E Seganfreddo
University of Padua
3 Papers
E Seganfreddo is an academic researcher from University of Padua. The author has contributed to research in topics: Leukemia & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications.
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Papers
Interleukin-27 inhibits pediatric B-acute lymphoblastic leukemia cell spreading in a preclinical model
S Canale,Claudia Cocco,Chiara Frasson,E Seganfreddo,E. Di Carlo,Emanuela Ognio,Carlo Sorrentino,Domenico Ribatti,Alessia Zorzoli,Giuseppe Basso,Carlo Dufour,Irma Airoldi +11 more
TL;DR: It is shown for the first time that pediatric B-ALL cells functional IL- 27R and that IL-27 dampens directly tumor growth in vivo and in vitro through mechanisms elucidated in this study.
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A Case of T-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Relapsed As Myeloid Acute Leukemia.
Maddalena Paganin,Barbara Buldini,Giuseppe Germano,E Seganfreddo,Annamaria Di Meglio,Elisa Magrin,Francesca Grillo,Martina Pigazzi,Carmelo Rizzari,Giovanni Cazzaniga,Hossein Khiabanian,Teresa Palomero,Raul Rabadan,Adolfo A. Ferrando,Giuseppe Basso +14 more
TL;DR: Comparative genomic hybridization (Array‐CGH) and whole‐exome sequencing analyses of both samples suggest that this leukemia may have originated from a common T/myeloid progenitor.
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Therapeutic antibody targeting of Notch1 in T-acute lymphoblastic leukemia xenografts
Valentina Agnusdei,Sonia Minuzzo,Chiara Frasson,Angela Grassi,Fumiko Takada Axelrod,S. Satyal,A. Gurney,Timothy Hoey,E Seganfreddo,Giuseppe Basso,Silvia Valtorta,Rosa Maria Moresco,Alberto Amadori,Stefano Indraccolo +13 more
TL;DR: T-acute lymphoblastic leukemia is characterized by several genetic alterations and poor prognosis in about 20–25% of patients, and serial transplantation experiments suggested that anti-Notch1 therapy could compromise leukemia-initiating cell functions.