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Rosario Cuomo

Researcher at University of Naples Federico II

Publications -  158
Citations -  5558

Rosario Cuomo is an academic researcher from University of Naples Federico II. The author has contributed to research in topics: Diverticular disease & Irritable bowel syndrome. The author has an hindex of 40, co-authored 157 publications receiving 4714 citations. Previous affiliations of Rosario Cuomo include Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.

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Assessment of meal induced gastric accommodation by a satiety drinking test in health and in severe functional dyspepsia

TL;DR: A slow caloric drinking test can be used to evaluate accommodation and early satiety and provides a non-invasive method of predicting impaired accommodation and quantifying pharmacological influences on accommodation.
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Palmitoylethanolamide improves colon inflammation through an enteric glia/toll like receptor 4-dependent PPAR-α activation

TL;DR: Because of its lack of toxicity, its ability in reducing inflammation and its selective PPARα action, PEA might be an innovative molecule to broaden pharmacological strategies against UC.
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Antibiotic-induced microbiota perturbation causes gut endocannabinoidome changes, hippocampal neuroglial reorganization and depression in mice

TL;DR: These findings clarify some of the biomolecular and functional modifications leading to the development of affective disorders associated with gut microbiota alterations and Interestingly, levels of Lachnospiraceae were found to significantly correlate with the behavioural changes observed in dysbiotic mice.
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Enteroglial-derived S100B protein integrates bacteria-induced Toll-like receptor signalling in human enteric glial cells

TL;DR: Human EGC interact with bacteria and discriminate between pathogens and probiotics via a different TLR expression and NO production, suggesting the presence of a novel common pathway involving both TLR stimulation and S100B protein upregulation.