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    Genistein Affects Adipose Tissue Deposition in a Dose-Dependent and Gender-Specific Manner by Penza, M, Montani, C, Romani, A, Vignolini, P, Pampaloni, B, Tanini, A, Brandi, M. L, Alonso-Magdalena, P, Nadal, A, Ottobrini, L, Parolini, O, Bignotti, E, Calza, S, Maggi, A, Grigolato, P. G, Di Lorenzo, D

    Published in Endocrinology (Philadelphia) (01-12-2006)
    “…The soy isoflavone genistein targets adipose tissue and elicits physiological effects that may vary based on dietary intake. We hypothesized that the adipose…”
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    Validation of a Food-Frequency Questionnaire for the Assessment of Calcium Intake in Schoolchildren Aged 9–10 Years by Pampaloni, B., Bartolini, E., Barbieri, M., Piscitelli, P., Di Tanna, G. L., Giolli, L., Brandi, M. L.

    Published in Calcified tissue international (01-07-2013)
    “…Bone mass increases steadily until age 20–30 years, when peak bone mass (PBM) is acquired. Nutrition plays a critical role in achievement of the optimal…”
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    106 - Marginal gap of class V cavities restored with flowable composites by Comba, A, Baldi, A, Pampaloni, B, Chiecchio, V, Montrella, R, Arduino PG, PG, Gambino, A, Scotti, N

    Published in Dental materials (2023)
    “…The aim of the present study was to assess marginal gap presence at enamel and dentin margins in V class cavities restored with flowable materials with…”
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    P25 - Growing Strong and Healthy with Mister Bone: An Educational Programme to Ensure Strong Bones Later in Life by Pampaloni, B., Bartolini, E., Fabbri, S., Tanini, A., Brandi, M.L.

    “…Bone mass increases steadily until the age of 20–30 years and most bone mass is acquired during the first two decades of life. Nutrition plays a critical role…”
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    Calcium Bioavailability From a Calcium-Rich Mineral Water, With Some Observations on Method by Bacciottini, Lucia, Tanini, Annalisa, Falchetti, Alberto, Masi, Laura, Franceschelli, Francesco, Pampaloni, Barbara, Giorgi, Gianluca, Brandi, Maria Luisa

    Published in Journal of clinical gastroenterology (01-10-2004)
    “…GOALSThe study was designed to determine whether high-calcium mineral water is an efficient additional source of dietary calcium, optimizing a method for…”
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    Absorption and bioeffects of an isoflavone-based supplementation in postmenopausal women by Pampaloni, Barbara, Bartolini, Silvia, Bartolini, Elisa, Ottanelli, Silva, Masi, Laura, Romani, Annalisa, Tanini, Annalisa, Vignolini, Pamela, Brandi, Maria Luisa

    “…Epidemiological studies suggest that consumption of isoflavones rich diets can improve several postmenopausal complications. The aim of this study was to…”
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    Growth response of colon cancer cell lines to selective estrogen receptor modulators by Picariello, Lucia, Fiorelli, Gianna, Martineti, Valentina, Tognarini, Isabella, Pampaloni, Barbara, Tonelli, Francesco, Brandi, Maria Luisa

    Published in Anticancer research (01-05-2003)
    “…The purpose of this study was to compare the "in vitro" effects of the selective estrogen receptor modulators, tamoxifen and raloxifene, on two human colon…”
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    Humic Marine Matter and Insoluble Materials in Antarctic Snow by Calace, Nicoletta, Petronio, Bianca Maria, Cini, Renato, Stortini, Angela Maria, Pampaloni, Barbara, Udisti, Roberto

    “…The aim of the present work is to show that the insoluble components of marine origin are always present, together with the soluble ones, in both the coarse…”
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    A Simple Model for K and Ca Enrichment Interpretation in Antarctic Snow by Cini, Renato, Udisti, Roberto, Piccardi, Giovanni, Loglio, Giuseppe, Innocenti, N. Degli, Stortini, Angela Maria, Pampaloni, Barbara, Tesei, U.

    “…The presence of surface active fluorescent organic matter (SAFOM) in Antarctic snow, similar to the marine matter, suggests that micro components present at…”
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