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Paola Palozza is affiliated with the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart in Italy.

There are no recent papers, frequent co-authors, or frequent publication venues listed for Paola Palozza. Information about book publications, main fields and subfields of study, or specific main topics of work is not available from the provided data.

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Due to limited publication and career data, it is not possible to outline detailed research interests or scholarly contributions at this time.

Best Publications

  • Antioxidant effects of carotenoids in vivo and in vitro: an overview.

    Paola Palozza;Norman I. Krinsky

  • n-3 PUFAs reduce VEGF expression in human colon cancer cells modulating the COX-2/PGE2 induced ERK-1 and -2 and HIF-1alpha induction pathway.

    Gabriella Calviello;Fiorella Di Nicuolo;Simona Gragnoli;Elisabetta Piccioni

  • Effects of Different Doses of Fish Oil on Rectal Cell Proliferation in Patients With Sporadic Colonic Adenomas

    Marcello Anti;Franco Armelao;Giancarlo Marra;Antonio Percesepe

  • Growth-inhibitory effects of the astaxanthin-rich alga Haematococcus pluvialis in human colon cancer cells.

    Paola Palozza;Cristiana Torelli;Alma Boninsegna;Rossella Emanuela Simone

  • DNA damage and apoptosis induction by the pesticide Mancozeb in rat cells: involvement of the oxidative mechanism.

    Gabriella Calviello;Elisabetta Piccioni;Alma Boninsegna;Beatrice Tedesco

  • The inhibition of radical-initiated peroxidation of microsomal lipids by both α-tocopherol and β-carotene

    Paola Palozza;Norman I. Krinsky

  • Dietary supplementation with eicosapentaenoic and docosahexaenoic acid inhibits growth of Morris hepatocarcinoma 3924A in rats: effects on proliferation and apoptosis

    Gabriella Calviello;Paola Palozza;Elisabetta Piccioni;Nicola Maggiano

  • Effect of Lycopene and Tomato Products on Cholesterol Metabolism

    Paola Palozza;Assunta Catalano;Rossella Emanuela Simone;Maria Cristina Mele

  • Prooxidant effects of beta-carotene in cultured cells.

    Paola Palozza;Simona Serini;Fiorella Di Nicuolo;Elisabetta Piccioni

  • Antioxidant and Prooxidant Role of β-Carotene in Murine Normal and Tumor Thymocytes: Effects of Oxygen Partial Pressure

    Paola Palozza;Chiara Luberto;Gabriella Calviello;Paola Ricci

  • Lycopene induces cell growth inhibition by altering mevalonate pathway and Ras signaling in cancer cell lines.

    Paola Palozza;Maria Colangelo;Rossella Simone;Assunta Catalano

  • Tomato Lycopene and Inflammatory Cascade: Basic Interactions and Clinical Implications

    Paola Palozza;Nadia Parrone;Assunta Catalano;Rossella Emanuela Simone

  • n-3 fatty acids induce oxidative modifications in human erythrocytes depending on dose and duration of dietary supplementation.

    Paola Palozza;Sgarlata E;Luberto C;Elisabetta Piccioni

  • Induction of cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in human colon adenocarcinoma cell lines by β-carotene through down-regulation of cyclin A and Bcl-2 family proteins

    Paola Palozza;Simona Serini;Nicola Maggiano;Mara Angelini

  • Docosahexaenoic acid induces proteasome-dependent degradation of β-catenin, down-regulation of survivin and apoptosis in human colorectal cancer cells not expressing COX-2

    Gabriella Calviello;Federica Resci;Simona Serini;Elisabetta Piccioni

  • Beta-carotene at high concentrations induces apoptosis by enhancing oxy-radical production in human adenocarcinoma cells

    Paola Palozza;Gabriella Calviello;Simona Serini;Nicola Maggiano

  • β-Carotene Regulates NF-κB DNA-Binding Activity by a Redox Mechanism in Human Leukemia and Colon Adenocarcinoma Cells

    Paola Palozza;Simona Serini;Angela Torsello;Fiorella Di Nicuolo

  • Docosahexaenoic acid enhances the susceptibility of human colorectal cancer cells to 5-fluorouracil

    Gabriella Calviello;Fiorella Di Nicuolo;Simona Serini;Elisabetta Piccioni

  • Lycopene Inhibits NF-kB-Mediated IL-8 Expression and Changes Redox and PPARγ Signalling in Cigarette Smoke–Stimulated Macrophages

    Rossella Emanuela Simone;Marco Russo;Assunta Catalano;Giovanni Monego

  • Prooxidant activity of β-carotene under 100% oxygen pressure in rat liver microsomes

    Paola Palozza;Gabriella Calviello;Gianna Maria Bartoli

Frequent Co-Authors

Nevio Picci
Nevio Picci University of Calabria
Stefano Manfredini
Stefano Manfredini University of Ferrara
Volker Böhm
Volker Böhm Friedrich Schiller University Jena
Giancarlo Marra
Giancarlo Marra University of Zurich
Alessandro Sgambato
Alessandro Sgambato Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Norman I. Krinsky
Norman I. Krinsky Tufts University
Carlo Riccardi
Carlo Riccardi University of Perugia
Kazuhiko Igarashi
Kazuhiko Igarashi Tohoku University
Lluís Arola
Lluís Arola Rovira i Virgili University
Sebastiano Andò
Sebastiano Andò University of Calabria

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