Rosario Donato

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1 Occipito-temporal connections in the human brain. Brain 2003 3.46
2 Hypoxia promotes danger-mediated inflammation via receptor for advanced glycation end products in cystic fibrosis. Am J Respir Crit Care Med 2013 1.45
3 S100B/RAGE-dependent activation of microglia via NF-kappaB and AP-1 Co-regulation of COX-2 expression by S100B, IL-1beta and TNF-alpha. Neurobiol Aging 2008 1.39
4 S100B binding to RAGE in microglia stimulates COX-2 expression. J Leukoc Biol 2006 1.33
5 Amphoterin stimulates myogenesis and counteracts the antimyogenic factors basic fibroblast growth factor and S100B via RAGE binding. Mol Cell Biol 2004 1.24
6 The amphoterin (HMGB1)/receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) pair modulates myoblast proliferation, apoptosis, adhesiveness, migration, and invasiveness. Functional inactivation of RAGE in L6 myoblasts results in tumor formation in vivo. J Biol Chem 2006 1.22
7 S100B protein stimulates microglia migration via RAGE-dependent up-regulation of chemokine expression and release. J Biol Chem 2011 1.22
8 Distinct signaling pathways for induction of type II NOS by IFNgamma and LPS in BV-2 microglial cells. Neurochem Int 2005 1.14
9 RAGE in tissue homeostasis, repair and regeneration. Biochim Biophys Acta 2012 1.10
10 Causes of elevated serum levels of S100B protein in athletes. Eur J Appl Physiol 2012 1.08
11 The danger signal S100B integrates pathogen- and danger-sensing pathways to restrain inflammation. PLoS Pathog 2011 1.05
12 S100B inhibits myogenic differentiation and myotube formation in a RAGE-independent manner. Mol Cell Biol 2003 1.03
13 S100B Protein Regulates Astrocyte Shape and Migration via Interaction with Src Kinase: IMPLICATIONS FOR ASTROCYTE DEVELOPMENT, ACTIVATION, AND TUMOR GROWTH. J Biol Chem 2009 1.01
14 Glucocorticoid-induced leucine zipper (GILZ) and long GILZ inhibit myogenic differentiation and mediate anti-myogenic effects of glucocorticoids. J Biol Chem 2010 1.00
15 S100B Protein, A Damage-Associated Molecular Pattern Protein in the Brain and Heart, and Beyond. Cardiovasc Psychiatry Neurol 2010 0.99
16 RAGE expression in rhabdomyosarcoma cells results in myogenic differentiation and reduced proliferation, migration, invasiveness, and tumor growth. Am J Pathol 2007 0.96
17 S100B-stimulated NO production by BV-2 microglia is independent of RAGE transducing activity but dependent on RAGE extracellular domain. Biochim Biophys Acta 2004 0.93
18 S100B stimulates myoblast proliferation and inhibits myoblast differentiation by independently stimulating ERK1/2 and inhibiting p38 MAPK. J Cell Physiol 2006 0.93
19 S100B protein in tissue development, repair and regeneration. World J Biol Chem 2013 0.92
20 Genetically-determined hyperfunction of the S100B/RAGE axis is a risk factor for aspergillosis in stem cell transplant recipients. PLoS One 2011 0.91
21 S100B protein regulates myoblast proliferation and differentiation by activating FGFR1 in a bFGF-dependent manner. J Cell Sci 2011 0.90
22 S100B increases proliferation in PC12 neuronal cells and reduces their responsiveness to nerve growth factor via Akt activation. J Biol Chem 2004 0.90
23 HMGB1-RAGE regulates muscle satellite cell homeostasis through p38-MAPK- and myogenin-dependent repression of Pax7 transcription. J Cell Sci 2012 0.90
24 Role of CD45 signaling pathway in galactoxylomannan-induced T cell damage. PLoS One 2010 0.89
25 HuR and miR-1192 regulate myogenesis by modulating the translation of HMGB1 mRNA. Nat Commun 2013 0.88
26 S100B engages RAGE or bFGF/FGFR1 in myoblasts depending on its own concentration and myoblast density. Implications for muscle regeneration. PLoS One 2012 0.87
27 Human muscle satellite cells show age-related differential expression of S100B protein and RAGE. Age (Dordr) 2010 0.87
28 S100A1 codistributes with synapsin I in discrete brain areas and inhibits the F-actin-bundling activity of synapsin I. J Neurochem 2004 0.86
29 S100b counteracts effects of the neurotoxicant trimethyltin on astrocytes and microglia. J Neurosci Res 2005 0.86
30 S100 calcium binding proteins and ion channels. Front Pharmacol 2012 0.86
31 S100B protein in myoblasts modulates myogenic differentiation via NF-kappaB-dependent inhibition of MyoD expression. J Cell Physiol 2010 0.85
32 S100B causes apoptosis in a myoblast cell line in a RAGE-independent manner. J Cell Physiol 2004 0.84
33 S100B-mediated inhibition of the phosphorylation of GFAP is prevented by TRTK-12. Neurochem Res 2004 0.82
34 S100B secretion in acute brain slices: modulation by extracellular levels of Ca(2+) and K (+). Neurochem Res 2009 0.82
35 Chin stimulation: a trigger point for provoking acute hiccups. Respiration 2004 0.81
36 Rat brain cortex mitochondria release group II secretory phospholipase A(2) under reduced membrane potential. J Biol Chem 2004 0.80
37 Muscular dystrophies share pathogenetic mechanisms with muscle sarcomas. Trends Mol Med 2013 0.79
38 Subcellular localization of S100A11 (S100C) in LLC-PK1 renal cells: Calcium- and protein kinase c-dependent association of S100A11 with S100B and vimentin intermediate filaments. Microsc Res Tech 2003 0.79
39 Involvement of the S100B in cAMP-induced cytoskeleton remodeling in astrocytes: a study using TRTK-12 in digitonin-permeabilized cells. Cell Mol Neurobiol 2004 0.78
40 Ultracytochemistry as a tool for the study of the cellular and subcellular localization of membrane-bound guanylate cyclase (GC) activity. Applicability to both receptor-activated and receptor-independent GC activity. Mol Cell Biochem 2002 0.78
41 S100B in myoblasts regulates the transition from activation to quiescence and from quiescence to activation and reduces apoptosis. Biochim Biophys Acta 2010 0.77
42 Localisation of annexins in the retina of the rainbow trout-light and electron microscopical investigations. Brain Res 2005 0.76
43 The many faces of S100B protein: when an extracellular factor inactivates its own receptor and activates another one. Ital J Anat Embryol 2010 0.76
44 Subcellular localization of S100A11 (S100C, calgizzarin) in developing and adult avian skeletal muscles. Biochim Biophys Acta 2002 0.76
45 RAGE signaling deficiency in rhabdomyosarcoma cells causes upregulation of PAX7 and uncontrolled proliferation. J Cell Sci 2014 0.76
46 NGF induces the expression of group IIA secretory phospholipase A2 in PC12 cells: the newly synthesized enzyme is addressed to growing neurites. Mol Neurobiol 2014 0.75