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Ferdinando Scavizzi
Researcher at National Research Council
Publications - 55
Citations - 709
Ferdinando Scavizzi is an academic researcher from National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 45 publications receiving 388 citations. Previous affiliations of Ferdinando Scavizzi include Spanish National Research Council.
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Natural killer cells modulate motor neuron-immune cell cross talk in models of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
Stefano Garofalo,Germana Cocozza,Alessandra Porzia,Maurizio Inghilleri,Marcello Raspa,Ferdinando Scavizzi,Eleonora Aronica,Giovanni Bernardini,Ling Peng,Richard M. Ransohoff,Angela Santoni,Cristina Limatola +11 more
TL;DR: A role of NK cells in determining the onset and progression of MN degeneration in ALS is suggested, and in modulating Treg recruitment and microglia phenotype is suggested.
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Towards large scale automated cage monitoring - Diurnal rhythm and impact of interventions on in-cage activity of C57BL/6J mice recorded 24/7 with a non-disrupting capacitive-based technique.
Karin Pernold,Fabio Iannello,B. E. Low,Mara Rigamonti,G. Rosati,Ferdinando Scavizzi,Jiangrong Wang,Marcello Raspa,M. V. Wiles,Brun Ulfhake +9 more
TL;DR: These data demonstrate that home cage monitoring is scalable and run in real time, providing complementary information for animal welfare measures, experimental design and phenotype characterization.
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EMMA—mouse mutant resources for the international scientific community
Phil Wilkinson,Jitka Sengerova,Raffaele Matteoni,Chao-Kung Chen,Gaetan Soulat,Abel Ureta-Vidal,Sabine Fessele,Michael Hagn,Marzia Massimi,Karen Pickford,Richard H. Butler,Susan Marschall,Ann-Marie Mallon,Amanda J. Pickard,Marcello Raspa,Ferdinando Scavizzi,Martin Fray,Vanessa Larrigaldie,Johan Leyritz,Ewan Birney,Glauco P. Tocchini-Valentini,Steve D. M. Brown,Yann Herault,Lluis Montoliu,Martin Hrabé de Angelis,Damian Smedley +25 more
TL;DR: The laboratory mouse is the premier animal model for studying human disease and thousands of mutants have been identified or produced, most recently through gene-specific mutagenesis approaches.
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Cx26 partial loss causes accelerated presbycusis by redox imbalance and dysregulation of Nfr2 pathway
Anna Rita Fetoni,Veronica Zorzi,Fabiola Paciello,Gaia Ziraldo,Chiara Peres,Marcello Raspa,Ferdinando Scavizzi,Anna Maria Salvatore,Giulia Crispino,Gabriella Tognola,Giulia Gentile,Antonio Gianmaria Spampinato,Denis Cuccaro,Maria Guarnaccia,Giovanna Morello,Guy Van Camp,Erik Fransen,Marco Brumat,Giorgia Girotto,Gaetano Paludetti,Paolo Gasparini,Sebastiano Cavallaro,Fabio Mammano +22 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that elements of the Nrf2 pathway are essential for hearing maintenance and their dysfunction may play an important role in the etiopathogenesis of human presbycusis.
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Helicobacter typhlonius was detected in the sex organs of three mouse strains but did not transmit vertically.
TL;DR: The potential for PCR-positive tissues from the ovary, uterus, testis and epididymis to transmit infection was investigated via in vitro fertilization (IVF), embryo transfer (ET) or ovary transplantation in immunodeficient athymic nude-nu mice and did not result in contamination of the recipient females.