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Maddalena Soncini
Publications - 12
Citations - 2379
Maddalena Soncini is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Stem cell & Mesenchymal stem cell. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 12 publications receiving 2230 citations.
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Concise review: isolation and characterization of cells from human term placenta: outcome of the first international Workshop on Placenta Derived Stem Cells.
Ornella Parolini,Francesco Alviano,Gian Paolo Bagnara,Grozdana Bilic,Hans-Jörg Bühring,Marco Evangelista,Simone Hennerbichler,Bing Liu,Marta Magatti,Ning Mao,Toshio Miki,Fabio Marongiu,Hideaki Nakajima,Toshio Nikaido,C. Bettina Portmann-Lanz,Venkatachalam Sankar,Maddalena Soncini,Guido Stadler,Daniel Surbek,Tsuneo A. Takahashi,Heinz Redl,Norio Sakuragawa,Susanne Wolbank,Steffen M. Zeisberger,Andreas H. Zisch,Stephen C. Strom +25 more
TL;DR: The aim of this review is to summarize and provide the state of the art of research in this field, addressing aspects such as cell isolation protocols and characteristics of these cells, as well as providing preliminary indications of the possibilities for use ofThese cells in future clinical applications.
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Isolation and characterization of mesenchymal cells from human fetal membranes.
Maddalena Soncini,Elsa Vertua,Lucia Gibelli,Fausto Zorzi,Marco Denegri,Alberto Albertini,Georg S. Wengler,Ornella Parolini +7 more
TL;DR: Amnion and chorion can be considered as a novel and convenient source of adult MSCs because of their high morphogenetic plasticity and ability to form colonies that could be expanded for at least 15 passages.
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Engraftment potential of human amnion and chorion cells derived from term placenta
Marco Bailo,Maddalena Soncini,Elsa Vertua,Patrizia Bonassi Signoroni,Silvia Sanzone,Guerino Lombardi,Davide Arienti,Francesca Calamani,Daniela Zatti,Petra Paul,Alberto Albertini,Fausto Zorzi,Angelo Cavagnini,Fabio Candotti,Georg S. Wengler,Ornella Parolini +15 more
TL;DR: Human amnion and chorion cells from term placenta can successfully engraft neonatal swine and rats and are suggested to represent an advantageous source of progenitor cells with potential applications in a variety of cell therapy and transplantation procedures.
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Amniotic membrane and amniotic fluid-derived cells: potential tools for regenerative medicine?
TL;DR: An overview of the latest findings regarding the stem characteristics of cells from both theAmniotic membrane and amniotic fluid as well as on the potential utility of these cells for future clinical application in regenerative medicine are provided.
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Toward cell therapy using placenta-derived cells: disease mechanisms, cell biology, preclinical studies, and regulatory aspects at the round table.
Ornella Parolini,Francesco Alviano,Irene Bergwerf,Diana Boraschi,Cosimo De Bari,Peter De Waele,Massimo Dominici,Marco Evangelista,Werner Falk,Simone Hennerbichler,David C. Hess,Giacomo Lanzoni,Bing Liu,Fabio Marongiu,Colin McGuckin,Stefan Mohr,Maria Luisa Nolli,Racheli Ofir,Peter Ponsaerts,Luca Romagnoli,Abraham Solomon,Maddalena Soncini,Stephen C. Strom,Daniel Surbek,Sankar Venkatachalam,Sankar Venkatachalam,Susanne Wolbank,Steffen M. Zeisberger,Andy Zeitlin,Andreas H. Zisch,Cesar V. Borlongan +30 more
TL;DR: The international workshop held in Brescia, Italy, in March 2009 aimed to harness an understanding of basic inflammatory mechanisms inherent in human diseases with updated findings regarding biological and therapeutic properties of human placenta-derived cells, with particular emphasis on their potential for treating inflammatory diseases.