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Laura Bucci

Researcher at University of Bologna

Publications -  42
Citations -  3437

Laura Bucci is an academic researcher from University of Bologna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hepatocellular carcinoma & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 35 publications receiving 2793 citations.

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Through Ageing, and Beyond: Gut Microbiota and Inflammatory Status in Seniors and Centenarians

TL;DR: Evidence is provided for the fact that the ageing process deeply affects the structure of the human gut microbiota, as well as its homeostasis with the host's immune system, because of its crucial role in the host physiology and health status.
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Correction: Through Ageing, and Beyond: Gut Microbiota and Inflammatory Status in Seniors and Centenarians.

TL;DR: It is shown here how the centroid labels can be changed to reflect the curvature of the spine and how the spine can be modified for different curvatures in the cross-section of the molecule.
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Metabolic signatures of extreme longevity in northern Italian centenarians reveal a complex remodeling of lipids, amino acids, and gut microbiota metabolism.

TL;DR: The novel approach in this representative Italian longevity cohort support the hypothesis that a complex remodeling of lipid, amino acid metabolism, and of gut microbiota functionality are key regulatory processes marking exceptional longevity in humans.
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Role of epigenetics in human aging and longevity: genome-wide DNA methylation profile in centenarians and centenarians' offspring.

TL;DR: The results suggest that a better preservation of DNA methylation status, a slower cell growing/metabolism, and a better control in signal transmission through epigenetic mechanisms may be involved in the process of human longevity.
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Immune system, cell senescence, aging and longevity--inflamm-aging reappraised.

TL;DR: A reappraisal of the concept of inflamm-aging is proposed, suggesting that its pathological effects can be independent from the total amount of pro-inflammatory mediators, but they would be rather associated with the anatomical district and type of cells where they are produced and where they primarily act.