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Laura Soldati
Researcher at University of Milan
Publications - 121
Citations - 4576
Laura Soldati is an academic researcher from University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Calcium & Calcium-sensing receptor. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 116 publications receiving 3214 citations. Previous affiliations of Laura Soldati include University of Rome Tor Vergata & Vita-Salute San Raffaele University.
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State of art and science advances on nutrition and nutrigenetics in nutrition-related non-communicable diseases in Middle East
TL;DR: New tools are needed to collect more precise estimates of these population dietary habits and to characterize their diets in terms of macro- and micro-nutrients and ad hoc designed applications for smartphones could be developed to promote the subject compliance to personalized diet and the dialogue between patients and healthcare professionals.
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Dietary flavonoid intake and cardiovascular risk: a population-based cohort study.
Valentina Ponzo,Ilaria Goitre,Maurizio Fadda,Roberto Gambino,Antonella De Francesco,Laura Soldati,L. Gentile,Paola Magistroni,Maurizio Cassader,Simona Bo +9 more
TL;DR: Flavonoid intake was inversely associated with CV risk, CV non-fatal events and all-cause mortality in a cohort with a low consumption of soy, tea and cocoa, which are typically viewed as the foods responsible for flavonoid-related benefits.
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R990G polymorphism of the calcium-sensing receptor and renal calcium excretion in patients with primary hyperparathyroidism.
Sabrina Corbetta,Cristina Eller-Vainicher,Marcello Filopanti,P. Saeli,Giuseppe Vezzoli,Teresa Arcidiacono,Paola Loli,Marie Louise Syren,Laura Soldati,Paolo Beck-Peccoz,Anna Spada +10 more
TL;DR: The study showed that patients with PHPT, bearing the 990G allele, had lower serum PTH levels and higher urinary calcium excretion in comparison with the other genotype, suggesting an increased sensitivity of the variant receptor to extracellular calcium.
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The sialyl-glycolipid stage-specific embryonic antigen 4 marks a subpopulation of chemotherapy-resistant breast cancer cells with mesenchymal features
Andrea Aloia,Evgeniya Petrova,Stefan Tomiuk,Ute Bissels,Olivier Déas,Massimo Saini,Franziska M. Zickgraf,Steve Wagner,Saskia Spaich,Marc Sütterlin,Andreas Schneeweiss,Manuel Reitberger,Silvia Rüberg,Bernhard Gerstmayer,David Agorku,Sebastian Knöbel,Annalisa Terranegra,Monica Falleni,Laura Soldati,Martin R. Sprick,Andreas Trumpp,Jean Gabriel Judde,Andreas Bosio,Stefano Cairo,Olaf Hardt +24 more
TL;DR: SSEA4 was identified as highly expressed in a subpopulation of tumor cells resistant to multiple commonly used chemotherapy drugs, as well as ST3GAL2, the rate-limiting enzyme of SSEA4 synthesis, as a predictive marker of poor outcome for breast and ovarian cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy.
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Genetics and calcium nephrolithiasis
TL;DR: Technological skills, accurate clinical examination, and a detailed phenotype description are the basis to get new insight about the genetic basis of nephrolithiasis.