7 results match your criteria: "Universities of Rome[Affiliation]"
Transplant Proc
June 2001
IRCCS Neuromed Pozzilli, Universities of Rome, Rome, Italy.
FEBS Lett
August 1994
Department of Biochemical Sciences, Universities of Rome La Sapienza, Italy.
A consensus structure for the active site of terminal oxidases has been recently proposed by Hosler et al. [(1993) J. Bioenerg.
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October 1990
Department of Anatomy, State Universities of Rome La Sapienza, Italy.
Rabbit peritoneum was studied by SEM to obtain information and statistically meaningful morphometric data of different sites of visceral and parietal peritoneum and to verify the existence of "stomata." Samples were fixed by intraperitoneal infusion of glutaraldehyde, and were photographed by SEM under standard conditions. Morphometric data were obtained by Kontron MOP Videoplan.
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February 1989
Institute of Hematology, Universities of Rome La Sapienza, Italy.
Forty-seven patients with primary refractory, relapsed, and previously untreated, poor risk AML were entered into a phase II study of intermediate dose ARA-C (IDAC) (1 g/m2 i.v. over 6 hr, daily for 6 days) with sequential mitoxantrone (MITOX) (6 mg/m2 i.
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August 1989
Department of Anatomy, Universities of Rome, La Sapienza, Italy.
Free Radic Res Commun
June 1989
Institutes of Biological Chemistry, Universities of Rome, La Sapienza, Italy.
The reaction catalyzed by cysteamine oxygenase on cysteamine in the presence of phenazine methosulphate as cofactor like compound is inhibited by nitroblue tetrazolium, a scavenger of superoxide ions. The reaction is not inhibited by superoxide dismutase and allyl alcohol and it is not activated by superoxide ions produced in solution. Nitroblue tetrazolium is reduced by cysteamine or mercaptoethanol and phenazine methosulphate.
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May 1970
Institutes of Biological Chemistry, Universities of Rome and Camerino and Regina Elena Institute for Cancer Research, Rome, Italy