Publications by authors named "Alessandro Magri"

We present a detailed analysis of the gradual degradation mechanisms of InGaAs Light-Emitting Diodes (LEDs) tuned for optical emission in the 1.45-1.65 μm range.

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  • The efficacy of cetuximab, an EGFR-targeted antibody for advanced colorectal cancer, is hindered due to the development of drug-resistant cells called persisters.
  • Recent research indicates that combining vitamin C (VitC), an antioxidant that can induce oxidative stress at high doses, with cetuximab may help prevent this resistance.
  • The study demonstrates that this combination reduces the growth of colorectal cancer organoids and delays resistance, potentially leading to new clinical strategies for treating patients with anti-EGFR therapies.
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Vitamin C (VitC) is known to directly impair cancer cell growth in preclinical models, but there is little clinical evidence on its antitumoral efficacy. In addition, whether and how VitC modulates anticancer immune responses is mostly unknown. Here, we show that a fully competent immune system is required to maximize the antiproliferative effect of VitC in breast, colorectal, melanoma, and pancreatic murine tumors.

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The emergence of drug resistance limits the efficacy of targeted therapies in human tumors. The prevalent view is that resistance is a fait accompli: when treatment is initiated, cancers already contain drug-resistant mutant cells. Bacteria exposed to antibiotics transiently increase their mutation rates (adaptive mutability), thus improving the likelihood of survival.

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Background: Neoantigens that arise as a consequence of tumor-specific mutations can be recognized by T lymphocytes leading to effective immune surveillance. In colorectal cancer (CRC) and other tumor types, a high number of neoantigens is associated with patient response to immune therapies. The molecular processes governing the generation of neoantigens and their turnover in cancer cells are poorly understood.

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Molecular alterations in genes involved in DNA mismatch repair (MMR) promote cancer initiation and foster tumour progression. Cancers deficient in MMR frequently show favourable prognosis and indolent progression. The functional basis of the clinical outcome of patients with tumours that are deficient in MMR is not clear.

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After a sporadic detection in 1990s, G3P[8] rotaviruses emerged as a predominant genotype during recent years in many areas worldwide, including parts of Italy. The present study describes the molecular epidemiology and evolution of G3P[8] rotaviruses detected in Italian children with gastroenteritis during two survey periods (2004-2005 and 2008-2013). Whole genome of selected G3P[8] strains was determined and antigenic differences between these strains and rotavirus vaccine strains were analyzed.

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