Alessandra Battaglia
Catholic University of the Sacred Heart
152 Papers
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Alessandra Battaglia is an academic researcher from Catholic University of the Sacred Heart. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ion & Distension. The author has an hindex of 33, co-authored 148 publications. Previous affiliations of Alessandra Battaglia include Institut national de la recherche agronomique & University of Eastern Piedmont.
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Low‐temperature modifications in the defect structure of amorphous silicon probed by in situ Raman spectroscopy
TL;DR: In this article, the modifications occurring in the defect structure of ion implanted amorphous silicon below room temperature have been probed by Raman spectroscopy, and it is speculated that the modifications induced by low-temperature ion irradiation are associated with the production and annihilation of highly mobile defects.
Enumeration of CD34+ hematopoietic progenitor cells for clinical transplantation: comparison of three different methods.
Adriano Venditti,Alessandra Battaglia,G Del Poeta,Francesco Buccisano,Luca Maurillo,Anna Tamburini,B Del Moro,AM Epiceno,M Martiradonna,Tommaso Caravita,S Santinelli,Gaspare Adorno,Alessandra Picardi,Francesco Zinno,Alessandro Lanti,Antonio Bruno,G Suppo,A. Franchi,G Franconi,Amadori S +19 more
TL;DR: CD45 does not appear the ideal partner of HPCA-2 for determination of hematopoietic progenitors in mobilized peripheral blood; and for clinical application, a single staining with 8G12 appears simple, reliable and feasible when rigorous procedures for sample preparation and acquisition are followed and an adequate software for multiparametric analysis is available.
Interleukin-21 (IL-21) synergizes with IL-2 to enhance T-cell receptor-induced human T-cell proliferation and counteracts IL-2/transforming growth factor-β-induced regulatory T-cell development.
Alessandra Battaglia,Alexia Buzzonetti,Cinzia Baranello,Mara Fanelli,Marco Fossati,Valentina Catzola,Giovanni Scambia,Andrea Fattorossi +7 more
TL;DR: Present data provide proof‐of‐concept for evaluating a combinatorial approach that would reduce the IL‐2 needed to sustain T‐cell proliferation efficiently, thereby reducing toxicity and controlling a tolerizing mechanism responsible for the contraction of the T‐ cell response.
Preoperative Anti-Class III β-Tubulin Antibodies As Relevant Clinical Biomarkers in Ovarian Cancer.
Enrica Martinelli,Andrea Fattorossi,Alessandra Battaglia,Marco Petrillo,Giuseppina Raspaglio,Gian Franco Zannoni,Mara Fanelli,Daniela Gallo,Giovanni Scambia +8 more
TL;DR: Evidence is provided that preoperative anti-TUBB3 antibody level is a promising diagnostic and prognostic biomarker for the management of ovarian cancer patients and gynecological benign disease patients.
Erythropoietin exerts anti‐apoptotic effects on rat microglial cells in vitro
Mauro Vairano,Cinzia Dello Russo,Giacomo Pozzoli,Alessandra Battaglia,Giovanni Scambia,Giuseppe Tringali,Maria Antonietta Aloe-Spiriti,Paolo Preziosi,Pierluigi Navarra +8 more
TL;DR: The effects of EPO on primary cultures of rat cortical microglia and astrocytes are investigated and it is found that the cytokine increased microglial cell population size in a concentration‐dependent manner, but EPO did not affect the pro‐inflammatory function ofmicroglial cells.