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Andrea la Sala

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Ferrari D, la Sala A, Milani D, Celeghini C, Casciano F
Front Immunol . 2021 Mar; 11:617804. PMID: 33664731
Atherosclerosis is a hardening and narrowing of arteries causing a reduction of blood flow. It is a leading cause of death in industrialized countries as it causes heart attacks, strokes,...
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Cacciotti G, Caputo B, Selvaggi C, la Sala A, Vitiello L, Diallo D, et al.
Virology . 2015 Aug; 485:189-98. PMID: 26280469
Given the pivotal role of monocyte-derived dendritic cells (DCs) in determining the magnitude of the antiviral innate immune response, we sought to determine whether Usutu virus (USUV) and West Nile...
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Efficace F, Fayers P, Pusic A, Cemal Y, Yanagawa J, Jacobs M, et al.
Cancer . 2015 Jun; 121(18):3335-42. PMID: 26079197
Background: The main objectives of this study were to identify the number of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) including a patient-reported outcome (PRO) endpoint across a wide range of cancer specialties...
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Ferrari D, Vitiello L, Idzko M, la Sala A
Trends Mol Med . 2015 Feb; 21(3):184-92. PMID: 25637413
Cell surface expression of specific receptors and ecto-nucleotidases makes extracellular nucleotides such as ATP, ADP, UTP, and adenosine suitable as signaling molecules for physiological and pathological events, including tissue stress...
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Gorini S, Gatta L, Pontecorvo L, Vitiello L, la Sala A
Am J Blood Res . 2013 Jan; 3(1):14-28. PMID: 23358447
Extracellular ATP (eATP) is the most abundant among extracellular nucleotides and is commonly considered as a classical danger signal, which stimulates immune responses in the presence of tissue injury. In...
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la Sala A, Pontecorvo L, Agresta A, Rosano G, Stabile E
Trends Mol Med . 2012 Jul; 18(8):494-501. PMID: 22818027
The development of collateral circulation is an inherent compensatory mechanism to restore impaired blood perfusion following artery stenosis and/or occlusion. This process, termed arteriogenesis, is driven by inflammation and involves...
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Vitiello L, Gorini S, Rosano G, la Sala A
Blood . 2012 Jun; 120(3):511-8. PMID: 22661701
Extracellular ATP (eATP), the most abundant among nucleotides, can act as a mediator during inflammatory responses by binding to plasmamembrane P2 purinergic receptors, which are widely expressed on cells of...
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Mammi C, la Sala A, Volterrani M, Gatta L, Antelmi A, Feraco A, et al.
Eur J Heart Fail . 2011 May; 13(6):642-50. PMID: 21613428
Aims: Physical training improves endothelial function and exercise capacity in patients with heart failure (HF). Serum from patients with cardiovascular diseases increases apoptosis of human endothelial cells suggesting the importance...
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Gorini S, Callegari G, Romagnoli G, Mammi C, Mavilio D, Rosano G, et al.
Blood . 2010 Jul; 116(22):4492-500. PMID: 20668227
Endothelial cells (ECs) represent a major source of actively secreted adenosine triphosphate (ATP). Natural killer (NK) cells can mediate vascular injury in several pathologic conditions, including cytomegalovirus infection and vascular...
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Giardino Torchia M, Ciaglia E, Masci A, Vitiello L, Fogli M, la Sala A, et al.
PLoS One . 2010 Jun; 5(6):e11052. PMID: 20548796
Background: HIV-1 Protease Inhibitors, namely PIs, originally designed to inhibit HIV-1 aspartic protease, can modulate the immune response by mechanisms largely unknown, and independent from their activity on viral replication....