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Enrico Bastianelli
Researcher at Université libre de Bruxelles
Publications - 40
Citations - 525
Enrico Bastianelli is an academic researcher from Université libre de Bruxelles. The author has contributed to research in topics: Calretinin & Calcium-binding protein. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 40 publications receiving 515 citations.
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Calmodulin and calbindin localization in retina from six vertebrate species.
TL;DR: While the calmodulin distribution in retina is similar among vertebrate species, selective differences in localization can be detected not only among the same cell types in different species but also among different celltypes in the same species.
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Differential distribution of six calcium-binding proteins in the rat olfactory epithelium during postnatal development and adulthood
TL;DR: The identification and characterization of Ca2+ acceptors should provide important information about the complex signal transduction pathway involving calcium in olfaction as well as other sensory systems.
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Decreased pool of mesenchymal stem cells is associated with altered chemokines serum levels in atrophic nonunion fractures.
Myrielle Mathieu,Sabrina Rigutto,Aude Ingels,Delphine Spruyt,Nadia Stricwant,Ilham Kharroubi,Valentina Albarani,Marc Jayankura,Joanne Rasschaert,Enrico Bastianelli,Valérie Gangji +10 more
TL;DR: The results of the present study support a role for a systemic mesenchymal and osteogenic cell pool defect that might be related to alterations in systemic levels of factors implicated in their chemotaxis and proliferation.
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Hippocalcin in rat retina - comparison with calbindin-d28k, calretinin and neurocalcin
Enrico Bastianelli,Ken Takamatsu,Ken Takamatsu,Katsuo Okazaki,Katsuo Okazaki,Hiroyoshi Hidaka,Hiroyoshi Hidaka,Roland Pochet +7 more
TL;DR: It is confirmed that calbindin-D28k appeared to be a good marker for horizontal cells and the presence of hippocalcin, a myristoylated calcium-binding protein belonging to the recovering subfamily and previously localized in few brain areas has been detected for the first time in retina.
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Neurocalcin immunoreactivity in rat olfactory bulb.
TL;DR: Western blot analysis has confirmed the presence of neurocalcin in rat olfactory bulb and ruled out a different phylogenic origin between tufted and mitral or periglomerular cells.