DE SIMONE, MARCO

DE SIMONE, MARCO  

DIPARTIMENTO DI SCIENZE BIOMOLECOLARI E BIOTECNOLOGIE (attivo dal 01/06/2003 al 27/04/2012)  

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Single cell-derived spheroids capture the self-renewing subpopulations of metastatic ovarian cancer 2022 Barzaghi B.Lo Riso P.Luongo R.De Simone M.Marelli L.Pagani M.Minucci S.Testa G. + Article (author) -
Epigenomic landscape of human colorectal cancer unveils an aberrant core of pan-cancer enhancers orchestrated by YAP/TAZ 2021 Della Chiara, GiuliaGervasoni, FedericaGodano, ChiaraD'Oria, ClaudiaDrufuca, LorenzoRanzani, ValeriaBason, RamonaDe Simone, MarcoPanariello, FrancescoFerrari, IvanMariani, Nicolò MariaSartore-Bianchi, AndreaTesta, GiuseppeOpocher, EnricoPisati, FedericaSiena, SalvatorePagani, Massimiliano + Article (author) -
p63 is a cereblon substrate involved in thalidomide teratogenicity 2019 M. De SimoneL. Guerrini + Article (author) -
Chromium 10× single-cell 3′ mRNA sequencing of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes 2019 De Simone M.Pagani M. + Book Part (author) -
Human cortical organoids expose a differential function of GSK3 on cortical neurogenesis 2019 Lopez-Tobon A.Cheroni C.Trattaro S.Caporale N.Conforti P.Iennaco R.Rigoli M. T.Marco De La Cruz B.Lo Riso P.De Simone M.Pagani M.Cattaneo E.Testa G. + Article (author) -
Sumoylation and ubiquitylation crosstalk in the control of ΔNp63α protein stability 2018 M. De SimoneL. Guerrini + Article (author) -
Single cell T cell receptor sequencing : techniques and future challenges 2018 De Simone M.Pagani M. + Article (author) -
Recognition of viral and self-antigens by TH1 and TH1/TH17 central memory cells in patients with multiple sclerosis reveals distinct roles in immune surveillance and relapses 2017 M. ParoniM. De SimoneV. RanzaniP. LarghiC. FenoglioA.M. PietroboniS. MaglieF. CaprioliD. GalimbertiM. PaganiE. ScarpiniS. AbrignaniJ. Geginat + Article (author) -
Histone deacetylase inhibition enhances self renewal and cardioprotection by human cord blood-derived CD34 cells 2011 G. ColomboM. De SimoneP. DevannaS. CosentinoI. RussoE. GambiniA. FarsettiG. PompilioCapogrossi, Maurizio + Article (author) -
MDM2 and Fbw7 cooperate to induce p63 protein degradation following DNA damage and cell differentiation 2010 F. GalliY. D'AlessandraM. De SimoneT. LopardoL. Guerrini + Article (author) -
Itch/AIP4 associates with and promotes p63 protein degradation 2006 M. De SimoneL. Guerrini + Article (author) -