Publications by authors named "E Garattini"

The Cornelia de Lange syndrome (CdLS) is a rare genetic disease, which is characterized by a cohesinopathy. Mutations of the NIPBL gene are observed in 65% of CdLS patients. A novel iPSC (induced Pluripotent Stem Cell) line was reprogrammed from the leukocytes of a CdLS patient carrying a missense mutation of the NIPBL gene.

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  • Gastric cancer is a type of stomach cancer that is really complicated and has low survival rates, but researchers are studying a vitamin-A related substance called retinoic acid to help treat it.
  • The study looked at samples from 55 patients to see how certain genes are expressed in their tumors and if these could help predict how the cancer is progressing.
  • Results showed that some gene levels were higher in patients with more serious cancer stages, which could mean that these genes might help doctors understand and treat gastric cancer better in the future.
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All-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) is the most relevant and functionally active metabolite of Vitamin-A. From a therapeutic standpoint, ATRA is the first example of pharmacological agent exerting its anti-tumor activity via a cell differentiating action. In the clinics, ATRA is used in the treatment of Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia, a rare form of myeloid leukemia with unprecedented therapeutic results.

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Background: Gastric-cancer is a heterogeneous type of neoplastic disease and it lacks appropriate therapeutic options. There is an urgent need for the development of innovative pharmacological strategies, particularly in consideration of the potential stratified/personalized treatment of this tumor. All-Trans Retinoic-acid (ATRA) is one of the active metabolites of vitamin-A.

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