Guido Monga
University of Eastern Piedmont
77 Papers
580 Citations
Guido Monga is an academic researcher from University of Eastern Piedmont. The author has contributed to research in topics: BK virus & JC virus. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 76 publications. Previous affiliations of Guido Monga include University of Milan.
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Papers
Biological and clinical risk factors of chronic lymphocytic leukaemia transformation to Richter syndrome.
Davide Rossi,Michaela Cerri,Daniela Capello,Clara Deambrogi,Francesca Rossi,Antonella Zucchetto,Lorenzo De Paoli,Stefania Cresta,Silvia Rasi,Valeria Spina,Silvia Franceschetti,Monia Lunghi,Chiara Vendramin,Riccardo Bomben,Antonio Ramponi,Guido Monga,Annarita Conconi,Corrado Magnani,Valter Gattei,Gianluca Gaidano +19 more
TL;DR: Results suggest that CD38 and del13q14 may identify biological subsets of CLL with different RS predisposition, and close monitoring and a careful biopsy policy are needed in patients carrying transformation risk factors.
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Apparent preferential loss of heterozygosity at TSC2 over TSC1 chromosomal region in tuberous sclerosis hamartomas
Caterina Carbonara,Lucia Longa,Enrico Grosso,Gianna Mazzucco,Carla Borrone,Maria Luisa Garrè,Massimo Brisigotti,Giorgio Filippi,Aldo Scabar,Aldo Giannotti,Piero Falzoni,Guido Monga,Gianni Garini,Marzio Gabrielli,Peter Riegler,Cesare Danesino,Martino Ruggieri,Gaetano Magro,Nicola Migone +18 more
TL;DR: None of the seven antioncogenes tested showed loss of heterozygosity, indicating that the loss of either TSC gene product may be sufficient to promote hamartomatous cell growth.
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Glomerulopathy associated with predominant fibronectin deposits : a newly recognized hereditary disease
Erik H. Strøm,Giovanni Banfi,Reto Krapf,Arthur B. Abt,Gianna Mazzucco,Guido Monga,Friedrich J. Gloor,Jorg Neuweiler,Regine Riess,Peter Stosiek,Lee A. Hebert,Daniel D. Sedmak,Fred Gudat,Michael J. Mihatsch +13 more
TL;DR: A main finding was a strong immune reactivity to fibronectin, corresponding to the distribution of the deposits, which may play a pathogenetic role in this disease of probably autosomal dominant inheritance.
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Kidney and Urinary Tract Polyomavirus Infection and Distribution: Molecular Biology Investigation of 10 Consecutive Autopsies
TL;DR: The viruses JCV and BKV latently persist randomly in kidney and urinary tract and could be related more closely to molecular viral rearrangements than to the topographic distribution of latent viruses.
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JC virus in human glial-derived tumors.
Rita Caldarelli-Stefano,Rita Caldarelli-Stefano,Renzo Boldorini,Renzo Boldorini,Guido Monga,Guido Monga,Emanuela Meraviglia,Emanuela Meraviglia,Elisabetta Omodeo Zorini,Elisabetta Omodeo Zorini,Pasquale Ferrante,Pasquale Ferrante +11 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that JCV could have played a role in the pathogenesis of these brain tumors and disclosed a JCV Mad-4 strain known to induce brain tumors in animals.
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