Marialuisa Giunta
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Recent Articles
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Rigamonti A, Agosti F, De Col A, Silvestri G, Marazzi N, Bini S, et al.
Int J Endocrinol
. 2014 Jan;
2013:565967.
PMID: 24454366
Obese adults frequently exhibit a low-grade inflammation and insulin resistance, which have been hypothesized to be established early in childhood. Aim of this study was to evaluate the age-dependent relationships...
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Giunta M, Cardinale M, Agosti F, Patrizi A, Compri E, Rigamonti A, et al.
Obes Facts
. 2012 Aug;
5(4):567-74.
PMID: 22922806
Background: Whole body vibration (WBV) has been reported to exert growth hormone(GH)-releasing effects in healthy subjects. Despite the potential of WBV to positively affect body composition changes via lipolytic effects,...
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Rigamonti A, Sartorio A, Bonomo S, Giunta M, Grassi G, Perotti M, et al.
Metabolism
. 2012 Jul;
61(12):1797-802.
PMID: 22784430
Objective: Changes in circulating levels of many adipocyte-derived peptides, including adipokines such as adiponectin, leptin and tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α), have been reported in obesity (OB). Somatostatin (SRIF) inhibits...
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Chigurupati S, Arumugam T, Son T, Lathia J, Jameel S, Mughal M, et al.
PLoS One
. 2007 Nov;
2(11):e1167.
PMID: 18000539
The Notch signaling pathway is critically involved in cell fate decisions during development of many tissues and organs. In the present study we employed in vivo and cell culture models...
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Rigamonti A, Cella S, Giordani C, Bonomo S, Giunta M, Sartorio A, et al.
Neuroendocrinology
. 2006 Nov;
84(2):115-22.
PMID: 17106185
Anabolic steroids are frequently taken by athletes and bodybuilders together with recombinant human GH (rhGH), though there is some scientific evidence that the use of anabolic steroids reverses the rhGH-induced...