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    The White Marble of the Arch of Augustus (Susa, North‐Western Italy): Mineralogical and Petrographic Analysis for the Definition of its Origin by Agostoni, A., Barello, F., Borghi, A., Compagnoni, R.

    Published in Archaeometry (01-06-2017)
    “…The Arch of Augustus in Susa (north‐western Italy) was built in 9–8 bc by King Cottius, to celebrate the treaty between the Romans and the Gauls. It is made of…”
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    Drug-induced angioedema without urticaria. Incidence, prevention and management by AGOSTONI, Angelo, CICARDI, Marco

    Published in Drug safety (2001)
    “…Angioedema without urticaria is a clinical syndrome characterised by self-limiting local swellings involving the deeper cutaneous and mucosa tissue layers…”
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    Hereditary Angioedema by Cicardi, Marco, Agostoni, Angelo

    Published in The New England journal of medicine (20-06-1996)
    “…“So soon as ever she came into the room I recognized the affection, for there lay, across the face from temple to temple, an oblong tumor almost closing both…”
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    Relevance of lymphoproliferative disorders and of anti‐C1 inhibitor autoantibodies in acquired angio‐oedema by CICARDI, M., BERETTA, A., COLOMBO, M., GIOFFRÉ, D., CUGNO, M., AGOSTONI, A.

    Published in Clinical and experimental immunology (01-12-1996)
    “…We looked for autoantibodies to C1 inhibitor (C1‐INH) and evaluated the relationship of their presence to the associated lymphoproliferative diseases and to…”
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    Activation of the contact system and fibrinolysis in autoimmune acquired angioedema: A rationale for prophylactic use of tranexamic acid by Cugno, Massimo, Cicardi, Marco, Agostoni, Angelo

    Published in Journal of allergy and clinical immunology (01-05-1994)
    “…Cl-inhibitor deficiency results in bouts of mucocutaneous edema and may be inherited (hereditary angioedema) or acquired (acquired angioedema [AAE]). The two…”
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    In vitro interaction of C1-inhibitor with thrombin by Cugno, M, Bos, I, Lubbers, Y, Hack, C Erik, Agostoni, A

    Published in Blood coagulation & fibrinolysis (01-06-2001)
    “…Previous observations of increased generation of thrombin during acute attacks of angioedema in plasma of patients with C1-inhibitor (C1-INH) deficiency…”
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    Alzheimer's β‐amyloid peptides can activate the early components of complement classical pathway in a C1q‐independent manner by BERGAMASCHINI, L, CANZIANI, S, BOTTASSO, B, CUGNO, M, BRAIDOTTI, P, AGOSTONI, A

    Published in Clinical and experimental immunology (01-03-1999)
    “…β‐Amyloid (β‐A) accumulates in the brain of patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) and is presumably involved in the pathogenesis of this disease, on account…”
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    Bradykinin in the ascitic fluid of patients with liver cirrhosis by Cugno, M, Salerno, F, Nussberger, J, Bottasso, B, Lorenzano, E, Agostoni, A

    Published in Clinical science (1979) (01-12-2001)
    “…Bradykinin, a nonapeptide with vasodilatory and permeabilizing activity, is generated through the cleavage of high-M(r) ('high-molecular-weight') kininogen by…”
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    Reduction in transmission of hepatitis C after the introduction of a heat-treatment step in the production of C1-inhibitor concentrate by Cicardi, M, Mannucci, P M, Castelli, R, Rumi, M G, Agostoni, A

    Published in Transfusion (Philadelphia, Pa.) (01-03-1995)
    “…The transmission of viral infections via protein concentrates made from a large pool of plasma depends on the selection of donors, fractionation process, and…”
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    Abrupt complement activation and transient neutropenia in patients with acute myocardial infarction treated with streptokinase by FRANGI, D, GARDINALI, M, CONCIATO, L, CAFARO, C, POZZONI, L, AGOSTONI, A

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (1994)
    “…Whether and to what extent complement is activated in acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and how it contributes to inflammation of the ischemic area are not yet…”
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    Study of complement-mediated anaphylaxis in humans. The role of IgG subclasses (IgG1 and/or IgG4) in the complement-activating capacity of immune complexes by Bergamaschini, L, Santangelo, T, Faricciotti, A, Ciavarella, N, Mannucci, PM, Agostoni, A

    Published in The Journal of immunology (1950) (01-02-1996)
    “…The role of Ig classes and subclasses in complement activation has been investigated both in vitro and in experimental animals, but not in humans. This study…”
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    Bradykinin and the pathophysiology of angioedema by Cugno, Massimo, Nussberger, Jürg, Cicardi, Marco, Agostoni, Angelo

    Published in International immunopharmacology (01-03-2003)
    “…Angioedema has different causes and different clinical presentations. Some types of angioedema may be mediated by bradykinin. We measured plasma levels of…”
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    Consumption of C4b‐binding protein (C4BP) during in vivo activation of the classical complement pathway by BERGAMASCHINI, L., MIEDICO, A., CICARDI, M., COPPOLA, R., FAIONI, E. N., AGOSTONI, A.

    Published in Clinical and experimental immunology (01-05-1999)
    “…C4BP has a central role in regulating the classical complement (C′) pathway, but it is still uncertain whether or not it is consumed during in vivo complement…”
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    Plasma bradykinin in angio-oedema by Nussberger, Juerg, Cugno, Massimo, Amstutz, Catherine, Cicardi, Marco, Pellacani, Andrea, Agostoni, Angelo

    Published in The Lancet (British edition) (06-06-1998)
    “…Bradykinin is believed to be the main mediator of symptoms in hereditary (HA) and acquired (AA) angio-oedema due to C1 esterase inhibitor deficiency, as well…”
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