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Serena G, Yan S, Camhi S, Patel S, Lima R, Sapone A, et al.
Clin Exp Immunol . 2016 Dec; 187(3):490-506. PMID: 27936497
Coeliac disease (CD) is an autoimmune enteropathy triggered by gluten and characterized by a strong T helper type 1 (Th1)/Th17 immune response in the small intestine. Regulatory T cells (T...
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Melega S, Canistro D, De Nicola G, Lazzeri L, Sapone A, Paolini M
Br J Nutr . 2013 Feb; 110(6):988-97. PMID: 23433361
A diet rich in fat is considered a primary risk factor for CVD, cancer and failures in metabolism and endocrine functions. Hyperlipidaemia generates oxidative stress and weakens antioxidant defences as...
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Sapone A, Canistro D, Bonamassa B, Biagi G, Paolini M
J Biomed Biotechnol . 2009 May; 2009:801984. PMID: 19478953
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Canistro D, Bonamassa B, Pozzetti L, Sapone A, Abdel-Rahman S, Biagi G, et al.
Food Chem Toxicol . 2008 Dec; 47(2):454-61. PMID: 19101601
Conflicting data on the anticancer properties of the polyphenolic natural product resveratrol (RSV) have been reported. Since the inhibition of "bioactivating" Phase-I xenobiotic metabolizing enzymes (XMEs) and/or induction of "detoxifying"...
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Canistro D, Pozzetti L, Sapone A, Broccoli M, Affatato A, Stradiotti A, et al.
Food Chem Toxicol . 2007 Aug; 46(1):34-42. PMID: 17686559
It was previously found that fenarimol, vinclozolin or acephate, three of the most used pesticides worldwide, provoked a marked perturbation of murine cytochrome P450 (CYP)-linked monooxygenases. Here, to more closely...
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Canistro D, Pozzetti L, Sapone A, Broccoli M, Bonamassa B, Longo V, et al.
Mutat Res . 2007 Aug; 637(1-2):16-22. PMID: 17681554
An adequate folate intake minimizes the risk of various cancers and other disorders such as vascular diseases and neural tube defects. However, meta-analyses revealed difficulties in supporting the relationship between...
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Secondulfo M, De Magistris L, Sapone A, Di Monda G, Esposito P, Carratu R
Minerva Gastroenterol Dietol . 2006 Feb; 45(3):187-92. PMID: 16498329
Background: Intestinal permeability can be investigated by means of molecular probes which are able to cross the intestinal wall through tight junctions of villi (smaller probes) and/or of crypts (larger...
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Filosa A, Valgimigli L, Pedulli G, Sapone A, Maggio A, Renda D, et al.
Br J Haematol . 2005 Sep; 131(1):135-40. PMID: 16173974
High oxidative stress status (OSS) is known to be one of the most important factors determining cell injury and consequent organ damage in thalassaemic patients with secondary iron overload. Using...
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Sapone A, Pozzetti L, Canistro D, Broccoli M, Bronzetti G, Potenza G, et al.
Food Chem Toxicol . 2004 Dec; 43(1):173-83. PMID: 15582210
This work aimed to investigate whether the insecticide acephate (125 or 250 mg/kg b.w.) or diflubenzuron (752 or 1075 mg/kg b.w.), two of the most widely used pesticides worldwide, impairs...
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Secondulfo M, Iafusco D, Carratu R, Demagistris L, Sapone A, Generoso M, et al.
Dig Liver Dis . 2004 Feb; 36(1):35-45. PMID: 14971814
Background: Increased intestinal permeability was described in several intestinal auto-immune conditions. There are very few and contradictory reports about type I diabetes mellitus, an auto-immune condition sometimes associated with celiac...