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Nicole Di Lascio
Researcher at National Research Council
Publications - 41
Citations - 431
Nicole Di Lascio is an academic researcher from National Research Council. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pulse wave velocity & Imaging phantom. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 38 publications receiving 291 citations. Previous affiliations of Nicole Di Lascio include Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies & University of Pisa.
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Non-invasive assessment of pulse wave velocity in mice by means of ultrasound images
TL;DR: An image process algorithm for assessing arterial PWV in mice using ultrasound images only is developed and supplies a non-invasive evaluation of anatomical and functional parameters of the mouse abdominal aorta and may offer a simple and useful system for evaluation of local vascular stiffness at other arterial site in the mouse.
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Towards a consensus on the understanding and analysis of the pulse waveform: Results from the 2016 Workshop on Arterial Hemodynamics: Past, present and future
Patrick Segers,Michael F. O'Rourke,Kim H. Parker,Nico Westerhof,Alun D. Hughes,Jazmin Aguado-Sierra,Kunihiko Aizawa,Jordi Alastruey,John F. Allen,Alberto Avolio,Chen Huan Chen,Hao Min Cheng,Francesco Faita,Alan G. Fraser,Benjamin Gavish,Steve Greenwald,Bernhard Hametner,Suzanne Holewijn,Nicole Di Lascio,Nicole Di Lascio,Joseph L. Izzo,Ashraf W. Khir,Madalina Negoita,Hasan Obeid,Jonathan P. Mynard,Koen D. Reesink,Simone Rivolo,Martin G. Schultz,James E. Sharman,Bart Spronck,Junjing Su,Simon Thom,Samuel Vennin,Pascal Verdonck,Berend E. Westerhof +34 more
TL;DR: Overall the responses and comments show a high measure of quantitative agreement with the various proposed 'consensus' statements and seem a useful basis for proceeding with a more detailed and comprehensive consensus document on the current understanding and approaches to analysis of the pulse waveform.
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Obese mice exposed to psychosocial stress display cardiac and hippocampal dysfunction associated with local brain-derived neurotrophic factor depletion.
Jacopo Agrimi,Jacopo Agrimi,Cristina Spalletti,Carlotta Baroni,Gizem Keceli,Guangshuo Zhu,Angela Caragnano,Marco Matteucci,Stephen P. Chelko,Genaro A. Ramirez-Correa,Djahida Bedja,Valentina Casieri,Nicole Di Lascio,Arianna Scalco,Arianna Scalco,Antonio Paolo Beltrami,Nazareno Paolocci,Nazareno Paolocci,Matteo Caleo,Vincenzo Lionetti +19 more
TL;DR: Obesity and obesity synergistically deteriorate myocardial structure and function by depleting cardiac BDNF/TrkB content, leading to augmented oxidative stress, and induces hippocampal remodeling, potentially via lower BDNF and TrkB levels.
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Measuring the Interaction Between the Macro- and Micro-Vasculature
Rachel E. Climie,Rachel E. Climie,Rachel E. Climie,Antonio Gallo,Dean S. Picone,Nicole Di Lascio,Thomas T. van Sloten,Thomas T. van Sloten,Andrea Guala,Christopher C. Mayer,Bernhard Hametner,Rosa Maria Bruno +11 more
TL;DR: The clinical relevance of the pulsatile interaction between the macro- and microvasculature is described and current methods for measuring the transmission of pulsatility between the two sites are summarized.
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Organosilicon phantom for photoacoustic imaging
Cinzia Avigo,Nicole Di Lascio,Paolo Armanetti,Claudia Kusmic,Lucia Cavigli,Fulvio Ratto,Sandro Meucci,Sandro Meucci,Cecilia Masciullo,Marco Cecchini,Roberto Pini,Francesco Faita,Luca Menichetti +12 more
TL;DR: The PDMS phantom can become a particularly promising tool in the field of photoacoustics for the evaluation of the performance of a PA system and as a model of the structure of vascularized soft tissues.