142 results on '"Loiacono, Fabrizio"'
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2. Why Do So Many People with Type 2 Diabetes Who Take Insulin Have Lipohypertrophy? Fate or Educational Deficiencies?
3. The Economic Burden of Insulin Injection-Induced Lipohypertophy. Role of Education: The ISTERP-3 Study
4. Role of pericytes in blood–brain barrier preservation during ischemia through tunneling nanotubes
5. The lipid composition of few layers graphene and graphene oxide biomolecular corona
6. Few-layered graphene increases the response of nociceptive neurons to irritant stimuli
7. Simulated microgravity induces nuclear translocation of Bax and BCL-2 in glial cultured C6 cells
8. Correction to: The Economic Burden of Insulin Injection-Induced Lipohypertrophy. Role of Education: The ISTERP-3 Study
9. Data from Exploiting Natural Killer Cell Engagers to Control Pediatric B-cell Precursor Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
10. Supplementary Data from Exploiting Natural Killer Cell Engagers to Control Pediatric B-cell Precursor Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
11. Front Cover: Terpyridine Glycoconjugates and Their Metal Complexes: Antiproliferative Activity and Proteasome Inhibition (ChemMedChem 7/2023)
12. Interactions of Graphene Oxide and Few-Layer Graphene with the Blood–Brain Barrier
13. Terpyridine Glycoconjugates and Their Metal Complexes: Antiproliferative Activity and Proteasome Inhibition
14. Donor selection for adoptive immunotherapy with NK cells in AML patients: Comparison between analysis of lytic NK cell clones and phenotypical identification of alloreactive NK cell repertoire
15. γδ T-cell reconstitution after HLA-haploidentical hematopoietic transplantation depleted of TCR-αβ+/CD19+ lymphocytes
16. Characterization of KIR + NK cell subsets with a monoclonal antibody selectively recognizing KIR2DL1 and blocking the specific interaction with HLA‐C
17. TUNNELING NANOTUBES CONNECT BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER CELLS: ROLE OF PERICYTES IN BARRIER PRESERVATION DURING ISCHEMIA
18. Exploiting Natural Killer Cell Engagers to Control Pediatric B-cell Precursor Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
19. The development of tissue-engineered bone of different origin through endochondral and intramembranous ossification following the implantation of mesenchymal stem cells and osteoblasts in a murine model
20. Cyclodextrin Polymers as Delivery Systems for Targeted Anti-Cancer Chemotherapy
21. Characterization of KIR+NK cell subsets with a monoclonal antibody selectively recognizing KIR2DL1 and blocking the specific interaction with HLA‐C.
22. Human RORγt+CD34+ Cells Are Lineage-Specified Progenitors of Group 3 RORγt+ Innate Lymphoid Cells
23. Phenotypic and Functional Characterization of NK Cells in αβT-Cell and B-Cell Depleted Haplo-HSCT to Cure Pediatric Patients with Acute Leukemia
24. Myeloma cells induce the accumulation of activated CD94low NK cells by cell-to-cell contacts involving CD56 molecules
25. An Anti-inflammatory microRNA Signature Distinguishes Group 3 Innate Lymphoid Cells From Natural Killer Cells in Human Decidua
26. The Durability of an Intensive, Structured Education-Based Rehabilitation Protocol for Best Insulin Injection Practice: The ISTERP-2 Study.
27. Progression from low- to high-grade in a glioblastoma model reveals the pivotal role of immunoediting
28. New miRNA Signature Heralds Human NK Cell Subsets at Different Maturation Steps: Involvement of miR-146a-5p in the Regulation of KIR Expression
29. Targeting the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Can Counteract the Inhibition of Natural Killer Cell Function Exerted by Colorectal Tumor-Associated Fibroblasts
30. TGF-β1 Downregulates the Expression of CX3CR1 by Inducing miR-27a-5p in Primary Human NK Cells
31. Inhibitory 2B4 contributes to NK cell education and immunological derangements in XLP1 patients
32. IL-1β inhibits ILC3 while favoring NK-cell maturation of umbilical cord blood CD34(+) precursors
33. Myeloma cells induce the accumulation of activated CD94lowNK cells by cell-to-cell contacts involving CD56 molecules
34. Killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor 3DL1 polymorphism defines distinct hierarchies of HLA class I recognition
35. Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation: Improving alloreactive Bw4 donor selection by genotyping codon 86 of KIR3DL1/S1
36. Killer cell immunoglobulin-like receptor 3DL1 polymorphism defines distinct hierarchies of HLA class I recognition
37. Unique Eomes+ NK Cell Subsets Are Present in Uterus and Decidua During Early Pregnancy
38. NCR+ILC3 concentrate in human lung cancer and associate with intratumoral lymphoid structures
39. IL-1β inhibits ILC3 while favoring NK-cell maturation of umbilical cord blood CD34+precursors
40. More on the determination of Ki-67 as a novel potential prognostic marker in B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia
41. XLP1 inhibitory effect by 2B4 does not affect DNAM-1 and NKG2D activating pathways in NK cells
42. Analysis of Stereotyped IGHV Distribution In a Series of 1133 Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Patients: The Experience of a Multicenter Italian Study Group
43. Heterogeneous expression and function of IL-21R and susceptibility to IL-21−mediated apoptosis in follicular lymphoma cells
44. Hexaprimer Amplification Refractory Mutation System PCR for Simultaneous Single-Tube Genotyping of 2 Close Polymorphisms
45. Highly homologous T-cell receptor beta sequences support a common target for autoreactive T cells in most patients with paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria
46. IL-1β inhibits ILC3 while favoring NK-cell maturation of umbilical cord blood CD34+ precursors.
47. Multiplex Tetra-Primer Amplification Refractory Mutation System PCR to Detect 6 Common Germline Mutations of the MUTYH Gene Associated with Polyposis and Colorectal Cancer
48. XLP1 inhibitory effect by 2 B4 does not affect DNAM-1 and NKG2 D activating pathways in NK cells.
49. NK Cell Reconstitution Following Unmanipulated Haploidentical Bone Marrow Transplant With High Dose Cyclophosphamide Post-transplant
50. NCR+ILC3 concentrate in human lung cancer and associate with intratumoral lymphoid structures.
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