Anna Granato
University of Padua
55 Papers
403 Citations
Anna Granato is an academic researcher from University of Padua. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 46 publications.
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Papers
The Status of Honey Bee Health in Italy: Results from the Nationwide Bee Monitoring Network.
Claudio Porrini,Franco Mutinelli,Laura Bortolotti,Anna Granato,Lynn Laurenson,Katherine E Roberts,Albino Gallina,Nicholas Silvester,Piotr Medrzycki,Teresa Renzi,Fabio Sgolastra,Marco Lodesani +11 more
TL;DR: In Italy, honey bee exposure to poisons in spring could have a negative impact at the colony level, contributing to increase colony mortality during the beekeeping season, and colony losses were significantly related to the presence of pesticides in honey bees during the second sampling period.
Screening of natural compounds for the control of nosema disease in honeybees (Apis mellifera)
Lara Maistrello,Marco Lodesani,Cecilia Costa,Francesco Leonardi,Giovanna Marani,Mauro Caldon,Franco Mutinelli,Anna Granato +7 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that thymol and resveratrol could be useful in alternative strategies for the control of nosema disease.
Bilirubin inhibits bile acid induced apoptosis in rat hepatocytes
TL;DR: The antiapoptotic effect of bilirubin associated with its antioxidant properties indicates that hyperbilirubinaemia may have a protective role in liver disease.
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Matrix metalloproteinases and their inhibitors in canine mammary tumors
Luca Aresu,Mery Giantin,Emanuela Maria Morello,Marta Vascellari,Massimo Castagnaro,Rosa Maria Lopparelli,Vanessa Zancanella,Anna Granato,Spiridione Garbisa,Arianna Aricò,Alice Bradaschia,Franco Mutinelli,Mauro Dacasto +12 more
TL;DR: Findings suggest that MMP-9, M MP-2 and MT1-MMP, which are synthesized by epithelial cancer cells and cancer-associated fibroblasts, play an important role in malignant canine mammary tumors.
Purinergic regulation of acid/base transport in human and rat biliary epithelial cell lines
Ákos Zsembery,Carlo Spirli,Carlo Spirli,Anna Granato,Nicholas F. LaRusso,Lajos Okolicsanyi,Gaetano Crepaldi,Mario Strazzabosco +7 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that, consistent with the proposed role for biliary ATP in paracrine and autocrine control of cholangiocyte ion secretion, extracellular ATP stimulates cholangsiocyte basolateral NHE activity through P2Y2 receptors that are predominantly expressed at the apical cell membrane.
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