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    Reflux pattern and role of impedance‐pH variables in predicting PPI response in patients with suspected GERD‐related chronic cough by Ribolsi, M., Savarino, E., De Bortoli, N., Balestrieri, P., Furnari, M., Martinucci, I., Casale, M., Greco, F., Salvinelli, F., Savarino, V., Marchi, S., Cicala, M.

    Published in Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics (01-10-2014)
    “…Summary Background Gastro‐oesophageal reflux disease (GERD) may contribute to the onset of chronic cough (CC); however, the multichannel intraluminal…”
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    Primary aldosteronism: the role of confirmatory tests by Salvà, M, Cicala, M V, Mantero, F

    Published in Hormone and metabolic research (01-03-2012)
    “…The high prevalence of primary aldosteronism among hypertensives justifies large scale screening by the aldosterone-renin ratio; however, this test is subject…”
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    Lactobacillus rhamnosus protects human colonic muscle from pathogen lipopolysaccharide‐induced damage by Ammoscato, F., Scirocco, A., Altomare, A., Matarrese, P., Petitta, C., Ascione, B., Caronna, R., Guarino, M., Marignani, M., Cicala, M., Chirletti, P., Malorni, W., Severi, C.

    Published in Neurogastroenterology and motility (01-12-2013)
    “…Background Lactobacillus species might positively affect gastrointestinal motility. These Gram‐positive bacteria bind Toll‐like receptor 2 (TLR2) that elicits…”
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    Prognostic role of sub-clinical hypothyroidism in chronic heart failure outpatients by Iacoviello, M, Guida, P, Guastamacchia, E, Triggiani, V, Forleo, C, Catanzaro, R, Cicala, M, Basile, M, Sorrentino, S, Favale, S

    Published in Current pharmaceutical design (01-09-2008)
    “…It has been suggested that low thyroid hormones levels may be associated with increased mortality in patients with cardiovascular disease. To evaluate the…”
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    Increased TRPV1 gene expression in esophageal mucosa of patients with non‐erosive and erosive reflux disease by Guarino, M. P. L., Cheng, L., Ma, J., Harnett, K., Biancani, P., Altomare, A., Panzera, F., Behar, J., Cicala, M.

    Published in Neurogastroenterology and motility (01-07-2010)
    “…Background  Transient receptor potential channel vanilloid subfamily member‐1 (TRPV1) may play a role in esophageal perception. TRPV1 mRNA and protein…”
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    Presence of gas in the refluxate enhances reflux perception in non-erosive patients with physiological acid exposure of the oesophagus by Emerenziani, S, Sifrim, D, Habib, F I, Ribolsi, M, Guarino, M P L, Rizzi, M, Caviglia, R, Petitti, T, Cicala, M

    Published in Gut (01-04-2008)
    “…The mechanisms underlying symptoms in gastro-oesophageal reflux disease, particularly in non-erosive reflux disease (NERD), remain to be fully elucidated…”
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    Relationship between baseline impedance levels and esophageal mucosal integrity in children with erosive and non-erosive reflux disease by Borrelli, O., Salvatore, S., Mancini, V., Ribolsi, M., Gentile, M., Bizzarri, B., Cicala, M., Lindley, K. J., de'Angelis, G. L.

    Published in Neurogastroenterology and motility (01-09-2012)
    “…Background  Baseline impedance measurement has been reported to be related to esophageal acid exposure and hypothesized to be a marker of microscopic changes…”
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    Breathing training on lower esophageal sphincter as a complementary treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD): a systematic review by Casale, M, Sabatino, L, Moffa, A, Capuano, F, Luccarelli, V, Vitali, M, Ribolsi, M, Cicala, M, Salvinelli, F

    “…Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) represents one of the most common gastrointestinal disorders, but is still a challenge to cure. Proton pump inhibitors…”
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    Intra-bolus pressure and esophagogastric gradient, assessed with high-resolution manometry, are associated with acid exposure and proximal migration of refluxate by Ribolsi, M., Balestrieri, P., Holloway, R. H., Emerenziani, S., Cicala, M.

    Published in Diseases of the esophagus (01-11-2016)
    “…SUMMARY Trans-sphincteric pressure gradient (TSPG) seems to play a relevant role in eliciting refluxes during transient lower esophageal sphincter relaxations…”
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    Supernatants of irritable bowel syndrome mucosal biopsies impair human colonic smooth muscle contractility by Guarino, M. P., Barbara, G., Cicenia, A., Altomare, A., Barbaro, M. R., Cocca, S., Scirocco, A., Cremon, C., Emerenziani, S., Stanghellini, V., Cicala, M., Severi, C.

    Published in Neurogastroenterology and motility (01-02-2017)
    “…Background Changes in intestinal motility are likely to contribute to irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) pathophysiology. The aim of the study was to investigate…”
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    Dilated intercellular spaces and acid reflux at the distal and proximal oesophagus in patients with non‐erosive gastro‐oesophageal reflux disease by CAVIGLIA, R., RIBOLSI, M., GENTILE, M., RABITTI, C., EMERENZIANI, S., GUARINO, M. P. L., PETITTI, T., CICALA, M.

    Published in Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics (01-03-2007)
    “…Summary Background  Acid exposure of proximal oesophagus and dilated intercellular space diameters of oesophageal epithelium are relevant in the perception of…”
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    Regional oesophageal sensitivity to acid and weakly acidic reflux in patients with non‐erosive reflux disease by Emerenziani, S., Ribolsi, M., Sifrim, D., Blondeau, K., Cicala, M.

    Published in Neurogastroenterology and motility (01-03-2009)
    “…The mechanisms underlying symptoms in non‐erosive reflux disease (NERD) remain to be elucidated. Non‐erosive reflux disease patients appear to be more…”
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