Publications by authors named "S Cordisco"

In subjects implanted with intracranial electrodes, we use two different stories involving the same person (or place) to evaluate whether and to what extent context modulates human single-neuron responses. Nearly all neurons (97% during encoding and 100% during recall) initially responding to a person/place do not modulate their response with context. Likewise, nearly none (<1%) of the initially non-responsive neurons show conjunctive coding, responding to particular persons/places in a particular context during the tasks.

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The loss of consciousness (LOC) during seizures is one of the most striking features that significantly impact the quality of life, even though the neuronal network involved is not fully comprehended. We analyzed the intracerebral patterns in patients with focal drug-resistant epilepsy, both with and without LOC. We assessed the localization, lateralization, stereo electroencephalography (SEEG) patterns, seizure duration, and the quantification of contacts exhibiting electrical discharge.

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  • RSPO proteins are crucial for reproductive organ development and cancer prevention through Wnt signaling, and mutations in RSPO1 are linked to conditions like palmoplantar keratoderma (PPK) and increased cancer risk.* -
  • Keratinocytes from a patient with RSPO1 mutations displayed impaired differentiation and features similar to epithelial-mesenchymal transition, indicating aggressive behavior and higher proliferation rates, particularly in skin affected by squamous cell carcinoma (SCC).* -
  • Despite the presence of normal fibroblasts or treatment with RSPO1 protein, the invasive and abnormal growth characteristics of keratinocytes from PPK patients persisted, suggesting that mutated RSP01 fibroblasts contribute to a cancer-like environment.*
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R-spondin (RSPO)1 is a fibroblast-secreted protein that belongs to the R-spondin protein family which is essential for reproductive organ development, epithelial stem cell renewal and cancer induction or suppression. RSPO1 gene mutations cause palmoplantar hyperkeratosis with squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of the skin, 46XX sex reversal and true hermaphroditism. To characterize RSPO1-deficient skin fibroblasts derived from two patients with mutations in RSPO1, with palmoplantar hyperkeratosis, recurrent SCC and 46XX sex reversal, to provide further insight into disease-related skin tumourigenesis.

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Measles is characterized by fever and a maculopapular skin rash, which is accompanied by immune clearance of measles virus (MV)-infected cells. Histopathological analyses of skin biopsies from humans and non-human primates (NHPs) with measles rash have identified MV-infected keratinocytes and mononuclear cells in the epidermis, around hair follicles and near sebaceous glands. Here, we address the pathogenesis of measles skin rash by combining data from experimentally infected NHPs, ex vivo infection of human skin sheets and in vitro infection of primary human keratinocytes.

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