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Rosella Mechelli
Researcher at Sapienza University of Rome
Publications - 49
Citations - 1811
Rosella Mechelli is an academic researcher from Sapienza University of Rome. The author has contributed to research in topics: Multiple sclerosis & Population. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 45 publications receiving 1589 citations.
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Intestinal permeability in multiple sclerosis
Viviana Annibali,Claudia Policano,Maria Chiara Buscarinu,Luana Lionetto,Rosella Mechelli,Matilde Capi,Carlo Mattei,Eleonora Piras,Daniela F. Angelini,Ivan Monteleone,Giovanni Monteleone,Luca Battistini,Maurizio Simmaco,Giovanni Ristori,Marco Salvetti +14 more
TL;DR: A higher number of Tregs were found in AChR-MG, but a severe functional defect in their regulatory activity was found together with a decreased expression of the FOXP3, PD-L1 and GITR which are essential for T cell regulatory function.
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Circulating U13 Small Nucleolar RNA as a Potential Biomarker in Huntington’s Disease: A Pilot Study
Silvia Romano,Carmela Romano,Martina Peconi,Alessia Fiore,Gianmarco Bellucci,Emanuele Morena,Fernanda Troili,Virginia Cipollini,Viviana Annibali,Simona Giglio,Rosella Mechelli,Michela Ferraldeschi,Liana Veneziano,Elide Mantuano,G. Sani,Andrea Vecchione,Renato Umeton,Franco Giubilei,Marco Salvetti,Rosa Maria Corbo,Daniela Scarabino,Giovanni Ristori +21 more
TL;DR: The unprecedented finding of a potential disease-specific role of SNORD13 in Huntington’s disease seems to peripherally report a ‘tipping point’ in the pathogenic cascade at the neuronal level.
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Association between vaccines and neuroinflammation: time, risks, and benefits.
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Arsenical C-Glucoside Derivatives with Promising Antitumor Activity
Giuseppe D'Orazio,Gelsomina Parisi,Claudia Policano,Rosella Mechelli,Giovanni Codacci Pisanelli,Michele Pitaro,Giovanni Ristori,Marco Salvetti,Francesco Nicotra,Barbara La Ferla +9 more
TL;DR: C-Glucoside derivatives covalently linked to the arsenic atom in different oxidation states have been synthesized by avoiding protection-deprotection steps as discussed by the authors, which showed promising antiproliferative activity on a cell line of neuroblastoma (SK-N-BE).
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Chemical Elements and Oxidative Status in Neuroinflammation
Michela Ferraldeschi,Silvia Romano,Maria Chiara Buscarinu,Arianna Fornasiero,Rosella Mechelli,Benedetta Cerasoli,Anna Pino,Sonia Brescianini,Carlo Mattei,Maria Antonietta Stazi,Alessandro Alimonti,Marco Salvetti,Giovanni Ristori +12 more
TL;DR: The literature regarding the role of metals with supposed pathogenic relevance in MS is reviewed and the peculiar imbalance in serum elements and oxidative status that characterizes CIS people may predict conversion to clinically definite MS.