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Elena Tenedini
Researcher at University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Publications - 56
Citations - 2064
Elena Tenedini is an academic researcher from University of Modena and Reggio Emilia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cellular differentiation & Haematopoiesis. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 54 publications receiving 1769 citations. Previous affiliations of Elena Tenedini include University of Padua.
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No Identical “Mesenchymal Stem Cells” at Different Times and Sites: Human Committed Progenitors of Distinct Origin and Differentiation Potential Are Incorporated as Adventitial Cells in Microvessels
Benedetto Sacchetti,Alessia Funari,Cristina Remoli,Giuseppe Giannicola,Gesine Kögler,Stefanie Liedtke,Giulio Cossu,Marta Serafini,Maurilio Sampaolesi,Enrico Tagliafico,Elena Tenedini,Isabella Saggio,Pamela Gehron Robey,Mara Riminucci,Paolo Bianco +14 more
TL;DR: It is shown that muscle pericytes, which are not spontaneously osteochondrogenic as previously claimed, may indeed coincide with an ectopic perivascular subset of committed myogenic cells similar to satellite cells, and the data support the view that different mesoderm derivatives include distinct classes of tissue-specific committed progenitors, possibly of different developmental origin.
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Unravelling the Complexity of Inherited Retinal Dystrophies Molecular Testing: Added Value of Targeted Next-Generation Sequencing.
Isabella Bernardis,Laura Chiesi,Elena Tenedini,Lucia Artuso,Antonio Percesepe,Valentina Artusi,Maria Luisa Simone,Rossella Manfredini,Monica Camparini,Chiara Rinaldi,Antonio P. Ciardella,Claudio Graziano,Nicole Balducci,Antonia Tranchina,Gian Maria Cavallini,Antonello Pietrangelo,Valeria Marigo,Enrico Tagliafico +17 more
TL;DR: This study demonstrates that NGS represents a comprehensive cost-effective approach for IRDs molecular diagnosis, and the identification of the genetic alterations underlying the phenotype enabled the clinicians to achieve a more accurate diagnosis.
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Intrinsic phenotypic diversity of embryonic and fetal myoblasts is revealed by genome-wide gene expression analysis on purified cells.
Stefano Biressi,Enrico Tagliafico,Giuseppe Lamorte,Stefania Monteverde,Elena Tenedini,Enrica Roncaglia,Sergio Ferrari,Stefano Ferrari,Maria Gabriella Cusella De Angelis,Shahragim Tajbakhsh,Giulio Cossu +10 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that embryonic and fetal myoblasts represent intrinsically different myogenic lineages and provide important information for the understanding of the molecular mechanisms governing skeletal muscle development.
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Impact of mutational status on outcomes in myelofibrosis patients treated with ruxolitinib in the COMFORT-II study
Paola Guglielmelli,Flavia Biamonte,Giada Rotunno,Valentina Artusi,Lucia Artuso,Isabella Bernardis,Elena Tenedini,Lisa Pieri,Chiara Paoli,Carmela Mannarelli,Rajmonda Fjerza,Elisa Rumi,Viktoriya Stalbovskaya,Matthew Squires,Mario Cazzola,Rossella Manfredini,Claire N. Harrison,Enrico Tagliafico,Alessandro M. Vannucchi +18 more
TL;DR: Data indicate that clinical efficacy and survival improvement may occur across different molecular subsets of patients with MF treated with ruxolitinib.
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c-myb supports erythropoiesis through the transactivation of KLF1 and LMO2 expression.
Elisa Bianchi,Roberta Zini,Simona Salati,Elena Tenedini,Ruggiero Norfo,Enrico Tagliafico,Rossella Manfredini,Sergio Ferrari +7 more
TL;DR: The data collectively demonstrate that c-myb plays a pivotal role in human primary hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells lineage commitment, by enhancing erythropoiesis at the expense of megakaryocyte diffentiation.