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Stefano Iacobelli
Researcher at The Catholic University of America
Publications - 44
Citations - 736
Stefano Iacobelli is an academic researcher from The Catholic University of America. The author has contributed to research in topics: Receptor & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 44 publications receiving 712 citations. Previous affiliations of Stefano Iacobelli include Foundation University, Islamabad & Catholic University of the Sacred Heart.
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Epidermal growth factor receptor in human breast cancer: correlation with steroid hormone receptors and axillary lymph node involvement.
F. Battaglia,Giovanni Scambia,Sabrina Rossi,P B Panici,Rocco Domenico Alfonso Bellantone,Giovanni Polizzi,Patrizia Querzoli,Riccardo Negrini,Stefano Iacobelli,F. Crucitti +9 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that EGF-R could identify a class of more aggressive breast tumors endowed with a higher metastatic potential and may therefore represent an unfavorable prognostic parameter in breast cancer.
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Clinical Implications of Glucocorticoid Receptor Studies in Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
R. Mastrangelo,R. Malandrino,Riccardo Riccardi,P. Longo,Franco O. Ranelletti,Stefano Iacobelli +5 more
TL;DR: From the results it appears that high glucocorticoid receptor levels in acute lymphoblastic leukemia of children do not guarantee a clinical response to corticosteroids, and may turn out to be of value in predicting a poor response to Corticosteroid only if their levels are considerably low.
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Biochemistry of Cervical Mucus: A Comparative Analysis of the Secretion from Preovulatory, Postovulatory, and Pregnancy Periods
TL;DR: Findings suggest that in cervical mucus constituents exist in different concentrations each regulated by a particular hormone.
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Antiproliferative effects of somatostatin and the somatostatin analog SMS 201-995 on three human breast cancer cell lines.
Giovanni Scambia,Pierluigi Benedetti Panici,G. Baiocchi,L. Perrone,Stefano Iacobelli,Salvatore Mancuso +5 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that somatostatin is a peptide inhibitory factor for human breast cancer cells and possible therapeutic implications are still to be investigated.
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Two new estrogen-supersensitive variants of the MCF-7 human breast cancer cell line.
TL;DR: Two new estrogen-sensitive variants of MCF-7 human breast cancer cells, CG-4 and CG-5, are described, characterized by a high and reproducible estrogen responsiveness, afford a new model for studying the mechanisms by which estrogen regulates cell proliferation.