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Giulia Mazzini

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The FEBS Journal|September 5, 2021
Protease-sensitive regions in amyloid light chains: what a common pattern of fragmentation across organs suggests about aggregationGiulia Mazzini, Stefano Ricagno, Serena Caminito, et al.
Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology|March 23, 2023
Node of Ranvier remodeling in chronic psychosocial stress and anxietyMaija-Kreetta Koskinen, Mikaela Laine, Ali Abdollahzadeh, et al.
Biophysical Chemistry|March 7, 2024
The processing intermediate of human amylin, pro-amylin(1-48), has in vivo and in vitro bioactivityGiulia Mazzini, Christelle Le Foll, Christina N Boyle, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|July 29, 2023
The Cryo-EM STRUCTURE of Renal Amyloid Fibril Suggests Structurally Homogeneous Multiorgan Aggregation in AL AmyloidosisSarita Puri, Tim Schulte, Antonio Chaves-Sanjuan, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 21, 2020
Mass spectrometry characterization of light chain fragmentation sites in cardiac AL amyloidosis: insights into the timing of proteolysisFrancesca Lavatelli, Giulia Mazzini, Stefano Ricagno, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|December 25, 2019
Inherent Biophysical Properties Modulate the Toxicity of Soluble Amyloidogenic Light ChainsMartina Maritan, Margherita Romeo, Luca Oberti, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|October 21, 2023
Nanobodies counteract the toxicity of an amyloidogenic light chain by stabilizing a partially open dimeric conformationLuca Broggini, Maria Monica Barzago, Valentina Speranzini, et al.
Nature Communications|November 17, 2022
Cryo-EM structure of ex vivo fibrils associated with extreme AA amyloidosis prevalence in a cat shelterTim Schulte, Antonio Chaves-Sanjuan, Giulia Mazzini, et al.
Nature Communications|July 28, 2024
Helical superstructures between amyloid and collagen in cardiac fibrils from a patient with AL amyloidosisTim Schulte, Antonio Chaves-Sanjuan, Valentina Speranzini, et al.
Veterinary Pathology|June 12, 2024
Renal alterations in cats (<i>Felis catus</i>) housed in shelters and affected by systemic AA-amyloidosis: Clinicopathological data, histopathology, and ultrastructural featuresFilippo Ferri, Silvia Ferro, Silvia Lucia Benali, et al.
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The FEBS Journal|September 5, 2021
Protease-sensitive regions in amyloid light chains: what a common pattern of fragmentation across organs suggests about aggregationGiulia Mazzini, Stefano Ricagno, Serena Caminito, et al.
Neuropsychopharmacology : Official Publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology|March 23, 2023
Node of Ranvier remodeling in chronic psychosocial stress and anxietyMaija-Kreetta Koskinen, Mikaela Laine, Ali Abdollahzadeh, et al.
Biophysical Chemistry|March 7, 2024
The processing intermediate of human amylin, pro-amylin(1-48), has in vivo and in vitro bioactivityGiulia Mazzini, Christelle Le Foll, Christina N Boyle, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|July 29, 2023
The Cryo-EM STRUCTURE of Renal Amyloid Fibril Suggests Structurally Homogeneous Multiorgan Aggregation in AL AmyloidosisSarita Puri, Tim Schulte, Antonio Chaves-Sanjuan, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|September 21, 2020
Mass spectrometry characterization of light chain fragmentation sites in cardiac AL amyloidosis: insights into the timing of proteolysisFrancesca Lavatelli, Giulia Mazzini, Stefano Ricagno, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|December 25, 2019
Inherent Biophysical Properties Modulate the Toxicity of Soluble Amyloidogenic Light ChainsMartina Maritan, Margherita Romeo, Luca Oberti, et al.
Journal of Molecular Biology|October 21, 2023
Nanobodies counteract the toxicity of an amyloidogenic light chain by stabilizing a partially open dimeric conformationLuca Broggini, Maria Monica Barzago, Valentina Speranzini, et al.
Nature Communications|November 17, 2022
Cryo-EM structure of ex vivo fibrils associated with extreme AA amyloidosis prevalence in a cat shelterTim Schulte, Antonio Chaves-Sanjuan, Giulia Mazzini, et al.
Nature Communications|July 28, 2024
Helical superstructures between amyloid and collagen in cardiac fibrils from a patient with AL amyloidosisTim Schulte, Antonio Chaves-Sanjuan, Valentina Speranzini, et al.
Veterinary Pathology|June 12, 2024
Renal alterations in cats (<i>Felis catus</i>) housed in shelters and affected by systemic AA-amyloidosis: Clinicopathological data, histopathology, and ultrastructural featuresFilippo Ferri, Silvia Ferro, Silvia Lucia Benali, et al.
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