Publications by authors named "M Bollati-Fogolin"

Assisted reproductive techniques are routinely used in livestock species to increase and enhance productivity. Ovarian hyperstimulation is a process that currently relies on administering pituitary-derived follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) or equine chorionic gonadotropin in combination with other hormones to promote the maturation of multiple follicles and thereby achieve superovulation. The use of partially purified preparations of FSH extracted from natural sources is associated with suboptimal and variable results.

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Benzophenone-3 (BP3) is a common ingredient in personal care products (PCPs) due to its well-established effectiveness in absorbing UV radiation. Sunscreen products are among the most widely used PCPs-containing BP3 applied to the skin, resulting in significant human exposure to BP3 primarily through a dermal application. In the present work, we have tested the action of three environmentally relevant concentrations of BP3 (2, 20 and 200 μg/L) on an in vitro model of implantation of murine blastocysts and on migration ability of the human trophoblast cell line Swan 71.

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  • COVID-19 is a disease caused by a virus called SARS-CoV-2 and can make people very sick or even worse.
  • A study looked at a 42-year-old woman who had two kidney transplants and got really bad COVID-19, so she received special treatment with convalescent plasma.
  • After the treatment, doctors saw that the amount of virus in her body decreased and her immune response improved, which is a good sign for her recovery.
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  • Scientists are trying to find chemical compounds that can stop the virus SARS-CoV-2 from making more copies of itself.
  • They use computers to analyze lots of data quickly, but it's important that the data they use is accurate, or they might get wrong results.
  • In their research, they found several promising compounds that can inhibit the virus's major protease (MPro) and even tested them in the lab to confirm they worked against SARS-CoV-2.
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  • Various intestinal culture systems have been created to replicate cell behavior and organization, enhancing the understanding of Toxoplasma gondii biology, the organism responsible for toxoplasmosis.
  • Despite progress, important aspects of its transmission and reproduction, especially in the intestine, are not yet fully understood due to limitations of traditional cellular models.
  • Advances in biomaterials and cell culture techniques, particularly with organoids, offer promising alternatives for studying sexual differentiation and the biological stages of Toxoplasma in a more realistic intestinal environment.
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