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N. Staffolani

Researcher at University of Perugia

Publications -  21
Citations -  869

N. Staffolani is an academic researcher from University of Perugia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sum rule in quantum mechanics & Symplectic representation. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 21 publications receiving 810 citations. Previous affiliations of N. Staffolani include Technische Universität Darmstadt.

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Multipotent mesenchymal stem cells with immunosuppressive activity can be easily isolated from dental pulp.

TL;DR: Dental pulp is an easily accessible and efficient source of MSCs, with different kinetics and differentiation potentialities from MSCS as isolated from the bone marrow, and the rapid proliferative capacity together with the immunoregulatory characteristics of DP-MSCs may prompt future studies aimed at using these cells in the treatment or prevention of T-cell alloreactivity in hematopoietic or solid organ allogeneic transplantation.
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Ion release from orthodontic appliances.

TL;DR: The daily release of Ni, Cu and Cr by an orthodontic appliance in acid pH was well below that ingested with a normal daily diet, and it was concluded that the quantities of metal ions released in experimental conditions should not be cause for concern in utilising the appliance.
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Biocompatibility of alloys used in orthodontics evaluated by cell culture tests

TL;DR: Morphologic observations with SEM and radiolabeled incorporation studies showed that 304 and 316 stainless steel were more biocompatible than the brazing alloy.
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Statistical symmetries of the Lundgren-Monin-Novikov hierarchy.

TL;DR: This paper shows that the infinite set of translational groups of all multipoint correlation tensors corresponds to an infinite dimensional set of translations under which the Lundgren-Monin-Novikov (LMN) hierarchy of equations for the probability density functions (PDF) are left invariant and derives a symmetry for the LMN hierarchy which is analogous to the scaling group of the MPC equations.
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In vitro cytotoxic effects of orthodontic appliances

TL;DR: The data indicated that unwashed appliances were more cytotoxic than washed ones and the arch wire was the most biocompatible component of the orthodontic appliance, and the bracket was the least biOCompatible.