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Carmelo B. Bruni is affiliated with the University of Naples Federico II in Italy. Their academic work is centered around their role at this institution, contributing to its research environment.

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Best Publications

  • Rab-interacting lysosomal protein (RILP): the Rab7 effector required for transport to lysosomes.

    Giuseppina Cantalupo;Pietro Alifano;Vera Roberti;Carmelo B. Bruni

  • Increased BDNF promoter methylation in the Wernicke area of suicide subjects.

    Simona Keller;Marco Sarchiapone;Federica Zarrilli;Alja Videtič

  • Histidine biosynthetic pathway and genes: structure, regulation, and evolution.

    P Alifano;R Fani;P Liò;A Lazcano

  • Role of the small GTPase Rab7 in the late endocytic pathway.

    Rosalba Vitelli;Mariarosaria Santillo;Daniela Lattero;Mario Chiariello

  • Nucleotide Sequence and Expression of a cDNA Clone Encoding a Fetal Rat Binding Protein for Insulin-like Growth Factors

    A L Brown;L Chiariotti;C C Orlowski;T Mehlman

  • Helicobacter pylori Up-regulates Cyclooxygenase-2 mRNA Expression and Prostaglandin E2 Synthesis in MKN 28 Gastric Mucosal Cells in Vitro

    Marco Romano;Vittorio Ricci;Annamaria Memoli;Concetta Tuccillo

  • Co-operative regulation of endocytosis by three RAB5 isoforms

    Cecilia Bucci;Anne Lütcke;Olivia Steele-Mortimer;Vesa M. Olkkonen

  • Structure and function of the Salmonella typhimurium and Escherichia coli K-12 histidine operons

    Maria Stella Carlomagno;Lorenzo Chiariotti;Pietro Alifano;Anna Giulia Nappo

  • Effect of Helicobacter pylori on gastric epithelial cell migration and proliferation in vitro: role of VacA and CagA.

    V. Ricci;C. Ciacci;R. Zarrilli;P. Sommi

  • Ribonuclease E provides substrates for ribonuclease P-dependent processing of a polycistronic mRNA.

    P Alifano;F Rivellini;C Piscitelli;C M Arraiano

  • A consensus motif common to all rho-dependent prokaryotic transcription terminators

    Pietro Allfano;Flavia Rivellini;Danila Limauro;Carmelo B. Bruni

  • Structure and expression of the rat insulin-like growth factor II (rIGF-II) gene. rIGF-II RNAs are transcribed from two promoters.

    R Frunzio;L Chiariotti;A L Brown;D E Graham

  • Control of mRNA processing and decay in prokaryotes.

    Pietro Alifano;Carmelo Bruno Bruni;Maria Stella Carlomagno

  • Galectin genes: regulation of expression.

    Lorenzo Chiariotti;Paola Salvatore;Rodolfo Frunzio;Carmelo B. Bruni

  • Hypermutation in pathogenic bacteria: frequent phase variation in meningococci is a phenotypic trait of a specialized mutator biotype.

    Cecilia Bucci;Alfredo Lavitola;Paola Salvatore;Luigi Del Giudice

  • Rab5a is a common component of the apical and basolateral endocytic machinery in polarized epithelial cells.

    Cecilia Bucci;Angela Wandinger-Ness;Anne Lutcke;Mario Chiariello

  • Nucleotide sequence of the attenuator region of the histidine operon of Escherichia coli K-12

    P P Di Nocera;F Blasi;R Di Lauro;R Frunzio

  • Isolation of a cDNA clone encoding rat insulin-like growth factor-II precursor.

    Whitfield Hj;Bruni Cb;Frunzio R;Terrell Je

  • Galectin‐1 and galectin‐3 expression in human bladder transitional‐cell carcinomas

    Luca Cindolo;Giovanna Benvenuto;Paola Salvatore;Raffaela Pero

  • The small GTPases Rab5a, Rab5b and Rab5c are differentially phosphorylated in vitro.

    Mario Chiariello;Carmelo B Bruni;Cecilia Bucci

Frequent Co-Authors

Lorenzo Chiariotti
Lorenzo Chiariotti University of Naples Federico II
Cecilia Bucci
Cecilia Bucci University of Salento
Andrea Riccio
Andrea Riccio University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli"
Raffaele Zarrilli
Raffaele Zarrilli University of Naples Federico II
Alfredo Fusco
Alfredo Fusco University of Naples Federico II
Matthew M. Rechler
Matthew M. Rechler National Institutes of Health
Francesco Blasi
Francesco Blasi University of Milan
Monica Fedele
Monica Fedele National Research Council (CNR)
Sandro Pignata
Sandro Pignata National Cancer Institute
Giuseppe Basso
Giuseppe Basso University of Padua

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