Publications by authors named "D D Rastelli"

Diabetic macular edema (DME) is a common sight-threatening complication of diabetic retinopathy (DR) and the leading cause of severe visual impairment among the working-age population. Several therapeutic options are available for the management of DME, including intravitreal corticosteroids. They have been traditionally used as second-line treatment, due to the risk of intraocular pressure increase and cataract-related adverse events.

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Background & Aims: RET tyrosine kinase is necessary for enteric nervous system development. Loss-of-function RET mutations cause Hirschsprung disease (HSCR), in which infants are born with aganglionic bowel. Despite surgical correction, patients with HSCR often experience chronic defecatory dysfunction and enterocolitis, suggesting that RET is important after development.

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  • Scientists study neutron fields created by particle accelerators to help protect against radiation and improve devices that measure neutrons.
  • This research looked at two places: CERN in Geneva and a medical lab in Bern, using a special tool called DIAMON that quickly measures neutron energy without guessing.
  • The results showed that DIAMON works really well for different types of neutron fields, which is important for safely shutting down old nuclear facilities and making medical treatments.
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Functional gastrointestinal disorders (FGIDs) have prominent sex differences in incidence, symptoms, and treatment response that are not well understood. Androgens are steroid hormones present at much higher levels in males than females and could be involved in these differences. In adults with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), a FGID that affects 5% to 10% of the population worldwide, we found that free testosterone levels were lower than those in healthy controls and inversely correlated with symptom severity.

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The immune and enteric nervous (ENS) systems monitor the frontier with commensal and pathogenic microbes in the colon. We investigated whether FoxP3 regulatory T (Treg) cells functionally interact with the ENS. Indeed, microbe-responsive RORγ and Helios subsets localized in close apposition to nitrergic and peptidergic nerve fibers in the colon lamina propria (LP).

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