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Battistelli M, Salucci S, Olivotto E, Minguzzi M, Guidotti S, Pagani S, et al.
Apoptosis . 2014 Jul; 19(10):1471-83. PMID: 25015553
Chondrocyte death and loss of extracellular matrix are the central features in articular cartilage degeneration during osteoarthritis pathogenesis. Cartilage diseases and, in particular, osteoarthritis are widely correlated to apoptosis but,...
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Manferdini C, Cavallo C, Grigolo B, Fiorini M, Nicoletti A, Gabusi E, et al.
J Tissue Eng Regen Med . 2013 Mar; 10(5):374-91. PMID: 23495253
Osteochondral lesions require treatment to restore the biology and functionality of the joint. A novel nanostructured biomimetic gradient scaffold was developed to mimic the biochemical and biophysical properties of the...
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Cavallo C, Desando G, Cattini L, Cavallo M, Buda R, Giannini S, et al.
J Biol Regul Homeost Agents . 2013 Mar; 27(1):165-75. PMID: 23489696
Bone marrow is one of the best characterized stem cell microenvironments that contains Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs), a rare population of non-hematopoietic stromal cells. MSCs have been indicated as a...
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Gennaro P, Di Curzio P, Mitro V, Facchini A, Saponaro G, Cascino F, et al.
Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci . 2013 Mar; 17(4):548-51. PMID: 23467957
Background: Frey syndrome is a common complication that appears few months after parotid surgery with flushing and sweating of the parotid-temporal area during mastication. It presumably originates from an aberrant...
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Lattanzi G, Marmiroli S, Facchini A, Maraldi N
Eur J Histochem . 2013 Jan; 56(4):e45. PMID: 23361241
Mutations in genes encoding nuclear envelope proteins, particularly LMNA encoding the A-type lamins, cause a broad range of diverse diseases, referred to as laminopathies. The astonishing variety of diseased phenotypes...
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Zati A, Desando G, Cavallo C, Buda R, Giannini S, Fortuna D, et al.
J Biol Regul Homeost Agents . 2012 Dec; 26(4):701-11. PMID: 23241120
Articular cartilage lesions represent a challenging problem for orthopaedic surgeons. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of a new pulsed Nd:YAG High Intensity Laser Therapy on...
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Gennaro P, Mitro V, Gabriele G, Giovannetti F, Facchini A
Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci . 2012 Oct; 16 Suppl 4:117-20. PMID: 23090826
Blow-out fractures usually involve the orbit in the floor or in the medial wall. Anyway, if the roof of the orbit is thin and direct compressive or buckling forces impact...
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Agrillo A, Nastro Siniscalchi E, Facchini A, Filiaci F, Ungari C
Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci . 2012 Sep; 16(7):952-7. PMID: 22953645
Osteonecrosis of the jaw (ONJ) is an unremitting adverse outcome associated with bisphosphonate therapy, primarily intravenously administered, in patients with bone metastases from solid tumors, multiple myeloma and osteometabolic diseases....
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Vitale M, Rizzoli R, Mariani A, Neri L, Facchini A, Papa S
Cytotechnology . 2012 Feb; 2(1):59-62. PMID: 22358581
A flow cytometric methodology was set up to assess the binding capability of peripheral blood NK and T cells to the K562 tumor cell line. Differential side scatter characteristics between...
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Mariani E, Roda P, Mariani A, Vitale M, Degrassi A, Papa S, et al.
Cytotechnology . 2012 Feb; 1(1):103-5. PMID: 22358452
Old subjects exhibit a decline in circulating T cells and an impaired proliferative response to mitogens, plus a relative increase in cells with NK phenotype not associated with a concomitant...