5 results match your criteria: "II Universita' di Napoli[Affiliation]"
Cell Mol Life Sci
November 2005
Dipartimento di Medicina Sperimentale, II Universita' di Napoli, Italy.
The first function attributed to lactoferrin (Lf), an iron binding protein belonging to the non-immune natural defences, was antimicrobial activity that depended on its capacity to sequester iron. Iron-independent microbicidal activities, requiring direct interaction between this cationic protein and microbial surface components, were later demonstrated. Many other anti-microbial and anti-viral functions have since been ascribed to Lf.
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April 2002
Clinica Pediatrica, Universita' di Verona, Clinica Pediatrica, II Universita' di Napoli, Istituto Pio XII, Misurina, Belluno, Italy.
The level of exhaled nitric oxide (FENO) is increased in house dust mite (HDM)-sensitized asthmatic children after exposure to HDM antigen, and inhaled steroids can prevent this increase. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether montelukast could prevent an increase in FENO levels in allergic asthmatic children after a brief period of exposure to relevant allergens. Sixteen children were evaluated at the residential house 'Istituto Pio XII' (Misurina, Bellunio, Italy) in the Italian Alps, a dust mite-free environment.
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November 2000
Dipartimento di Paediatria, II Universita' di Napoli, Dipartimento di Medicina Interna, Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, IRCCS, Milano, Italy.
Regular blood transfusions from infancy until adulthood in beta-thalassaemia major patients have substituted severe bone deformities with less marked skeletal lesions as osteoporosis. Osteoporosis is characterized by low bone mass and disruption of bone architecture, resulting in reduced bone strength and increased risk of fractures. Genetic factors have an important role in determining bone mineral density (BMD).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAntigenic peptides with substituted side chains inhibit immune responses to a number of recall Ags from infectious agents in vitro. Here we show that the same strategy can be applied to peptides derived from a pollen protein, the major allergen of Parietaria judaica(Par j1), a plant responsible for most allergenic sensitization in the southern Mediterranean area. Three T cell lines responding to Par j1 protein were used to identify a stimulatory peptide.
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February 1996
Istituto di Anatomia Umana Normale, II Universita' di Napoli, Italy.
Background: The Harderian gland (HG) of the terrapin, Pseudemys scripta, plays a prominent role in osmoregulation owing to the presence of "salt secreting cells" among the acinar cells of its glandular epithelium. Osmotic stress provokes different responses according to salinity. Seawater adaptation activates a major structural reorganization.
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