Publications by authors named "V Bertagnolo"

Type 1 diabetes (T1D) is a chronic autoimmune condition characterized by the destruction of pancreatic β cells, recently estimated to affect approximately 8.75 million individuals worldwide. At variance with conventional management of T1D, which relies on exogenous insulin replacement and insulinotropic drugs, emerging therapeutic strategies include transplantation of insulin-producing cells (IPCs) derived from stem cells or fully reprogrammed differentiated cells.

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Breast cancer includes tumor subgroups with morphological, molecular, and clinical differences. Intrinsic heterogeneity especially characterizes breast tumors with a triple negative phenotype, often leading to the failure of even the most advanced therapeutic strategies. To improve breast cancer treatment, the use of natural agents to integrate conventional therapies is the subject of ever-increasing attention.

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Gait disorders are the most frequent symptoms associated to multiple sclerosis (MS). Robot-assisted gait training (RAGT) in people with MS (PwMS) has been proposed as a possible effective treatment option for severe motor disability without significant superiority when compared to intensive overground gait training (OGT). Furthermore, RAGT at high intensity may enhance fatigue and spasticity.

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  • - Voghiera garlic, an Italian white garlic variety recognized with Protected Designation of Origin in 2010, is valued for its culinary uses and health benefits due to its phytochemical content.
  • - This study investigates how different storage conditions (like -4°C and +4°C) affect the phytochemical composition and shelf-life of Voghiera garlic, particularly focusing on important compounds that contribute to its bioactivity.
  • - Results showed a decline in organosulfur compounds after 6 months of storage, leading to reduced bioactivity, while antioxidant compounds remained stable, highlighting the importance of proper refrigeration to maintain garlic quality.
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Since the multifunctionality of transglutaminase 2 (TG2) includes extra- and intracellular functions, we investigated the effects of intracellular administration of TG2 inhibitors in three breast cancer cell lines, MDA-MB-231, MDA-MB-436 and MDA-MB-468, which are representative of different triple-negative phenotypes, using a patch-clamp technique. The first cell line has a highly voltage-dependent a membrane current, which is low in the second and almost absent in the third one. While applying a voltage protocol to responsive single cells, injection of TG2 inhibitors triggered a significant decrease of the current in MDA-MB-231 that we attributed to voltage-dependent K channels using the specific inhibitors 4-aminopyridine and astemizole.

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