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    Interleukin-1 family cytokines and mast cells: activation and inhibition by Gallenga, C E, Pandolfi, F, Caraffa, Al, Kritas, S K, Ronconi, G, Toniato, E, Martinotti, S, Conti, P

    “…Activated mast cells (MCs) secrete a number of compounds including pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines. MCs are a potential source of cytokines…”
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    The ‘Real Welfare’ scheme: benchmarking welfare outcomes for commercially farmed pigs by Pandolfi, F., Stoddart, K., Wainwright, N., Kyriazakis, I., Edwards, S. A.

    Published in Animal (Cambridge, England) (01-10-2017)
    “…Animal welfare standards have been incorporated in EU legislation and in farm assurance schemes, based on scientific information and aiming to safeguard the…”
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    Risk factors associated with the different categories of piglet perinatal mortality in French farms by Pandolfi, F., Edwards, S.A., Robert, F., Kyriazakis, I.

    Published in Preventive veterinary medicine (01-02-2017)
    “…[Display omitted] •Piglet mortality was studied on a sample of French pig farms.•Six main categories of mortality represented 84.5% of all the perinatal…”
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    The “Real Welfare” scheme: Identification of risk and protective factors for welfare outcomes in commercial pig farms in the UK by Pandolfi, F., Kyriazakis, I., Stoddart, K., Wainwright, N., Edwards, S.A.

    Published in Preventive veterinary medicine (01-10-2017)
    “…•The “Real Welfare” protocol assessed 112,241 finisher pens from 1928 farms.•Five main animal-based welfare outcomes were considered.•Common and specific risk…”
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    Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF), mast cells and inflammation by Shaik-Dasthagirisaheb, Y B, Varvara, G, Murmura, G, Saggini, A, Potalivo, G, Caraffa, A, Antinolfi, P, Tete', S, Tripodi, D, Conti, F, Cianchetti, E, Toniato, E, Rosati, M, Conti, P, Speranza, L, Pantalone, A, Saggini, R, Theoharides, T C, Pandolfi, F

    “…Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is one of the most important inducers of angiogenesis, therefore blocking angiogenesis has led to great promise in…”
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    Precision editing of the gut microbiota ameliorates cancer immunotherapy by Franza, L, Carusi, V, Parrinello, G, Pandolfi, F

    “…In this editorial the authors highlight recent findings which could help design a personalized approach for cancer immunotherapy…”
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    The Interaction among Microbiota, Immunity, and Genetic and Dietary Factors Is the Condicio Sine Qua Non Celiac Disease Can Develop by Cianci, R., Landolfi, R., Newton, Estelle E., Riccioni, M. E., Frosali, S., Urgesi, R., Cianci, Rossella, Pandolfi, Franco

    Published in Journal of immunology research (01-01-2015)
    “…Celiac disease (CD) is an immune-mediated enteropathy, triggered by dietary wheat gluten and similar proteins of barley and rye in genetically susceptible…”
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    Central and Mucosal Immunities are Modified by Non Adsorbable Antibiotic Treatment in Uncomplicated Diverticular Disease by Pandolfi, F, Frosali, S, Petruzziello, L, Newton, E E, Costamagna, G

    Published in Mini reviews in medicinal chemistry (01-01-2016)
    “…We review our experience on Rifaximin in uncomplicated diverticular disease. Our data show that a 2 week treatment induces modifications in the immune system:…”
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    TLR2: a crossroads between infections and autoimmunity? by Borrello, S, Nicolò, C, Delogu, G, Pandolfi, F, Ria, F

    “…Environment has both pathogenic and protective roles in the determination of autoimmune disease development, possibly through infectious agents. TLR2 has the…”
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    Apoptosis in the homeostasis of the immune system and in human immune mediated diseases by Giovannetti, A, Pierdominici, M, Di Iorio, A, Cianci, R, Murdaca, G, Puppo, F, Pandolfi, F, Paganelli, R

    Published in Current pharmaceutical design (2008)
    “…The immune system has evolved sophisticated mechanisms controlling the development of responses to dangerous antigens while avoiding unnecessary attacks to…”
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    Parotid Gland Lesions: Multiparametric Ultrasound and MRI Features by Cantisani, V, David, E, Sidhu, P S, Sacconi, B, Greco, A, Pandolfi, F, Tombolini, M, Lo Mele, L, Calliada, F, Brunese, L, Catalano, C, De Vincentiis, M, Di Leo, N, Ascenti, G, D'Ambrosio, F

    Published in Ultraschall in der Medizin (01-10-2016)
    “…High-resolution ultrasound (US), as a readily available, cost-effective and harmless imaging technique, is appropriately the initial imaging modality for…”
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    CROSSTALK BETWEEN VITAMIN B AND IMMUNITY by Spinas, E, Saggini, A, Kritas, S K, Cerulli, G, Caraffa, A, Antinolfi, P, Pantalone, A, Frydas, A, Tei, M, Speziali, A, Saggini, R, Pandolfi, F, Conti, P

    “…Vitamin B1 (thiamin) is considered to be the oldest vitamin and in 1936 R.R. Williams and colleagues determined its chemical structure and were able to…”
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    Nerve growth factor interactions with mast cells by Kritas, S K, Caraffa, A, Antinolfi, P, Saggini, A, Pantalone, A, Rosati, M, Tei, M, Speziali, A, Saggini, R, Pandolfi, F, Cerulli, G, Conti, P

    “…Neuropeptides are involved in neurogenic inflammation where there is vasodilation and plasma protein extravasion in response to this stimulus. Nerve growth…”
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    IMMUNOMODULATORY EFFECTS OF VITAMIN D ON SKIN INFLAMMATION by Toniato, E, Spinas, E, Saggini, A, Kritas, S K, Caraffa, A, Antinolfi, P, Saggini, R, Pandolfi, F, Conti, P

    “…Vitamin D has a major role in calcium absorption and maintenance of healthy bones. Vitamin D is also involved in cancer, cardiovascular system, allergic…”
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    Luteolin inhibits mast cell-mediated allergic inflammation by Kritas, S K, Saggini, A, Varvara, G, Murmura, G, Caraffa, A, Antinolfi, P, Toniato, E, Pantalone, A, Neri, G, Frydas, S, Rosati, M, Tei, M, Speziali, A, Saggini, R, Pandolfi, F, Cerulli, G, Theoharides, T C, Conti, P

    “…Mast cells are ubiquitous in the body and multifunctional immune cells; they are known to be primary responders in allergic reactions, orchestrating strong…”
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    The Immune Response to Tumors as a Tool toward Immunotherapy by Barone, C., Astone, A., Bagalà, C., Casciano, F., Pagliari, D., Cianci, R., Pandolfi, Franco, Landolfi, R.

    Published in Clinical & developmental immunology (01-01-2011)
    “…Until recently cancer medical therapy was limited to chemotherapy that could not differentiate cancer cells from normal cells. More recently with the…”
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