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Cristina Piras

Researcher at University of Cagliari

Publications -  46
Citations -  858

Cristina Piras is an academic researcher from University of Cagliari. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 35 publications receiving 580 citations.

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Cross sectional evaluation of the gut-microbiome metabolome axis in an italian cohort of ibd patients

TL;DR: The combined evaluation of metabolites and fecal microbiome can be useful to discriminate between healthy subjects and patients with IBD, and underlines the potential role of an inter-omics approach in understanding the metabolic pathways involved in IBD.
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A NMR metabolomics study of the ripening process of the Fiore Sardo cheese produced with autochthonous adjunct cultures

TL;DR: H NMR metabolomics in combination with multivariate data analysis was able to classify cheese samples on the basis of their maturation age and the type of added cultures, laying the metabolic basis for the authentication of Fiore Sardo cheese produced in compliance with PDO specifications which allow the use of only native LAB cultures.
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Metabolomics, a promising approach to translational research in cardiology

TL;DR: The topics covered will delineate the importance of being able to use the metabolomic information to understand the mechanisms of diseases from the perspective of systems biology, and as a non-invasive approach to the diagnosis, grading and treatment of cardiovascular diseases.
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Metabolomic approach to profile functional and metabolic changes in heart failure.

TL;DR: The results demonstrate the suitability of metabolomics in combination with functional evaluation techniques in HF staging and facilitate investigation of perturbed metabolic pathways in HF and their correlation with the impairment of myocardial function.
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NMR investigation of imidazolium-based ionic liquids and their aqueous mixtures.

TL;DR: The presence of ROESY cross-peaks between protons in the polar and apolar IL regions, at all investigated water contents suggests that the alkyl tails are not fully segregated in hydrophobic domains, as expected for micelle-like structures.