Publications by authors named "Ponti A"

Characteristics associated with the use of Pap tests were studied in a random sample of 581 women 18-69 years old; residents of Turin, Italy. There has been no organized screening programme in the area. (Tests possibly related to symptoms were not considered).

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In this review we considered smoking cessation interventions delivered by general practitioners in consideration of their privileged position as health promoters. We selected 11 randomized trials on: a) counselling; b) nicotine gum; c) perception of health hazards in relationship with cigarette smoking. The interventions were delivered to smokers during clinical encounters.

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We studied the practice of screening for breast and uterine cervix cancer in Torino where, currently, no kind of organized program exists and two projects of population screening programs, based on pap smear and mammography, have been developed. Fifty-two percent (95% confidence limits (C.L.

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The authors have investigated the relationships between the active calcium transport across the human red blood cell (RBC) membrane and the RBC aging processes in vivo and in vitro. For the study of this biological system, the authors have determined the active calcium uptake by inside-out membrane vesicles obtained from selected RBC populations. This model provided an optimal way to assess the biochemical and functional responses of the human cell to the oxidative stimulus triggered by the cellular aging processes.

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Modelling of the in vivo and in vitro aging processes in the human red cell has stressed the following features of the active calcium uptake by inside-out vesicles: 1) it is higher in the outdated, in vitro aged, than in the fresh red cell (p less than 0.0005), and in the densest, in vivo aged fraction than in the lightest, young fraction (p = 0.08); 2) it increases following stimulation by excess calmodulin to values that are not significantly different; 3) it decreases to the same value in the absence of endogenous calmodulin and inhibitor, with and without exogenous calmodulin; 4) it is the target of a non-competitive inhibition, that is stronger in the fresh than in the outdated red cell.

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