Guidi, Alessandra
Saccoccia, Fulvio
Gennari, Nadia
Gimmelli, Roberto
Nizi, Emanuela
Lalli, Cristiana
Paonessa, Giacomo
Papoff, Giuliana
Bresciani, Alberto
Ruberti, Giovina https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2367-9709
Funding for this research was provided by:
CNR (National Research Council)-CNCCS (Collezione Nazionale di Composti Chimici e Centro di screening) “Rare, Neglected and Poverty Related Diseases - Schistodiscovery (DSB.AD011.001.003)
Ministero dell’Istruzione, dell’Università e della Ricerca (PRIN 20154JRJPP_006)
Regione Lazio (DCM.AD003.014.002 / CNR/CNCCS - IBCN)
Article History
Received: 19 September 2018
Accepted: 12 December 2018
First Online: 27 December 2018
Authors’ information
: CL contributed to this work during her PhD Programme in Genetics and Molecular Biology of Sapienza University of Roma at the National Research Council, Institute of Cell Biology and Neurobiology, Monterotondo (Roma), Italy. She is currently at the Biology Department, IRBM Science Park SpA, Pomezia, Italy.
: Animal work was approved by the National Research Council, Institute of Cell Biology and Neurobiology animal welfare committee (OPBA) and by the competent authorities of the Italian Ministry of Health, DGSAF, Rome (authorization no. 25/2014-PR). All experiments were conducted in respect to the 3R rules according to the ethical and safety rules and guidelines for the use of animals in biomedical research provided by the relevant Italian law and European Union Directive (Italian Legislative Decree 26/2014 and 2010/63/EU) and the International Guiding Principles for Biomedical Research involving animals (Council for the International Organizations of Medical Sciences, Geneva, Switzerland).
: Not applicable.
: The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
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