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Davide Salina
Researcher at University of British Columbia
Publications - 16
Citations - 2775
Davide Salina is an academic researcher from University of British Columbia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nuclear pore & Lamin. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 16 publications receiving 2394 citations. Previous affiliations of Davide Salina include University of Calgary & British Heart Foundation.
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A Novel Mechanism of Rapid Nuclear Neutrophil Extracellular Trap Formation in Response to Staphylococcus aureus
Florian H. Pilsczek,Davide Salina,Karen K. H. Poon,Candace Fahey,Bryan G. Yipp,Christopher D. Sibley,Stephen M. Robbins,Francis H. Y. Green,Michael G. Surette,Motoyuki Sugai,M. Gabriela Bowden,Muzaffar Hussain,Kunyan Zhang,Paul Kubes +13 more
TL;DR: A new mechanism of NET release that is very rapid and contributes to trapping and killing of S. aureus through a novel process of NET formation that did not require neutrophil lysis or even breach of the plasma membrane.
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Infection-induced NETosis is a dynamic process involving neutrophil multitasking in vivo
Bryan G. Yipp,Björn Petri,Davide Salina,Craig N. Jenne,Brittney N V Scott,Lori Zbytnuik,Keir Pittman,Muhammad Asaduzzaman,Kaiyu Wu,H. Christopher Meijndert,Stephen E. Malawista,Anne de Boisfleury Chevance,Kunyan Zhang,John Conly,Paul Kubes +14 more
TL;DR: Early in infection NETosis involves neutrophils that do not undergo lysis and retain the ability to multitask, and a requirement for both Toll-like receptor 2 and complement-mediated opsonization tightly regulated NET release.
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Cytoplasmic Dynein as a Facilitator of Nuclear Envelope Breakdown
TL;DR: A model in which dynein facilitates nuclear envelope breakdown by pulling nuclear membranes and associated proteins poleward along astral microtubules leading to nuclear membrane detachment is suggested.
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Nup358 integrates nuclear envelope breakdown with kinetochore assembly
TL;DR: In this paper, siRNA-mediated depletion of one of these proteins, Nup358, reveals that it is essential for kinetochore function and that it plays an essential role in integrating NEBD with kenochore maturation and function.
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感染症:感染によって誘導されるNETosisは複数の役割を同時に果たす好中球が関与するin vivoでの動的過程である
Bryan G. Yipp,Björn Petri,Davide Salina,Craig N. Jenne,Brittney N V Scott,Lori Zbytnuik,Keir Pittman,Muhammad Asaduzzaman,Kaiyu Wu,H. Christopher Meijndert,Stephen E. Malawista,Anne de Boisfleury Chevance,Kunyan Zhang,John Conly,Paul Kubes +14 more
TL;DR: This paper presents a meta-analysis of the response of the immune system to neutrophil extracellular trap capture in vivo and its applications in vitro and vivo.