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Rocco DAntuono

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DAntuono R, Murphy L, Nelson C
J Microsc . 2024 Nov; 296(3):171-172. PMID: 39512017
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Cimini B, Bankhead P, DAntuono R, Fazeli E, Fernandez-Rodriguez J, Fuster-Barcelo C, et al.
J Cell Sci . 2024 Oct; 137(20). PMID: 39475207
Bioimage analysis (BIA), a crucial discipline in biological research, overcomes the limitations of subjective analysis in microscopy through the creation and application of quantitative and reproducible methods. The establishment of...
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Pinna A, Ragaisyte I, Morton W, Angioletti-Uberti S, Proust A, DAntuono R, et al.
ACS Appl Mater Interfaces . 2024 Jul; 16(29):37623-37640. PMID: 38988046
Conditions affecting the brain are the second leading cause of death globally. One of the main challenges for drugs targeting brain diseases is passing the blood-brain barrier (BBB). Here, the...
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Major J, Crotta S, Finsterbusch K, Chakravarty P, Shah K, Frederico B, et al.
Nature . 2023 Aug; 621(7980):813-820. PMID: 37587341
Disruption of the lung endothelial-epithelial cell barrier following respiratory virus infection causes cell and fluid accumulation in the air spaces and compromises vital gas exchange function. Endothelial dysfunction can exacerbate...
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Munoz-Ruiz M, Llorian M, DAntuono R, Pavlova A, Mavrigiannaki A, McKenzie D, et al.
J Allergy Clin Immunol . 2023 Aug; 152(6):1520-1540. PMID: 37562754
Background: Elicitation of allergic contact dermatitis (ACD), an inflammatory type 4 hypersensitivity disease, induces skin infiltration by polyclonal effector CD8 αβ T cells and precursors of tissue-resident memory T (T)...
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Mangione F, DAntuono R, Tapon N
Front Physiol . 2023 Jan; 13:1093303. PMID: 36685184
Tissues contain diverse cell populations that, together, make up physiologically functional units. A remarkable example is the animal epidermis, where neuronal and non-neuronal cells intermingle to allow somatosensory perception. In...
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Torres-Garcia E, Pinto-Camara R, Linares A, Martinez D, Abonza V, Brito-Alarcon E, et al.
Nat Commun . 2022 Dec; 13(1):7452. PMID: 36460648
The resolution of fluorescence microscopy images is limited by the physical properties of light. In the last decade, numerous super-resolution microscopy (SRM) approaches have been proposed to deal with such...
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Alva A, Brito-Alarcon E, Linares A, Torres-Garcia E, Hernandez H, Pinto-Camara R, et al.
J Microsc . 2022 Jul; 288(3):218-241. PMID: 35896096
Due to the wave nature of light, optical microscopy has a lower-bound lateral resolution limit of approximately half of the wavelength of visible light, that is, within the range of...
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DAntuono R, Bowen J
J Microsc . 2022 Jul; 288(3):207-217. PMID: 35792534
Biomedical imaging includes the use of a variety of techniques to study organs and tissues. Some of the possible imaging modalities are more spread at clinical level (CT, MRI, PET),...
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Barry D, Gerri C, Bell D, DAntuono R, Niakan K
J Cell Sci . 2022 May; 135(10). PMID: 35502739
The study of cellular and developmental processes in physiologically relevant three-dimensional (3D) systems facilitates an understanding of mechanisms underlying cell fate, disease and injury. While cutting-edge microscopy technologies permit the...