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67
Citations
19959
World Ranking
8099
National Ranking
211

Overview

Pier Carlo Marchisio is affiliated with Vita-Salute San Raffaele University in Italy. Their academic work focuses on areas relating to their primary institution, although specific details regarding fields of study, subfields, or main research topics are not available.

There is no detailed record of recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues attributed to this researcher in the available data. Similarly, no book publications or awards have been documented for Pier Carlo Marchisio.

This profile reflects the present status of the researcher, who is currently active or at least not recorded as deceased. The absence of specific information about research topics or outputs suggests limited publicly available bibliographic data at this time.

Best Publications

  • Control of apoptosis and mitotic spindle checkpoint by survivin.

    Fengzhi Li;Grazia Ambrosini;Emily Y. Chu;Janet Plescia

  • Regulation of apoptosis at cell division by p34cdc2 phosphorylation of survivin.

    Daniel S. O'Connor;Douglas Grossman;Janet Plescia;Fengzhi Li

  • Pleiotropic cell-division defects and apoptosis induced by interference with survivin function.

    F Li;E J Ackermann;C F Bennett;A L Rothermel

  • Survivin apoptosis: an interloper between cell death and cell proliferation in cancer.

    Altieri Dc;Marchisio Pc

  • Rous sarcoma virus-transformed fibroblasts adhere primarily at discrete protrusions of the ventral membrane called podosomes.

    Guido Tarone;Daniela Cirillo;Filippo G. Giancotti;Paolo M. Comoglio

  • Release of eIF6 (p27BBP) from the 60S subunit allows 80S ribosome assembly

    Marcello Ceci;Cristina Gaviraghi;Chiara Gorrini;Leonardo A. Sala

  • Transforming growth factor-beta 1 modulates beta 1 and beta 5 integrin receptors and induces the de novo expression of the alpha v beta 6 heterodimer in normal human keratinocytes: implications for wound healing.

    G Zambruno;P C Marchisio;A Marconi;C Vaschieri

  • Survivin exists in immunochemically distinct subcellular pools and is involved in spindle microtubule function.

    Paola Fortugno;Nathan R. Wall;Alessandra Giodini;Daniel S. O'Connor

  • Regulation of survivin function by Hsp90

    Paola Fortugno;Elena Beltrami;Janet Plescia;Jason Fontana

  • Regulation of microtubule stability and mitotic progression by survivin.

    Alessandra Giodini;Marko J. Kallio;Nathan R. Wall;Gary J. Gorbsky

  • The role of integrins in the maintenance of endothelial monolayer integrity.

    M G Lampugnani;M Resnati;E Dejana;P C Marchisio

  • Cell-substratum interaction of cultured avian osteoclasts is mediated by specific adhesion structures.

    P C Marchisio;D Cirillo;L Naldini;M V Primavera

  • In vitro and in vivo activation of endothelial cells by colony-stimulating factors.

    F Bussolino;M Ziche;J M Wang;D Alessi

  • Fibronectin and vitronectin regulate the organization of their respective Arg-Gly-Asp adhesion receptors in cultured human endothelial cells.

    E Dejana;S Colella;G Conforti;M Abbadini

  • Role of bone marrow stromal cells in the growth of human multiple myeloma.

    Federico Caligaris-Cappio;Luciana Bergui;Maria Grazia Gregoretti;Gianluca Gaidano

  • Hypertension-associated point mutations in the adducin alpha and beta subunits affect actin cytoskeleton and ion transport.

    Grazia Tripodi;Flavia Valtorta;Lucia Torielli;Evelina Chieregatti

  • Transgenic expression of survivin in keratinocytes counteracts UVB-induced apoptosis and cooperates with loss of p53.

    Douglas Grossman;Paul J. Kim;Olivier P. Blanc-Brude;Douglas E. Brash

  • Rous sarcoma virus-transformed fibroblasts and cells of monocytic origin display a peculiar dot-like organization of cytoskeletal proteins involved in microfilament-membrane interactions

    Pier Carlo Marchisio;Daniela Cirillo;Anna Teti;Alberta Zambonin-Zallone

  • Polarized expression of integrin receptors (alpha 6 beta 4, alpha 2 beta 1, alpha 3 beta 1, and alpha v beta 5) and their relationship with the cytoskeleton and basement membrane matrix in cultured human keratinocytes.

    P C Marchisio;S Bondanza;O Cremona;R Cancedda

  • Immunocytochemical distribution of extracellular matrix receptors in human osteoclasts: A β3 integrin is colocalized with vinculin and talin in the podosomes of osteoclastoma giant cells

    Alberta Zambonin-Zallone;Anna Teti;M. Grano;Alessandro Rubinacci

Frequent Co-Authors

Elisabetta Dejana
Elisabetta Dejana Uppsala University
Ranieri Cancedda
Ranieri Cancedda University of Genoa
Paolo M. Comoglio
Paolo M. Comoglio FIRC Institute of Molecular Oncology
Michele De Luca
Michele De Luca University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Anna Teti
Anna Teti University of L'Aquila
Filippo G. Giancotti
Filippo G. Giancotti Columbia University
Dario C. Altieri
Dario C. Altieri The Wistar Institute
Luigi Naldini
Luigi Naldini Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Maria Grazia Lampugnani
Maria Grazia Lampugnani Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research
Lucia R. Languino
Lucia R. Languino Thomas Jefferson University

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