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Matteo A. Russo

Researcher at Vita-Salute San Raffaele University

Publications -  6
Citations -  1551

Matteo A. Russo is an academic researcher from Vita-Salute San Raffaele University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biopsy & Fabry disease. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 1462 citations. Previous affiliations of Matteo A. Russo include The Catholic University of America & Sapienza University of Rome.

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Histological Substrate of Atrial Biopsies in Patients With Lone Atrial Fibrillation

TL;DR: Abnormal atrial histology was uniformly found in multiple biopsy specimens in all patients with LAF and was compatible with a diagnosis of myocarditis in 66% of patients and of noninflammatory localized cardiomyopathy in 17% and was represented by patchy fibrosis in 17%.
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Catecholamine-induced Cardiomyopathy in Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia: A Histologic, Ultrastructural, and Biochemical Study

TL;DR: A receptor-mediated intracellular Ca++ overload is indicated as the main abnormality responsible for myocardial impairment and is found as morphologic and biochemical abnormalities, respectively.
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Magnesium restriction induces granulocytic differentiation and expression of p27Kip1 in human leukemic HL-60 cells.

TL;DR: The model suggests that the maturation process is paralleled by a redistribution of intracellular Mg, leading to a shift from the bound to the free form, which could modulate the kinetics of Mg‐dependent enzyme(s) that are involved in the control of the differentiation pathway.
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Cardiac and skeletal myopathy in Fabry disease: a clinicopathologic correlative study

TL;DR: Clinical, noninvasive, and invasive cardiac and muscle studies were obtained in 12 patients with Fabry disease, and it was indicated that muscle myocytes were unaffected, whereas muscle vessels showed the presence of mild glycosphingolipid accumulation in endothelial and smooth muscle cells.