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Federica Cordella
Assegnista di ricerca
Struttura:
DIPARTIMENTO DI FISIOLOGIA E FARMACOLOGIA "VITTORIO ERSPAMER"
E-mail:
federica.cordella@uniroma1.it
Pagina istituzionale corsi di laurea
Curriculum Sapienza
Pubblicazioni
Titolo
Pubblicato in
Anno
Antibiotics treatment promotes vasculogenesis in the brain of glioma-bearing mice
CELL DEATH & DISEASE
2024
A tripartite circRNA/mRNA/miRNA interaction regulates glutamatergic signaling in the mouse brain
CELL REPORTS
2024
Time-dependent phenotypical changes of microglia drive alterations in hippocampal synaptic transmission in acute slices
FRONTIERS IN CELLULAR NEUROSCIENCE
2024
Unlocking Neural Function with 3D In Vitro Models: A Technical Review of Self-Assembled, Guided, and Bioprinted Brain Organoids and Their Applications in the Study of Neurodevelopmental and Neurodegenerative Disorders
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR SCIENCES
2023
Microglia at the Tripartite Synapse during Postnatal Development: Implications for Autism Spectrum Disorders and Schizophrenia
CELLS
2023
Substrate stiffness effect on molecular crosstalk of epithelial-mesenchymal transition mediators of human glioblastoma cells
FRONTIERS IN ONCOLOGY
2022
Human iPSC-Derived Cortical Neurons Display Homeostatic Plasticity
LIFE
2022
Intronic FTD-related tau mutation impairs cortical and retinal development in iPSC-derived 2D and 3D models
Neuroscience 2022
2022
Systemic delivery of a specific antibody targeting the pathological N-terminal truncated tau peptide reduces retinal degeneration in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s Disease
ACTA NEUROPATHOLOGICA COMMUNICATIONS
2021
Novel fragile X syndrome 2D and 3D brain models based on human isogenic FMRP-KO iPSCs
CELL DEATH & DISEASE
2021
Antibiotics treatment modulates microglia–synapses interaction
CELLS
2021
Stem cell-based 3D brain organoids for mimicking, investigating, and challenging Alzheimer's diseases
NEURAL REGENERATION RESEARCH
2021
Retinal and brain organoids: bridging the gap between in vivo physiology and in vitro micro-physiology for the study of Alzheimer’s diseases
FRONTIERS IN NEUROSCIENCE
2020
ERC
LS1_3
LS3_2
LS5_1
LS5_2
LS5_5
LS5_15
LS5_18
KET
Life-science technologies & biotechnologies
Keywords
microglial cells
cortical neurons
organoids
astrocytes
central nervous system (CNS)
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