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Chiara Beltrame

Researcher at University of Florence

Publications -  9
Citations -  1339

Chiara Beltrame is an academic researcher from University of Florence. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemokine receptor & Chemokine. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 9 publications receiving 1298 citations.

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Cell cycle–dependent expression of CXC chemokine receptor 3 by endothelial cells mediates angiostatic activity

TL;DR: Data provide definitive evidence of CXCR3 expression by HMVEC and open new avenues for therapeutic interventions in all conditions in which an angiostatic effect may be beneficial.
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Tryptase-Chymase Double-Positive Human Mast Cells Express the Eotaxin Receptor CCR3 and Are Attracted by CCR3-Binding Chemokines

TL;DR: The findings indicate that these chemokines may play an important role in the differentiation and/or migration of this mast cell subset in connective tissues, as well as in sites of allergic inflammation.
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Assessment of chemokine receptor expression by human Th1 and Th2 cells in vitro and in vivo.

TL;DR: The results of this study confirm the existence of flexible programs of chemokine receptor expression during the development of Th1 and Th2 cells, however, caution is advised in interpreting these receptors as surrogate markers of a given type of effector response.
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IP-10 and Mig Production by Glomerular Cells in Human Proliferative Glomerulonephritis and Regulation by Nitric Oxide

TL;DR: A significant blood-to-dialysate flow mismatch may occur in hollow-fiber hemodialyzers due to either uneven blood flow distribution or a dialysate channeling phenomenon external to the fiber bundle, and improvement in dialyzer design may overcome these problems.
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Interferon-inducible protein 10, monokine induced by interferon gamma, and interferon-inducible T-cell alpha chemoattractant are produced by thymic epithelial cells and attract T-cell receptor (TCR) αβ+CD8+ single-positive T cells, TCRγδ+ T cells, and natural killer–type cells in human thymus

TL;DR: Chemoattractant activity for IP-10, Mig, and I-TAC showed chemoattracted activity for TCRalphabeta+ CD8+ SP T cells, TCRgammadelta+ T Cells, and NK-type cells, suggesting their role in the migration of different subsets of mature thymocytes during human thymus lymphopoiesis.