Publications by authors named "L Paone"

Most in vitro models use culture medium to apply fluid shear stress to endothelial cells, which does not capture the interaction between blood and endothelial cells. Here, we describe a new system to characterize whole blood flow through a 3D-printed, endothelialized vascular topology that induces flow separation at a bifurcation. Drag-reducing polymers, which have been previously studied as a potential therapy to reduce the pressure drop across the vascular bed, are evaluated for their effect on mitigating the disturbed flow.

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Recent developments in digital light processing (DLP) can advance the structural and biochemical complexity of perfusablemodels of the blood-brain barrier. Here, we describe a strategy to functionalize complex, DLP-printed vascular models with multiple peptide motifs in a single hydrogel. Different peptides can be clicked into the walls of distinct topologies, or the peptide motifs lining channel walls can differ from those in the bulk of the hydrogel.

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Objective: Since the outbreak of COVID-19 pandemic, several centers of pediatric endocrinology worldwide have observed a significant increase in the number of girls presenting with precocious or early puberty. We aimed to compare the incidence rates of female precocious puberty before and during the different phases of COVID-19 pandemic.

Methods: We have retrospectively analyzed all the consultations recorded in the outpatient clinic database of the Endocrinology Unit of Bambino Gesù Children's Hospital, Rome, Italy, from the lockdown start in March 2020 up to September 2020, in comparison with the consultations recorded in the same months of 2019, 2021 and 2022.

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Article Synopsis
  • Scaffolds designed to help injured spinal cords stimulate axon connectivity typically mimic the alignment of natural tissue but fail to replicate the varied mechanical properties of white and gray matter within the spinal cord.
  • Recent mechanical testing reveals that spinal cord mechanics change along different parts of the cord due to the differing ratios of white and gray matter.
  • This study introduces an advanced digital light processing (DLP) technique that allows for the creation of scaffolds reflecting the mechanical diversity of spinal cord tissue, leading to better axon infiltration compared to traditional, uniform scaffolds.
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Objectives: Infection by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2), the causative pathogen of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) presents occasionally with an aberrant autoinflammatory response, including the presence of elevated circulating autoantibodies in some individuals. Whether the development of autoantibodies against self-antigens affects COVID-19 outcomes remains unclear. To better understand the prognostic role of autoantibodies in COVID-19, we quantified autoantibodies against 23 markers that are used for diagnosis of autoimmune disease.

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