Caterina Maestrale
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Recent Articles
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Mignacca S, Konold T, Gallisai E, Maestrale C, Gomez-Vitores A, Nunez A
J Vet Diagn Invest
. 2025 Feb;
:10406387251318694.
PMID: 39939903
Primary neoplastic diseases of the CNS in livestock are rare compared to companion animals. Here we describe the clinical, pathologic, and genetic findings in an adult sheep with a high-grade...
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Pintus D, Cancedda M, Puggioni G, Scivoli R, Rocchigiani A, Maestrale C, et al.
Vet Pathol
. 2024 Apr;
61(5):803-814.
PMID: 38613413
ORF virus (ORFV) causes contagious ecthyma ("ORF"), a disease of sheep and goats characterized by lesions ranging from vesicles and pustules to atypical papilloma-like and angiomatous lesions in the skin...
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Rocchigiani A, Ferretti L, Ledda A, Di Nardo A, Floris M, Bonelli P, et al.
Viruses
. 2023 Feb;
15(2).
PMID: 36851491
Understanding how geography and human mobility shape the patterns and spread of infectious diseases such as COVID-19 is key to control future epidemics. An interesting example is provided by the...
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Bonelli P, Dei Giudici S, Peruzzu A, Mura L, Santucciu C, Maestrale C, et al.
Pathogens
. 2021 Feb;
10(2).
PMID: 33530642
() is the causative agent of cystic echinococcosis in animals and humans. Different genotypes exhibit great diversity in their life cycle, host selectivity and pathogenicity. For this reason, the study...
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Puggioni G, Pintus D, Melzi E, Meloni G, Rocchigiani A, Maestrale C, et al.
J Virol
. 2018 Jul;
92(19).
PMID: 30021901
Arboviruses can cause a variety of clinical signs, including febrile illness, arthritis, encephalitis, and hemorrhagic fever. The recent Zika epidemic highlighted the possibility that arboviruses may also negatively affect the...
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Pintus D, Marruchella G, Masia M, Maestrale C, Cancedda M, Contu C, et al.
J Vet Diagn Invest
. 2016 May;
28(4):449-54.
PMID: 27154317
Herein we describe a glioblastoma partially occupying the telencephalic portion of the left cerebral hemisphere of a Sardinian (syn. Sarda) breed ewe. Microscopically, the mass consisted of a pleomorphic spindle-shaped...
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Maestrale C, Cancedda M, Pintus D, Masia M, Nonno R, Ru G, et al.
J Virol
. 2015 Jul;
89(19):10044-52.
PMID: 26202249
Unlabelled: Thirty-seven goats carrying different prion protein genotypes (PRNP) were orally infected with a classical scrapie brain homogenate from wild-type (ARQ/ARQ) sheep and then mated to obtain 2 additional generations...
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Scano P, Rosa A, Incani A, Maestrale C, Santucciu C, Perra D, et al.
Mol Biosyst
. 2015 May;
11(7):2008-16.
PMID: 25959287
While neurochemical metabolite modifications, determined by different techniques, have been diffusely reported in human and mice brains affected by transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSEs), this aspect has been little studied in...
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Maestrale C, Masia M, Pintus D, Lollai S, Kozel T, Gates-Hollingsworth M, et al.
Vet Microbiol
. 2015 Apr;
177(3-4):409-13.
PMID: 25840469
In this study, we examined in Sardinia the brain of 555 autochthonous sheep, 50 goats, and 4 mouflons which were found affected by neurological signs. We found 6 goats and...
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Cancedda M, Di Guardo G, Chiocchetti R, Demontis F, Marruchella G, Sorteni C, et al.
J Virol
. 2013 Nov;
88(2):1065-70.
PMID: 24198416
Atypical and classical scrapie-infected sheep brain tissue was monolaterally injected into the tonsils of lambs to investigate their role as a prion entry point. We first detected classical PrP(Sc) within...