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Maria Cristina Albertini
Researcher at University of Urbino
Publications - 93
Citations - 3178
Maria Cristina Albertini is an academic researcher from University of Urbino. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 76 publications receiving 2637 citations. Previous affiliations of Maria Cristina Albertini include Nuclear Regulatory Commission & University of Rome Tor Vergata.
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Raw Millefiori honey is packed full of antioxidants
Manuela Blasa,Manila Candiracci,Augusto Accorsi,Maria Piera Piacentini,Maria Cristina Albertini,Elena Piatti +5 more
TL;DR: The relationship between phenolic content and antioxidant power was discussed in this paper, which showed that raw Millefiori honey is rich in both amount and variety of antioxidant substances, and its inclusion in the diet may complement other polyphenol sources.
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Age-related differences in the expression of circulating microRNAs: miR-21 as a new circulating marker of inflammaging
Fabiola Olivieri,Liana Spazzafumo,Gabriele Santini,Raffaella Lazzarini,Maria Cristina Albertini,Maria Rita Rippo,Roberta Galeazzi,Angela Marie Abbatecola,Fiorella Marcheselli,Daniela Monti,Rita Ostan,Elisa Cevenini,Roberto Antonicelli,Claudio Franceschi,Antonio Domenico Procopio +14 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that miR-21 may be a new biomarker of inflammation, which is higher in the CVD patients and lower in the CO compared to the age-matched CTR.
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MiR-146a as marker of senescence-associated pro-inflammatory status in cells involved in vascular remodelling
Fabiola Olivieri,Raffaella Lazzarini,Rina Recchioni,Fiorella Marcheselli,Maria Rita Rippo,Silvia Di Nuzzo,Maria Cristina Albertini,Laura Graciotti,Lucia Babini,Serena Mariotti,Giorgio Spada,Angela Marie Abbatecola,Roberto Antonicelli,Claudio Franceschi,Antonio Domenico Procopio +14 more
TL;DR: Overall, the findings indicate that miR-146a is a marker of a senescence-associated pro-inflammatory status in vascular remodelling cells.
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MitomiRs in human inflamm-aging: a hypothesis involving miR-181a, miR-34a and miR-146a.
Maria Rita Rippo,Fabiola Olivieri,Vladia Monsurrò,Francesco Prattichizzo,Maria Cristina Albertini,Antonio Domenico Procopio +5 more
TL;DR: Several aging-related mitomiRs may play a direct role in controlling mitochondrial function by regulating mitochondrial protein expression, which could mediate the loss of mitochondrial integrity and function in aging cells, inducing or contributing to the inflammatory response and to age-related diseases.
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H2O2-induced block of glycolysis as an active ADP-ribosylation reaction protecting cells from apoptosis
C. Colussi,Maria Cristina Albertini,Simona Coppola,S. Rovidati,Francesco Galli,Lina Ghibelli +5 more
TL;DR: Evidence indicates that the stress‐induced block of glycolysis is not the result of a passive oxidative damage, but rather an active cell reaction programmed via ADP‐ribosylation for cell self‐defense protecting cells from apoptosis.