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University of Brescia
Education•Brescia, Italy•
About: University of Brescia is a education organization based out in Brescia, Italy. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Heart failure. The organization has 8090 authors who have published 24576 publications receiving 780862 citations. The organization is also known as: Università degli Studi di Brescia & Universita degli Studi di Brescia.
Topics: Population, Heart failure, Medicine, Cancer, Blood pressure
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TL;DR: The impact of HIV-induced changes in innate and adaptive immune response and modifications induced by anti-retroviral therapy that may impact on progression of advanced chronic hepatitis B; the association between HBV genotype and clinical course of disease; and the role of occult HBV infection as a co-factor with other causes of liver injury are studied.
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TL;DR: The model suggests that the ability to control complexity within manufacturing and logistic systems can be regarded as a core competence in order to jointly improve efficiency and effectiveness at a supply chain wide scale.
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TL;DR: An sVLPD was effective and safe when postponing dialysis treatment in elderly patients without diabetes in 1-year mortality assessed by using intention-to-treat and per-protocol analysis.
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TL;DR: It is concluded that, ghrelin is produced by well-defined cell types, which in the past had been labelled differently in various mammals mostly because of the different size of their secretory granule.
Abstract: Ghrelin is a new gastric peptide involved in food intake control and growth hormone release. We aimed to assess its cell localisation in man during adult and fetal life and to clarify present interspecies inconsistencies of gastric endocrine cell types. A specific serum generated against amino acids 13–28 of ghrelin was tested on fetal and adult gastric mucosa and compared with ghrelin in situ hybridisation. Immunogold electron microscopy was performed on normal human, rat and dog adult stomach. Ghrelin cells were detected in developing gut, pancreas and lung from gestational week 10 and in adult human, rat and dog gastric mucosa. By immunogold electron microscopy, gastric ghrelin cells showed distinctive morphology and hormone reactivity in respect to histamine enterochromaffin-like, somatostatin D, glucagon A or serotonin enterochromaffin cells. Ghrelin cells were characterised by round, compact, electron-dense secretory granules of P/D1 type in man (mean diameter 147±30 nm), A-like type in the rat (183±37 nm) and X type in the dog (273±49 nm). It is concluded that, ghrelin is produced by well-defined cell types, which in the past had been labelled differently in various mammals mostly because of the different size of their secretory granule. In man ghrelin cells develop during early fetal life.
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TL;DR: BAP1 immunostain represents an excellent biomarker with an unprecedented specificity in the distinction between benign and malignant mesothelioma and other mesothelial proliferations and is commonly associated with homozygous BAP1 deletion.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Alberto Mantovani | 183 | 1397 | 163826 |
Marco Colonna | 139 | 512 | 71166 |
Roberto Ferrari | 133 | 1654 | 103824 |
Lorenzo Moretta | 131 | 658 | 63417 |
Ole Røhne | 128 | 1038 | 75752 |
Yehuda Shoenfeld | 125 | 1629 | 77195 |
Andrea Carlo Marini | 123 | 1236 | 72959 |
Alessandro Moretta | 123 | 415 | 50509 |
Leonardo M. Fabbri | 109 | 566 | 60838 |
Philip A. Poole-Wilson | 105 | 443 | 66861 |
Hans D. Ochs | 102 | 419 | 39881 |
Giovanni B. Frisoni | 101 | 871 | 46199 |
Marco Metra | 99 | 825 | 49886 |
Joel D. Kopple | 99 | 388 | 34317 |
Silvano Sozzani | 98 | 335 | 43598 |