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Marialuisa Martelli
Researcher at Sapienza University of Rome
Publications - 80
Citations - 2582
Marialuisa Martelli is an academic researcher from Sapienza University of Rome. The author has contributed to research in topics: Crowding & Reading (process). The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 74 publications receiving 2424 citations. Previous affiliations of Marialuisa Martelli include New York University & University of Naples Federico II.
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Frequent dysregulation of the c-maf proto-oncogene at 16q23 by translocation to an Ig locus in multiple myeloma
Marta Chesi,Marta Chesi,P. Leif Bergsagel,P. Leif Bergsagel,Oluwatoyin O. Shonukan,Oluwatoyin O. Shonukan,Marialuisa Martelli,Marialuisa Martelli,Leslie A. Brents,Leslie A. Brents,Theresa Chen,Theresa Chen,Evelin Schröck,Evelin Schröck,Thomas Ried,Thomas Ried,W. Michael Kuehl,W. Michael Kuehl +17 more
TL;DR: This is the first human tumor in which the basic zipper c-maf transcription factor is shown to function as an oncogene.
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BRCA1 expression modulates chemosensitivity of BRCA1-defective HCC1937 human breast cancer cells
Pierfrancesco Tassone,Pierfrancesco Tassone,Pierosandro Tagliaferri,Alessia Perricelli,Simona Blotta,Barbara Quaresima,Marialuisa Martelli,Ajay Goel,Vito Barbieri,Francesco Costanzo,Clement Richard Boland,Salvatore Venuta +11 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest a specific chemosensitivity profile of BRCA1-defective cells in vitro, which is dependent on B RCA1 protein expression, and suggest prospective preclinical and clinical investigation for the development of tailored therapeutical approaches in this setting.
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Are faces processed like words? A diagnostic test for recognition by parts.
TL;DR: This work applies a diagnostic test for crowding to a word and a face, and finds that the critical spacing of the parts required for recognition is proportional to distance from fixation and independent of size and kind.
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Crowding, reading, and developmental dyslexia.
TL;DR: It is concluded that word analysis in dyslexics is slowed because of greater crowding effects, which limit letter identification in multi-letter arrays across the visual field, and proposed that the peripheral reading of normal readers might constitute a model for dyslexic reading.
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Inhibitory Effects of Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor γ on Thyroid Carcinoma Cell Growth
Marialuisa Martelli,Rodolfo Iuliano,Ilaria Le Pera,Irene Samà,Carmen Monaco,Simona Cammarota,Todd G. Kroll,Lorenzo Chiariotti,Massimo Santoro,Alfredo Fusco +9 more
TL;DR: Investigation of whether PPARγ is involved in the growth regulation of normal and tumor thyroid cells found no mutations inPPARγ exons 3 and 5 in human thyroid carcinoma cell lines and tissues, and Restoration of PParγ expression in NPA cells induced cell growth inhibition.