Publications by authors named "L Grimaldi"

The drug authorization process is shifting towards a policy aimed at shortening time-to-market. While this policy facilitates early access to new treatments, it can also result in potentially insufficient knowledge of both efficacy and safety at the time of marketing. The latter is particularly true for long-term outcomes or in specific populations (e.

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  • - ApoE is a glycoprotein critical for lipid transport and metabolism, with the E4 allele being a known risk factor for Alzheimer's disease and potentially other neurological disorders like Parkinson's disease and brain trauma.
  • - Recent findings suggest that the E4 allele is linked to worse clinical outcomes in various neurological conditions, mainly through its role in processes like amyloid-β accumulation and neuroinflammation.
  • - This review aims to summarize the role of ApoE in neurodegenerative diseases and discuss the ethical considerations surrounding genetic testing for APOE variants, emphasizing its clinical significance.
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Following viral infection, antigen-restricted T lymphocytes are activated and recognize infected cells to eliminate them. A subset of T cells differentiates into memory lymphocytes able to counteract viral rechallenge in a faster and enhanced way. SARS-CoV-2 can escape immune responses leading to a poor clinical outcome.

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Background: Thigh lift, first described by Lewis in 1957, consists of thigh recontouring by various strategies. In post-bariatric thigh lift (PBTL), the technical details become fundamental due to both patient comorbidities and increased risk of complications. Moreover, post-bariatric weight loss affects the thighs, resulting in significant tissue redundancy, inner excess, lower thigh deformity, later excess, and buttocks ptosis.

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Background: Despite the increasing efficacy of chemotherapy, permanently unresectable colorectal liver metastases are associated with poor long-term survival. We aimed to assess whether liver transplantation plus chemotherapy could improve overall survival.

Methods: TransMet was a multicentre, open-label, prospective, randomised controlled trial done in 20 tertiary centres in Europe.

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