F. Strollo
Nuclear Regulatory Commission
35 Papers
58 Citations
F. Strollo is an academic researcher from Nuclear Regulatory Commission. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Insulin. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 35 publications.
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Papers
Microgravity-induced apoptosis in cultured glial cells.
TL;DR: C cultured C6 glioma cells to microgravity of varying duration, obtained by clinorotation in a Fokker three-dimensional clinostat indicated the ability of glial cells to adapt to altered gravity.
The Impact of Long-Term Exposure to Space Environment on Adult Mammalian Organisms: A Study on Mouse Thyroid and Testis
Maria Angela Masini,Elisabetta Albi,Cristina Barmo,Tommaso Bonfiglio,Lara Bruni,Laura Canesi,Samuela Cataldi,Francesco Curcio,Marta d’Amora,Ivana Ferri,Katsumasa Goto,Fuminori Kawano,Remo Lazzarini,Elisabetta Loreti,Naoya Nakai,Takashi Ohira,Yoshinobu Ohira,S. Palmero,Paola Prato,Franco Ricci,L. Scarabelli,Tsubasa Shibaguchi,Renza Spelat,F. Strollo,Francesco Saverio Ambesi-Impiombato +24 more
TL;DR: Space-induced changes of structure and function of thyroid and testis/epididymis could be responsible for variations of hormone levels in human during space missions.
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Morpho-functional alterations in testicular and nervous cells submitted to modelled microgravity.
TL;DR: Long-term experiments showed that low gravity induced only transient alterations in the cultured cells, which were able to adapt to the gravity vector changes and to regain normal activity, which may explain the physiological adaptation occurring in astronauts during and after space flights.
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Unexplained Hypoglycaemia and Large Glycaemic Variability: Skin Lipohypertrophy as a Predictive Sign
F. Strollo,G. Guarino,Vincenzo Armentano,Gennaro Clemente,Emilia Martedì,Stefano de Riu,Iole Gaeta,Gerardo Corigliano,Antonio Ceriello,Sandro Gentile +9 more
- 17 Aug 2016
TL;DR: Department of Cardiovascular and Metabolic Diseases at IRCCS MultiMedica in Milan, Italy Research
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Skin complications of insulin injections: A case presentation and a possible explanation of hypoglycaemia.
TL;DR: This is the first case documenting the presence of sort of an insulin reservoir within LH lesions and fluid reabsorption can explain the disappearance of hypoglycemic episodes and the improvement of glycemic control.
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