Publications by authors named "A Minoia"

Zebrafish () have emerged as a valuable model organism for investigating musculoskeletal development and the pathophysiology of associated diseases. Key genes and biological processes in zebrafish that closely mirror those in humans, rapid development, and transparent embryos make zebrafish ideal for the in vivo studies of bone and muscle formation, as well as the molecular mechanisms underlying musculoskeletal disorders. This review focuses on the utility of zebrafish in modeling various musculoskeletal conditions, with an emphasis on bone diseases such as osteoporosis and osteogenesis imperfecta, as well as muscle disorders like Duchenne muscular dystrophy.

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Polystyrene (PS) is a thermoplastic polymer commonly used in various applications due to its bulk properties. Designing functional polystyrenes with well-defined structures for targeted applications is of significant interest due to the rigid and apolar nature of the polymer chain. Progress is hindered to date by the limitations of current analytical methods in defining the atomistic-level folding of the polymer chain.

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Overexpression of the Runt-related transcription factor 2 () has been reported in several cancer types, and the C-X-C motif chemokine receptor 4 () has an important role in tumour progression. However, the interplay between and in melanoma cells remains poorly understood. In the present study, we used melanoma cells and a knockout (-KO) in vitro model to assess the influence of on CXCR4 protein levels along with its effects on markers associated with cell invasion and autophagy.

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  • The text discusses the benefits of immobilizing stimulus-responsive systems on solid surfaces for better signal control and adaptive behavior, while enhancing the ability to analyze these systems with high sensitivity.
  • It highlights challenges in arranging these systems at a nanoscale level, which is vital for connecting molecular behavior to larger applications.
  • The authors describe their research on designing and characterizing new photoswitches that self-assemble on solid-liquid interfaces, focusing on techniques that ensure precise orientation and organization of these switches for improved functionality.
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In recent years, there has been significant focus on investigating and controlling chiral self-assembly, specifically in the context of enantiomeric separation. This study explores the self-assembly behavior of 4-dodecyl-3,6-di(2-pyridyl)pyridazine (DPP-C12) at the interface between heptanoic acid (HA) and highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) using a combination of scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and multiscale molecular modeling. The self-assembled monolayer structure formed by DPP-C12 is periodic in one direction, but aperiodic in the direction orthogonal to it.

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