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    Smoking Cessation in Mice Does Not Switch off Persistent Lung Inflammation and Does Not Restore the Expression of HDAC2 and SIRT1 by De Cunto, Giovanna, De Meo, Simone, Bartalesi, Barbara, Cavarra, Eleonora, Lungarella, Giuseppe, Lucattelli, Monica

    “…Once COPD is established, pulmonary lesions can only progress and smoking cessation by itself is not sufficient to switch off persistent lung inflammation…”
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    Ajulemic acid exerts potent anti-fibrotic effect during the fibrogenic phase of bleomycin lung by Lucattelli, Monica, Fineschi, Silvia, Selvi, Enrico, Garcia Gonzalez, Estrella, Bartalesi, Barbara, De Cunto, Giovanna, Lorenzini, Sauro, Galeazzi, Mauro, Lungarella, Giuseppe

    Published in Respiratory research (06-05-2016)
    “…Ajulemic acid (AjA) is a synthetic analogue of tetrahydrocannabinol that can prevent and limit progression of skin fibrosis in experimental systemic sclerosis…”
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    Smoking p66Shc knocked out mice develop respiratory bronchiolitis with fibrosis but not emphysema by Lunghi, Benedetta, De Cunto, Giovanna, Cavarra, Eleonora, Fineschi, Silvia, Bartalesi, Barbara, Lungarella, Giuseppe, Lucattelli, Monica

    Published in PloS one (19-03-2015)
    “…The adaptor protein p66Shc regulates intracellular oxidant levels through the modulation of a forkhead-related transcription factor (FOXO3a). The genetic…”
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    Is neutrophil elastase the missing link between emphysema and fibrosis? Evidence from two mouse models by Lucattelli, Monica, Bartalesi, Barbara, Cavarra, Eleonora, Fineschi, Silvia, Lunghi, Benedetta, Martorana, Piero A, Lungarella, Giuseppe

    Published in Respiratory research (26-07-2005)
    “…The separation of emphysema from fibrosis is not as clear-cut as it was thought in early studies. These two pathologies may be present at the same time in…”
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    Histopathological data of iron and calcium in the mouse lung after asbestos exposure by Trevisan, Elisa, Zabucchi, Giuliano, Pascolo, Lorella, Pascotto, Ernesto, Casarsa, Claudia, Lucattelli, Monica, Lungarella, Giuseppe, Cavarra, Eleonora, Bartalesi, Barbara, Zweyer, Marina, Borelli, Violetta

    Published in Data in brief (01-03-2016)
    “…This data article contains data related to the research article entitled, “Synchrotron X-ray microscopy reveals early calcium and iron interaction with…”
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    Early response to bleomycin is characterized by different cytokine and cytokine receptor profiles in lungs by Cavarra, Eleonora, Carraro, Fabio, Fineschi, Silvia, Naldini, Antonella, Bartalesi, Barbara, Pucci, Annalisa, Lungarella, Giuseppe

    “…The sensitivity to the fibrosis-inducing effect of bleomycin varies considerably from species to species, the reasons for which are unknown. The variability of…”
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    Immunohistochemical Study of Airways Fibrous Remodeling in Smoking Mice by Balzano, Emilia, De Cunto, Giovanna, Goracci, Chiara, Bartalesi, Barbara, Cavarra, Eleonora, Lungarella, Giuseppe, Lucattelli, Monica

    “…The fibrotic remodeling in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is held responsible for narrowing of small airways and thus for disease progression…”
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    Lung ultrasound features and relationships with respiratory mechanics of evolving BPD in preterm rabbits and human neonates by Loi, Barbara, Casiraghi, Costanza, Catozzi, Chiara, Storti, Matteo, Lucattelli, Monica, Bartalesi, Barbara, Yousef, Nadya, Salomone, Fabrizio, De Luca, Daniele

    Published in Journal of applied physiology (1985) (01-09-2021)
    “…We have reported that hyperoxia-exposed preterm rabbits and human preterm neonates with evolving BPD have the same lung ultrasound appearance, and that lung…”
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    Ongoing Lung Inflammation and Disease Progression in Mice after Smoking Cessation: Beneficial Effects of Formyl-Peptide Receptor Blockade by De Cunto, Giovanna, Bartalesi, Barbara, Cavarra, Eleonora, Balzano, Emilia, Lungarella, Giuseppe, Lucattelli, Monica

    Published in The American journal of pathology (01-10-2018)
    “…The most important risk factor for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is cigarette smoking. Until now, smoking cessation (SC) is the only treatment…”
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    Cellular Senescence as Fibrogenic Mechanism in Smoking Lung by Goracci, Chiara, Balzano, Emilia, De Cunto, Giovanna, Bartalesi, Barbara, Cavarra, Eleonora, Lungarella, Giuseppe, Lucattelli, Monica

    Published in The FASEB journal (01-05-2022)
    “…Age is a risk factor for many diseases including idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) by affecting wound healing through abnormal fibrogenesis. Common cellular…”
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    Ongoing Lung Inflammation and Disease Progression in Mice after Smoking Cessation by De Cunto, Giovanna, Bartalesi, Barbara, Cavarra, Eleonora, Balzano, Emilia, Lungarella, Giuseppe, Lucattelli, Monica

    Published in The American journal of pathology (01-10-2018)
    “…The most important risk factor for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is cigarette smoking. Until now, smoking cessation (SC) is the only treatment…”
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    Innate Immunity and Cell Surface Receptors in the Pathogenesis of COPD: Insights from Mouse Smoking Models by De Cunto, Giovanna, Cavarra, Eleonora, Bartalesi, Barbara, Lucattelli, Monica, Lungarella, Giuseppe

    “…Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is mainly associated with smoking habit. Inflammation is the major initiating process whereby neutrophils and…”
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    Human SLPI inactivation after cigarette smoke exposure in a new in vivo model of pulmonary oxidative stress by Cavarra, E, Lucattelli, M, Gambelli, F, Bartalesi, B, Fineschi, S, Szarka, A, Giannerini, F, Martorana, P A, Lungarella, G

    “…The role of oxidative stress in inactivating antiproteases is the object of debate. To address this question, we developed an in vivo model of pulmonary…”
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    Neutrophil Influx into the Lungs of Beige Mice Is Followed by Elastolytic Damage and Emphysema by Cavarra, Eleonora, Martorana, Piero A, de Santi, Margherita, Bartalesi, Barbara, Cortese, Simone, Gambelli, Federica, Lungarella, Giuseppe

    “…The beige mouse is currently used as a model of elastase and cathepsin G deficiency to demonstrate or exclude the role of these proteases in a variety of…”
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