Monica G Ferrini
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Recent Articles
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Ferrini M, Abraham A, Millan R, Graciano L, Eleswarapu S, Rajfer J
PLoS One
. 2025 Feb;
20(2):e0316798.
PMID: 39913351
The nutraceutical COMP-4 -consisting of L-citrulline, ginger extract, and herbal components Paullinia cupana and muira puama-has been shown previously to stimulate the production of nitric oxide (NO) in a variety...
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Crisostomo-Wynne T, Hertz A, Ferrini M, Brand T, Salgar S
Sex Med
. 2025 Jan;
12(6):qfaf001.
PMID: 39845379
Background: Pelvic trauma can have long-lasting debilitating effects, including severe erectile dysfunction (ED) in men. While there are effective treatments for ED, these treat the symptoms not the cause. Those...
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Silva B, Krogstad P, Teles R, Andrade P, Rajfer J, Ferrini M, et al.
Front Immunol
. 2024 Jan;
14:1284148.
PMID: 38162653
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need to identify mechanisms of antiviral host defense against SARS-CoV-2. One such mediator is interferon-g (IFN-γ), which, when administered to infected patients, is...
4.
Desai M, Torsoni A, Torsoni M, Eisaghalian A, Ferrini M, Ross M
J Dev Orig Health Dis
. 2022 Sep;
14(2):223-230.
PMID: 36097652
Developmental programming studies using mouse models have housed the animals at human thermoneutral temperatures (22°C) which imposes constant cold stress. As this impacts energy homeostasis, we investigated the effects of...
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Wang G, Shen D, Zhang X, Ferrini M, Li Y, Liao H
Medicine (Baltimore)
. 2021 Nov;
100(41):e27508.
PMID: 34731136
Background: Erectile dysfunction is a disease commonly caused by diabetes mellitus (DMED) and cavernous nerve injury (CNIED). Bioinformatics analyses including differentially expressed genes (DEGs), enriched functions and pathways (EFPs), and...
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Ferrini M, Abraham A, Graciano L, Nguyen S, Mills J, Rajfer J
Transl Androl Urol
. 2021 Aug;
10(7):2889-2898.
PMID: 34430391
Background: The combination of the nutraceuticals, Paullinia cupana, ginger rhizome, muira puama, and the amino acid L-citrulline (COMP-4) has been shown to stimulate the production of inducible nitric oxide synthase...
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Nguyen S, Mangubat M, Eleswarapu S, Wilson J, Molina J, Abraham A, et al.
Sex Med
. 2021 Feb;
9(2):100312.
PMID: 33540365
Introduction: The link between cannabis use and erectile dysfunction remains unclear. Moreover, the effect of cannabis in tandem with current Western dietary habits is an area in male sexual health...
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Desai M, Ferrini M, Han G, Narwani K, Ross M
Nutrients
. 2020 Nov;
12(11).
PMID: 33138074
Maternal high-fat (HF) is associated with offspring hyperphagia and obesity. We hypothesized that maternal HF alters fetal neuroprogenitor cell (NPC) and hypothalamic arcuate nucleus (ARC) development with preferential differentiation of...
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Nguyen S, Castellanos K, Abraham A, Ferrini M
Int J Impot Res
. 2020 Feb;
33(1):67-74.
PMID: 32005937
COMP-4, a nutraceutical combination consisting of ginger rhizome, muira puama, Paullinia cupana, and L-citrulline, enhances intracellular nitric oxide (NO) production by the corporal smooth muscle cells (CSMC). This study aims...
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Rajfer R, Flores M, Abraham A, Garcia E, Hinojosa N, Desai M, et al.
J Osteoporos
. 2019 Jul;
2019:1592328.
PMID: 31275540
Osteoporosis represents an imbalance between bone formation and bone resorption. As a result of low estrogen levels, it is markedly prevalent during menopause, thus making such patients susceptible to fractures....