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Erica Pranzini
Researcher at University of Florence
Publications - 22
Citations - 328
Erica Pranzini is an academic researcher from University of Florence. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 13 publications receiving 97 citations. Previous affiliations of Erica Pranzini include Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.
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Stable Isotopes for Tracing Mammalian-Cell Metabolism In Vivo
Juan Fernández-García,Patricia Altea-Manzano,Erica Pranzini,Erica Pranzini,Sarah-Maria Fendt +4 more
TL;DR: Recent work where in vivo stable-isotope measurements have been used to address relevant biological questions within an in-vivo context is reviewed, different experimental and data interpretation approaches and their limitations are summarized, and future opportunities in the field are discussed.
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Mitochondrial oxidative metabolism contributes to a cancer stem cell phenotype in cholangiocarcinoma
Chiara Raggi,Maria Letizia Taddei,Elena Sacco,N. Navari,Margherita Correnti,B. Piombanti,Mirella Pastore,Claudia Campani,Erica Pranzini,Jessica Iorio,Giulia Lori,Tiziano Lottini,Clelia Peano,Javier Cibella,Monika Lewinska,Jesper B. Andersen,Luca Di Tommaso,Luca Viganò,Giovanni Di Maira,S. Madiai,Matteo Ramazzotti,Ivan Orlandi,Annarosa Arcangeli,Paola Chiarugi,Fabio Marra +24 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors analyzed whether mitochondrial-dependent metabolism and related signaling pathways contribute to stemness in cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) cells and showed that the CCA stem-like subset has a more efficient respiratory phenotype in CCA-SPH than in monolayers, due to mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation.
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In Vivo Evidence for Serine Biosynthesis-Defined Sensitivity of Lung Metastasis, but Not of Primary Breast Tumors, to mTORC1 Inhibition.
Gianmarco Rinaldi,Erica Pranzini,Erica Pranzini,Joke Van Elsen,Dorien Broekaert,Cornelius M. Funk,Cornelius M. Funk,Mélanie Planque,Ginevra Doglioni,Patricia Altea-Manzano,Matteo Rossi,Vincent Geldhof,Shao Thing Teoh,Christina Ross,Kent W. Hunter,Sophia Y. Lunt,Thomas G. P. Grunewald,Sarah-Maria Fendt +17 more
TL;DR: It is discovered that breast-cancer-derived lung metastases, but not the corresponding primary breast tumors, use the serine biosynthesis pathway to support mTORC1 growth signaling.
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Metabolic Reprogramming in Anticancer Drug Resistance: A Focus on Amino Acids.
TL;DR: Recent evidence highlighting the key role of amino acid (AA) metabolic reprogramming in cancer cells and the supportive microenvironment in driving resistance to anticancer therapies is provided.
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Role of tyrosine phosphorylation in modulating cancer cell metabolism.
TL;DR: Data reported in this review highlight that tyrosine phosphorylation is not a sporadic event but a widespread post-translational modification, which is essential to promote the metabolic reprogramming of cancer cells.