barbero,Alessandro Casnati,Christina De Castro,Tamis Darbre,Franck Fieschi,Jukka Finne,Horst Funken,Karl-Erich Jaeger,Martina Lahmann,Thisbe K. Lindhorst,Marco Marradi,Paul Messner,Antonio Molinaro,Paul V. Murphy,Cristina Nativi,Stefan Oscarson,Soledad Penadés,Francesco Peri,Roland J. Pieters,Olivier Renaudet,Jean-Reymond Reymond,Barbara Richichi,Javier Rojo,Francesco Sansone,Christina Schäffer,W. Bruce Turnbull,Trinidad Velasco-Torrijos,Sébastien Vidal,Stéphane P. Vincent,Tom Wennekes,Han Zuilhof,Han Zuilhof,Anne Imberty +33 more
TL;DR: By interfering with pathogen adhesion, such glycocompounds including glycopolymers, glycoclusters, glycodendrimers and glyconanoparticles have the potential to improve or replace antibiotic treatments that are now subverted by resistance.
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Microbially Produced Imidazole Propionate Impairs Insulin Signaling through mTORC1.
Ara Koh,Antonio Molinaro,Marcus Ståhlman,Muhammad Tanweer Khan,Caroline Schmidt,Louise Mannerås-Holm,Hao Wu,Alba Carreras,Heeyoon Jeong,Louise E. Olofsson,Per-Olof Bergh,Victor E. A. Gerdes,Annick V. Hartstra,Maurits de Brauw,Rosie Perkins,Max Nieuwdorp,Max Nieuwdorp,Max Nieuwdorp,Göran Bergström,Fredrik Bäckhed,Fredrik Bäckhed +20 more
TL;DR: It is shown that imidazole propionate is produced from histidine in a gut simulator at higher concentrations when using fecal microbiota from subjects with versus without type 2 diabetes and that it impairs glucose tolerance when administered to mice.
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Microbiota-induced obesity requires farnesoid X receptor
Ava Parséus,Nina Sommer,Felix Sommer,Robert Caesar,Antonio Molinaro,Marcus Ståhlman,Thomas U. Greiner,Rosie Perkins,Fredrik Bäckhed,Fredrik Bäckhed +9 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that the gut microbiota promotes diet-induced obesity and associated phenotypes through FXR, and that FXR may contribute to increased adiposity by altering the microbiota composition.