Silvia Moleri
University of Milan
11 Papers
18 Citations
Silvia Moleri is an academic researcher from University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Zebrafish & Gene. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications.
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Papers
Sox18 and Sox7 play redundant roles in vascular development
Solei Cermenati,Silvia Moleri,Simona Cimbro,Paola Corti,Luca Del Giacco,Roberta Amodeo,Elisabetta Dejana,Peter Koopman,Franco Cotelli,Monica Beltrame +9 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that a defect in arteriovenous identity could be responsible for the formation of telangiectases in patients with HLT, and zebrafish homologs of sox7 and sox18 play redundant but collectively essential roles in the establishment of proper arterio venous identity in zebra fish.
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A light-gated potassium channel for sustained neuronal inhibition.
Laura Alberio,Andrea Locarno,Andrea Saponaro,Edoardo Romano,Valérie Bercier,Shahad Albadri,Frederica Simeoni,Silvia Moleri,Silvia Pelucchi,Silvia Pelucchi,Alessandro Porro,Elena Marcello,Noemi Barsotti,Kerri Kukovetz,Arjen J. Boender,Andrea Contestabile,Shizhen Luo,Aubin Moutal,Yingshi Ji,Giulia Romani,Monica Beltrame,Filippo Del Bene,Monica Di Luca,Rajesh Khanna,Henry M. Colecraft,Massimo Pasqualetti,Massimo Pasqualetti,Gerhard Thiel,Raffaella Tonini,Anna Moroni,Anna Moroni +30 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that in a freely moving rat model of neuropathic pain, the activation of a small number of BLINK2 channels caused a long-lasting (>30 min) reduction in pain sensation.
Sox18 Genetically Interacts With VegfC to Regulate Lymphangiogenesis in Zebrafish
Solei Cermenati,Silvia Moleri,Christine Neyt,Erica Bresciani,Silvia Carra,Daniela R. Grassini,Alice Omini,Michela Goi,Franco Cotelli,Mathias Francois,Benjamin M. Hogan,Monica Beltrame +11 more
TL;DR: A strong genetic interaction between Sox18 and VegfC in the early phases of lymphatic development in zebrafish suggests a previously unappreciated crosstalk between the growth factor and transcription factor pathways that regulate lymphangiogenesis in development and disease.
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The HMGB protein gene family in zebrafish: Evolution and embryonic expression patterns
Silvia Moleri,Giuseppe Cappellano,Germano Gaudenzi,Solei Cermenati,Franco Cotelli,David S. Horner,Monica Beltrame +6 more
TL;DR: The HMGB family in zebrafish is characterized and a detailed phylogenetic analysis of HMGB proteins is reported, highlighting substantial overlaps, but also subtle differences and specificities in the expression patterns of the zebra fish hmgb genes.
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Sox Factors Transcriptionally Regulate ROBO4 Gene Expression in Developing Vasculature in Zebrafish
Ganesh V. Samant,Marcus O. Schupp,Mathias Francois,Silvia Moleri,Rajendra K. Kothinti,Chang Zoon Chun,Indranil Sinha,Suzanna Sellars,Noah R. Leigh,Kallal Pramanik,Mark Horswill,Indulekha Remadevi,Keguo Li,George A. Wilkinson,Niloofar M. Tabatabai,Monica Beltrame,Peter Koopman,Ramani Ramchandran +17 more
TL;DR: Members of the Sry-related high mobility box (Sox) transcription factor family are shown as being transcriptional regulators of roundabout4 (robo4), a Robo gene family member that participates in sprouting angiogenesis in vivo, in zebrafish.
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