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Enrico V. Avvedimento

Researcher at University of Naples Federico II

Publications -  100
Citations -  7536

Enrico V. Avvedimento is an academic researcher from University of Naples Federico II. The author has contributed to research in topics: Protein kinase A & DNA damage. The author has an hindex of 47, co-authored 98 publications receiving 7065 citations. Previous affiliations of Enrico V. Avvedimento include Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research & Columbia University.

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Stimulatory autoantibodies to the PDGF receptor in systemic sclerosis.

TL;DR: Stimulatory autoantibodies against PDGFR appear to be a specific hallmark of scleroderma and their biologic activity on fibroblasts strongly suggests that they have a causal role in the pathogenesis of the disease.
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DNA Oxidation as Triggered by H3K9me2 Demethylation Drives Estrogen-Induced Gene Expression

TL;DR: This work analyzed how H3 histone methylation and demethylation control expression of estrogen-responsive genes and shows that a DNA-bound estrogen receptor directs transcription by participating in bending chromatin to contact the RNA polymerase II recruited to the promoter.
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The biological functions of A-kinase anchor proteins

TL;DR: The AKAP transduceosome thus optimizes the amplitude and the signal/noise ratio of cAMP-PKA stimuli travelling from the membrane to the nucleus and other subcellular compartments.
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Expression of thyrotropin-receptor mRNA in healthy and Graves' disease retro-orbital tissue

TL;DR: It is shown, by polymerase chain reaction amplification of specific cDNA, that mature TSH-R mRNA is expressed in the retro-orbital tissue of both healthy subjects and patients with Graves' disease.
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Inhibition of cellular ras prevents smooth muscle cell proliferation after vascular injury in vivo

TL;DR: A key role for ras is indicated in smooth muscle cell proliferation and the local delivery of transdominant negative mutants of ras in vivo might prevent some of the acute vascular injury caused by balloon injury.