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Functions of S100 proteins
R Donato, B R cannon, G Sorci, F Riuzzi, K Hsu, D J Weber, C L Geczy
Current molecular medicine 13 (1), 24-57, 2013
14872013
S100B's double life: intracellular regulator and extracellular signal
R Donato, G Sorci, F Riuzzi, C Arcuri, R Bianchi, F Brozzi, C Tubaro, ...
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Molecular Cell Research 1793 (6), 1008-1022, 2009
9352009
Coregulation of neurite outgrowth and cell survival by amphoterin and S100 proteins through receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) activation
HJ Huttunen, J Kuja-Panula, G Sorci, AL Agneletti, R Donato, H Rauvala
Journal of Biological Chemistry 275 (51), 40096-40105, 2000
7902000
S100B expression in and effects on microglia
C Adami, G Sorci, E Blasi, AL Agneletti, F Bistoni, R Donato
Glia 33 (2), 131-142, 2001
3402001
RAGE in tissue homeostasis, repair and regeneration
G Sorci, F Riuzzi, I Giambanco, R Donato
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Molecular Cell Research 1833 (1), 101-109, 2013
2562013
S100B protein, a damage-associated molecular pattern protein in the brain and heart, and beyond
G Sorci, R Bianchi, F Riuzzi, C Tubaro, C Arcuri, I Giambanco, R Donato
Cardiovascular psychiatry and neurology 2010, 2010
2372010
Amphoterin stimulates myogenesis and counteracts the antimyogenic factors basic fibroblast growth factor and S100B via RAGE binding
G Sorci, F Riuzzi, C Arcuri, I Giambanco, R Donato
Molecular and cellular biology, 2004
1602004
The amphoterin (HMGB1)/receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) pair modulates myoblast proliferation, apoptosis, adhesiveness, migration, and invasiveness …
F Riuzzi, G Sorci, R Donato
Journal of biological chemistry 281 (12), 8242-8253, 2006
1522006
S100B protein in tissue development, repair and regeneration
G Sorci, F Riuzzi, C Arcuri, C Tubaro, R Bianchi, I Giambanco, R Donato
World journal of biological chemistry 4 (1), 1, 2013
1392013
S100B protects LAN‐5 neuroblastoma cells against Aβ amyloid‐induced neurotoxicity via RAGE engagement at low doses but increases Aβ amyloid neurotoxicity at high doses
R Businaro, S Leone, C Fabrizi, G Sorci, R Donato, GM Lauro, ...
Journal of neuroscience research 83 (5), 897-906, 2006
1362006
The danger signal S100B integrates pathogen–and danger–sensing pathways to restrain inflammation
G Sorci, G Giovannini, F Riuzzi, P Bonifazi, T Zelante, S Zagarella, ...
PLoS pathogens 7 (3), e1001315, 2011
1292011
S100A6 protein: functional roles
R Donato, G Sorci, I Giambanco
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences 74, 2749-2760, 2017
1242017
Association of S100B with intermediate filaments and microtubules in glial cells
G Sorci, AL Agneletti, R Bianchi, R Donato
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA)-Molecular Cell Research 1448 (2), 277-289, 1998
1241998
Effects of S100A1 and S100B on microtubule stability. An in vitro study using triton-cytoskeletons from astrocyte and myoblast cell lines
G Sorci, AL Agneletti, R Donato
Neuroscience 99 (4), 773-783, 2000
1102000
HMGB1–RAGE regulates muscle satellite cell homeostasis through p38-MAPK- and myogenin-dependent repression of Pax7 transcription
F Riuzzi, G Sorci, R Sagheddu, R Donato
Journal of cell science 125 (6), 1440-1454, 2012
1072012
S100B inhibits myogenic differentiation and myotube formation in a RAGE-independent manner
G Sorci, F Riuzzi, AL Agneletti, C Marchetti, R Donato
Molecular and cellular biology 23 (14), 4870-4881, 2003
1032003
S100B causes apoptosis in a myoblast cell line in a RAGE‐independent manner
G Sorci, F Riuzzi, AL Agneletti, C Marchetti, R Donato
Journal of cellular physiology 199 (2), 274-283, 2004
972004
RAGE in the pathophysiology of skeletal muscle
F Riuzzi, G Sorci, R Sagheddu, S Chiappalupi, L Salvadori, R Donato
Journal of cachexia, sarcopenia and muscle 9 (7), 1213-1234, 2018
952018
Cellular and molecular mechanisms of sarcopenia: the S100B perspective
F Riuzzi, G Sorci, C Arcuri, I Giambanco, I Bellezza, A Minelli, R Donato
Journal of cachexia, sarcopenia and muscle 9 (7), 1255-1268, 2018
902018
RAGE expression in rhabdomyosarcoma cells results in myogenic differentiation and reduced proliferation, migration, invasiveness, and tumor growth
F Riuzzi, G Sorci, R Donato
The American journal of pathology 171 (3), 947-961, 2007
842007
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