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Enrica Boda
Researcher at University of Turin
Publications - 35
Citations - 1164
Enrica Boda is an academic researcher from University of Turin. The author has contributed to research in topics: Oligodendrocyte & Neural stem cell. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 32 publications receiving 953 citations.
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Mutations in the mitochondrial protease gene AFG3L2 cause dominant hereditary ataxia SCA28
Daniela Di Bella,Federico Lazzaro,Alfredo Brusco,Massimo Plumari,Giorgio Battaglia,Annalisa Pastore,Adele Finardi,Claudia Cagnoli,Filippo Tempia,Marina Frontali,Liana Veneziano,Tiziana Sacco,Enrica Boda,Alessandro Brussino,Florian Bonn,Barbara Castellotti,Silvia Baratta,Caterina Mariotti,Cinzia Gellera,Valentina Fracasso,Stefania Magri,Thomas Langer,Paolo Plevani,Stefano Di Donato,Marco Muzi-Falconi,Franco Taroni +25 more
TL;DR: This work identifies AFG3L2 as a novel cause of dominant neurodegenerative disease and indicates a previously unknown role for this component of the mitochondrial protein quality control machinery in protecting the human cerebellum against neurodegenersation.
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Selection of Reference Genes for Quantitative Real-time RT-PCR Studies in Mouse Brain
TL;DR: This work verified the suitability of some very common housekeeping genes and of some relatively new control genes during mouse brain maturation and reported the first complete study of Pgk1 expression throughout the development and the aging of mouse brain.
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The GPR17 receptor in NG2 expressing cells: Focus on in vivocell maturation and participation in acute trauma and chronic damage
Enrica Boda,Francesca Viganò,Francesca Viganò,Patrizia Rosa,Marta Fumagalli,Vivien Labat-Gest,Filippo Tempia,Maria P. Abbracchio,Leda Dimou,Annalisa Buffo +9 more
TL;DR: GPR17 is identified as a marker for progenitor progression within the oligodendroglial lineage and its participation to postacute reactivity of NG2 cells in different injury paradigms is highlighted.
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Expression of the new P2Y‐like receptor GPR17 during oligodendrocyte precursor cell maturation regulates sensitivity to ATP‐induced death
Stefania Ceruti,Francesca Viganò,Enrica Boda,Silvia Ferrario,G. Magni,Marta Boccazzi,Patrizia Rosa,Annalisa Buffo,Maria P. Abbracchio +8 more
TL;DR: GPR17 expression also sensitized cells to adenine nucleotide‐induced cytotoxicity, whereas activation with uracil nucleotides promoted differentiation towards a more mature phenotype, which may be exploited to unveil new therapeutic approaches to acute and chronic brain disorders.
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Distinct roles of Nogo-A and nogo receptor 1 in the homeostatic regulation of adult neural stem cell function and neuroblast migration
Chiara Rolando,Roberta Parolisi,Enrica Boda,Martin E. Schwab,Ferdinando Rossi,Annalisa Buffo +5 more
TL;DR: A new unprecedented function for Nogo-A and NgR1 is revealed in the homeostatic regulation of the pace of neurogenesis in the adult mouse SVZ and in the migration of neuroblasts along the RMS.