Publications by authors named "L Danti"

The nuclear receptor subfamily 5 group A member 1 (NR5A1), encoding steroidogenic factor 1 (SF-1), has been identified as a critical factor in gonadal development in animal studies. A previous study of ours suggested that upregulation of NR5A1 during early gonadal differentiation in male (46,XY) human pluripotent stem cells steers the cells into a more mature gonadal cell type. However, the detailed role of NR5A1 in female gonadal differentiation has yet to be determined.

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Fibrosis and fat replacement in skeletal muscle are major complications that lead to a loss of mobility in chronic muscle disorders, such as muscular dystrophy. However, the in vivo properties of adipogenic stem and precursor cells remain unclear, mainly due to the high cell heterogeneity in skeletal muscles. Here, we use single-cell RNA sequencing to decomplexify interstitial cell populations in healthy and dystrophic skeletal muscles.

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Article Synopsis
  • Fetal acidemia at birth is linked to potential brain damage in newborns and requires investigation into its causes, especially in low-risk pregnancies.
  • A study was conducted comparing placental characteristics in 34 cases of severe fetal acidemia to 102 controls, focusing on umbilical artery pH at delivery.
  • While macroscopic features were similar, significant histological differences were observed, suggesting chronic hypoxia and abnormal blood flow in cases with fetal acidemia.
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Objective: To establish the efficacy of prophylactic nifedipine vs. placebo in reducing spontaneous preterm delivery in asymptomatic women at high risk for preterm delivery.

Design: Prospective multicentric randomized double-blind study.

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Autophagy is an inducible catabolic process activated during compromised conditions, such as hypoxia. Neonatal encephalopathy (NE) is a syndrome of disturbed neurological function. No absolute prognostic indicators are available at birth to identify neonates at high risk to develop NE.

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