5 results match your criteria: "La Sapienza University - Rome (Italy).[Affiliation]"
Bioeng Transl Med
January 2025
Translational NanoMedicine Laboratory, Department of Medicine, Surgery and Dentistry University of Salerno Baronissi SA Italy.
The advent of bioprinting has enabled the creation of precise three-dimensional (3D) cell cultures suitable for biomimetic in vitro models. In this study, we developed a novel protocol for 3D printing methacrylated collagen (ColMa, or PhotoCol®) combined with tendon stem/progenitor cells (hTSPCs) derived from human tendon explants. Although pure ColMa has not previously been proposed as a printable hydrogel, this paper outlines a robust and highly reproducible pipeline for bioprinting this material.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: The optimal treatment for acute minor ischemic stroke is still undefined. and options include dual antiplatelet treatment (DAPT), intravenous thrombolysis (IVT), or their combination. We aimed to investigate benefits and risks of combining IVT and DAPT versus DAPT alone in patients with MIS.
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May 2005
Department of Surgical Sciences and Applied Medical Technologies, "La Sapienza" University - Rome (Italy).
Sialolithiasis of the salivary glands is a relatively rare occurrence. It is the most common cause of acute and chronic infections. Sialoliths occurs in the submandibular gland in 80% of the cases and its etiology is associated with some anatomical factors proper of it.
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February 2005
Department of Clinical Sciences, La Sapienza University - Rome (Italy).
Unlabelled: Three CARD15 mutations (SNP8, SNP12, SNP13) were significantly associated with CD, however ethnic variations and genotype-phenotype relationships are still to be defined.
Aims: To evaluate the prevalence of three CARD15 mutations in 91 in-out consecutive CD, 109 Ulcerative Colitis (UC), 101 healthy controls; to examine the genotype-phenotype relationships among italian pts with CD.
Material And Methods: The three mutations were determined by direct sequencing analysis.
The production of interferon-gamma and tumour necrosis factor-alpha was evaluated in the peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) from healthy donors and AIDS patients after Rhodococcus equi infection in vitro. PBMCs from healthy donors secreted elevated levels of IFN-gamma and TNF-alpha when challenged in vitro with killed R. equi, whereas the release of both cytokines was impaired in supernatant cultures from AIDS patients.
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