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Maria Simonetta Faussone Pellegrini
Researcher at University of Florence
Publications - 4
Citations - 415
Maria Simonetta Faussone Pellegrini is an academic researcher from University of Florence. The author has contributed to research in topics: Interstitial cell of Cajal & Biopsy. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 364 citations.
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Cellular changes in diabetic and idiopathic gastroparesis.
Madhusudan Grover,Gianrico Farrugia,Matthew S. Lurken,Cheryl E. Bernard,Maria Simonetta Faussone Pellegrini,Thomas C. Smyrk,Henry P. Parkman,Thomas L. Abell,William J. Snape,William L. Hasler,Aynur Unalp–Arida,Linda Nguyen,Kenneth L. Koch,J. Calles,Linda Lee,James Tonascia,Frank A. Hamilton,Pankaj J. Pasricha +17 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that on full-thickness biopsy specimens, cellular abnormalities are found in the majority of patients with gastroparesis, and an increase in CD45 and CD68 immunoreactivity is found.
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The KIT gene is associated with the english spotting coat color locus and congenital megacolon in Checkered Giant rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus).
Luca Fontanesi,Manuela Vargiolu,Emilio Scotti,Rocco Latorre,Maria Simonetta Faussone Pellegrini,Maurizio Mazzoni,Martina Asti,Roberto Chiocchetti,Giovanni Romeo,Paolo Clavenzani,Roberto De Giorgio +10 more
TL;DR: The KIT gene is investigated as a candidate for the English spotting locus in Checkered Giant rabbits and the abnormalities affecting enteric neurons and c-kit positive interstitial cells of Cajal (ICC) in the megacolon of En/En rabbits are characterized.
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Morphogenesis of the special circular muscle layer and of the interstitial cells of Cajal related to the plexus muscularis profundus of mouse intestinal muscle coat. An E.M. study.
TL;DR: In neonates, the special layer, ICC and PMP are recognizable, but are made up of poorly differentiated elements, whereas in suckling animals, these three structures develop but become almost fully differentiated only at the end of the weaning period, whereas the other components of the muscular coat are already developed.