Publications by authors named "P Fattorini"

The identification of human fire victims is a challenging task in forensic medicine. The heat-induced alterations of biological tissues can make the conventional anthropological analyses difficult. Even if the DNA profile of the victim is achieved, it is possible that no match can be found in a forensic DNA database, thus hindering positive identification.

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Bones and teeth represent a common finding in ancient DNA studies and in forensic casework, even after a long burial. Genetic typing is the gold standard for the personal identification of skeletal remains, but there are two main factors involved in the successful DNA typing of such samples: (1) the set-up of an efficient DNA extraction method; (2) the identification of the most suitable skeletal element for the downstream genetic analyses. In this paper, a protocol based on the processing of 0.

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Article Synopsis
  • Archive tissues are valuable for molecular research but often suffer from degraded biomolecules like proteins, DNA, and RNA.
  • The study compares the effectiveness of nCounter Nanostring technology for quantifying mRNA in Bouin's fixed and paraffin-embedded (BFPE) tissues versus standard formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissues.
  • Results indicate that Nanostring technology is more effective than qPCR and ddPCR methods in detecting target mRNA, yet RNA degradation still limits the accuracy of gene expression conclusions.
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Asbestos-related diseases still represent a major public health problem all over the world. Among them, malignant mesothelioma (MM) is a poor-prognosis cancer, arising from the serosal lining of the pleura, pericardium and peritoneum, triggered by asbestos exposure. Literature data suggest the key role of iron metabolism in the coating process leading to the formation of asbestos bodies, considered to be both protective and harmful.

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