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Mirella Marino

Researcher at Università Campus Bio-Medico

Publications -  109
Citations -  9962

Mirella Marino is an academic researcher from Università Campus Bio-Medico. The author has contributed to research in topics: Thymoma & Thymic carcinoma. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 101 publications receiving 6878 citations. Previous affiliations of Mirella Marino include Sapienza University of Rome & Catholic University of the Sacred Heart.

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New Morphologic Findings Support Invasiveness Criteria in Small-Sized Nonmucinous Lepidic Adenocarcinoma: Commenting a Proposal From the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer Pathology Committee.

TL;DR: AIS and MIA concepts were introduced in lung adenocarcinoma in situ (AIS) and minimally invasive adnocarcINOMA (MIA), respectively, in the 8th edition of lung cancer classification as discussed by the authors .
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Somatostatin analogs as mainteinance therapy in heavily pretreated thymic epithelial tumors.

TL;DR: Eighteen patients with advanced thymic tumors with a partial response or stable disease to conventional chemotherapeutic regimens platinum or not platinum-based, after performed OctreoScan, were enrolled in this monocentric referral center study.
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MiR-22, a serum predictor of poor outcome and therapy response in diffuse large B-cell lymphoma patients.

TL;DR: In this article, the authors validated serum miR-22, an evolutionarily conserved microRNA, as a prognostic/predictive biomarker in DLBCL and found that its expression and release from B-cell lymphoma cells are related to therapy response and adversely affect cell proliferation.
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Policies and reporting guidelines for small biopsy specimens of mediastinal masses

TL;DR: Policies and Reporting Guidelines for Small Biopsy Specimens of Mediastinal Masses Alberto Marchevsky, Alex Marx, Philipp Strobel, Saul Suster, Federico Venuta, Mirella Marino, Samuel Yousem, Maureen Zakowski and others.
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Juan Rosai as master of our comprehensive understanding of thymus and thymoma.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report on the activity of Juan Rosai, one of the pathologists most engaged in the definition of cells, diseases and tumors occurring in the thymus and in the mediastinum during the last 60 years.