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Contact Dermatitis|May 1, 1990
Contact dermatitis due to a natural plasticineA Tosti, R Bassi, A M Peluso
Journal of Environmental Science and Health. Part. B, Pesticides, Food Contaminants, and Agricultural Wastes|February 29, 2000
Fate of metolachlor under subirrigation in a sandy soil: a lysimeter studyS J Jebellie, S O Prasher, R Bassi
Plant Molecular Biology|March 4, 1998
The photosystem II subunit CP29 can be phosphorylated in both C3 and C4 plants as suggested by sequence analysisE Bergantino, D Sandonà, D Cugini, et al.
FEBS Letters|October 7, 1997
Involvement of a ceramide activated protein phosphatase in the differentiation of neuroblastoma Neuro2a cellsA Prinetti, R Bassi, L Riboni, et al.
FEBS Letters|March 30, 1992
Formation of free sphingosine and ceramide from exogenous ganglioside GM1 by cerebellar granule cells in cultureL Riboni, R Bassi, S Sonnino, et al.
Biophysical Journal|October 12, 2000
Energy transfer among CP29 chlorophylls: calculated Förster rates and experimental transient absorption at room temperatureG Cinque, R Croce, A Holzwarth, et al.
European Journal of Biochemistry|May 15, 1996
Reconstitution and pigment-binding properties of recombinant CP29E Giuffra, D Cugini, R Croce, et al.
Biochimie|May 29, 2003
Salvage pathways in glycosphingolipid metabolismG Tettamanti, R Bassi, P Viani, et al.
FEBS Letters|May 17, 1993
Metabolism of exogenous ganglioside GM1 in cultured cerebellar granule cells. The fatty acid and sphingosine moieties formed during degradation are re-used for lipid biosynthesisL Riboni, R Bassi, M Conti, et al.
FEBS Letters|October 3, 1994
Formation of bioactive sphingoid molecules from exogenous sphingomyelin in primary cultures of neurons and astrocytesL Riboni, A Prinetti, R Bassi, et al.
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Contact Dermatitis|May 1, 1990
Contact dermatitis due to a natural plasticineA Tosti, R Bassi, A M Peluso
Journal of Environmental Science and Health. Part. B, Pesticides, Food Contaminants, and Agricultural Wastes|February 29, 2000
Fate of metolachlor under subirrigation in a sandy soil: a lysimeter studyS J Jebellie, S O Prasher, R Bassi
Plant Molecular Biology|March 4, 1998
The photosystem II subunit CP29 can be phosphorylated in both C3 and C4 plants as suggested by sequence analysisE Bergantino, D Sandonà, D Cugini, et al.
FEBS Letters|October 7, 1997
Involvement of a ceramide activated protein phosphatase in the differentiation of neuroblastoma Neuro2a cellsA Prinetti, R Bassi, L Riboni, et al.
FEBS Letters|March 30, 1992
Formation of free sphingosine and ceramide from exogenous ganglioside GM1 by cerebellar granule cells in cultureL Riboni, R Bassi, S Sonnino, et al.
Biophysical Journal|October 12, 2000
Energy transfer among CP29 chlorophylls: calculated Förster rates and experimental transient absorption at room temperatureG Cinque, R Croce, A Holzwarth, et al.
European Journal of Biochemistry|May 15, 1996
Reconstitution and pigment-binding properties of recombinant CP29E Giuffra, D Cugini, R Croce, et al.
Biochimie|May 29, 2003
Salvage pathways in glycosphingolipid metabolismG Tettamanti, R Bassi, P Viani, et al.
FEBS Letters|May 17, 1993
Metabolism of exogenous ganglioside GM1 in cultured cerebellar granule cells. The fatty acid and sphingosine moieties formed during degradation are re-used for lipid biosynthesisL Riboni, R Bassi, M Conti, et al.
FEBS Letters|October 3, 1994
Formation of bioactive sphingoid molecules from exogenous sphingomyelin in primary cultures of neurons and astrocytesL Riboni, A Prinetti, R Bassi, et al.
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