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Patrizia Porazzi

Researcher at Thomas Jefferson University

Publications -  32
Citations -  769

Patrizia Porazzi is an academic researcher from Thomas Jefferson University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Thyroid. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 21 publications receiving 542 citations. Previous affiliations of Patrizia Porazzi include University of Milan & Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.

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Thyroid gland development and function in the zebrafish model.

TL;DR: An overview of the current knowledge of thyroid gland origin and differentiation in the zebrafish is provided and the action of thyroid hormones and some aspects related to endocrine disruptors are considered.
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Wnt activation promotes neuronal differentiation of Glioblastoma

TL;DR: Light is shed on an unsuspected crosstalk between hypoxia, Wnt and Notch signalling in GBM, and the potential to manipulate these microenvironmental signals to blunt GBM malignancy is suggested.
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Generation and application of signaling pathway reporter lines in zebrafish

TL;DR: A new step in the zebrafish road to system biology is described, based on the use of transgenic biosensor animals expressing fluorescent proteins under the control of signaling pathway-responsive cis-elements.
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Selective inhibition of Ph-positive ALL cell growth through kinase-dependent and -independent effects by CDK6-specific PROTACs.

TL;DR: These studies provide "proof of principle" that targeting CDK6 with PROTACs that inhibit its enzymatic activity and promote its degradation represents an effective strategy to exploit the "CDK6 dependence" of Ph+ ALL and, perhaps, of other hematological malignancies.
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Oligodendrocyte-derived extracellular vesicles as antigen-specific therapy for autoimmune neuroinflammation in mice

TL;DR: It is shown that oligodendrocyte-derived extracellular vesicles (Ol-EVs) contained multiple myelin-related antigens and tested their potential therapeutic effects; in multiple rodent models of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), Ol-EV administration restored immune tolerance and reduced disease pathophysiology, suggesting that Ol- EVs might be an effective approach for MS.