Publications by authors named "P Guidi"

The aim of our study is to investigate in vitro and in vivo MC4R as a novel target in melanoma using the selective antagonist ML00253764 (ML) alone and in combination with vemurafenib, a B-rafV600E inhibitor. The human melanoma B-raf mutated A-2058 and WM 266-4 cell lines were used. An MC4R null A-2058 cell line was generated using a CRISPR/Cas9 system.

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The use of eco-friendly engineered nanomaterials represents a recent solution for an effective and safe treatment of contaminated dredging sludge. In this study, an eco-designed engineered material based on cross-linked nanocellulose (CNS) was applied for the first time to decontaminate a real matrix from heavy metals (namely Zn, Ni, Cu, and Fe) and other undesired elements (mainly Ba and As) in a lab-scale study, with the aim to design a safe solution for the remediation of contaminated matrices. Contaminated freshwater sludge was treated with CNS coupled with a filtering fine-mesh net, and the obtained waters were tested for acute and sublethal toxicity.

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Cell quiescence appeared early in evolution as an adaptive response to adverse conditions (i.e. nutrient depletion).

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Article Synopsis
  • Microtubule-associated 1B (MAP1B) proteins are crucial for controlling cytoskeleton activity and neurotransmitter release in the nervous system.
  • Researchers have identified a specific MAP1B protein in planarians (DjMap1B), found mainly in the brain and nerve cords but not in adult stem cells.
  • Knocking down DjMap1B leads to nervous system abnormalities and affects the behavior of stem cells, suggesting that the nervous system plays a role in regulating these stem cells in planarians.
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The contamination of marine water bodies with petroleum hydrocarbons represents a threat to ecosystems and human health. In addition to the surface slick of crude oil, the water-soluble fraction of petroleum is responsible for the induction of severe toxic effects at different cellular and molecular levels. Some petroleum-derived hydrocarbons are classified as carcinogenic and mutagenic contaminants; therefore, the oil spill into the marine environment can have long term consequences to the biota.

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