Mauro Fasano
Department of Structural and Functional Biology
University of Insubria
Via Alberto da Giussano 12
Busto Arsizio (VA)
Italy
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- Proteomics as a tool to investigate cell models for dopamine toxicity. Fasano, M., Alberio, T., Colapinto, M., Mila, S., Lopiano, L. Parkinsonism Relat. Disord. (2008)
- Alpha-synuclein and Parkinson's disease: a proteomic view. Fasano, M., Lopiano, L. Expert. Rev. Proteomics (2008)
- Heme binding to albuminoid proteins is the result of recent evolution. Fasano, M., Fanali, G., Leboffe, L., Ascenzi, P. IUBMB. Life (2007)
- The proteomic approach in Parkinson's disease. Fasano, M., Bergamasco, B., Lopiano, L. Proteomics. Clin. Appl (2007)
- Modifications of the iron-neuromelanin system in Parkinson's disease. Fasano, M., Bergamasco, B., Lopiano, L. J. Neurochem. (2006)
- Is neuromelanin changed in Parkinson's disease? Investigations by magnetic spectroscopies. Fasano, M., Bergamasco, B., Lopiano, L. J. Neural. Transm (2006)
- 1H NMR relaxometric characterization of bovine lactoferrin. Fasano, M., Fanali, G., Polticelli, F., Ascenzi, P., Antonini, G. J. Inorg. Biochem. (2004)
- Residual substantia nigra neuromelanin in Parkinson's disease is cross-linked to alpha-synuclein. Fasano, M., Giraudo, S., Coha, S., Bergamasco, B., Lopiano, L. Neurochem. Int. (2003)
- Determination of ferric heme-human serum albumin by 1H NMR relaxometry. Fasano, M., Baroni, S., Aime, S., Mattu, M., Ascenzi, P. J. Inorg. Biochem. (2003)
- Surface changes and role of buried water molecules during the sulfane sulfur transfer in rhodanese from Azotobacter vinelandii: a fluorescence quenching and nuclear magnetic relaxation dispersion spectroscopic study. Fasano, M., Orsale, M., Melino, S., Nicolai, E., Forlani, F., Rosato, N., Cicero, D., Pagani, S., Paci, M. Biochemistry (2003)
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