Publications by authors named "S M Marsala"

Spontaneous intracranial hypotension (SIH) is a condition of negative intracranial pressure resulting from cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leakage from the dural sac and is a well-known cause of orthostatic headache. Diagnosis and management can be difficult, often requiring coordination between multiple disciplines. Low CSF pressure and diffuse meningeal enhancement on brain MRI are the major instrumental features of the classic syndrome.

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One of the challenges in clinical translation of cell-replacement therapies is the definition of optimal cell generation and storage/recovery protocols which would permit a rapid preparation of cell-treatment products for patient administration. Besides, the availability of injection devices that are simple to use is critical for potential future dissemination of any spinally targeted cell-replacement therapy into general medical practice. Here, we compared the engraftment properties of established human-induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs)-derived neural precursor cell (NPCs) line once cells were harvested fresh from the cell culture or previously frozen and then grafted into striata or spinal cord of the immunodeficient rat.

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The critical requirements in developing clinical-grade human-induced pluripotent stem cells-derived neural precursors (hiPSCs-NPCs) are defined by expandability, genetic stability, predictable post-grafting differentiation, and acceptable safety profile. Here, we report on the use of manual-selection protocol for generating expandable and stable human NPCs from induced pluripotent stem cells. The hiPSCs were generated by the reprogramming of peripheral blood mononuclear cells with Sendai-virus (SeV) vector encoding Yamanaka factors.

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  • The study assesses the availability and effectiveness of treatments like intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) and mechanical thrombectomy (MT) for acute ischemic stroke patients in the Veneto region of Italy from 2017 to 2021, using a "hub-and-spoke" model.
  • Data from 23 stroke units showed a total of 6093 IVT treatments, 1114 combined IVT and MT treatments, and 921 MT-only treatments, revealing variation in treatment rates across regions and differences in access based on the unit's classification as a hub or spoke.
  • Results indicate that while overall treatment goals set by the Action Plan for Stroke in Europe have been exceeded, there is still significant variability in access to MT treatments across
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