Publications by authors named "G Mastronardo"

Cytotoxicity in the μM range was observed in cancer cell lines treated with N,N,N',N'-tetrabenzyl-4,5-diamino-2-cyclopentenone. Cell cycle analysis on HeLa cells showed a clear G1 phase arrest. A preliminary SAR on structural analogs was performed in order to identify the pharmacophores.

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Using two MR scanners, we evaluated the intraobserver, interobserver, image-reimage, and interimager variabilities in the assessment of magnetization transfer ratio (MTR) histograms obtained monthly on four occasions from five healthy volunteers. With multiple observers, the mean coefficients of variations ranged from 2.2% to 8.

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Using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), we measured in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) the brain volume changes over a one year period and correlated them with changes in disability. Three-dimensional T1-weighted magnetization prepared rapid acquisition gradient-echo (MP-RAGE) (with subsequent reconstruction of 1-mm thick axial slices) scans of the brain were obtained at baseline and after one year from 14 MS patients. The average percentage decrease of total brain volume was ten times higher for patients who had a deterioration in their expanded disability status scale (EDSS) scores than for those who had not (mean percentage changes were -4.

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Background And Purpose: Improving the sensitivity of MR imaging for the detection of multiple sclerosis (MS) lesions in the cord might be useful in the diagnostic workup and could lead to a better understanding of the evolution of the disease. The purpose of this study was to compare fast spin-echo (FSE) with magnetization transfer-prepared gradient-echo (MT-GE) and fast short-inversion-time inversion recovery (fast-STIR) MR sequences to determine which is best for imaging cervical cord lesions in MS patients.

Methods: FSE, MT-GE, and fast-STIR MR images were obtained in 56 MS patients and 10 healthy control subjects with a 1.

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We describe the dynamics and the nature of the presymptomatic phase of multiple sclerosis (MS) in a patient for whom MR abnormalities suggestive of MS were found before the development of clinical symptoms. The patient was monitored with serial monthly MR imaging of the brain and spinal cord for 5 months. Disease activity during the presymptomatic phase showed imaging characteristics comparable to that of early relapsing-remitting MS in terms of enhancing lesions, duration of enhancement, and new lesions depicted by T2-weighted imaging.

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