Simona Panelli
Parco Tecnologico Padano
9 Papers
50 Citations
Simona Panelli is an academic researcher from Parco Tecnologico Padano. The author has contributed to research in topics: Multiple displacement amplification & Immune system. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 9 publications.
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Ligation overcomes terminal underrepresentation in multiple displacement amplification of linear DNA.
TL;DR: This work studied the problem of terminal underrepresentation of sequences near the ends of linear chromosomes after multiple displacement amplification (MDA), which limits the applications of MDA and jeopardizes its use on short linear DNA.
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Johne's disease in cattle: an in vitro model to study early response to infection of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis using RNA-seq.
Rosanna Marino,Rosanna Marino,Rossana Capoferri,Simona Panelli,Giulietta Minozzi,Francesco Strozzi,Erminio Trevisi,Gustavo Geraldo Medina Snel,Paolo Ajmone-Marsan,John L. Williams +9 more
TL;DR: This study shows that MAP infection is associated with changes in expression of genes related to the host immune response that may affect its ability to survive and multiply inside the host cell.
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Rearranged genomes of bovine blood cells can allow the development of clones till late fetal stages; but rare unrearranged genomes have greater potential and lead to adulthood
TL;DR: The genomes of clones derived from bovine peripheral blood mononucleated cells, known to be composed mainly by lymphocytes, are analyzed, confirming the clonal origin of the fetus from a cell bearing a rearranged genome and suggesting that in a population of variably differentiated cells those harbouring unrearranged genomes are better donors.
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Analysis of gene expression in white blood cells of cattle orally challenged with bovine amyloidotic spongiform encephalopathy
Simona Panelli,Francesco Strozzi,Rossana Capoferri,Ilaria Barbieri,Nicola Martinelli,Lorenzo Capucci,Guerino Lombardi,John L. Williams +7 more
TL;DR: Bovine amyloidotic spongiform encephalopathy animals appeared to have significantly modified expression of genes linked to T- and B-cell development and activation, and to inflammatory responses, which are related to immune function.
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Expression of genes involved in the T cell signalling pathway in circulating immune cells of cattle 24 months following oral challenge with Bovine Amyloidotic Spongiform Encephalopathy (BASE)
Andrea Trovato,Simona Panelli,Francesco Strozzi,Caterina Cambulli,Ilaria Barbieri,Nicola Martinelli,Guerino Lombardi,Rossana Capoferri,John L. Williams,John L. Williams +9 more
TL;DR: The results of this study show that the effects of prion diseases are not limited to the CNS, but involve the immune system and particularly T cell signalling during the early stage following challenge, before the appearance of clinical signs.