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F Bagaglia

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Pasqualini L, Ministrini S, Lombardini R, Bagaglia F, Paltriccia R, Pippi R, et al.
Osteoporos Int . 2019 Feb; 30(4):797-806. PMID: 30809725
Introduction: The aim of our research was to explore if a weight-bearing and resistance exercise program could positively affect circulating osteogenic cells (OCs), markers of bone formation and quality of...
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Pirro M, Mannarino M, Bianconi V, De Vuono S, Sahebkar A, Bagaglia F, et al.
Osteoporos Int . 2016 Oct; 28(3):973-981. PMID: 27725998
Introduction: Both positive and negative associations between SUA and BMD have been reported. SUA levels and BMD increase with higher body weight and other indices of adiposity; hence, the association...
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Pirro M, Manfredelli M, Schillaci G, Helou R, Bagaglia F, Melis F, et al.
Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis . 2012 Feb; 23(5):466-72. PMID: 22366195
Background And Aims: Ectopic artery calcification has been documented in women with postmenopausal osteoporosis, in whom an imbalance in the number of circulating osteoprogenitor cells (OPCs) has been identified. Circulating...
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Pirro M, Bocci E, Di Filippo F, Schillaci G, Mannarino M, Bagaglia F, et al.
J Intern Med . 2012 Jan; 272(2):177-84. PMID: 22211720
Objectives: Polymyalgia rheumatica (PMR) is a rheumatic disease that is characterized by intense activation of systemic inflammation. Systemic inflammation has been associated with an imbalance between endothelial injury and repair,...
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Pirro M, Schillaci G, Mannarino M, Scarponi A, Manfredelli M, Callarelli L, et al.
Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis . 2010 Jun; 21(9):636-42. PMID: 20554181
Background And Aims: An increased number of circulating osteoprogenitor cells (OPCs) expressing bone-related proteins and the stem cell marker CD34 have been identified in women with postmenopausal osteoporosis, who also...
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Schillaci G, Rondelli F, Pirro M, Bagaglia F, Pucci G, Noya G, et al.
Int J Immunopathol Pharmacol . 2010 Jan; 22(4):1035-41. PMID: 20074467
The progression of cancer is largely dependent on neoangiogenesis. Circulating endothelial progenitor cells (EPC) have the ability to form complete vascular structures in vitro and play a crucial role in...
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Pirro M, Leli C, Fabbriciani G, Manfredelli M, Callarelli L, Bagaglia F, et al.
Osteoporos Int . 2009 Jun; 21(2):297-306. PMID: 19484167
Unlabelled: The role of circulating osteoprogenitor cells in postmenopausal osteoporosis is unknown. We found that alkaline-phosphatase-positive (AP+) cells are the lacking cells in osteoporosis, whose reduction is related to bone...
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Lupattelli G, Marchesi S, Siepi D, Bagaglia F, Palumbo B, Roscini A, et al.
Vasa . 2006 Nov; 35(4):215-20. PMID: 17109362
Background: The natriuretic peptides, Brain Natriuretic Peptide (BNP), C-type Natriuretic Peptide (CNP), are mediators of cardiovascular homeostasis. The impairment of arterial ability to vasodilate, also known as endothelial dysfunction, represents...
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Pirro M, Schillaci G, Savarese G, Gemelli F, Vaudo G, Siepi D, et al.
Eur J Clin Invest . 2004 May; 34(5):335-41. PMID: 15147330
Background: Excess of cardiovascular risk among patients with chronic inflammatory diseases has been attributed to increased arterial stiffness. Hypercholesterolaemia has been demonstrated to promote a low-grade inflammatory status. The objective...