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Elisa Merlini
Elisa Merlini
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SARM1 is a multi-functional NAD (P) ase with prominent base exchange activity, all regulated bymultiple physiologically relevant NAD metabolites
C Angeletti, A Amici, J Gilley, A Loreto, AG Trapanotto, C Antoniou, ...
Iscience 25 (2), 2022
562022
Dopamine neuron-derived IGF-1 controls dopamine neuron firing, skill learning, and exploration
A Pristerà, C Blomeley, E Lopes, S Threlfell, E Merlini, D Burdakov, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116 (9), 3817-3826, 2019
552019
Selective inhibitors of SARM1 targeting an allosteric cysteine in the autoregulatory ARM domain
HC Feldman, E Merlini, C Guijas, KE DeMeester, E Njomen, EM Kozina, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119 (35), e2208457119, 2022
402022
Mitochondrial dysfunction as a trigger of programmed axon death
E Merlini, MP Coleman, A Loreto
Trends in Neurosciences 45 (1), 53-63, 2022
382022
Neurotoxin-mediated potent activation of the axon degeneration regulator SARM1
A Loreto, C Angeletti, W Gu, A Osborne, B Nieuwenhuis, J Gilley, ...
Elife 10, e72823, 2021
292021
Potent activation of SARM1 by NMN analogue VMN underlies vacor neurotoxicity
A Loreto, C Angeletti, W Gu, A Osborne, B Nieuwenhuis, J Gilley, ...
BioRxiv, 2020.09. 18.304261, 2020
152020
NMN: The NAD precursor at the intersection between axon degeneration and anti-ageing therapies
A Loreto, C Antoniou, E Merlini, J Gilley, MP Coleman
Neuroscience Research 197, 18-24, 2023
102023
Social network dynamics throughout clinical training—Distance matters
L Badawy, P Oza, R Shankarghatta, E Merlini
Medical Education 55 (4), 541-541, 2021
32021
Programmed axon death: a promising target for treating retinal and optic nerve disorders
A Loreto, E Merlini, MP Coleman
Eye, 1-8, 2024
2024
Programmed Axon Death: A Promising Target for Treating Retinal and Optic Nerve Disorders
M Coleman, A Loreto, E Merlini
Springer Nature [academic journals on nature. com], 2024
2024
SARM1 activation induces reversible mitochondrial dysfunction and can be prevented in human neurons by antisense oligonucleotides
A Loreto, KML Cramb, LA McDermott, C Antoniou, I Cirilli, MC Caiazza, ...
bioRxiv, 2024.04. 02.587827, 2024
2024
Chronically low NMNAT2 expression causes sub-lethal SARM1 activation and altered response to nicotinamide riboside in axons
C Antoniou, A Loreto, J Gilley, E Merlini, G Orsomando, MP Coleman
bioRxiv, 2024.03. 14.584798, 2024
2024
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