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Rossella Brandi

Researcher at Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia

Publications -  39
Citations -  1449

Rossella Brandi is an academic researcher from Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nerve growth factor & Neurodegeneration. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 37 publications receiving 1112 citations.

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METTL1 Promotes let-7 MicroRNA Processing via m7G Methylation

TL;DR: The results identify METTL1-dependent N7-methylation of guanosine as a new RNA modification pathway that regulates miRNA structure, biogenesis, and cell migration.
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Dysregulated microRNAs in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis microglia modulate genes linked to neuroinflammation.

TL;DR: The results strengthen the impact ofmiRNAs in modulating inflammatory genes linked to ALS and identify specific miRNAs as pathogenetic mechanisms in the disease.
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Gene expression biomarkers in the brain of a mouse model for Alzheimer's disease: Mining of microarray data by logic classification and feature selection

TL;DR: The Logic Mining method is used for the unbiased analysis of a large microarray expression dataset from the anti-NGF AD11 transgenic mouse model and its application to large expression datasets from brain or peripheral human samples may facilitate the discovery of early and stage-specific AD biomarkers.
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Computational challenges in miRNA target predictions : To be or not to be a true target?

TL;DR: Loss and gain of function miRNA genetics have the clear potential of being critical in evaluating the biological relevance of thousands of target genes predicted by bioinformatic studies and to test the degree to which miRNA-mediated regulation of any “validated” target functionally matters to the animal or plant.
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Cell growing density affects the structural and functional properties of Caco-2 differentiated monolayer

TL;DR: It is suggested that cell growing density could influence a number of morphological and physiological properties of differentiated Caco‐2 cells and these effects must be taken in account when these cells are used as intestinal model.