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Overview

Silvia Marino is affiliated with Queen Mary University of London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans Medicine and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with significant contributions to Molecular Biology, Genetics, Surgery, Neurology, and Oncology. This multi-disciplinary expertise is reflected in the range of their published work.

Their main research topics include:

  • Glioma Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Epigenetics and DNA Methylation
  • Bone health and osteoporosis research
  • Bone health and treatments
  • Hedgehog Signaling Pathway Studies
  • Pelvic and Acetabular Injuries
  • Bone Metabolism and Diseases

Silvia Marino's recent published papers are:

  • "Microglia promote glioblastoma via mTOR-mediated immunosuppression of the tumour microenvironment" (2020), published in The EMBO Journal
  • "A Patient-Derived Cell Atlas Informs Precision Targeting of Glioblastoma" (2020), published in Cell Reports
  • "Inositol treatment inhibits medulloblastoma through suppression of epigenetic-driven metabolic adaptation" (2021), published in Nature Communications
  • "Sonodynamic therapy and magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound: new therapeutic strategy in glioblastoma" (2023), published in Journal of Neuro-Oncology
  • "Comparative epigenetic analysis of tumour initiating cells and syngeneic EPSC-derived neural stem cells in glioblastoma" (2021), published in Nature Communications

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Silvia Marino include:

  • Nicola Pomella
  • Thomas O Millner
  • Sara Badodi
  • Sebastian Brandner
  • Claire Vinel

The scientist's work is often published in the following venues:

  • Neuro-Oncology
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Nature Communications
  • Bone Research
  • Journal of Clinical Medicine

Best Publications

  • Induction of medulloblastomas in p53-null mutant mice by somatic inactivation of Rb in the external granular layer cells of the cerebellum

    Silvia Marino;Marc Vooijs;Hanneke van der Gulden;Jos Jonkers

  • Normal host prion protein necessary for scrapie-induced neurotoxicity

    Sebastian Brandner;Stefan Isenmann;Alex Raeber;Marek Fischer

  • Bmi1 is essential for cerebellar development and is overexpressed in human medulloblastomas

    Carly Leung;Merel Lingbeek;Olga Shakhova;James Liu

  • Consensus Paper: Cerebellar Development.

    Ketty Leto;Marife Arancillo;Esther B. E. Becker;Annalisa Buffo

  • Rnf2 (Ring1b) deficiency causes gastrulation arrest and cell cycle inhibition

    Jan Willem Voncken;Bernard A. J. Roelen;Mieke Roefs;Stijn de Vries

  • Ink4a and Arf differentially affect cell proliferation and neural stem cell self-renewal in Bmi1-deficient mice

    Sophia W.M. Bruggeman;Merel E. Valk-Lingbeek;Petra P.M. van der Stoop;Jacqueline J.L. Jacobs

  • Embryonic lethality and liver degeneration in mice lacking the metal-responsive transcriptional activator MTF-1

    Ćagatay Günes;Rainer Heuchel;Oleg Georgiev;Karl Heinz Müller

  • Medulloblastoma: developmental mechanisms out of control.

    Silvia Marino

  • A Study of Apoptosis in Normal and Pathologic Nervous Tissue After In situ End-Labeling of DNA Strand Breaks

    Antonio Migheli;Paola Cavalla;Silvia Marino;Davide Schiffer

  • Essential function of p300 acetyltransferase activity in heart, lung and small intestine formation.

    Noriko Shikama;Werner Lutz;Ralph Kretzschmar;Nadine Sauter

  • Evaluation of olfactory dysfunction in neurodegenerative diseases

    Marina Barresi;Rosella Ciurleo;Sabrina Giacoppo;Valeria Foti Cuzzola

  • Differential role of p300 and CBP acetyltransferase during myogenesis: p300 acts upstream of MyoD and Myf5.

    Jeanne-Françoise Roth;Noriko Shikama;Clea Henzen;Isabelle Desbaillets

  • Resting state cortical electroencephalographic rhythms are related to gray matter volume in subjects with mild cognitive impairment and Alzheimer's disease

    Claudio Babiloni;Filippo Carducci;Roberta Lizio;Fabrizio Vecchio

  • Mice humanised for the EGF receptor display hypomorphic phenotypes in skin, bone and heart.

    Maria Sibilia;Maria Sibilia;Bettina Wagner;Astrid Hoebertz;Candace Elliott

  • Neuroimaging and cognitive functions in temporal lobe epilepsy: A review of the literature.

    Cettina Allone;Viviana Lo Buono;Francesco Corallo;Laura Rosa Pisani

  • Coping strategies and health-related quality of life after stroke:

    Viviana Lo Buono;Francesco Corallo;Placido Bramanti;Silvia Marino

  • Microglia promote glioblastoma via mTOR-mediated immunosuppression of the tumour microenvironment

    Anaelle A Dumas;Nicola Pomella;Gabriel Rosser;Loredana Guglielmi

  • Cerebellar stem cells act as medulloblastoma-initiating cells in a mouse model and a neural stem cell signature characterizes a subset of human medulloblastomas

    R Sutter;O Shakhova;H Bhagat;H Behesti

  • Toll-like receptors in Alzheimer's disease: a therapeutic perspective.

    Maria E. Gambuzza;Vincenza Sofo;Francesca M. Salmeri;Luca Soraci

  • Apoptosis and cell proliferation in human neuroepithelial tumors.

    D. Schiffer;P. Cavalla;A. Migheli;A. Chiò

  • Acute metabolic brain changes following traumatic brain injury and their relevance to clinical severity and outcome

    Silvia Marino;Ettore Zei;Marco Battaglini;Cesare Vittori

  • Cerebellar granule cells: Insights into proliferation, differentiation, and role in medulloblastoma pathogenesis

    Hourinaz Behesti;Silvia Marino

Frequent Co-Authors

Rocco Salvatore Calabrò
Rocco Salvatore Calabrò University of Messina
Angelo Quartarone
Angelo Quartarone University of Messina
Giuseppe Anastasi
Giuseppe Anastasi University of Pisa
Gioacchino Tedeschi
Gioacchino Tedeschi University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli"
Andrea Soricelli
Andrea Soricelli Parthenope University of Naples
Claudio Babiloni
Claudio Babiloni Sapienza University of Rome
Fabrizio Vernieri
Fabrizio Vernieri Università Campus Bio-Medico
Giovanni B. Frisoni
Giovanni B. Frisoni University of Geneva
Roberta Lizio
Roberta Lizio Sapienza University of Rome
Anton Berns
Anton Berns Antoni van Leeuwenhoek Hospital

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