Publications by authors named "R Rossino"

The spurge is known for its latex, which is rich in antioxidant enzymes and anti-phytopathogen molecules. In this study, we identified a novel polyubiquitin protein in the latex and leaves, leading to the first molecular characterization of its coding gene and expressed protein in . Using consensus-degenerate hybrid oligonucleotide primers (CODEHOP) and rapid amplification of cDNA ends (5'/3'-RACE), we reconstructed the entire open reading frame (ORF) and noncoding regions.

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  • Celiac disease (CD) and type 1 diabetes (T1D) are genetically linked, particularly through HLA class II genes, prompting research on HLA genotyping’s role in predicting T1D risk in CD patients.
  • A study involving 1,886 Sardinian individuals found high-risk HLA-DQ genotypes are significantly associated with those having both CD and T1D, while some HLA types may protect against T1D.
  • The research suggests that early screening for celiac autoimmunity and HLA genotyping in young children with CD could identify those at higher risk for T1D, enabling early interventions and improved management strategies.
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Introduction: T cell reactivity against pancreatic autoantigens is considered one of the main contributors to the destruction of insulin-producing cells in type 1 diabetes (T1D). Over the years, peptide epitopes derived from these autoantigens have been described in NOD mice and in both HLA class II transgenic mice and humans. However, which ones are involved in the early onset or in the progressive phases of the disease is still unclear.

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Background: A complex sequence of morphogenetic events leads to the development of the adult mouse kidney. In the present study, we investigated the morphological events that characterize the early stages of the mesenchymal-to-epithelial transition of cap mesenchymal cells, analyzing in depth the relationship between cap mesenchymal induction and ureteric bud (UB) branching.

Design And Methods: Normal kidneys of newborn non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice were excised and prepared for light and electron microscopic examination.

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Vitellogenin is an essential protein involved in ovary maturation in many animals. Detection of this protein correlated with reproductive capacity may be important if carried out on marine organisms such as the red spiny lobster Palinurus elephas, a crustacean that is an economically important crop from wild fish catches. Moreover, in recent years, vitellogenin has assumed an important role as a possible biomarker of marine environmental pollution, as its expression levels can be influenced by the presence of similar estrogen pollutants and can affect the reproductive sphere of marine organisms such as crustaceans.

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