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Mattia Musto
Researcher at International School for Advanced Studies
Publications - 8
Citations - 365
Mattia Musto is an academic researcher from International School for Advanced Studies. The author has contributed to research in topics: Oxide & Rett syndrome. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 8 publications receiving 266 citations. Previous affiliations of Mattia Musto include Istituto Superiore di Sanità.
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Graphene Oxide Nanosheets Reshape Synaptic Function in Cultured Brain Networks.
Rossana Rauti,Neus Lozano,Verónica León,Denis Scaini,Mattia Musto,Ilaria Rago,Francesco Paolo Ulloa Severino,Alessandra Fabbro,Loredana Casalis,Ester Vázquez,Kostas Kostarelos,Maurizio Prato,Maurizio Prato,Laura Ballerini,Laura Ballerini +14 more
TL;DR: The ability of graphene oxide nanosheets to down-regulate neuronal signaling without affecting cell viability is described.
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Properties and behavior of carbon nanomaterials when interfacing neuronal cells: How far have we come?
TL;DR: In this paper, a review of carbon-based nanomaterials currently under investigation in basic and applied neuroscience, and the recent developments in this research field, with a special focus on in vitro studies.
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Mitochondrial free radical overproduction due to respiratory chain impairment in the brain of a mouse model of Rett syndrome: protective effect of CNF1
Bianca De Filippis,Daniela Valenti,Lidia de Bari,Domenico De Rasmo,Mattia Musto,Alessia Fabbri,Laura Ricceri,Carla Fiorentini,Giovanni Laviola,Rosa Anna Vacca +9 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that a redox imbalance arises from aberrant mitochondrial functionality in the brain of MeCP2-308 heterozygous female mice, a condition that more closely recapitulates that of RTT patients.
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3D Organotypic Spinal Cultures: Exploring Neuron and Neuroglia Responses Upon Prolonged Exposure to Graphene Oxide
Mattia Musto,Rossana Rauti,Artur Filipe Rodrigues,Elena Bonechi,Clara Ballerini,Kostas Kostarelos,Laura Ballerini +6 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that microglia reactivity to accumulation of GO flakes, maybe due to active phagocytosis, may trim down synaptic activity, although in the absence of an effective activation of inflammatory response and in the presence of neuronal cell death.
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Deficient Purposeful Use of Forepaws in Female Mice Modelling Rett Syndrome
Bianca De Filippis,Mattia Musto,Luisa Altabella,Emilia Romano,Rossella Canese,Giovanni Laviola +5 more
TL;DR: Behaviour and brain alterations previously reported in MeCP2-308 males are confirmed and novel endpoints on which the efficacy of innovative therapeutic strategies for RTT may be tested are identified.