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Bargossi E, Tabanelli G, Montanari C, Gatto V, Chinnici F, Gardini F, et al.
J Appl Microbiol . 2017 Jan; 122(4):1078-1091. PMID: 28117533
Aims: The tyraminogenic potential of the strains Enterococcus faecalis EF37 and ATCC 29212 was investigated in a synthetic medium containing defined amounts of tyrosine and phenylalanine at different temperatures. Methods...
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Dimonaco M, Brignardello E, Leonardi L, Gatto V, Gallo M, Pizzini A, et al.
Int J Oncol . 2011 May; 2(4):653-6. PMID: 21573607
The antiandrogen flutamide (FLU) has been reported to exert antiproliferative action on both male and postmenopausal breast cancer and to inhibit growth of chemically induced rat breast cancer. We studied...
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Bover-Cid S, Torriani S, Gatto V, Tofalo R, Suzzi G, Belletti N, et al.
J Appl Microbiol . 2009 Feb; 106(4):1397-407. PMID: 19239554
Aims: To evaluate the concomitant effects of three technological variables (fermentation temperature, NaCl and glucose added to the meat batter) on diamines (cadaverine, putrescine and histamine) accumulation and microbial changes...
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Gallo M, Aragno M, Gatto V, Tamagno E, Brignardello E, Manti R, et al.
Eur J Endocrinol . 1999 Jul; 141(1):35-9. PMID: 10407220
Objective: Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) is a widely studied steroid hormone with multi-functional properties. Reports suggest that some of the many activities of DHEA are due to its protective effect against lipid...
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Aragno M, Tamagno E, Gatto V, Brignardello E, Parola S, Danni O, et al.
Free Radic Biol Med . 1999 Jul; 26(11-12):1467-74. PMID: 10401610
Chronic hyperglycemia in diabetes determines the overproduction of free radicals, and evidence is increasing that these contribute to the development of diabetic complications. It has recently been reported that dehydroepiandrosterone...
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Brignardello E, Beltramo E, Molinatti P, Aragno M, Gatto V, Tamagno E, et al.
J Endocrinol . 1998 Aug; 158(1):21-6. PMID: 9713322
Pericyte loss is an early feature of diabetic retinopathy and represents a key step in the progression of this disease. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of dehydroepiandro-sterone (DHEA)...
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Gatto V, Aragno M, Gallo M, Tamagno E, Martini A, Di Monaco M, et al.
Oncol Rep . 1998 Apr; 5(1):241-3. PMID: 9458329
Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) exerts opposite effects on the growth of mammary carcinoma. A stimulatory effect is observed in absence of estrogens, due to interaction of DHEA metabolite(s) with the estrogen receptor...
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Aragno M, Brignardello E, Tamagno E, Gatto V, Danni O, Boccuzzi G
J Endocrinol . 1998 Jan; 155(2):233-40. PMID: 9415057
Free radical overproduction contributes to tissue damage induced by acute hyperglycemia. Dehydroepiandrosterone, which has recently been found to have antioxidant properties, was administered i.p. to rats at different doses (10,...
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Di Monaco M, Pizzini A, Gatto V, Leonardi L, Gallo M, Brignardello E, et al.
Br J Cancer . 1997 Jan; 75(4):589-92. PMID: 9052415
Epidemiological and experimental studies suggest that dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA) exerts a protective effect against breast cancer. It has been proposed that the non-competitive inhibition of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD) contributes to DHEA...
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Gatto V, Di Monaco M, Brignardello E, Leonardi L, Gallo M, Boccuzzi G
Ann N Y Acad Sci . 1996 Apr; 784:439-42. PMID: 8651594
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