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C. Di Loreto
Researcher at University of Udine
Publications - 43
Citations - 3848
C. Di Loreto is an academic researcher from University of Udine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 33 publications receiving 3755 citations. Previous affiliations of C. Di Loreto include Misericordia University.
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Apoptosis in the Failing Human Heart
Giorgio Olivetti,R Abbi,Federico Quaini,Jan Kajstura,Cheng W,James A. Nitahara,Eugenio Quaini,C. Di Loreto,Carlo Alberto Beltrami,Stanislaw Krajewski,John C. Reed,Piero Anversa +11 more
TL;DR: Programmed death of myocytes occurs in the decompensated human heart in spite of the enhanced expression of BCL2; this phenomenon may contribute to the progression of cardiac dysfunction.
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Myocyte proliferation in end-stage cardiac failure in humans
Jan Kajstura,Annarosa Leri,Nicoletta Finato,C. Di Loreto,Carlo Alberto Beltrami,Piero Anversa +5 more
TL;DR: Evidence of cytokinesis in myocytes was obtained, providing unequivocal proof of myocyte proliferation and suggesting that large numbers of myocytes can be formed in the nonpathologic and pathologic heart with time.
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Expression of Thyroid-specific Transcription Factors TTF-1 and PAX-8 in Human Thyroid Neoplasms
Dora Fabbro,C. Di Loreto,Carlo Alberto Beltrami,Antonino Belfiore,R Di Lauro,Giuseppe Damante +5 more
TL;DR: TTF-1 gene expression could be a molecular marker in order to distinguish these two types of thyroid neoplasms, papillary carcinomas and anaplastic carcinomas.
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Expression and production of the long pentraxin PTX3 in rheumatoid arthritis (RA)
Michele Maria Luchetti,Gina Piccinini,Alberto Mantovani,Giuseppe Peri,Cristian Matteucci,Giovanni Pomponio,M. Fratini,Paolo Fraticelli,Paola Sambo,C. Di Loreto,Andrea Doni,Martino Introna,Armando Gabrielli +12 more
TL;DR: PTX3 may play a role in inflammatory circuits of RA, and its relevance as a marker of disease activity deserves further study.
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Immunocytochemical expression of tissue specific transcription factor-1 in lung carcinoma.
TL;DR: TTF-1 is strictly associated with SCLC; it was weakly expressed in the various subtypes of NSCC; it can be used to highlight neoplastic cells to good effect when a large inflammatory component is present, and to differentiate S CLC from lymphoid infiltrates.