122 results on '"Ferrarini, Marina"'
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2. miR-146a-5p impairs melanoma resistance to kinase inhibitors by targeting COX2 and regulating NFkB-mediated inflammatory mediators
3. HIF-1α regulates the interaction of chronic lymphocytic leukemia cells with the tumor microenvironment
4. Myelomonocytic cells in giant cell arteritis activate trained immunity programs sustaining inflammation and cytokine production.
5. BRAFV600E-mutation is invariably present and associated to oncogene-induced senescence in Erdheim-Chester disease
6. Angiopoietin-2 in Bone Marrow milieu promotes Multiple Myeloma-associated angiogenesis
7. 3D Models as a Tool to Assess the Anti-Tumor Efficacy of Therapeutic Antibodies: Advantages and Limitations.
8. Constitutive expression of IL-12Rβ2 on human multiple myeloma cells delineates a novel therapeutic target
9. TNF-α in Erdheim–Chester disease pericardial effusion promotes endothelial leakage in vitro and is neutralized by infliximab
10. A relapsing inflammatory syndrome and active human herpesvirus 8 infection
11. Inherited perforin and Fas mutations in a patient with autoimmune lymphoproliferative syndrome and lymphoma
12. Immunometabolic activation of macrophages leads to cytokine production in the pathogenesis of KRAS-mutated histiocytosis.
13. Erdheim–Chester disease: report on a case and new insights on its immunopathogenesis
14. Bortezomib induces autophagic death in proliferating human endothelial cells
15. Redox homeostasis modulates the sensitivity of myeloma cells to bortezomib
16. Immunohistochemical evidence of a cytokine and chemokine network in three patients with Erdheim-Chester disease: Implications for pathogenesis
17. Protocol for generation of 3D bone marrow surrogate microenvironments in a rotary cell culture system
18. Brief Report: A Relapsing Inflammatory Syndrome and Active Human Herpesvirus 8 Infection
19. Autoimmune Lymphoproliferative Syndrome and Perforin
20. Brief Report: Inherited Perforin and Fas Mutations in a Patient with Autoimmune Lymphoproliferative Syndrome and Lymphoma
21. Macrophages exposed to Mycobacterium tuberculosis release chemokines able to recruit selected leucocyte subpopulations: focus on γδ cells
22. Human γδ T cells: a nonredundant system in the immune-surveillance against cancer
23. Erdheim‐Chester disease: An in vivo human model of Mϕ activation at the crossroad between chronic inflammation and cancer.
24. Innovative Models to Assess Multiple Myeloma Biology and the Impact of Drugs
25. 3D culture of Erdheim-Chester disease tissues unveils histiocyte metabolism as a new therapeutic target.
26. BRAFV600E-mutation is invariably present and associated to oncogene-induced senescence in Erdheim-Chester disease.
27. A Novel Histiocytosis With Synovial and Skin Involvement.
28. Ex-Vivo Dynamic 3-D Culture of Human Tissues in the RCCS™ Bioreactor Allows the Study of Multiple Myeloma Biology and Response to Therapy.
29. Tumor Necrosis Factor α As a Master Regulator of Inflammation in Erdheim-Chester Disease: Rationale for the Treatment of Patients With Infliximab.
30. CD30 ligation differentially affects CXCR4-dependent HIV-1 replication and soluble CD30 secretion in non-Hodgkin cell lines and in γ δ T lymphocytes.
31. Double-edged effect of Vγ9/Vδ2 T lymphocytes on viral expression in an in vitro model of HIV-1/mycobacteria co-infection.
32. Skewing of cytotoxic activity and chemokine production, but not of chemokine receptor expression, in human type-1/-2 γ δ T lymphocytes.
33. Engagement of CD30 shapes the secretion of cytokines by human ??? T cells.
34. Blockade of the Fas-triggered intracellular signaling pathway in human melanomas is circumvented by cytotoxic lymphocytes.
35. Killing of laminin receptor-positive human lung cancers by tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes bearing...
36. Mycobacterium tuberculosisexploits the CD95/CD95 ligand system of γ δ T cells to cause apoptosis.
37. Selective lysis of the autologous tumor by δTCS1.
38. Heterogeneous synthetic phenotype of cloned scleroderma fibroblasts may be due to aberrant regulation in the synthesis of connective tissues.
39. Distinct pattern of HSP72 and monomeric laminin receptor expression in human lung cancers infiltrated by γ/δ T lymphocytes.
40. Unusual expression and localization of heat-shock proteins in human tumor cells.
41. The fibrogenic chemokine CCL18 is associated with disease severity in Erdheim-Chester disease.
42. Tocilizumab in patients with multisystem Erdheim–Chester disease.
43. A matter of life and death: More members of the TNF receptor family join human γδ T lymphocytes.
44. Plasma Chromogranin A as a marker of cardiovascular involvement in Erdheim–Chester disease.
45. 3D Models of Surrogate Multiple Myeloma Bone Marrow Microenvironments : Insights on Disease Pathophysiology and Patient-Specific Response to Drugs
46. Chromogranin A Is Preferentially Cleaved into Proangiogenic Peptides in the Bone Marrow of Multiple Myeloma Patients.
47. Consensus guidelines for the diagnosis and clinical management of Erdheim-Chester disease.
48. Fas, apoptosis and the cell cycle
49. The fibrogenic chemokine CCL18 is associated with disease severity in Erdheim-Chester disease
50. Modeling multiple myeloma-bone marrow interactions and response to drugs in a 3d surrogate microenvironment
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