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Marco Castagneto
Researcher at Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
Publications - 160
Citations - 5791
Marco Castagneto is an academic researcher from Catholic University of the Sacred Heart. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Liver transplantation. The author has an hindex of 31, co-authored 160 publications receiving 5415 citations. Previous affiliations of Marco Castagneto include Sapienza University of Rome & French Institute of Health and Medical Research.
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Immunohistochemical analysis of p53 protein in transplant recipients with Kaposi's sarcoma.
Giovanna Flamini,Sabina Magalini,Giuseppe Curigliano,Giuseppe Nanni,Alma Boninsegna,Salvatore Agnes,Domenico Faticato,Marco Castagneto,Achille Cittadini +8 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that Kaposi's sarcoma in transplanted patients can be considered a non-malignant proliferative process, and that the cytoplasmic expression of p53 may stand for a functional inactivation pattern.
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A randomized study comparing three cyclosporine-based regimens in cadaveric renal transplantation: results at 7 years.
A Tarantino,G P Segoloni,V. Cambi,G Rizzo,P Altieri,F Mastrangelo,Marco Castagneto,M Salvadori,U. Valente,Maria Laura Cossu,Stefano Federico,F Pisani,G. Montagnino,M Messina,L. Arisi,Mario Carmellini,G.B Piredda,C Ponticelli +17 more
TL;DR: Reanalyzed the data by extending the follow-up at 7 years after transplantation and found no significant differences in either the patient or graft survival rates or in the incidence of drug-related complications.
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Cardiorespiratory and metabolic adequacy and their relation to survival in sepsis.
Marco Castagneto,Ivo Giovannini,Giuseppe Boldrini,Giuseppe Nanni,Mauro Pittiruti,Gabriele Sganga,Castiglioni Gc +6 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that poor prognosis in sepsis is characterized by an early sustained stress response with more severe abnormalities in cardiovascular, metabolic, and respiratory function than is seen in the nonseptic stress response.
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Biliopancreatic diversion as a novel approach to the HAIR-AN syndrome.
Melania Manco,Marco Castagneto,Giuseppe Nanni,Caterina Guidone,Vincenzo Tondolo,Aldo V. Greco,Giovanni Gasbarrini,Geltrude Mingrone +7 more
TL;DR: In HAIR-AN syndrome, malabsorptive bariatric surgery is effective in improving hyperandrogenism and acanthosis nigricans, with noteworthy esthetic consequences.