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Patrizia Brigidi

Researcher at University of Bologna

Publications -  273
Citations -  21389

Patrizia Brigidi is an academic researcher from University of Bologna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gut flora & Microbiome. The author has an hindex of 69, co-authored 243 publications receiving 17599 citations. Previous affiliations of Patrizia Brigidi include University of Catania & Leiden University Medical Center.

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A Pilot Study on Donor Human Milk Microbiota: A Comparison with Preterm Human Milk Microbiota and the Effect of Pasteurization

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors investigated the specific effect of pasteurization on the characteristics of the DHM microbiota and found that the DHm microbiota had significantly higher alpha diversity and significant segregation from the mothers who delivered prematurely (PT-MOM).
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Cosmetic preservation and structure-activity relationships of 4-diazo-pyrazole-5-carboxamides.

TL;DR: The synthesis and in vitro antibacterial activity of a new series of (N‐substituted)‐3‐methyl‐4‐diazo‐5‐pyrazolecarboxamides 1a‐n along with their quantitative structureactivity study indicated a trend towards a better Gram‐negative activity with decreasing molecular refraction values of the substituents on the carboxamidic moiety and a better gram‐positive activity with increasing values of IR carbonyl shift.
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Rapid MALDI-TOF-MS analysis in the study of interaction between whole bacterial cells and human target molecules: Binding of Bifidobacterium to human plasminogen

TL;DR: By means of this technique, a dose dependent human plasminogen-binding activity has been shown for Bifidobacterium and the involvement of lysine binding sites on the bacterial cell surface has been proved.
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Metabonomics and Gut Microbial Paradigm in Healthy Aging

TL;DR: The potential of metabonomics is summarized in exploring the impact of the combined metabolism of human host and gut microbiota on aging, as well as on the health outcome of age-related processes and the probability to attain longevity.