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Emanuela Moroni

Researcher at University of Brescia

Publications -  30
Citations -  2571

Emanuela Moroni is an academic researcher from University of Brescia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Angiogenesis & Fibroblast growth factor. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 30 publications receiving 2427 citations. Previous affiliations of Emanuela Moroni include Spanish National Research Council & University of Milan.

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Fibroblast growth factor/fibroblast growth factor receptor system in angiogenesis.

TL;DR: This review will focus on the relevance of the FGF/FGF receptor system in adult angiogenesis and its contribution to tumor vascularization.
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Gremlin is a novel agonist of the major proangiogenic receptor VEGFR2

TL;DR: Gremlin represents a novel proangiogenic VEGFR2 agonist distinct from the VEGF family ligands with implications in vascular development, angiogenesis-dependent diseases, and tumor neovascularization.
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Selective recognition of fibroblast growth factor-2 by the long pentraxin PTX3 inhibits angiogenesis.

TL;DR: Results establish the selective binding of a member of the pentraxin superfamily to a growth factor, which may modulate angiogenesis in various physiopathologic conditions driven by inflammation, innate immunity, and/or neoplastic transformation.
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Bone morphogenic protein antagonist Drm/gremlin is a novel proangiogenic factor

TL;DR: Recombinant Drm/gremlin is identified as a novel proangiogenic factor expressed by endothelium and its observations point to a novel, previously unrecognized capacity of Drm /gremlin to interact directly with target endothelial cells and to modulate angiogenesis.
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Cutting Edge: Proangiogenic Properties of Alternatively Activated Dendritic Cells

TL;DR: It is shown that human dendritic cells that matured in the presence of anti-inflammatory molecules such as calcitriol, PGE2, or IL-10 (alternatively activated DC) selectively secrete the potent angiogenic cytokine vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) isoforms VEGF165 and V EGF121.