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Peroxisome proliferators (PPs) are a class of compounds that exert their nominal effects through the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors. PPs,…
Authors: F Penna, P Reffo, G Muzio, R A Canuto, F M Baccino, G Bonelli, P Costelli
Source: Biochemical pharmacology. 2009 Jan 15
View Full TextAIM: The effect superpulsed of low-level laser therapy (SLLLT) on bone regeneration has been the focus of recent research. This preliminary study inve…
Authors: G Martinasso, M Mozzati, R Pol, R A Canuto, G Muzio
Source: Minerva stomatologica. 2007 Jan-Feb
View Full TextPPAR involvement in cell growth was investigated "in vivo" and "in vitro" and was correlated with cell proliferation and apoptotic death. "In vivo" PP…
Authors: G Martinasso, M Oraldi, A Trombetta, M Maggiora, O Bertetto, R A Canuto, G Muzio
Source: PPAR research. 2007
View Full TextAldehyde dehydrogenases (ALDHs) are a superfamily of several isoenzymes widely expressed in bacteria, yeast, plant and animals. Three major classes of…
Authors: G Muzio, R A Canuto, A Trombetta, M Maggiora
Source: Chemico-biological interactions. 2001 Jan 30
View Full TextClofibrate, for a long time in use as a hypolipidemic drug, is a well known peroxisomal proliferator (PP) and hepatocarcinogen in rodents. We show her…
Authors: R A Canuto, G Muzio, M Maggiora, R Autelli, G Barbiero, P Costelli, G Bonelli, F M Baccino
Source: Cell death and differentiation. 1997 Apr
View Full TextContrasting data have been reported on the effects of clofibrate, a PPARalpha agonist and hypolipidemic drug. The carcinogenic and anti-apoptotic effe…
Authors: G Muzio, G Martinasso, A Trombetta, D Di Simone, R A Canuto, M Maggiora
Source: Apoptosis : an international journal on programmed cell death. 2006 Feb
View Full TextAldehyde dehydrogenases (ALDHs) are a family of several isoenzymes expressed in various tissues and in all subcellular fractions. In some tumours, the…
Authors: R A Canuto, G Muzio, R A Salvo, M Maggiora, A Trombetta, J Chantepie, G Fournet, U Reichert, G Quash
Source: Chemico-biological interactions. 2001 Jan 30
View Full TextLipid peroxidation produces several toxic carbonyls, including biologically active aldehydes. In previous studies, we demonstrated that 4-hydroxynonen…
Authors: G Barrera, S Pizzimenti, A Serra, V M Fazio, R A Canuto, M U Dianzani
Source: Cancer detection and prevention. 2000
View Full TextPolyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) are important constituents of membrane phospholipids, whose levels are decreased in some tumor cells. This deficien…
Authors: G Muzio, R A Salvo, A Trombetta, R Autelli, M Maggiora, M Terreno, M U Dianzani, R A Canuto
Source: Lipids. 1999 Jul
View Full TextTumor cells generally display low lipid peroxidation. A low content of polyunsaturated fatty acids in membrane phospholipids is a possible cause of th…
Authors: R A Canuto, G Muzio, M E Biocca, M U Dianzani
Source: Cancer research. 1991 Sep 1
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