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Francesco Salvatore

Researcher at University of Naples Federico II

Publications -  444
Citations -  11778

Francesco Salvatore is an academic researcher from University of Naples Federico II. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Aldolase A. The author has an hindex of 48, co-authored 433 publications receiving 10347 citations. Previous affiliations of Francesco Salvatore include University of Bologna & Argonne National Laboratory.

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Human aldolase A natural mutants: relationship between flexibility of the C-terminal region and enzyme function.

TL;DR: An extensive molecular graphic analysis of the mutated enzymes suggests that the Glu206-->Lys mutation destabilizes the aldolase A tetramer at the subunit interface, and highlights the fact that the glycine-to-serine substitution at position 346 limits the flexibility of the C-terminal region.
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Characterization of two novel cell lines, DERL-2 (CD56 + /CD3 + /TCRγδ + ) and DERL-7 (CD56 + /CD3 − /TCRγδ − ), derived from a single patient with CD56 + non-Hodgkin's lymphoma

TL;DR: Two novel IL2-dependent cell lines established from a patient with hepatosplenic γδ T cell lymphoma were established and indicated that both cell lines and the original neoplastic populations were T cell-derived and arose from a common ancestor.
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A Mannose-Binding Lectin-Defective Haplotype Is a Risk Factor for Gastric Cancer

TL;DR: The whole coding region and the 5′UTR of the MBL2 gene in DNA extracted from neoplastic cells embedded in paraffin sections from 145 unrelated patients affected by noncardia gastric cancer found to be related to Helicobacter pylori infection.
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GC–MS approaches for the screening of metabolites produced by marine-derived Aspergillus

TL;DR: The present review considers general GC–MS approaches to be adopted in investigations on fungal metabolomics, and more particularly the outcomes concerning marine-derived strains of Aspergillus, representing the most widespread genus of Ascomycetes fungi reported from the sea.