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Annarosa Arcangeli

Annarosa Arcangeli

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
61
Citations
10478
World Ranking
11582
National Ranking
336

Overview

Annarosa Arcangeli is affiliated with the University of Florence in Italy and has contributed extensively to research in the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology as well as Medicine. Their work spans various subfields including Molecular Biology, Biomedical Engineering, Surgery, Cancer Research, and Cell Biology.

The scientist's research topics cover:

  • Ion channel regulation and function
  • Cardiac electrophysiology and arrhythmias
  • Cell adhesion molecules research
  • Cholangiocarcinoma and gallbladder cancer studies
  • Ion transport and channel regulation
  • MicroRNA in disease regulation
  • Receptor mechanisms and signaling

Annarosa Arcangeli has published notably in the following venues:

  • Digestive and Liver Disease
  • Frontiers in Pharmacology
  • Molecular Cancer Therapeutics
  • Cancers
  • Applied Sciences

Among their recent papers are:

  • Mitochondrial oxidative metabolism contributes to a cancer stem cell phenotype in cholangiocarcinoma, 2021, Journal of Hepatology
  • SHMT2-mediated mitochondrial serine metabolism drives 5-FU resistance by fueling nucleotide biosynthesis, 2022, Cell Reports
  • Clarithromycin inhibits autophagy in colorectal cancer by regulating the hERG1 potassium channel interaction with PI3K, 2020, Cell Death and Disease
  • A unique circulating miRNA profile highlights thrombo-inflammation in Behçet's syndrome, 2021, Annals of the Rheumatic Diseases
  • Proton Pump Inhibitors Reduce Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma Progression by Selectively Targeting H+, K+-ATPases in Pancreatic Cancer and Stellate Cells, 2020, Cancers

The scientist has collaborated frequently with several co-authors, including:

  • Claudia Duranti
  • Jessica Iorio
  • Tiziano Lottini
  • Elena Lastraioli
  • Giacomo Bagni

Best Publications

  • Targeting ion channels in cancer: a novel frontier in antineoplastic therapy

    A. Arcangeli;O. Crociani;E. Lastraioli;A. Masi

  • herg Encodes a K+ Current Highly Conserved in Tumors of Different Histogenesis: A Selective Advantage for Cancer Cells?

    Laura Bianchi;Barbara Wible;Annarosa Arcangeli;Maurizio Taglialatela

  • A novel inward-rectifying K+ current with a cell-cycle dependence governs the resting potential of mammalian neuroblastoma cells.

    A. Arcangeli;Laura Bianchi;A. Becchetti;L. Faravelli

  • herg1 gene and HERG1 protein are overexpressed in colorectal cancers and regulate cell invasion of tumor cells.

    Elena Lastraioli;Leonardo Guasti;Olivia Crociani;Simone Polvani

  • HERG potassium channels are constitutively expressed in primary human acute myeloid leukemias and regulate cell proliferation of normal and leukemic hemopoietic progenitors.

    S Pillozzi;M F Brizzi;M Balzi;O Crociani

  • Cell Cycle-dependent Expression of HERG1 and HERG1B Isoforms in Tumor Cells

    Olivia Crociani;Leonardo Guasti;Manuela Balzi;Andrea Becchetti

  • VEGFR-1 (FLT-1), β1 integrin, and hERG K+ channel for a macromolecular signaling complex in acute myeloid leukemia: role in cell migration and clinical outcome

    Serena Pillozzi;Maria Felice Brizzi;Pietro Antonio Bernabei;Benedetta Bartolozzi

  • HERG potassium channels are more frequently expressed in human endometrial cancer as compared to non-cancerous endometrium.

    A Cherubini;G L Taddei;O Crociani;M Paglierani

  • A Novel Role for HERG K+ Channels: Spike-Frequency Adaptation

    Nicoletta Chiesa;Barbara Rosati;Annarosa Arcangeli;Massimo Olivotto

  • Blockade of HERG potassium currents by fluvoxamine: incomplete attenuation by S6 mutations at F656 or Y652.

    James T Milnes;Olivia Crociani;Annarosa Arcangeli;Jules C Hancox

  • Ion channel expression as promising cancer biomarker

    Elena Lastraioli;Jessica Iorio;Annarosa Arcangeli

  • Integrin-mediated neurite outgrowth in neuroblastoma cells depends on the activation of potassium channels

    A. Arcangeli;A. Becchetti;A. Mannini;G. Mugnai

  • hERG1 channels are overexpressed in glioblastoma multiforme and modulate VEGF secretion in glioblastoma cell lines

    A Masi;A Becchetti;R Restano-Cassulini;S Polvani

  • Human ether-a-go-go-related gene 1 channels are physically linked to beta1 integrins and modulate adhesion-dependent signaling.

    Alessia Cherubini;Giovanna Hofmann;Serena Pillozzi;Leonardo Guasti

  • Complex functional interaction between integrin receptors and ion channels.

    Annarosa Arcangeli;Andrea Becchetti

  • HERG‐ and IRK‐like Inward Rectifier Currents are Sequentially Expressed During Neuronal Development of Neural Crest Cells and their Derivatives

    Annarosa Arcangeli;Barbara Rosati;Alessia Cherubini;Olivia Crociani

  • Glucose- and arginine-induced insulin secretion by human pancreatic beta-cells: the role of HERG K(+) channels in firing and release.

    Barbara Rosati;Piero Marchetti;Olivia Crociani;Marzia Lecchi

  • Adjuvant chemotherapy in completely resected gastric cancer: a randomized phase III trial conducted by GOIRC.

    Francesco Di Costanzo;Silvia Gasperoni;Luigi Manzione;Giancarlo Bisagni

  • Electric fields at the plasma membrane level: A neglected element in the mechanisms of cell signalling

    Massimo Olivotto;Annarosa Arcangeli;Marcello Carlà;Enzo Wanke

  • American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology theme: ion channels and transporters in cancer.

    Annarosa Arcangeli;Jason X.-J. Yuan

Frequent Co-Authors

Enzo Wanke
Enzo Wanke University of Milano-Bicocca
Luigi Messori
Luigi Messori University of Florence
Giuseppe Basso
Giuseppe Basso University of Padua
Chiara Gabbiani
Chiara Gabbiani University of Pisa
Amedeo Amedei
Amedeo Amedei University of Florence
Paola Defilippi
Paola Defilippi University of Turin
Lourival D. Possani
Lourival D. Possani National Autonomous University of Mexico
Dario Campana
Dario Campana National University of Singapore
Laura Ballerini
Laura Ballerini University of Trieste
Mirko Severi
Mirko Severi University of Florence

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