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Sergio Barni

Researcher at University of Pavia

Publications -  99
Citations -  1858

Sergio Barni is an academic researcher from University of Pavia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Apoptosis & Programmed cell death. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 99 publications receiving 1732 citations. Previous affiliations of Sergio Barni include National Research Council & University of Sassari.

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Early acute necrosis, delayed apoptosis and cytoskeletal breakdown in cultured cerebellar granule neurons exposed to methylmercury.

TL;DR: Results provide evidence that the intensity of MeHg insult is decisive in the time of onset and the mode of neuronal death that follows, i.e., necrosis vs. apoptosis, and suggest that cytoskeletal breakdown and deprivation of neurotrophic support play a role in MeHG delayed toxicity.
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Effects of environmental pollution on the liver parenchymal cells and Kupffer-melanomacrophagic cells of the frog Rana esculenta.

TL;DR: Results indicate a general adaptive response of liver parenchyma to environmental pollution and the possible role of both KCs and MMPs as scavengers of foreign substances is discussed.
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Evaluation of Rana snk esculenta blood cell response to chemical stressors in the environment during the larval and adult phases.

TL;DR: Haematological indicators in polluted samples were found to be significantly different from controls as regards both larval and adult exposure, and provided information on long-term background pollution of the habitats under investigation.
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Dependence of Fibroblast Autofluorescence Properties on Normal and Transformed Conditions. Role of the Metabolic Activity

TL;DR: The results showed that the cell strain and the stabilized and transformed cell lines can be distinguished from one another on the basis of both overall fluorescence intensity and the relative contributions of spectral components.
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Clinical lessons from the first applications of BNCT on unresectable liver metastases.

TL;DR: The clinical application of BNCT on humans affected by liver metastases of a radically resected colon adenocarcinoma has shown that extracorporeal neutron irradiation of the liver is a feasible procedure, able to ensure the complete destruction of liver metastase and a possible long lasting survival.