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Giovanni Gigante
Researcher at Sapienza University of Rome
Publications - 152
Citations - 2388
Giovanni Gigante is an academic researcher from Sapienza University of Rome. The author has contributed to research in topics: Scattering & Elastic scattering. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 146 publications receiving 2134 citations. Previous affiliations of Giovanni Gigante include Brookhaven National Laboratory & Centra.
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The role of intestinal microbiota and the immune system
Flaminia Purchiaroni,Annalisa Tortora,Maurizio Gabrielli,Flavio Bertucci,Giovanni Gigante,Gianluca Ianiro,Veronica Ojetti,Emidio Scarpellini,Antonio Gasbarrini +8 more
TL;DR: Accumulating evidence indicates that intestinal microflora has protective, metabolic, trophic and immunological functions and is able to establish a "cross-talk" with the immune component of mucosal immunity, comprising cellular and soluble elements, which can be used as an ecological therapy in the treatment of immune diseases.
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The role of small intestinal bacterial overgrowth in Parkinson's disease
Alfonso Fasano,Francesco Bove,Maurizio Gabrielli,Martina Petracca,Maria Assunta Zocco,Enzo Ragazzoni,Federico Barbaro,Carla Piano,Serena Fortuna,Annalisa Tortora,Raffaella Di Giacopo,Mariachiara Campanale,Giovanni Gigante,Ernesto Cristiano Lauritano,Pierluigi Navarra,Stefano Marconi,Antonio Gasbarrini,Anna Rita Bentivoglio +17 more
TL;DR: The eradication of small intestinal bacterial overgrowth resulted in improvement in motor fluctuations without affecting the pharmacokinetics of levodopa.
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Peroral Endoscopic Myotomy for Esophageal Achalasia: Outcomes of the First 100 Patients With Short-term Follow-up.
Pietro Familiari,Giovanni Gigante,Michele Marchese,Ivo Boškoski,Andrea Tringali,Vincenzo Perri,Guido Costamagna +6 more
TL;DR: The results confirm the efficacy of POEM in a large series of patients, with a mean follow-up of 11 months, and may become one of the first-line therapies of achalasia in the next future.
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Reduced mitogenic stimulation of human lymphocytes by extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields
Pio Conti,Giovanni Gigante,Maria Grazia Cifone,Edoardo Alesse,Gianfranco Ianni,Marcella Reale,P. U. Angeletti +6 more
TL;DR: A frequency window within which ConA‐induced blastogenesis was significantly inhibited has been individuated and the mitogenic effect of PWM was significantly affected only at 3 Hz.
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Interaction of keV photons with matter and new applications
TL;DR: The fundamental interactions of keV photons with matter, i.e. photoelectric effect and coherent and incoherent scattering are treated from a non-traditional point of view in this paper, where energy-dispersive X-ray fluorescence, Compton profile measurements, and general scattering techniques are described.