Francesca Cencetti
 Researcher
                            Department of Biomedical, Experimental and Clinical Sciences                                                        
University of Florence
                                                        Italy
                        
Biography
1993 Scientific Maturity Liceo F.Redi di Arezzo 1993 English Diploma in English "First Certificate" in Oxford 1999 Degree in Biological Sciences with a vote of 110/110 and praise at the University of Florence. 2001 Enable to practice the profession of Biologist 2003 PhD in Biochemistry and Applied Biology, XV cycle, at the University of Florence. 2004 Diploma of specialization on "Quality Control of Foods" 2009 Researcher in BIO10 Biochemistry, at the Faculty of Science MM FF and NN
Research Interest
Dr. Cencetti's interests concern the study of the biological role and mechanism of action of sphingosine 1-phosphate in myoblasts and satellite cells isolated from skeletal muscle
Publications
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                            Bondi, M; Germinario, E; Pirazzini, M; Zanetti, G; Cencetti, F; Donati, C; Gorza, L; Betto, R; Bruni, P; Danieli-Betto. (2017). The ablation of S1P3 receptor protects mouse soleus from age-related drop of muscle mass, force and regenerative capacity.. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY. CELL PHYSIOLOGY, pp. 0-0, ISSN:1522-1563 
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                            Bernacchioni, Caterina; Ghini, Veronica; Cencetti, Francesca; Japtok, Lukasz; Donati, Chiara; Bruni, Paola; Turano, Paola (2017). NMR metabolomics highlights sphingosine kinase-1 as a new molecular switch in the orchestration of aberrant metabolic phenotype in cancer cells. MOLECULAR ONCOLOGY, vol. 11, pp. 517-533-533, ISSN:1574-7891 
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                            Bruno, M; Rizzo, Im; Romero-Guevara, R; Bernacchioni, C; Cencetti, F; Donati, C; Bruni, P. (2017). Sphingosine 1-phosphate signaling axis mediates fibroblast growth factor 2-induced proliferation and survival of murine auditory neuroblasts. BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-MOLECULAR CELL RESEARCH, vol. 1864(5), pp. 814-824, ISSN:0167-4889 

