Publications by authors named "M La Martina"

Broad-spectrum antivirals can be extremely important for pandemic preparedness. Targeting host factors dispensable for the host but indispensable for the virus can result in high barrier to resistance and a large range of viruses targeted. PI4KB is a lipid kinase involved in the replication of several RNA viruses, but common inhibitors of this target are mainly active against members of the Picornaviridae family.

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This paper introduces a comprehensive approach to studying the impact of climate-related factors on commodity and financial markets using network analysis. We utilize a Bayesian network Vector Autoregressive model to investigate whether climate risk significantly influ-ences commodity prices and financial market returns. Our findings provide evidence of a climate effect on major commodities and global financial markets.

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We used virus-mediated anterograde and retrograde tracing, optogenetic modulation, immunostaining, in situ hybridization, and patch-clamp recordings in acute brain slices to study the release mechanism and μ-opioid modulation of the dual glutamatergic/GABAergic inputs from the ventral tegmental area and supramammillary nucleus to the granule cells of the dorsal hippocampus of male and female mice. In keeping with previous reports showing that the two transmitters are released by separate active zones within the same terminals, we found that the short-term plasticity and pharmacological modulation of the glutamatergic and GABAergic currents are indistinguishable. We further found that glutamate and GABA release at these synapses are both virtually completely mediated by N- and P/Q-type calcium channels.

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  • * Disruption of the DND1 gene increases tomato plant resistance to powdery mildew but can negatively impact overall plant health; thus, a method to balance these effects is needed.
  • * Using CRISPR-Cas9 technology, researchers modified the DND1 gene in the tomato variety Moneymaker, leading to plants with reduced powdery mildew symptoms and various growth traits, while ensuring no harmful off-target mutations.
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