S Casarini
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Recent Articles
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Lavatelli F, Valentini V, Palladini G, Verga L, Russo P, Foli A, et al.
Amyloid
. 2011 Aug;
18 Suppl 1:64-6.
PMID: 21838435
No abstract available.
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Merlini G, Bellotti V, Andreola A, Palladini G, Obici L, Casarini S, et al.
Clin Chem Lab Med
. 2002 Feb;
39(11):1065-75.
PMID: 11831622
Protein aggregation occurs in vivo as a result of improper folding or misfolding. Diverse diseases arise from protein misfolding and are now grouped under the term "protein conformational diseases", including...
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Perfetti V, Coluccia A, Intini D, Malgeri U, Vignarelli M, Casarini S, et al.
Am J Pathol
. 2001 May;
158(5):1599-603.
PMID: 11337357
Primary amyloidosis is a fatal disorder characterized by low numbers of clonal plasma cells in the bone marrow and the systemic deposition of light chain fragments in the form of...
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Perfetti V, Vignarelli M, Casarini S, Ascari E, Merlini G
Leukemia
. 2001 Mar;
15(2):195-202.
PMID: 11236934
Primary light chain-associated amyloidosis (AL) is a plasma cell dyscrasia that causes morbidity via systemic tissue deposition of monoclonal light chains in the form of fibrils (amyloid). It is the...
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Perfetti V, Ubbiali P, Magni M, Colli Vignarelli M, Casarini S, Matteucci P, et al.
Bone Marrow Transplant
. 1999 Apr;
23(4):323-7.
PMID: 10100575
In primary systemic amyloidosis, small numbers of bone marrow plasma cells secrete monoclonal light chains that form extracellular fibrils (amyloid) in various organs. Evidence limited to a few cases suggests...