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    The Use of Differential Evolution for the Solution of Electromagnetic Inverse Scattering Problems

    Inspection of penetrable objects by using differential evolution together with a recently proposed iterative multiscaling approach is discussed in this Chapter. Several new results are included concerning the ...

    A. Donelli, A. Massa, G. Oliveri in Differential Evolution in Electromagnetics (2010)

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    Monitoring of multidrug resistence in a human leukemic cell line by cytogenetic and molecular analysis

    P. Temperani, A. Donelli, F. Giacobbi, A. Pietramaggiore, G. Emilia in Cytotechnology (1993)

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    Heterogeneity of Human Normal and Leukemic Cells of Lymphoid and Myeloid Lineage in Respect to the Expression of c-myc and c-myb mRNA Transcripts

    The clones pMC41.5 and pMC41.3, representing respectively the 5’ and the 3’ terminal of c-myc and the clone F8, representing the 3’ terminal of c-myb, were used to investigate the presence of myc and myb trans...

    L. Selleri, S. Ferrari, D. Venturelli in International Symposium: Retroviruses and … (1985)

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    Transcripts of c-fes Oncogene are Present at Detectable Levels in Total Cellular RNA of Human Myeloid but not Lymphoid Normal and Neoplastic Cells

    Total cellular RNA from a variety of normal and leukemic myeloid and lymphoid cell populations was analysed for the expression of a human cellular oncogene, c-fes, by Northern blot hybridization assays. The pr...

    S. Ferrari, L. Selleri, L. Moretti in International Symposium: Retroviruses and … (1985)

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    Detection of c-myc, c-myb and c-fes Oncogene Transcripts in Human Myeloid and Lymphoid Normal and Leukemic Cells by in Situ Hybridization

    The in situ hybridization technique was used to investigate the expression of the human cellular oncogenes, c-myc, c-myb and c-fes, simultaneously on different cell populations: normal resting and PHA stimulat...

    G. Emilia, A. Donelli, S. Ferrari in International Symposium: Retroviruses and … (1985)

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    Different Frequency Classes of Sequences in Heterogeneous Nuclear RNA of Normal Promyelocytes and Lymphoblasts and of Leukemic Blast Cells of Circulating Blood and of the HL60 Line

    A number of studies have led to the conclusion that each differentiated cell nucleus includes not only all of the genes ever utilized in the organism but also transcripts of most of these genes. A direct impli...

    U. Torelli, G. Torelli, F. Narni, A. Donelli in Modern Trends in Human Leukemia IV (1981)

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    Kinetics of hybridization to human DNA of heterogeneous nuclear RNA isolated from normal human lymphoblasts and acute leukemia blast cells

    Heterogeneous nuclear RNA was extracted from normal PHA-stimulated human lymphocytes and acute myeloid leukemia blast cells. Experiments were performed to determine the hybridization kinetics of these RNAs to ...

    G. Torelli, F. Narni, G. Franchini, A. Donelli, S. Ferrari in Molecular Biology Reports (1979)