Bartolomeo Biolatti
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Recent Articles
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Cuccato M, Divari S, Ciaramita S, Sereno A, Campelli D, Biolatti P, et al.
Animals (Basel)
. 2024 Aug;
14(15).
PMID: 39123782
Porcine pleuropneumonia (PPP) is one of the main causes leading to massive losses in the pig industry, with high economic impacts. Among different etiological agents, (APP) is responsible for severe...
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Cuccato M, Scaglione F, Centelleghe C, Divari S, Biolatti B, Pregel P, et al.
Front Vet Sci
. 2022 Apr;
9:830073.
PMID: 35425830
In recent years, antimicrobial (AM) use in poultry farming has been attracting attention worldwide mainly due to AM resistance spreading. The role of AM prophylaxis in the modulation of gut...
3.
Sohrabi H, Cannizzo F, Pregel P, Scaglione F, Beltramo C, Acutis P, et al.
Vet Ital
. 2020 Dec;
56(2):77-85.
PMID: 33382231
Adequate testing and adulterant detection of food products are required to assure its safety and avoid fraudulent activities. Adulteration/substitution of costlier meat with a cheaper or inferior meat is one...
4.
Divari S, Pregel P, Zanet S, Ferroglio E, Giannini F, Scaglione F, et al.
Animals (Basel)
. 2020 Nov;
10(11).
PMID: 33182237
Wild rodents are reservoirs of several species that cause human bartonellosis. The aim of this study was to assess the presence of spp. DNA in wild rodents in Pianosa island,...
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Starvaggi Cucuzza L, Pregel P, Biolatti B, Cannizzo F
Res Vet Sci
. 2020 Sep;
133:157-162.
PMID: 32992127
For the current European legislation, the chemical analysis of drug residues is the exclusive accepted method to identify animals illicitly treated with growth promoters. Glucocorticoids and their metabolites are no...
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Baldelli I, Biolatti B, Santi P, Murialdo G, Bassi A, Santori G, et al.
Altern Lab Anim
. 2019 Jun;
47(1):30-38.
PMID: 31237161
The use of animals for educational and research purposes is common in both veterinary and human medicine degree courses, and one that involves important ethical considerations. The aim of this...
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Scaglione F, Biolatti C, Pregel P, Berio E, Cannizzo F, Biolatti B, et al.
PeerJ
. 2019 Feb;
7:e6198.
PMID: 30755824
Background: The zoo is a unique environment in which to study animals. Zoos have a long history of research into aspects of animal biology, even if this was not the...
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Cannizzo F, Starvaggi Cucuzza L, Divari S, Berio E, Scaglione F, Biolatti B
Domest Anim Endocrinol
. 2018 Aug;
65:101-108.
PMID: 30099262
Glucocorticoids (GCs) are illegally used as growth promoters in cattle, and the analytical methods officially applied most likely underestimate the precise frequency of the abuse. As a side effect, the...
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Divari S, Starvaggi Cucuzza L, Riondato F, Pregel P, Sacchi P, Rasero R, et al.
J Dairy Res
. 2018 Aug;
85(3):281-287.
PMID: 30088456
The objective of this study was to demonstrate the usefulness of an immunomagnetic method to purify subpopulations of milk somatic cells. The experiment was conducted on milk samples collected from...
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Divari S, Berio E, Biolatti B, Cannizzo F
J Agric Food Chem
. 2017 Nov;
65(50):11140-11145.
PMID: 29179546
Corticosteroids are frequently used in livestock production, and their use is permitted by the European Union for therapeutic purposes only. However, small doses of corticosteroids are often administered in meat-producing...