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Genuardi E, Barbero D, Dogliotti I, Mantoan B, Drandi D, Gambella M, et al.
Int J Lab Hematol . 2017 Dec; 40(2):201-208. PMID: 29205868
Introduction: The high-throughput era remarkably changed molecular laboratory practice. Actually, the increasing number of processed samples requires to reduce the risk of operator biases, by automating or simplifying as much...
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Songini M, Mannu C, Targhetta C, Bruno G
Acta Diabetol . 2016 Sep; 54(1):9-17. PMID: 27639869
Type 1 diabetes (T1D) results from an autoimmune destruction of insulin-producing beta cells that requires lifelong insulin treatment. While significant advances have been achieved in treatment, prevention of complications and...
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Laginestra M, Piccaluga P, Fuligni F, Rossi M, Agostinelli C, Righi S, et al.
Blood Cancer J . 2014 Nov; 4:259. PMID: 25382608
Peripheral T-cell lymphomas not otherwise specified (PTCLs/NOS) are rare and aggressive tumours whose molecular pathogenesis and diagnosis are still challenging. The microRNA (miRNA) profile of 23 PTCLs/NOS was generated and...
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Sapienza M, Fuligni F, Agostinelli C, Tripodo C, Righi S, Laginestra M, et al.
Leukemia . 2014 Feb; 28(8):1606-16. PMID: 24504027
Blastic plasmacytoid dendritic cell neoplasm (BPDCN) is a rare disease of controversial origin recently recognized as a neoplasm deriving from plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDCs). Nevertheless, it remains an orphan tumor...
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Gazzola A, Sabattini E, Mannu C, Bacci F, Sagramoso Sacchetti C, Artioli P, et al.
Pathologica . 2011 Aug; 103(1):14-8. PMID: 21837920
Nodal marginal zone lymphoma (NMZL) is an indolent B-cell lymphoma that originates from the marginal zone of B-cell follicles. The tumour is rather uncommon, and shares some morphologic and immunophenotypic...