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Carmen Correale

Researcher at Humanitas University

Publications -  55
Citations -  1581

Carmen Correale is an academic researcher from Humanitas University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Inflammatory bowel disease & Inflammation. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 48 publications receiving 1282 citations.

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VEGF-C–dependent stimulation of lymphatic function ameliorates experimental inflammatory bowel disease

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that adenoviral induction of prolymphangiogenic factor VEGF-C provides marked protection against the development of acute and chronic colitis in 2 different animal models and suggested that correction of defective lymphatic function with VEGf-C has potential as a therapeutic strategy for IBD.
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Multiple pathogenic roles of microvasculature in inflammatory bowel disease: a Jack of all trades.

TL;DR: This review contemplates the newly uncovered contribution of intestinal microcirculation to pathogenesis and maintenance of chronic intestinal inflammation and assess the multiple roles of the microvascular endothelium in innate immunity, leukocyte recruitment, coagulation and perfusion, and immune-driven angiogenesis in IBD.
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Identification of serum and tissue micro-RNA expression profiles in different stages of inflammatory bowel disease

TL;DR: The results suggest the existence of specific miRNA expression patterns associated with IBD and their different stages and support the utility of miRNAs as possible biomarkers and needs to be validated in a large prospective cohort.
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Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor C Disrupts the Endothelial Lymphatic Barrier to Promote Colorectal Cancer Invasion

TL;DR: VEGFC signaling via VEGFR3 promotes lymphangiogenesis and metastasis by orthotopic colorectal tumors in mice and reduces lymphatic endothelial barrier integrity, and strategies to block VEGFC might be developed to prevent CRC metastasis in patients.