Domenico Ribatti
University of Bari
965 Papers
6.1K Citations
Domenico Ribatti is an academic researcher from University of Bari. The author has contributed to research in topics: Angiogenesis & Biology. The author has an hindex of 96, co-authored 913 publications. Previous affiliations of Domenico Ribatti include University of Genoa & National Institutes of Health.
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Papers
The Chick Embryo Chorioallantoic Membrane as a Model for in vivo Research on Anti-Angiogenesis
TL;DR: The chick embryo chorioallantoic membrane is an extraembryonic membrane commonly used in vivo to study both new vessel formation and its inhibition in response to tissues, cells, or soluble factors.
Effect of Bortezomib on Human Neuroblastoma Cell Growth, Apoptosis, and Angiogenesis
Chiara Brignole,Danilo Marimpietri,Fabio Pastorino,Beatrice Nico,Daniela Di Paolo,Michela Cioni,Federica Piccardi,Michele Cilli,Annalisa Pezzolo,Maria Valeria Corrias,Vito Pistoia,Domenico Ribatti,Gabriella Pagnan,Mirco Ponzoni +13 more
TL;DR: Bortezomib is an effective inhibitor of neuroblastoma cell growth and angiogenesis and provides the rationale for further clinical investigation of bortzomib in pediatric neuroblastomas.
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Angiogenesis and Antiangiogenesis in Triple-Negative Breast cancer
TL;DR: There is evidence that patients with TNBC may have a greater probability of obtaining some kind of clinical efficacy benefit from bevacizumab-based therapy, and Vascular endothelial growth factor is the most important angiogenic factor with proven significance in breast cancer.
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Vasculogenic mimicry by bone marrow macrophages in patients with multiple myeloma
Claudio Scavelli,Beatrice Nico,Teresa Cirulli,Roberto Ria,G Di Pietro,Domenica Mangieri,Andrea Bacigalupo,Giuseppe Mangialardi,Addolorata Coluccia,T Caravita,Stefano Molica,Domenico Ribatti,F. Dammacco,Angelo Vacca +13 more
TL;DR: The data indicate that macrophages contribute to build neovessels in active MM through vasculogenic mimicry, and this ability proceeds parallel to progression of the plasma cell tumors.
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Neovascularisation, expression of fibroblast growth factor-2, and mast cells with tryptase activity increase simultaneously with pathological progression in human malignant melanoma
Domenico Ribatti,Angelo Vacca,Roberto Ria,Andrea Marzullo,Beatrice Nico,R. Filotico,Luisa Roncali,F. Dammacco +7 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that angiogenesis in human melanoma increases with tumour progression and that FGF-2 secreted by tumour cells and tryptasesecreted by host MCs cooperate in its induction.
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