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A A E Bertelli

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Mannari C, Bertelli A, Stiaccini G, Giovannini L
Med Hypotheses . 2010 Oct; 75(6):636-8. PMID: 20932649
Resveratrol (RSV), a red wine component, and red wine itself exert cardio- and nephroprotective effects by modulating the Nitric Oxide system (NO). It has been shown that one of the...
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Bertelli A, Mannari C, Santi S, Filippi C, Migliori M, Giovannini L
J Med Virol . 2008 Feb; 80(4):741-5. PMID: 18297698
The risk of an avian influenza pandemic has put oseltamivir (Tamiflu) in the spotlight and has given rise to rumors that shikimic acid (SK), which is used for the synthesis...
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Donetti E, Bedoni M, Boschini E, Bertelli A, Sforza C, Gagliano N
Br J Dermatol . 2005 Oct; 153(5):881-6. PMID: 16225595
Background: Skin reaction is the most common side-effect of radiation therapy. Radiation-induced dermal fibrosis has been characterized histologically, but little is known about the epidermis overlying fibronecrotic lesions. Objectives: To...
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Cattaneo A, Ballabio C, Bernardini R, Bertelli A, Novembre E, Vierucci A, et al.
Int J Tissue React . 2004 Jul; 25(4):159-65. PMID: 15244321
Vegetable proteins could be a suitable alternative to animal proteins in the clarification of wine, but their residues could represent a risk for subjects with food allergy or intolerance. The...
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Morin C, Zini R, Albengres E, Bertelli A, Bertelli A, Tillement J
Drugs Exp Clin Res . 2004 May; 29(5-6):227-33. PMID: 15134379
We have previously shown, as have other authors, that trans-resveratrol (E-resveratrol, 3,4,5-trihydroxy-E-stilbene) reduces reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation of mitochondria freshly isolated from healthy rat brains and that it also...
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Cattaneo A, Ballabio C, Bertelli A, Fiocchi A, Galli C, Isoardi P, et al.
Int J Tissue React . 2003 Oct; 25(2):57-64. PMID: 14518594
Gluten or hydrolyzed gluten could be a suitable alternative to animal proteins in the wine clarification process, but their residues could represent a risk for individuals suffering from coeliac disease...
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Corsi M, Ponti W, Ferrara F, Venditti A, Malavazos A, Ruscica M, et al.
Drugs Exp Clin Res . 2003 Jun; 28(6):235-42. PMID: 12776577
The chemopreventive activity of resveratrol, a stilbene found in grapes and wine, was evaluated in a human monocytic leukemia cell line at the same concentration (100 nM to 1 microM)...
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Giovannini L, Migliori M, Filippi C, Origlia N, Panichi V, Falchi M, et al.
Int J Tissue React . 2002 Aug; 24(2):53-6. PMID: 12182233
The objective of this study was to assess whether tyrosol and caffeic acid are able to inhibit lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha release. TNF is one of the most...
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Restani P, Beretta B, Ballabio C, Galli C, Bertelli A
Int J Tissue React . 2002 Aug; 24(2):45-51. PMID: 12182232
Hydrolyzed gluten could be a suitable alternative to animal proteins in the wine clarification process, but the residual proteins could constitute a risk for subjects suffering from celiac disease or...
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Bertelli A, Migliori M, Bertelli A, Origlia N, Filippi C, Panichi V, et al.
Drugs Exp Clin Res . 2002 Jun; 28(1):11-5. PMID: 12073763
Some well-known antioxidant phenols present in extravirgin olive oil have also been found in white wine. Both tyrosol and caffeic acid are phenols that are present not only in extravirgin...