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Roberto Perris

Roberto Perris

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Biology and Biochemistry

D-Index
46
Citations
6096
World Ranking
19011
National Ranking
611

Overview

Roberto Perris is affiliated with the University of Parma in Italy and conducts research primarily within the fields of Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology, as well as Medicine. Their scholarly contributions focus on molecular and cellular mechanisms, with particular emphasis on molecular biology, cell biology, hematology, oncology, and genetics as subfields.

The primary topics explored in their publications include glycosylation and glycoproteins research, proteoglycans and glycosaminoglycans research, fibroblast growth factor research, chronic myeloid leukemia treatments, multiple myeloma research and treatments, chronic lymphocytic leukemia research, and ubiquitin and proteasome pathways.

Roberto Perris's recent papers cover a range of biomedical and molecular biology topics:

  • "Editorial: Roles of Chondroitin Sulfate and Dermatan Sulfate as Regulators for Cell and Tissue Development," 2022, published in Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
  • "MEK1/2 regulate normal BCR and ABL1 tumor-suppressor functions to dictate ATO response in TKI-resistant Ph+ leukemia," 2023, published in Leukemia
  • "A translational perspective of the malignant hematopoietic proteoglycome," 2025, published in Cell & Bioscience
  • "Influence of Tumor Stroma on the Aggressiveness of Poorly Cohesive Gastric Carcinoma," 2024, published in Journal of Personalized Medicine
  • "Computational analysis of the structural-functional dynamics of a Co-receptor proteoglycan," 2025, published in Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences

Frequent collaborators in Roberto Perris's research include Giorgio Malpeli, Giorgia Brancolini, Paolo Lunghi, Mirca Lazzaretti, and Francesco Tavanti.

Their research outputs have been published across multiple venues, including Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences, Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, Leukemia, Cell & Bioscience, and Journal of Personalized Medicine.

Best Publications

  • Role of the Extracellular Matrix During Neural Crest Cell Migration

    Roberto Perris;Daniela Perissinotto

  • Neurogenic potential of human mesenchymal stem cells revisited: analysis by immunostaining, time-lapse video and microarray

    Nicoletta Bertani;Paolo Malatesta;Giorgia Volpi;Paolo Sonego

  • The Role of Cell-Cell and Cell-Matrix Interactions in the Morphogenesis of the Neural Crest

    Carol A. Erickson;Roberto Perris

  • Spatial and temporal changes in the distribution of proteoglycans during avian neural crest development

    R. Perris;D. Krotoski;T. Lallier;C. Domingo

  • An intimate interplay between precocious, migrating pericytes and endothelial cells governs human fetal brain angiogenesis.

    Daniela Virgintino;Francesco Girolamo;Mariella Errede;Carmen Capobianco

  • Avian neural crest cell migration is diversely regulated by the two major hyaluronan-binding proteoglycans PG-M/versican and aggrecan

    Daniela Perissinotto;Paola Iacopetti;Isabella Bellina;Roberto Doliana

  • Distribution of PG-M/versican variants in human tissues and de novo expression of isoform V3 upon endothelial cell activation, migration, and neoangiogenesis in vitro.

    Sabrina Cattaruzza;Monica Schiappacassi;Åsa Ljungberg-Rose;Paola Spessotto

  • Inhibition of neural crest cell migration by aggregating chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans is mediated by their hyaluronan-binding region.

    Roberto Perris;Staffan Johansson

  • Matrix metalloproteinases 19 and 20 cleave aggrecan and cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMP).

    Jan O. Stracke;Amanda J. Fosang;Francesca A. Mercuri

  • Matrix-matrix interaction of cartilage oligomeric matrix protein and fibronectin.

    Paul E. Di Cesare;Frank S. Chen;Matthias Moergelin;Cathy S. Carlson

  • Proteoglycan control of cell movement during wound healing and cancer spreading.

    Sabrina Cattaruzza;Roberto Perris;Roberto Perris

  • Molecular mechanisms of avian neural crest cell migration on fibronectin and laminin.

    Roberto Perris;Mats Paulsson;Marianne Bronner-Fraser

  • In vivo confinement promotes collective migration of neural crest cells

    András Szabó;Manuela Melchionda;Giancarlo Nastasi;Mae L. Woods

  • Expression of cartilage oligomeric matrix protein by human synovium

    Paul E Di Cesare;Cathy S Carlson;Elliot S Stollerman;Frank S Chen

  • Inhibitory effects of PG-H/aggrecan and PG-M/versican on avian neural crest cell migration.

    Roberto Perris;Daniela Perissinotto;Zoé Pettway;Marianne Bronner-Fraser

  • Hyaluronan–CD44 interaction hampers migration of osteoclast-like cells by down-regulating MMP-9

    Paola Spessotto;Francesca Maria Rossi;Massimo Degan;Raffaele Di Francia

  • Expression of cartilage oligomeric matrix protein (COMP) by embryonic and adult osteoblasts.

    Paul E. Di Cesare;Carrie Fang;Michael P. Leslie;Hermina Tulli

  • Identification of domains responsible for von Willebrand factor type VI collagen interaction mediating platelet adhesion under high flow.

    Mario Mazzucato;Paola Spessotto;Adriana Masotti;Leandro De Appollonia

  • Collagens in avian neural crest development: distribution in vivo and migration-promoting ability in vitro.

    Roberto Perris;Danuta Krotoski;Marianne Bronner-Fraser

  • Blood-brain barrier alterations in the cerebral cortex in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis.

    Mariella Errede;Francesco Girolamo;Giovanni Ferrara;Maurizio Strippoli

Frequent Co-Authors

Alfonso Colombatti
Alfonso Colombatti University of Udine
Marianne Bronner-Fraser
Marianne Bronner-Fraser California Institute of Technology
William B. Stallcup
William B. Stallcup Discovery Institute
Caterina Bendotti
Caterina Bendotti Mario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research
Matthias Mörgelin
Matthias Mörgelin Lund University
Roberto Furlan
Roberto Furlan San Raffaele Hospital
Rainer Deutzmann
Rainer Deutzmann University of Regensburg
Piero Picci
Piero Picci University of Bologna
Karl Frei
Karl Frei University of Zurich
Koji Kimata
Koji Kimata Aichi Medical University

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