Cecilia C Vila
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Vila C, Saracino M, Lombardo T, Falduto G, Diaz M, Calcagno M, et al.
Parasite Immunol
. 2021 Jan;
43(4):e12820.
PMID: 33434287
The goal of this study was to analyse the effects of a protein-deficient (PD) diet on antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC) in vitro against newborn larvae (NBL) of Trichinella spiralis in...
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Vila C, Saracino M, Falduto G, Calcagno M, Venturiello S, Pallaro A, et al.
Nutrition
. 2019 Jan;
60:161-169.
PMID: 30599460
Objectives: We aimed to analyze the effect of a protein-deficient diet on mucosal and systemic immunity during a Trichinella spiralis infection. Methods: Two groups of weaning Wistar rats received a...
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Calcagno M, Forastiero M, Saracino M, Vila C, Venturiello S
Parasitol Res
. 2017 Sep;
116(11):2933-2939.
PMID: 28932905
In human trichinellosis, the relevance of the presence and persistence of specific serum IgE and IgG4 during the early and late phases of infection is still controversial.The aim of this...
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Saracino M, Calcagno M, Beauche E, Garnier A, Vila C, Granchetti H, et al.
Vet Parasitol
. 2016 Jun;
231:2-7.
PMID: 27349972
Infection by Trichinella spp. during pregnancy still arises many questions. Worldwide an important number of trichinellosis outbreaks have occurred over time where pregnant women were or might have been involved....
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Falduto G, Vila C, Saracino M, Gentilini M, Venturiello S
Vet Parasitol
. 2016 May;
231:47-52.
PMID: 27211081
Parasitic infection caused by Trichinella spiralis provokes an early stimulation of the mucosal immune system which causes an allergic inflammatory response in the lungs. The present work was intended to...
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Falduto G, Vila C, Saracino M, Calcagno M, Venturiello S
Parasitol Res
. 2014 Nov;
114(2):679-85.
PMID: 25416332
The migratory stage of Trichinella spiralis, the newborn larva (NBL), travels along the pulmonary microvascular system on its way to the skeletal muscle cells. The present work studies the capability...