M
Marta Palmieri
Researcher at University of Verona
Publications - 73
Citations - 9230
Marta Palmieri is an academic researcher from University of Verona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pancreatic cancer & Gene. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 72 publications receiving 7850 citations.
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Nuclear Factor k B (NF‐k B), Nuclear Factor Interleukin‐6 (NFIL‐6 or C/EBPβ) and Nuclear Factor Interleukin‐6β (NFIL6‐β or C/EBPδ) are Not Sufficient to Activate the Endogenous Interleukin‐6 Gene in the Human Breast Carcinoma Cell Line MCF‐7
Laura Faggioli,Chiara Costanzo,Marcello Merola,Ercolina Bianchini,Adriana Furia,Antonella Carsana,Marta Palmieri +6 more
TL;DR: A comparative study of the molecular mechanism of interleukin-6 (IL-6) gene induction on two breastcarcinoma-derived cell lines has been performed.
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Sequence analysis of a cloned cDNA coding for bovine seminal ribonuclease.
TL;DR: Northern blotting analysis shows that the mRNA for bovine seminal ribonuclease consists of about 950 nucleotides, a value that is similar to that of other mRNAs coding for ribonucleases of the pancreatic type.
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GAAP-1: a transcriptional activator of p53 and IRF-1 possesses pro-apoptotic activity
Christophe Lallemand,Marta Palmieri,Brigitte Blanchard,Jean-François Meritet,Michael G. Tovey +4 more
TL;DR: A 68-kDa transcription factor, GAAP-1 (gatekeeper of apoptosis activating proteins), encoded by an alternative splice product of the PRDII-BF1 gene, that recognizes a novel regulatory element within the p53 and IRF-1 promoters was characterized in this article.
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Secreted molecules inducing epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition in cancer development
TL;DR: This review summarises the current knowledge of EMT induction in cancer by paracrine or autocrine mechanisms, by exosomes or free proteins and miRNAs.
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Lithostathine messenger rna expression in different types of chronic pancreatitis
Giorgio Cavallini,Paolo Bovo,Ercolina Bianchini,Antonella Carsana,Chiara Costanzo,Marcello Merola,D. Sgarbi,Luca Frulloni,V. Di Francesco,Massimo Libonati,Marta Palmieri +10 more
TL;DR: Results indicate that the decrease in the level of mRNA in the pancreases of chronic pancreatitis patients is not specific to lithostathine and it is unrelated to the presence of pancreatic stones.