Publications by authors named "V Benagiano"

Aqueous humor (AQH) is a transparent fluid with characteristics similar to those of the interstitial fluid, which fills the eyeball posterior and anterior chambers and circulates in them from the sites of production to those of drainage. The AQH volume and pressure homeostasis is essential for the trophism of the ocular avascular tissues and their normal structure and function. Different AQH outflow pathways exist, including a main pathway, quite well defined anatomically and referred to as the conventional pathway, and some accessory pathways, more recently described and still not fully morphofunctionally understood, generically referred to as unconventional pathways.

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  • Classical Hodgkin lymphoma (CHL) is usually treatable, but 15-25% of patients may relapse and face a higher risk of death from the disease.
  • The study analyzed the cellular microenvironment in CHL patients, comparing those responding well to treatment (RESP) with those experiencing relapses or refractory disease (REL).
  • Findings revealed increased levels of specific macrophages, PDL-1 cells, and microvessels in REL patients, alongside a decrease in certain lymphocytes, highlighting potential targets for immunotherapy.
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Wound healing is characterized by the formation of a granulation tissue consisting of inflammatory cells, newly formed blood vessels, and fibroblasts embedded in a loose collagenous extracellular matrix. Tumors behave as wounds that fail to heal. Neuronal loss in neurodegenerative disease is associated with the synthesis and release of new components of the extracellular matrix by activated fibroblasts and astrocytes.

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The chick embryo area vasculosa is an extraembryonic membrane that is commonly used in vivo to study both angiogenesis and anti-angiogenesis. This review article analyzes the possibility to use the area vasculosa as an in vivo assay for the screening of putative angiogenic and anti-angiogenic molecules in alternative to the chorioallantoic membrane, more useful to study tumor growth, angiogenesis, and metastasis, and the angiogenic activity of acellular scaffolds and organoids.

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Background: According to the views of psychoneuroendocrinoimmunology, many interactions exist between nervous, endocrine and immune system the purpose of which is to achieve adaptive measures restoring an internal equilibrium (homeostasis) following stress conditions. The center where these interactions converge is the hypothalamus. This is a center of the autonomic nervous system that controls the visceral systems, including the immune system, through both the nervous and neuroendocrine mechanisms.

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