Francesca E. Conte, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2005 | University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA |
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Sign in to add mentorCarla B. Green | grad student | 2005 | UVA | |
(Biochemical studies of the clock proteins BMAL1 and CRYs in Xenopus: Regulation of the CRYs subcellular localization and implications on their role in the modulation of the circadian loop.) |
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Russo A, Conte F, Marcuccio L, et al. (2015) O021. Abnormal connectivity within executive resting-state network in migraine with aura. The Journal of Headache and Pain. 16: A156 |
Tessitore A, Russo A, Conte F, et al. (2015) Abnormal Connectivity Within Executive Resting-State Network in Migraine With Aura. Headache. 55: 794-805 |
Tedeschi G, Russo A, Conte F, et al. (2015) Vestibular migraine pathophysiology: insights from structural and functional neuroimaging. Neurological Sciences : Official Journal of the Italian Neurological Society and of the Italian Society of Clinical Neurophysiology. 36: 37-40 |
Conte F, Arzilli C, Errico BM, et al. (2014) Sleep measures expressing 'functional uncertainty' in elderlies' sleep. Gerontology. 60: 448-57 |
Tedeschi G, Russo A, Conte F, et al. (2014) The role of BOLD-fMRI in elucidating migraine pathophysiology. Neurological Sciences : Official Journal of the Italian Neurological Society and of the Italian Society of Clinical Neurophysiology. S47-50 |
van der Schalie EA, Conte FE, Marz KE, et al. (2007) Structure/function analysis of Xenopus cryptochromes 1 and 2 reveals differential nuclear localization mechanisms and functional domains important for interaction with and repression of CLOCK-BMAL1. Molecular and Cellular Biology. 27: 2120-9 |
Zhu H, Conte F, Green CB. (2003) Nuclear localization and transcriptional repression are confined to separable domains in the circadian protein CRYPTOCHROME. Current Biology : Cb. 13: 1653-8 |