Her primary scientific interests are in Cell biology, Immunology, Chemokine, Molecular biology and Receptor. Her Cell biology research includes elements of Chemotaxis, Macrophage, Mouse tumor and Integrin binding. The concepts of her Chemokine study are interwoven with issues in Endocrinology, In vivo and Monocyte.
Her Molecular biology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Tumor necrosis factor alpha, Toll-like receptor, Cytokine, CCR1 and Microbiology. Her research investigates the link between Receptor and topics such as Monoclonal antibody that cross with problems in Endothelium, NF-κB, Transfection, Decoy and Interleukin-1 receptor. Nadia Polentarutti focuses mostly in the field of Innate immune system, narrowing it down to topics relating to Lipopolysaccharide and, in certain cases, Inflammation.
Nadia Polentarutti mainly focuses on Immunology, Cell biology, Molecular biology, Receptor and Internal medicine. Her Cell biology research incorporates themes from Inflammation, Chemotaxis and Toll-like receptor. The study incorporates disciplines such as Tumor necrosis factor alpha, Gene expression, Northern blot, Cycloheximide and Lipopolysaccharide in addition to Molecular biology.
Many of her studies on Receptor involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Cytokine. Her study explores the link between Internal medicine and topics such as Endocrinology that cross with problems in Cell culture, Endothelial stem cell, Interleukin and Kinase. Her work focuses on many connections between Chemokine and other disciplines, such as Monocyte, that overlap with her field of interest in Phagocyte and Mononuclear phagocyte system.
Her primary areas of investigation include Immunology, Immune system, Cell biology, Inflammation and Innate immune system. Her Immunology research integrates issues from Receptor and Microbiology. As a part of the same scientific family, she mostly works in the field of Receptor, focusing on Platelet and, on occasion, Lipopolysaccharide.
Her work on Signal transduction is typically connected to Expression as part of general Cell biology study, connecting several disciplines of science. Her Inflammation study contributes to a more complete understanding of Internal medicine. Her Innate immune system research includes themes of Acquired immune system, Cancer research, Lung and TLR4.
Her main research concerns Immune system, Immunology, Innate immune system, Proinflammatory cytokine and Internal medicine. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Acquired immune system and Interleukin 12. Her Proinflammatory cytokine study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Chemokine, CXCL1, Cystic fibrosis and Microbiology.
Her work in Chemokine addresses issues such as Intestinal mucosa, which are connected to fields such as Inflammation. The various areas that she examines in her Inflammation study include Cell culture and Cell biology. Nadia Polentarutti interconnects Endocrinology, Protein subunit and Cell growth in the investigation of issues within Internal medicine.
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Differential expression and regulation of toll-like receptors (TLR) in human leukocytes: selective expression of TLR3 in dendritic cells.
M. Muzio;D. Bosisio;N. Polentarutti;G. D'amico.
Journal of Immunology (2000)
Modulation of granulocyte survival and programmed cell death by cytokines and bacterial products
Francesco Colotta;Fabio Re;Nadia Polentarutti;Silvano Sozzani.
Blood (1992)
Role of IL-6 and Its Soluble Receptor in Induction of Chemokines and Leukocyte Recruitment
Maria Romano;Marina Sironi;Carlo Toniatti;Nadia Polentarutti.
Immunity (1997)
Interleukin-1 type II receptor: a decoy target for IL-1 that is regulated by IL-4
Francesco Colotta;Fabio Re;Marta Muzio;Riccardo Bertini.
Science (1993)
Bacterial Lipopolysaccharide Activates NF-κB through Toll-like Receptor 4 (TLR-4) in Cultured Human Dermal Endothelial Cells DIFFERENTIAL EXPRESSION OF TLR-4 AND TLR-2 IN ENDOTHELIAL CELLS
Emmanuelle Faure;Ozlem Equils;Peter A. Sieling;Lisa Thomas.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (2000)
Inhibition of anchorage-dependent cell spreading triggers apoptosis in cultured human endothelial cells.
Fabio Re;Adriana Zanetti;Marina Sironi;Nadia Polentarutti.
Journal of Cell Biology (1994)
Expression and involvement of c-fos and c-jun protooncogenes in programmed cell death induced by growth factor deprivation in lymphoid cell lines
F Colotta;N Polentarutti;M Sironi;A Mantovani.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (1992)
Autocrine Production of IL-10 Mediates Defective IL-12 Production and NF-κB Activation in Tumor-Associated Macrophages
Antonio Sica;Alessandra Saccani;Barbara Bottazzi;Nadia Polentarutti.
Journal of Immunology (2000)
The toll-like receptor repertoire of human B lymphocytes: inducible and selective expression of TLR9 and TLR10 in normal and transformed cells.
Emer Bourke;Daniela Bosisio;Josée Golay;Nadia Polentarutti.
Blood (2003)
Receptor expression and responsiveness of human dendritic cells to a defined set of CC and CXC chemokines.
Silvano Sozzani;Walter Luini;Alessandro Borsatti;Nadia Polentarutti.
Journal of Immunology (1997)
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