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Clara Paolucci

Researcher at University of Calabria

Publications -  12
Citations -  1528

Clara Paolucci is an academic researcher from University of Calabria. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tumor necrosis factor alpha & Nitric oxide. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 12 publications receiving 1451 citations.

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Mitochondrial biogenesis in mammals: The role of endogenous nitric oxide

TL;DR: The mitochondrial biogenesis induced by exposure to cold was markedly reduced in brown adipose tissue of endothelial nitric oxide synthase null-mutant (eNOS–/–) mice, which had a reduced metabolic rate and accelerated weight gain as compared to wild-type mice.
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Viral replication-independent blockade of dendritic cell maturation and interleukin-12 production by human herpesvirus 6

TL;DR: Interference with the functional maturation of DC is identified as a potential mechanism of HHV-6-mediated immunosuppression.
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Nitric Oxide Inhibits the Tumor Necrosis Factor α-regulated Endocytosis of Human Dendritic Cells in a Cyclic GMP-dependent Way

TL;DR: No, working through cyclic GMP, might therefore prolong the ability of human DC to internalize antigens at the site of inflammation and thus modulate the initial steps leading to antigen-specific immune responses.
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Mycobacterium tuberculosisexploits the CD95/CD95 ligand system of γ δ T cells to cause apoptosis

TL;DR: A molecular explanation for the transient accumulation at the site of infection of CD95L+ γ δ lymphocytes, capable of interacting with CD95+ leukocytes attracted by the response towards the pathogen, may determine the characteristics of the ensuing granulomatous disease.
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Predictive value of anti-cell and anti-human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) humoral responses in HIV-1-exposed seronegative cohorts of European and Asian origin

TL;DR: Exposure to HIV-1-exposed seronegative individuals of ethnically different origins display similar signs of HIV-dependent unconventional immunity, with correlation with route of exposure to HIV and level of natural antibodies to cross-reactive microbial antigens.