Giuseppe Mameli
University of Sassari
55 Papers
205 Citations
Giuseppe Mameli is an academic researcher from University of Sassari. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Multiple sclerosis. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 52 publications. Previous affiliations of Giuseppe Mameli include University Health System.
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Papers
Expression and activation by Epstein Barr virus of human endogenous retroviruses-W in blood cells and astrocytes: inference for multiple sclerosis.
Giuseppe Mameli,L Poddighe,Alessandra Mei,Elena Uleri,Stefano Sotgiu,Caterina Serra,Roberto Manetti,Antonina Dolei +7 more
TL;DR: In MS pathogenesis, a possible model could include EBV as initial trigger of future MS, years later, and HERV-W/MSRV/syncytin-1 as actual contributor to MS pathogenicity, in striking parallelism with disease behaviour.
Multiple sclerosis-associated retrovirus (MSRV) in Sardinian MS patients.
Antonina Dolei,Caterina Serra,Giuseppe Mameli,Maura Pugliatti,GianPietro Sechi,M.C. Cirotto,Giulio Rosati,Stefano Sotgiu +7 more
TL;DR: Blood and CSF of Sardinian patients with MS and neurologic control subjects were tested for MS-associated retrovirus (MSRV), and MSRV was detected in all MS patients, in most patients with inflammatory neurologic diseases, and rarely in healthy blood donors.
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The Consensus from the Mycobacterium avium ssp. paratuberculosis (MAP) Conference 2017
J. Todd Kuenstner,Saleh A. Naser,William Chamberlin,Thomas J. Borody,David Y. Graham,Adrienne McNees,John Hermon-Taylor,Amy Hermon-Taylor,C. Thomas Dow,Walter Thayer,James Biesecker,Michael T. Collins,Leonardo A. Sechi,Shoor Vir Singh,Peilin Zhang,Ira Shafran,Stuart Weg,Grzegorz Telega,Robert Rothstein,Harry Oken,Stephen Schimpff,Horacio Bach,Tim J. Bull,Irene R. Grant,Jay L. E. Ellingson,Heinrich Dahmen,Judith Lipton,Saurabh Gupta,Kundan Kumar Chaubey,Manju Singh,Prabhat Agarwal,Ashok Kumar,Jyoti Misri,Jagdip Singh Sohal,Kuldeep Dhama,Zahra Hemati,William Davis,Michael Hier,John Aitken,Ellen Pierce,Nicole Parrish,Neil D. Goldberg,Maher Kali,Sachin Bendre,Gaurav Agrawal,Robert N. Baldassano,Preston Linn,Raymond W. Sweeney,Marie Fecteau,Casey E. Hofstaedter,Raghava Potula,Olga A. Timofeeva,Steven Geier,Kuruvilla John,Najah Zayanni,Hoda M. Malaty,Christopher Kahlenborn,Amanda Kravitz,Adriano Bulfon,George Daskalopoulos,Hazel M. Mitchell,Brett A. Neilan,Verlaine J. Timms,Davide Cossu,Giuseppe Mameli,Paul Angermeier,Tomislav Jelic,Ralph Goethe,Ramon A. Juste,Lauren Kuenstner +69 more
TL;DR: On March 24 and 25, 2017 researchers and clinicians from around the world met at Temple University in Philadelphia to discuss the current knowledge of Mycobacterium avium ssp.
Multiple sclerosis-associated retrovirus and MS prognosis: an observational study.
Stefano Sotgiu,Caterina Serra,Giuseppe Mameli,Maura Pugliatti,Giulio Rosati,Giannina Arru,Antonina Dolei +6 more
TL;DR: A MS-associated retrovirus in the CSF may have gliotoxic properties and could be associated with a more disabling MS, and this hypothesis was tested in untreated patients with MS.
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Multiple sclerosis-associated retrovirus and progressive disability of multiple sclerosis.
TL;DR: It is confirmed that the presence of multiple sclerosis-associated retrovirus in the cerebrospinal fluid of early multiple sclerosis patients is associated with a significantly greater rate of relapse-unrelated unremitting disability and secondary progression of the disease.
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