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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Nonclassic Endogenous Novel Regulators of Angiogenesis
TL;DR: There is evidence that the angiogenic action of some of these peptides is at least partly mediated by their stimulating effect on VEGF (ANG-II, ETs, PAMP, resistin, VIP and PACAP) and/or FGF-2 systems (PAMP and leptin).
Tissue Distribution and Membrane Localization of Aquaporin-9 Water Channel Evidence for Sex-linked Differences in Liver
TL;DR: Aquaporin-9 expression in the osmosensitive region of the brain suggests a role in the mechanism of central osmoreception and a unique tissue distribution of AQP9 compared to the other known aquaporins.
Bone marrow angiogenesis and progression in multiple myeloma.
Angelo Vacca,Domenico Ribatti,Luisa Roncali,Girolamo Ranieri,Gabriella Serio,Franco Silvestris,Franco Dammacco +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the extent of bone marrow angiogenesis, evaluated as microvessel area, and the proliferating (S-phase) fraction of marrow plasma cells was evaluated as labelling index (LI), in patients with multiple myeloma (MM) and in those with monoclonal gammopathies of undetermined significance (MGUS).
Overlapping between Wound Healing Occurring in Tumor Growth and in Central Nervous System Neurodegenerative Diseases
TL;DR: In this article , the role of wound healing in two different pathological conditions, namely tumor growth and central nervous system neurodegenerative diseases, is discussed, as well as the conditions in which wounds fail to heal, as occurs in physiological conditions.
Endothelial differentiation of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells from patients with multiple myeloma.
Roberto Ria,Claudia Piccoli,Teresa Cirulli,Franca Falzetti,Giuseppe Mangialardi,Diego Guidolin,Antonio Tabilio,Nicola Di Renzo,Attilio Guarini,Domenico Ribatti,Franco Dammacco,Angelo Vacca +11 more
TL;DR: It is shown that hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPC) of multiple myeloma patients are able to differentiate into cells with endothelial phenotype on exposure to angiogenic cytokines, and besides angiogenesis, HSPC-linked vasculogenesis contributes to neovascularization in MM patients.