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    Neural crest stem cell population in craniomaxillofacial development and tissue repair by La Noce, M, Mele, L, Tirino, V, Paino, F, De Rosa, A, Naddeo, P, Papagerakis, P, Papaccio, G, Desiderio, V

    Published in European cells & materials (28-10-2014)
    “…Neural crest cells, delaminating from the neural tube during migration, undergo an epithelial-mesenchymal transition and differentiate into several cell types…”
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    TGF-β1 exposure induces epithelial to mesenchymal transition both in CSCs and non-CSCs of the A549 cell line, leading to an increase of migration ability in the CD133+ A549 cell fraction by Tirino, V, Camerlingo, R, Bifulco, K, Irollo, E, Montella, R, Paino, F, Sessa, G, Carriero, M V, Normanno, N, Rocco, G, Pirozzi, G

    Published in Cell death & disease (02-05-2013)
    “…Metastasis is the leading cause of death by cancer. Non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) represents nearly 85% of primary malignant lung tumours. Recent…”
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    Human mandible bone defect repair by the grafting of dental pulp stem/progenitor cells and collagen sponge biocomplexes by d'Aquino, Riccardo, De Rosa, Alfredo, Lanza, Vladimiro, Tirino, Virginia, Laino, Luigi, Graziano, Antonio, Desiderio, Vincenzo, Laino, Gregorio, Papaccio, Gianpaolo

    Published in European cells & materials (12-11-2009)
    “…In this study we used a biocomplex constructed from dental pulp stem/progenitor cells (DPCs) and a collagen sponge scaffold for oro-maxillo-facial (OMF) bone…”
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    Cancer Stem Cells: Detection and Characterization from Solid Tumors by Rehman, A, Panda, S Kumar, Tirino, V, Del Vecchio, V

    “…Cancer stem cells (CSCs) have emerged as an attractive research interest due to their prominent role in development of the tumors. CSCs are rare dormant cells…”
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    Prognostic value of cancer stem cells, epithelial-mesenchymal transition and circulating tumor cells in lung cancer by PIROZZI, G, TIRINO, V, CAMERLINGO, R, LA ROCCA, A, MARTUCCI, N, SCOGNAMIGLIO, G, FRANCO, R, CANTILE, M, NORMANNO, N, ROCCO, G

    Published in Oncology reports (01-05-2013)
    “…The epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a program involved in embryonic development that is often activated during cancer invasion and metastasis. CD133…”
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    The stem cell hypothesis in head and neck cancer by Graziano, A., d'Aquino, R., Tirino, V., Desiderio, V., Rossi, A., Pirozzi, G.

    Published in Journal of cellular biochemistry (01-02-2008)
    “…Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are tumoral cells which have stem features such as self‐renewal, high migration capacity, drug resistance, high proliferation…”
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    Ecto-mesenchymal stem cells from dental pulp are committed to differentiate into active melanocytes by Paino, F, Ricci, G, De Rosa, A, D'Aquino, R, Laino, L, Pirozzi, G, Tirino, V, Papaccio, G

    Published in European cells & materials (07-10-2010)
    “…Dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) are multipotent stem cells derived from neural crest and mesenchyme and have the capacity to differentiate into multiple cell…”
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    Dicrocoelium dendriticum induces autophagic vacuoles accumulation in human hepatocarcinoma cells by Pepe, P., Castellano, M., Alfano, S., Della Pepa, M.E., Tirino, V., Piemonte, M., Desiderio, V., Zappavigna, S., Galdiero, M., Caraglia, M., Cringoli, G., Rinaldi, L.

    Published in Veterinary parasitology (15-09-2015)
    “…•First study on the tumorigenic role of Dicrocoelium dendriticum.•D. dendriticum induces autophagic vacuoles accumulation in human hepatocarcinoma cells.•The…”
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    Fighting for territories: time-lapse analysis of dental pulp and dental follicle stem cells in co-culture reveals specific migratory capabilities by Schiraldi, C, Stellavato, A, D'Agostino, A, Tirino, V, d'Aquino, R, Woloszyk, A, De Rosa, A, Laino, L, Papaccio, G, Mitsiadis, T A

    Published in European cells & materials (23-11-2012)
    “…Stem cell migration is a critical step during the repair of damaged tissues. In order to achieve appropriate cell-based therapies for tooth and periodontal…”
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    3-O-methylfunicone, from Penicillium pinophilum, is a selective inhibitor of breast cancer stem cells by Buommino, E., Tirino, V., De Filippis, A., Silvestri, F., Nicoletti, R., Ciavatta, M. L., Pirozzi, G., Tufano, M. A.

    Published in Cell proliferation (01-10-2011)
    “…Objectives:  Cancer stem cells make up a subpopulation of cells within tumours that drive tumour initiation, growth and recurrence. They are resistant to many…”
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    28PGLPG 1790, a new selective EPHA2 inhibitor, is active in colorectal cancer cell lines belonging to the CMS4/mesenchymal-like subtype by Vitiello, P P, Mele, L, Prisco, C, Cardone, C, Ciardiello, D, Poliero, L, Borrelli, C, Zanaletti, N, Vitale, P, Tirino, V, Papaccio, G, Troiani, T, Ciardiello, F, Marampon, F, Desiderio, V, Martinelli, E

    Published in Annals of oncology (01-10-2019)
    “…Abstract Background EPHA2 tyrosine kinase receptor is implicated in tumor progression, stemness phenotype and resistance to treatment in a wide range of…”
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    28P - GLPG 1790, a new selective EPHA2 inhibitor, is active in colorectal cancer cell lines belonging to the CMS4/mesenchymal-like subtype by Vitiello, P.P., Mele, L., Prisco, C., Cardone, C., Ciardiello, D., Poliero, L., Borrelli, C., Zanaletti, N., Vitale, P., Tirino, V., Papaccio, G., Troiani, T., Ciardiello, F., Marampon, F., Desiderio, V., Martinelli, E.

    Published in Annals of oncology (01-10-2019)
    “…EPHA2 tyrosine kinase receptor is implicated in tumor progression, stemness phenotype and resistance to treatment in a wide range of cancers. We investigated…”
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    Large-scale production of human adipose tissue from stem cells: a new tool for regenerative medicine and tissue banking by D'Andrea, Francesco, De Francesco, Francesco, Ferraro, Giuseppe A, Desiderio, Vincenzo, Tirino, Virginia, De Rosa, Alfredo, Papaccio, Gianpaolo

    Published in Tissue engineering. Part C, Methods (01-09-2008)
    “…Adipose tissue is an easy, accessible, and abundant source of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) for the reconstruction and addition of soft tissue and for…”
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