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Nadia Dallera
Researcher at University of Brescia
Publications - 18
Citations - 769
Nadia Dallera is an academic researcher from University of Brescia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Renal function & Nephrotic syndrome. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 18 publications receiving 577 citations.
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Discovery of new risk loci for IgA nephropathy implicates genes involved in immunity against intestinal pathogens
Krzysztof Kiryluk,Yifu Li,Francesco Scolari,Simone Sanna-Cherchi,Murim Choi,Miguel Verbitsky,David Fasel,Sneh Lata,Sindhuri Prakash,Samantha Shapiro,Clara Fischman,Holly J. Snyder,Gerald B. Appel,Claudia Izzi,Battista Fabio Viola,Nadia Dallera,Lucia Del Vecchio,Cristina Barlassina,Erika Salvi,Francesca Bertinetto,Antonio Amoroso,Silvana Savoldi,Marcella Rocchietti,Alessandro Amore,Licia Peruzzi,Rosanna Coppo,Maurizio Salvadori,Pietro Ravani,Riccardo Magistroni,Gian Marco Ghiggeri,Gianluca Caridi,Monica Bodria,Francesca Lugani,Landino Allegri,Marco Delsante,Mariarosa Maiorana,Andrea Magnano,Giovanni M. Frascà,Emanuela Boer,Giuliano Boscutti,Claudio Ponticelli,Renzo Mignani,Carmelita Marcantoni,Domenico Di Landro,Domenico Santoro,Antonello Pani,Rosaria Polci,Sandro Feriozzi,Silvana Chicca,Marco Galliani,Maddalena Gigante,Loreto Gesualdo,Pasquale Zamboli,Giovanni Giorgio Battaglia,Maurizio Garozzo,Dita Maixnerova,Vladimir Tesar,Frank Eitner,Thomas Rauen,Jürgen Floege,Tibor Kovács,Judit Nagy,Krzysztof Mucha,Leszek Pączek,Marcin Zaniew,Małgorzata Mizerska-Wasiak,Maria Roszkowska-Blaim,Krzysztof Pawlaczyk,Daniel P. Gale,Jonathan Barratt,Lise Thibaudin,François Berthoux,Guillaume Canaud,Anne Boland,Marie Metzger,Ulf Panzer,Hitoshi Suzuki,Shin Goto,Ichiei Narita,Yasar Caliskan,Jingyuan Xie,Ping Hou,Nan Chen,Hong Zhang,Robert J. Wyatt,Jan Novak,Bruce A. Julian,John Feehally,Bénédicte Stengel,Daniele Cusi,Richard P. Lifton,Ali G. Gharavi +91 more
TL;DR: A genome-wide association study of IgA nephropathy (IgAN), the most common form of glomerulonephritis, with discovery and follow-up in 20,612 individuals of European and East Asian ancestry is performed, suggesting a possible role for host–intestinal pathogen interactions in shaping the genetic landscape of IgAN.
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Short-Term Effects of Rituximab in Children with Steroid- and Calcineurin-Dependent Nephrotic Syndrome: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Pietro Ravani,Alberto Magnasco,Alberto Edefonti,Luisa Murer,Rossella Rossi,Luciana Ghio,Elisa Benetti,Floriana Scozzola,Andrea Pasini,Nadia Dallera,Felice Sica,Mirco Belingheri,Francesco Scolari,Gian Marco Ghiggeri +13 more
TL;DR: Rituximab and lower doses of prednisone and calcineurin inhibitors are noninferior to standard therapy in maintaining short-term remission in children with INS dependent on both drugs and allow their temporary withdrawal.
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Rituximab or Cyclophosphamide in the Treatment of Membranous Nephropathy: The RI-CYCLO Randomized Trial.
Francesco Scolari,Elisa Delbarba,Domenico Santoro,Loreto Gesualdo,Antonello Pani,Nadia Dallera,Laila-Yasmin Mani,Marisa Santostefano,Sandro Feriozzi,Marco Quaglia,Giuliano Boscutti,Angelo Ferrantelli,Carmelita Marcantoni,Patrizia Passerini,Riccardo Magistroni,Federico Alberici,Gian Marco Ghiggeri,Claudio Ponticelli,Pietro Ravani +18 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared rituximab versus cyclic corticosteroid-cyclophosphamide regimen in the treatment of membranous nephropathy.
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Tubulointerstitial nephritis is a dominant feature of hereditary apolipoprotein A-I amyloidosis
Gina Gregorini,Claudia Izzi,Pietro Ravani,Laura Obici,Nadia Dallera,Andrea Del Barba,Alessandro Negrinelli,Regina Tardanico,Matilde Nardi,L. Biasi,Tiziano Scalvini,Giampaolo Merlini,Francesco Scolari +12 more
TL;DR: Persistent elevation of alkaline phosphatase, reduced HDL cholesterol plasma levels, and hypogonadism in men are key diagnostic features of this form of amyloidosis.
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Cholesterol crystal embolism (atheroembolism).
TL;DR: Cholesterol crystal embolism, known as atheroembolic disease, is caused by showers of cholesterol crystals from an atherosclerotic plaque that occludes small arteries and can give rise to different degrees of renal impairment.