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Bianca Sparatore

Bianca Sparatore

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
42
Citations
5834
World Ranking
19504
National Ranking
622

Overview

Bianca Sparatore is affiliated with the University of Genoa in Italy. Their academic profile is centered around research conducted within this institution.

There is no available information regarding recent papers, co-authors, frequent publication venues, book publications, or specific fields, subfields, and topics of study for Bianca Sparatore.

No awards or honors have been recorded for this researcher at this time.

Their professional status is active, as they are not deceased.

Best Publications

  • The involvement of calpain in the activation of protein kinase C in neutrophils stimulated by phorbol myristic acid.

    E Melloni;S Pontremoli;M Michetti;O Sacco

  • Cutting Edge: Extracellular High Mobility Group Box-1 Protein Is a Proangiogenic Cytokine

    Stefania Maria Filomena Mitola;Mirella Belleri;Chiara Eva Urbinati;Daniela Coltrini

  • High mobility group box 1 protein is released by neural cells upon different stresses and worsens ischemic neurodegeneration in vitro and in vivo

    G. Faraco;S. Fossati;M. E. Bianchi;M. Patrone

  • Binding of protein kinase C to neutrophil membranes in the presence of Ca2+ and its activation by a Ca2+-requiring proteinase

    E Melloni;S Pontremoli;M Michetti;O Sacco

  • Selective Proinflammatory Activation of Astrocytes by High-Mobility Group Box 1 Protein Signaling

    Marco Pedrazzi;Mauro Patrone;Mario Passalacqua;Elia Ranzato

  • Cytosolic calcium dependent proteinase of human erythrocytes: Formation of an enzyme-natural inhibitor complex induced by Ca2+ ions

    E. Melloni;B. Sparatore;F. Salamino;M. Michetti

  • Biochemical responses in activated human neutrophils mediated by protein kinase C and a Ca2+-requiring proteinase.

    S Pontremoli;E Melloni;M Michetti;O Sacco

  • Isozymes of protein kinase C in human neutrophils and their modification by two endogenous proteinases.

    S Pontremoli;E Melloni;B Sparatore;M Michetti

  • Stimulated astrocytes release high-mobility group 1 protein, an inducer of LAN-5 neuroblastoma cell differentiation.

    M Passalacqua;M Patrone;G.B Picotti;M Del Rio

  • Effects of a monoclonal anti-calpain antibody on responses of stimulated human neutrophils. Evidence for a role for proteolytically modified protein kinase C.

    S Pontremoli;E Melloni;G Damiani;F Salamino

  • NK Cells, Tumor Cell Transition, and Tumor Progression in Solid Malignancies: New Hints for NK-Based Immunotherapy?

    Claudia Cantoni;Leticia Huergo-Zapico;Monica Parodi;Marco Pedrazzi

  • Extracellular high-mobility group 1 protein is essential for murine erythroleukaemia cell differentiation

    Bianca Sparatore;Mario Passalacqua;Mauro Patrone;Edon Melloni

  • HMGB1 as an autocrine stimulus in human T98G glioblastoma cells: role in cell growth and migration

    Rosaria Bassi;Paola Giussani;Viviana Anelli;Thomas Colleoni

  • Binding to erythrocyte membrane is the physiological mechanism for activation of Ca2+-dependent neutral proteinase

    S. Pontremoli;E. Melloni;B. Sparatore;F. Salamino

  • Isolation and partial characterization of three acidic proteinases in erythrocyte membranes

    Sandro Pontremoli;Franca Salamino;Bianca Sparatore;Edon Melloni

  • Stimulation of excitatory amino acid release from adult mouse brain glia subcellular particles by high mobility group box 1 protein

    Marco Pedrazzi;Luca Raiteri;Giambattista Bonanno;Mauro Patrone

  • The calpain-calpastatin system in mammalian cells: properties and possible functions.

    E. Melloni;F. Salamino;B. Sparatore

  • Acyl-CoA-binding Protein Is a Potent m-Calpain Activator

    Edon Melloni;Monica Averna;Franca Salamino;Bianca Sparatore

  • The plasma membrane calcium pump is the preferred calpain substrate within the erythrocyte

    F. Salamino;B. Sparatore;E. Melloni;M. Michetti

  • Role of phospholipids in the activation of the Ca2+-dependent neutral proteinase of human erythrocytes.

    S. Pontremoli;E. Melloni;B. Sparatore;F. Salamino

Frequent Co-Authors

Sandro Pontremoli
Sandro Pontremoli University of Genoa
Edon Melloni
Edon Melloni University of Genoa
Umberto Benatti
Umberto Benatti University of Genoa
Antonio De Flora
Antonio De Flora University of Genoa
Lorenzo Moretta
Lorenzo Moretta Bambino Gesù Children's Hospital
Massimo Vitale
Massimo Vitale University of Genoa
Maria Cristina Mingari
Maria Cristina Mingari University of Genoa
Claudia Cantoni
Claudia Cantoni University of Genoa
Alberto Chiarugi
Alberto Chiarugi University of Florence
Giambattista Bonanno
Giambattista Bonanno University of Genoa

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