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 history of the angiogenic switch concept.
TL;DR: This review describes the history of the angiogenic switch illustrated in the literature and with particular reference to the three transgenic mouse models, namely RIP1-TAG2, keratin-14 (K14) (human papilloma virus) HPV16 and papillomas virus, used for stage-specific assessment of the effects of antiangiogenic and antitumorigenic agents.
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Targeting liposomal chemotherapy via both tumor cell-specific and tumor vasculature-specific ligands potentiates therapeutic efficacy.
Fabio Pastorino,Chiara Brignole,Daniela Di Paolo,Bice Nico,Annalisa Pezzolo,Danilo Marimpietri,Gabriella Pagnan,Federica Piccardi,Michele Cilli,Renato Longhi,Domenico Ribatti,Angelo Corti,Theresa M. Allen,Mirco Ponzoni +13 more
TL;DR: It is shown that SIL loaded with doxorubicin (DXR) and targeted to the disialoganglioside receptor GD(2) [aGD(2)-SIL(DXR)] led to a selective inhibition of the metastatic growth of experimental models of human neuroblastoma.
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Stephen Paget and the ‘seed and soil’ theory of metastatic dissemination
TL;DR: A review article summarises the most important literature data about the important role played by microenvironment in metastasis formation in cancer metastasis.
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Mast cells, angiogenesis, and tumour growth
TL;DR: This review will focus on the most recent acquisitions about this intriguing field of research and suggests that there are some clinical sets as well as experimental tumours in which MCs seem to have functions that favour the host.
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Multiple myeloma exosomes establish a favourable bone marrow microenvironment with enhanced angiogenesis and immunosuppression
Jinheng Wang,Kim De Veirman,Sylvia Faict,Maria Antonia Frassanito,Domenico Ribatti,Angelo Vacca,Eline Menu +6 more
TL;DR: The data show that MM exosomes modulate the BM microenvironment through enhancement of angiogenesis and immunosuppression, which will further facilitate MM progression.
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