''INCREASED EXPRESSION AND PHOSPHORYLATION OF THE TWO S100A9 ISOFORMS IN MONONUCLEAR CELLS FROM PATIENTS WITH SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS: A PROTEOMIC SIGNATURE FOR CIRCULATING LOW-DENSITY GRANULOCYTES.''
The Department investigates the molecular basis and signaling pathways associated with damage and repair in ischemic and inflammatory-based diseases associated with abdominal organs (liver, pancreas, and kidney), cancer, and cardiovascular disease but also other. idiopathic diseases such as pulmonary fibrosis.