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Roberta Crispino

Researcher at University of Naples Federico II

Publications -  6
Citations -  239

Roberta Crispino is an academic researcher from University of Naples Federico II. The author has contributed to research in topics: Centrosome & Golgi apparatus. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 123 citations.

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D‐Aspartate treatment attenuates myelin damage and stimulates myelin repair

TL;DR: It is shown that administration of D‐Aspartate during remyelination improved motor coordination, accelerated myelin recovery, and significantly increased the number of small‐diameter myelinated axons, and that D‐ aspartate treatment may represent a novel strategy for promoting myelin Recovery.
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Cadmium effects on the retina of adult Danio rerio.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that cadmium toxicity causes significant degeneration and loss of organization at both macro and microscopic levels and that recovery of visual acuity is due to a regenerative process by Müller cells.
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Synthetic Lethality Screening Identifies FDA-Approved Drugs that Overcome ATP7B-Mediated Tolerance of Tumor Cells to Cisplatin

TL;DR: Findings reveal Tranilast, Telmisartan, and Amphotericin B as effective drugs that selectively promote cisplatin toxicity in Pt-resistant ovarian cancer cells and underscore the efficiency of HTS strategy for identification of biosafe compounds, which might be rapidly repurposed to overcome resistance of tumors to Pt-based chemotherapy.
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GRASP65 controls Golgi position and structure during G2/M transition by regulating the stability of microtubules

TL;DR: The data reveal a fundamental role of GRASP65 in the integration of different stimuli to modulate Golgi structure and microtubule organization during cell division, and are in agreement with an important role, tubulin acetylation is strongly reduced during the G2 phase of the cell cycle, allowing the separation of the Golgi stacks.