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
Osteopontin is expressed and functional in human eosinophils.
Ilaria Puxeddu,Neville Berkman,Domenico Ribatti,Reem Bader,Hans Michael Haitchi,Donna E. Davies,Peter H. Howarth,Francesca Levi-Schaffer +7 more
TL;DR: This data indicates that osteopontin is expressed and functional in human eosinophils and its role in progenitor cell reprograming is still under investigation.
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Inhibition of neuroblastoma-induced angiogenesis by fenretinide.
Domenico Ribatti,Giulio Alessandri,Manuela Baronio,Lizzia Raffaghello,Emilio Cosimo,Danilo Marimpietri,Paolo G. Montaldo,Giuseppe De Falco,Arnaldo Caruso,Angelo Vacca,Mirco Ponzoni +10 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that HPR exerts its antiangiogenic activity through both a direct effect on endothelial cell proliferative activity and an inhibitory effect on the responsivity of the endothelial cells to the proliferative stimuli mediated by angiogenic growth factors.
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Cancer stem cells and tumor angiogenesis
TL;DR: Cancer stem cells (CSCs) have been identified in several human solid and hematological tumors and are able to initiate tumor formation and metastasis and express specific cell surface markers.
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Leptin–leptin receptor are involved in angiogenesis in human hepatocellular carcinoma
Domenico Ribatti,Anna S. Belloni,Beatrice Nico,Mariasevera Di Comite,Enrico Crivellato,Angelo Vacca +5 more
TL;DR: It is indicated that leptin/Ob-R correlate with angiogenesis and tumor progression in patients with HCC and that an anti-leptin antibody exerts an angiostatic activity in HCC.
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Mast Cells Contribute to Vasculogenic Mimicry in Multiple Myeloma
TL;DR: Results show that patients with MM exhibit typical tryptase-positive MCs, which interact physically with the endothelial cells (ECs) lining the vascular lumina, perhaps as a result of dysregulated vasculogenic development, which highlights the importance of the stromal microenvironment during angiogenesis in the pathophysiology of MM.
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