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Alessandro Stecco
Researcher at University of Eastern Piedmont
Publications - 115
Citations - 1903
Alessandro Stecco is an academic researcher from University of Eastern Piedmont. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetic resonance imaging & Transplantation. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 112 publications receiving 1627 citations. Previous affiliations of Alessandro Stecco include University of Florence.
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Mesenchymal stem cell transplantation in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: A Phase I clinical trial
Letizia Mazzini,Ivana Ferrero,Ivana Ferrero,V. Luparello,Deborah Rustichelli,Monica Gunetti,Katia Mareschi,Katia Mareschi,Lucia Testa,Alessandro Stecco,R. Tarletti,Massimo Miglioretti,E. Fava,N. Nasuelli,Carlo Cisari,Maurilio Massara,R. Vercelli,G.D. Oggioni,Alessandro Carriero,Roberto Cantello,Francesco Monaco,Franca Fagioli +21 more
TL;DR: This study confirms that M SC transplantation into the spinal cord of ALS patients is safe and that MSCs might have a clinical use for future ALS cell based clinical trials.
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Mesenchymal stromal cell transplantation in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: a long-term safety study.
Letizia Mazzini,Katia Mareschi,Katia Mareschi,Ivana Ferrero,Ivana Ferrero,Massimo Miglioretti,Alessandro Stecco,Serena Servo,Alessandro Carriero,Francesco Monaco,Franca Fagioli +10 more
TL;DR: This study is the first to show the safety of MSC transplantation in the central nervous system during a follow-up of nearly 9 years, and is in support of applying MSC-based cellular clinical trials to neurodegenerative disorders.
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Human neural stem cell transplantation in ALS: initial results from a phase I trial
Letizia Mazzini,Maurizio Gelati,Daniela Celeste Profico,Giada Sgaravizzi,Massimo Projetti Pensi,Gianmarco Muzi,Claudia Ricciolini,Laura Rota Nodari,Sandro Carletti,Cesare Giorgi,Cristina Spera,Frondizi Domenico,Enrica Bersano,Francesco Petruzzelli,Carlo Cisari,Annamaria Maglione,Maria Francesca Sarnelli,Alessandro Stecco,Giorgia Querin,Stefano Masiero,Roberto Cantello,Daniela Ferrari,Cristina Zalfa,Elena Binda,Alberto Visioli,Domenico Trombetta,Antonio Novelli,Barbara Torres,Laura Bernardini,Alessandro Carriero,Paolo Prandi,Serena Servo,Annalisa Cerino,Valentina Cima,Alessandra Gaiani,N. Nasuelli,Maurilio Massara,Jonathan D. Glass,Gianni Sorarù,Nicholas M. Boulis,Angelo L. Vescovi +40 more
TL;DR: A safe cell therapy approach that will allow for the treatment of larger pools of patients for later-phase ALS clinical trials, while warranting good reproducibility is described.
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Results from Phase I Clinical Trial with Intraspinal Injection of Neural Stem Cells in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis: A Long-Term Outcome.
Letizia Mazzini,Maurizio Gelati,Daniela Celeste Profico,Gianni Sorarù,Daniela Ferrari,Massimiliano Copetti,Gianmarco Muzi,Claudia Ricciolini,Sandro Carletti,Cesare Giorgi,Cristina Spera,Domenico Frondizi,Stefano Masiero,Alessandro Stecco,Carlo Cisari,Enrica Bersano,Fabiola De Marchi,Maria Francesca Sarnelli,Giorgia Querin,Roberto Cantello,Francesco Petruzzelli,Annamaria Maglione,Cristina Zalfa,Elena Binda,Alberto Visioli,Domenico Trombetta,Barbara Torres,Laura Bernardini,Alessandra Gaiani,Maurilio Massara,Silvia Paolucci,Nicholas M. Boulis,Angelo L. Vescovi +32 more
TL;DR: The results show that transplantation of hNSC is a safe procedure that causes no major deleterious effects over the short or long term, and the observations support undertaking future phase II clinical studies in which increased cell dosages are studied in larger cohorts of patients.
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Endovascular Treatment of Diabetic Foot in a Selected Population of Patients with Below-the-Knee Disease: Is the Angiosome Model Effective?
Rita Fossaceca,Giuseppe Guzzardi,Paolo Cerini,Claudio Cusaro,Alessandro Stecco,Giuseppe Parziale,Marco Perchinunno,Marco De Bonis,Alessandro Carriero +8 more
TL;DR: PTA of the BTK-only disease is a safe and effective option; the DR technique is the first treatment option; however, it is believed that IR is similarly effective, with good results over time.