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University of Perugia
Education•Perugia, Umbria, Italy•
About: University of Perugia is a education organization based out in Perugia, Umbria, Italy. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Large Hadron Collider. The organization has 13365 authors who have published 39516 publications receiving 1265601 citations. The organization is also known as: Universitá degli Studi di Perugia & Universita degli Studi di Perugia.
Topics: Population, Large Hadron Collider, Immune system, Medicine, Catalysis
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TL;DR: Only transplantation from NK-alloreactive donors is associated with a survival advantage and the "missing ligand" model which pools KIR ligand mismatched transplants and Kir ligand-matched transplants from donors possessing KIR(s) for which neither donor nor recipient have HLA ligand(s).
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University of Dundee1, Cleveland Clinic2, University of Perugia3, Lille University of Science and Technology4, Duke University5, Ghent University6, Harvard University7, Howard Hughes Medical Institute8, Northwestern University9, University of Western Australia10, RWTH Aachen University11, University of Minnesota12, University of Mainz13, University at Albany, SUNY14
TL;DR: This research presents a novel and scalable approach to understanding and treating atherothrombotic disease through a probabilistic approach called “informed consent” that combines natural selection, informed consent, and data collection and analysis.
Abstract: Jill J. F. Belch, MD; Eric J. Topol, MD; Giancarlo Agnelli, MD; Michel Bertrand, MD; Robert M. Califf, MD; Denis L. Clement, MD; Mark A. Creager, MD; J. Donald Easton, MD; James R. Gavin III, MD, PhD; Philip Greenland, MD; Graeme Hankey, MD; Peter Hanrath, MD; Alan T. Hirsch, MD; Jurgen Meyer, MD; Sidney C. Smith, MD; Frank Sullivan, PhD; Michael A. Weber, MD; for the Prevention of Atherothrombotic Disease Network
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TL;DR: The views on the characteristics of NK cells are summarized and a few issues of current interest in the laboratory are focused on.
Abstract: Recently there has been increasing recognition of natural cell-mediated cytotoxicity as a potentially important antitumor effector mechanism in addition to that of specifically immune T cells and of activated macrophages. Although natural cellular cytotoxicity was first recognized only a few years ago (Herberman et al. 1973,1974, McCoy et al. 1973b, Oldham et al. 1973, Rosenberg et al. 1972,1974), there has already been extensive research in many laboratories on the nature of the effector cells, the possible mechanisms of cytotoxicity, the factors regulating the levels of reactivity, and the relevance of natural immunity to in vivo resistance against tumor growth and immune surveillance. A principal component of natural cell-mediated cytotoxicity in rodents and man has been found to be a particular subpopulation of lymphocytes which have been termed natural killer (NK) cells. We have recently reviewed in detail much of the available information on NK cells (Herberman & Holden 1978). In this paper we will only summarize our views on the characteristics of NK cells and focus on a few issues of current interest in our laboratory.
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TL;DR: Organic production system seems to be a good alternative method, due to better welfare conditions and good quality of the carcass and meat, and the higher level of TBA-RS in the muscles, probably due to greater physical activity.
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Athens State University1, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague2, Karolinska University Hospital3, Charité4, Paris Descartes University5, University College London6, University of Ioannina7, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens8, University of Brescia9, University of Basel10, Ghent University11, Tokyo Medical University12, Wolfson Medical Center13, The Heart Research Institute14, Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute15, Dankook University16, University of Perugia17, University of Copenhagen18, University of Pennsylvania19
TL;DR: The role of peripheral (i.e. not related to coronary circulation) noninvasive vascular biomarkers for primary and secondary cardiovascular disease prevention is scrutinized and it is still unclear whether a specific vascular biomarker is overly superior.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Michael Grätzel | 248 | 1423 | 303599 |
Luigi Ferrucci | 193 | 1601 | 181199 |
Tobin J. Marks | 159 | 1621 | 111604 |
Johan Auwerx | 158 | 653 | 95779 |
Tony Pawson | 150 | 425 | 85196 |
Jack Hirsh | 146 | 734 | 86332 |
Alexander Belyaev | 142 | 1895 | 100796 |
R. L. McCarthy | 141 | 1238 | 115696 |
Harvey B Newman | 139 | 1594 | 88308 |
Guido Tonelli | 138 | 1458 | 97248 |
Elias Campo | 135 | 761 | 85160 |
Alberto Messineo | 134 | 1511 | 96492 |
Franco Ligabue | 134 | 1404 | 95389 |
Roberto Tenchini | 133 | 1390 | 94541 |
R. Bartoldus | 132 | 1624 | 97405 |