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    Effect of bariatric surgery on peripheral flow-mediated dilation and coronary microvascular function by Nerla, R, Tarzia, P, Sestito, A, Di Monaco, A, Infusino, F, Matera, D, Greco, F, Tacchino, R.M, Lanza, G.A, Crea, F

    “…Abstract Background and aims To assess the effects of bariatric surgery (BS) on peripheral endothelial function and on coronary microvascular dilator function…”
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    P-746 - Psychopatological features of obesity: importance of a multidisciplinary approach to bariatric surgery by Del Basso, G, Focà, F, Craba, A, Marchitelli, S, Tacchino, R.M, Rinaldi, L

    Published in European psychiatry (2012)
    “…Introduction Even if obesity isn’t a psychiatric disorder included in the DSM IV-TR, it is associated with a high prevalence of psychopatological features…”
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    Use of Even-Numbered Carbon Atom Dicarboxylic Salts in Parenteral Nutrition as Fuel Substrate by Mingrone, G., Tacchino, R.M., Castagneto, M., Finotti, E., Greco, A.V.

    “…Sebacic acid (C10), a saturated, straight-chain dicarboxylic acid with 10 carbon atoms in disodic salt form, was given intravenously to two groups of healthy…”
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    Tissue Uptake and Oxidation of Disodium Sebacate in Man by Mingrone, G., Greco, A.V., Bertuzzi, A., Arcieri-Mastromattei, E., Tacchino, R.M., Marino, F., Finotti, E., Castagneto, M.

    “…In order to better ascertain its possible use as an alternative fuel substrate in total parenteral nutrition, sebacate (Sb) metabolism was studied in seven…”
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    Preliminary Studies of a Dicarboxylic Acid as an Energy Substrate in Man by Mingrone, G., Tacchino, R.M., Greco, A.V., Arcieri-Mastromattei, E., Marino, F., Finotti, E., Castagneto, E.

    “…Azelaic acid (Az), a straight saturated chain nine carbon dicarboxylic acid, was administered in saline form to six healthy male volunteers by iv route. Serum…”
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    Turnover and oxidation rates of plasma-free fatty acids in obese patients treated with dexfenfluramine by Greco, A V, Mingrone, G, Tataranni, P A, Raguso, C, De Gaetano, A, Tacchino, R M, Lavielle, R, Ghirlanda, G

    “…In order to assess a possible direct metabolic effect of dexfenfluramine (dF) apart from its action on food intake reduction, 10 obese postmenopausal women and…”
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