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Vincent Vinciguerra
Researcher at North Shore-LIJ Health System
Publications - 57
Citations - 6619
Vincent Vinciguerra is an academic researcher from North Shore-LIJ Health System. The author has contributed to research in topics: Antigen & CD5. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 57 publications receiving 6426 citations. Previous affiliations of Vincent Vinciguerra include University of Genoa & North Shore University Hospital.
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Ig V gene mutation status and CD38 expression as novel prognostic indicators in chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
Rajendra N. Damle,Tarun Wasil,Tarun Wasil,Tarun Wasil,Franco Fais,Franco Fais,Franco Fais,Fabio Ghiotto,Fabio Ghiotto,Fabio Ghiotto,Angelo Valetto,Angelo Valetto,Angelo Valetto,Steven L. Allen,Steven L. Allen,Steven L. Allen,Aby Buchbinder,Aby Buchbinder,Aby Buchbinder,Daniel R. Budman,Daniel R. Budman,Daniel R. Budman,Klaus Dittmar,Klaus Dittmar,Klaus Dittmar,Jonathan E. Kolitz,Jonathan E. Kolitz,Jonathan E. Kolitz,Stuart M. Lichtman,Stuart M. Lichtman,Stuart M. Lichtman,Philip Schulman,Philip Schulman,Philip Schulman,Vincent Vinciguerra,Vincent Vinciguerra,Vincent Vinciguerra,Kanti R. Rai,Kanti R. Rai,Kanti R. Rai,Manlio Ferrarini,Manlio Ferrarini,Manlio Ferrarini,Nicholas Chiorazzi,Nicholas Chiorazzi,Nicholas Chiorazzi +45 more
TL;DR: In this paper, cellular immunophenotypic studies were performed on a cohort of randomly selected IgM(+) B-chronic lymphocytic leukemia (B-CLL) cases for which Ig V(H) and V(L) gene sequences were available.
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Chronic lymphocytic leukemia B cells express restricted sets of mutated and unmutated antigen receptors.
Franco Fais,Fabio Ghiotto,Shiori Hashimoto,Brian Sellars,Angelo Valetto,Steven L. Allen,Philip Schulman,Vincent Vinciguerra,Kanti R. Rai,Laura Z. Rassenti,Thomas J. Kipps,Guillaume Dighiero,Harry W. Schroeder,Manlio Ferrarini,Nicholas Chiorazzi +14 more
TL;DR: These data suggest that many B-CLL cells have been previously stimulated, placing them in the "experienced" or "memory" CD5(+) B cell subset.
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Dietary Fat Reduction and Breast Cancer Outcome: Interim Efficacy Results From the Women's Intervention Nutrition Study
Rowan T. Chlebowski,George L. Blackburn,Cynthia A. Thomson,Daniel W. Nixon,Alice C. Shapiro,M. Katherine Hoy,Marc T. Goodman,Armando E. Giuliano,Njeri Karanja,Philomena McAndrew,Clifford A. Hudis,John Butler,Douglas E. Merkel,Alan R. Kristal,Bette J. Caan,Richard Alan Michaelson,Vincent Vinciguerra,Salvatore Del Prete,Marion F. Winkler,Rayna Kneuper Hall,Michael S. Simon,Barbara L. Winters,Robert Elashoff +22 more
TL;DR: A lifestyle intervention reducing dietary fat intake, with modest influence on body weight, may improve relapse-free survival of breast cancer patients receiving conventional cancer management.
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B-cell chronic lymphocytic leukemia cells express a surface membrane phenotype of activated, antigen-experienced B lymphocytes.
Rajendra N. Damle,Fabio Ghiotto,Angelo Valetto,Emilia Albesiano,Franco Fais,Xiao-Jie Yan,Cristina Sison,Steven L. Allen,Jonathan E. Kolitz,Philip Schulman,Vincent Vinciguerra,Petra Budde,Jürgen Frey,Kanti R. Rai,Manlio Ferrarini,Nicholas Chiorazzi +15 more
TL;DR: The findings imply that the leukemic cells from all B-CLL cases (irrespective of V gene mutations) exhibit features of activated and of antigen-experienced B lymphocytes and that the B- CLL cells that differ in immunoglobulin V genotype may have different antigen-encounter histories.
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Production of autoantibodies by CD5-expressing B lymphocytes from patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
Zev M. Sthoeger,Mariko Wakai,D B Tse,Vincent Vinciguerra,Steven L. Allen,Daniel R. Budman,Stuart M. Lichtman,Philip Schulman,Lora Weiselberg,Nicholas Chiorazzi +9 more
TL;DR: CD5-expressing B lymphocytes from patients with selected chronic lymphoproliferative disorders were used to determine whether monoclonal populations of CD5+ human B cells produce autoantibodies, and several react with dsDNA, a specificity not previously reported and often seen in association with significant autoimmune disorders.