Camillo Ricordi
University of Miami
870 Papers
9K Citations
Camillo Ricordi is an academic researcher from University of Miami. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transplantation & Islet. The author has an hindex of 94, co-authored 845 publications. Previous affiliations of Camillo Ricordi include University of British Columbia & University of Padua.
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Papers
Survival of human hepatocellular aggregates in athymic mice
Camillo Ricordi,Y. Zeng,Brian I. Carr,Peter R. Carroll,H. L. R. Rilo,Anthony J. Demetris,R. Alejandro,D. R. Bereiter,John J. Fung,Andreas G. Tzakis,Thomas E. Starzl +10 more
- 01 Jan 1992
TL;DR: The effect of pancreatic islets on the survival of human hepatocytes in an ectopic site in nude mice was determined and the intraperitoneally injected hepatocyte microcarriers were found on the surface of the pancreas.
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Cellular transplantation and gene therapy
TL;DR: It is shown how the isolation of collagenase from Clostridium welchii in 1946 opened the way to the modern technology of cell separation and transplantation.
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Effects of exercise in a islet-transplanted half-marathon runner: outcome on diabetes management, training and metabolic profile
V. Delmonte,V. Delmonte,Roberto Codella,Roberto Codella,Lorenzo Piemonti,A. La Torre,Stefano Benedini,Paola Maffi,Camillo Ricordi,Livio Luzi,Livio Luzi +10 more
TL;DR: This report document how exercise training may be relevant not only for the physical performance per se but also for preventing symptoms of graft dysfunction, covering 7 years (2005–2011) after islet transplantation in a patient that became a halfmarathon runner.
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Induced Heme Oxygenase-1 Upregulation Protects Pancreatic Beta Cells from Apoptosis In Vitro
Antonello Pileggi,Pierre Cattan,R. Damaris Molano,Thierry Berney,Caterina Vizzardelli,Christopher A. Fraker,R. Oliver,Camillo Ricordi,Ricardo L. Pastori,Fritz H. Bach,Luca Inverardi +10 more
TL;DR: Analysis of apoptosis in the β-TC3 showed that the rate of apoptotic cells was inversely correlated to the concentration of FePP in the media, strongly suggesting a dose dependent strategy to improve overall graft fate.
Donor bone marrow cells used for the induction of allograft acceptance in clinical transplantation as regulators of autologous immune responses.
James M. Mathew,Laphalle Fuller,Manuel Carreno,George W. Burke,Gaetano Ciancio,Camillo Ricordi,Andreas G. Tzakis,Violet Esquenazi,Joshua Miller +8 more
- 01 Feb 2001
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