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Anna Teti is a researcher affiliated with the University of L'Aquila in Italy, focusing on medicine and biochemistry, genetics, and molecular biology. Their work spans multiple subfields including molecular biology, oncology, genetics, rheumatology, and orthopedics and sports medicine.

Their research primarily addresses topics related to bone metabolism and diseases, bone health and treatments, connective tissue disorders, dermatological and skeletal disorders, cytokine signaling pathways, exercise and physiological responses, and antioxidants research such as vitamin C.

Anna Teti has contributed to several recent papers, demonstrating involvement in diverse aspects of skeletal and muscular research. Some notable publications include:

  • "CRELD2 Is a Novel LRP1 Chaperone That Regulates Noncanonical WNT Signaling in Skeletal Development," 2020, Journal of Bone and Mineral Research
  • "Blocking Jak/STAT signalling using tofacitinib inhibits angiogenesis in experimental arthritis," 2021, Arthritis Research & Therapy
  • "Lipocalin 2 Influences Bone and Muscle Phenotype in the MDX Mouse Model of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy," 2022, International Journal of Molecular Sciences
  • "Lipocalin 2 increases after high-intensity exercise in humans and influences muscle gene expression and differentiation in mice," 2021, Journal of Cellular Physiology
  • "Lipocalin 2 serum levels correlate with age and bone turnover biomarkers in healthy subjects but not in postmenopausal osteoporotic women," 2021, Bone Reports

Frequent coauthors in Anna Teti's research include Antonio Maurizi, Nadia Rucci, Marco Ponzetti, Argia Ucci, and Alfredo Cappariello.

Their work is published in various venues with a concentration in:

  • Bone Reports
  • Bone
  • Calcified Tissue International
  • Journal of Bone and Mineral Research
  • Arthritis Research & Therapy

Best Publications

  • Insulin Signaling in Osteoblasts Integrates Bone Remodeling and Energy Metabolism

    Mathieu Ferron;Jianwen Wei;Tatsuya Yoshizawa;Andrea Del Fattore

  • Recognition of osteopontin and related peptides by an alpha v beta 3 integrin stimulates immediate cell signals in osteoclasts.

    A Miyauchi;J Alvarez;E M Greenfield;A Teti

  • Osteoclast-poor human osteopetrosis due to mutations in the gene encoding RANKL

    Cristina Sobacchi;Annalisa Frattini;Matteo M Guerrini;Mario Abinun

  • Cell-substratum interaction of cultured avian osteoclasts is mediated by specific adhesion structures.

    P C Marchisio;D Cirillo;L Naldini;M V Primavera

  • Impaired skeletal development in interleukin-6-transgenic mice: a model for the impact of chronic inflammation on the growing skeletal system.

    Fabrizio De Benedetti;Nadia Rucci;Andrea Del Fattore;Barbara Peruzzi

  • Genetics, pathogenesis and complications of osteopetrosis.

    Andrea Del Fattore;Alfredo Cappariello;Anna Teti

  • Decreased C-Src Expression Enhances Osteoblast Differentiation and Bone Formation

    Marilena Marzia;Natalie A. Sims;Susanne Voit;Silvia Migliaccio;Silvia Migliaccio

  • Control of cytosolic free calcium in rat and chicken osteoclasts. The role of extracellular calcium and calcitonin.

    A Malgaroli;J Meldolesi;A Z Zallone;A Teti

  • Do osteocytes contribute to bone mineral homeostasis? Osteocytic osteolysis revisited

    Anna Teti;Alberta Zallone

  • Rous sarcoma virus-transformed fibroblasts and cells of monocytic origin display a peculiar dot-like organization of cytoskeletal proteins involved in microfilament-membrane interactions

    Pier Carlo Marchisio;Daniela Cirillo;Anna Teti;Alberta Zambonin-Zallone

  • Immunocytochemical distribution of extracellular matrix receptors in human osteoclasts: A β3 integrin is colocalized with vinculin and talin in the podosomes of osteoclastoma giant cells

    Alberta Zambonin-Zallone;Anna Teti;M. Grano;Alessandro Rubinacci

  • Chloride Channel ClCN7 Mutations Are Responsible for Severe Recessive, Dominant, and Intermediate Osteopetrosis

    Annalisa Frattini;Alessandra Pangrazio;Lucia Susani;Cristina Sobacchi

  • Osteoclast cytosolic calcium, regulated by voltage-gated calcium channels and extracellular calcium, controls podosome assembly and bone resorption

    Akimitsu Miyauchi;Keith A. Hruska;Edward M. Greenfield;Randall Duncan

  • The Great Beauty of the osteoclast.

    Alfredo Cappariello;Antonio Maurizi;Vimal Veeriah;Anna Teti

  • Involvement of PLEKHM1 in osteoclastic vesicular transport and osteopetrosis in incisors absent rats and humans

    Liesbeth Van Wesenbeeck;Paul R. Odgren;Fraser Coxon;Annalisa Frattini

  • The selective estrogen receptor modulator raloxifene regulates osteoclast and osteoblast activity in vitro.

    A Taranta;M Brama;M Brama;A Teti;V De luca;V De luca

  • Immune function and diversity of Osteoclasts in normal and pathological conditions

    Maria-Bernadette Madel;Lidia Ibáñez;Abdelilah Wakkach;Teun J. de Vries

  • Clinical, genetic, and cellular analysis of 49 osteopetrotic patients: implications for diagnosis and treatment

    A. Del Fattore;B. Peruzzi;N. Rucci;I. Recchia

  • Impaired gastric acidification negatively affects calcium homeostasis and bone mass

    Thorsten Schinke;Arndt F. Schilling;Anke Baranowsky;Sebastian Seitz

  • Clear zone in osteoclast function: role of podosomes in regulation of bone-resorbing activity

    A. Teti;P. C. Marchisio;A. Z. Zallone

Frequent Co-Authors

Maria Grano
Maria Grano University of Bari Aldo Moro
Silvia Colucci
Silvia Colucci University of Luxembourg
Dick Heinegård
Dick Heinegård Lund University
Steven L. Teitelbaum
Steven L. Teitelbaum Washington University in St. Louis
Keith A. Hruska
Keith A. Hruska Washington University in St. Louis
Serge Ferrari
Serge Ferrari University of Geneva
Roland Baron
Roland Baron Harvard University
Pier Carlo Marchisio
Pier Carlo Marchisio Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Anna Villa
Anna Villa National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
Fabrizio De Benedetti
Fabrizio De Benedetti Bambino Gesù Children's Hospital

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