Publications by authors named "A L Cucci"

Endothelial cells (ECs) are crucial for vascular health, regulating blood flow, nutrient exchange, and modulating immune responses and inflammation. The impairment of these processes causes the endothelial dysfunction (ED) characterized by oxidative stress, inflammation, vascular permeability, and extracellular matrix remodeling. While primary ECs have been widely used to study ED in vitro, their limitations-such as short lifespan and donor variability-pose challenges.

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A narrowed patent aortic lumen (<25 mm) represents a challenging scenario frequently observed during thoraco-abdominal and abdominal aortic pathologies involving the visceral vessels. The paper aims to describe the characteristics of a novel tapered-shape inner-branched custom-made stent-graft designed to specifically address the narrowed patent aortic lumen and its applicability in a wider spectrum of aortic scenarios at the reno-visceral segment.

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Background: Replacement and nonreplacement therapies effectively control bleeding in hemophilia A (HA) but imply lifelong interventions. Authorized gene addition therapy could provide a cure but still poses questions on durability. FVIIIgene correction would definitively restore factor (F)VIII production, as shown in animal models through nuclease-mediated homologous recombination (HR).

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Hemostasis is a sophisticated sequence of events aimed at repairing vessel injury. This process occurs in combination with angiogenesis, which leads to new blood vessel formation, helping in wound repair and facilitating tissue healing. The fine mechanisms that regulate hemostasis and angiogenesis are well described, but for a long time, coagulation factors (CF) have been considered merely players in the coagulation cascade.

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