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Silvano Junior Santini

Researcher at University of L'Aquila

Publications -  11
Citations -  171

Silvano Junior Santini is an academic researcher from University of L'Aquila. The author has contributed to research in topics: Oxidative stress & Steatosis. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 11 publications receiving 85 citations.

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Role of Mitochondria in the Oxidative Stress Induced by Electromagnetic Fields: Focus on Reproductive Systems.

TL;DR: Mitochondria seem to play an important role as source of ROS in both male and female reproductive systems under EMF exposure, suggesting a better understanding of molecular mechanisms underlying EMF potential challenge to the authors' reproductive system in order to improve preventive strategies.
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SIRT1 participates in the response to methylglyoxal-dependent glycative stress in mouse oocytes and ovary.

TL;DR: The finding that up-regulation of glyoxalase 1 is associated with that of components of a Sirt1 functional network in the ovaries of MG mice provides strong evidence that SIRT1 participates in the response to methylglyoxal-dependent glycative stress in the female gonad.
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Circulating Neutrophils of Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis Patients Show an Activated Phenotype and Suppress T Lymphocytes Activity.

TL;DR: The higher ability of PMNs of NASH patients in suppressing CD4+ and CD8+ T cells, over time, might contribute in reducing the immunological defense of liver tissue against damages thus taking part in the progression of the NAFL disease toward NASH.
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SIRT1-Dependent Upregulation of Antiglycative Defense in HUVECs Is Essential for Resveratrol Protection against High Glucose Stress.

TL;DR: RSV totally abolished the HG-dependent cytotoxicity, and this was associated with SIRT1 upregulation, together with increased expression of GLO1, improved ROS-scavenging efficiency, and total suppression of HG-related GS and OS.
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Endothelial cells from umbilical cord of women affected by gestational diabetes: A suitable in vitro model to study mechanisms of early vascular senescence in diabetes

TL;DR: In this paper, human umbilical cord endothelial cells obtained from women affected by gestational diabetes (GD-HUVECs) display durable pro-atherogenic modifications and might be considered a valid in vitro model for studying chronic hyperglycemia effects on early endothelial senescence.