Laura Bonsi
University of Bologna
75 Papers
636 Citations
Laura Bonsi is an academic researcher from University of Bologna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mesenchymal stem cell & Stem cell. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 64 publications.
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Papers
Hyaluronan mixed esters of butyric and retinoic Acid drive cardiac and endothelial fate in term placenta human mesenchymal stem cells and enhance cardiac repair in infarcted rat hearts.
Carlo Ventura,Silvia Cantoni,Francesca Bianchi,Vincenzo Lionetti,Claudia Cavallini,Ignazio Scarlata,Laura Foroni,Margherita Maioli,Laura Bonsi,Francesco Alviano,Valentina Fossati,Gian Paolo Bagnara,Gianandrea Pasquinelli,Fabio A. Recchia,Alberto Perbellini +14 more
TL;DR: The beneficial effects of HBR-exposed FMhMSCs may be mediated by a large supply of angiogenic and antiapoptotic factors, andFMhMSC differentiation into vascular cells, which may contribute to further development in cell therapy of heart failure.
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Angiogenic potential of human dental pulp stromal (stem) cells.
Cosetta Marchionni,Laura Bonsi,Francesco Alviano,Giacomo Lanzoni,A. Di Tullio,Roberta Costa,Marco Montanari,P. L. Tazzari,Francesca Ricci,Gianandrea Pasquinelli,Catia Orrico,Alberto Grossi,Carlo Prati,Gian Paolo Bagnara +13 more
TL;DR: The DP-SC angiogenic potential may prove a remarkable tool for novel approaches to developing tissue-engineered vascular grafts which are useful when vascularization of ischemic tissues is required.
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Cyanidin-3-O-β-glucopyranoside, a natural free-radical scavenger against aflatoxin B1- and ochratoxin A-induced cell damage in a human hepatoma cell line (Hep G2) and a human colonic adenocarcinoma cell line (CaCo-2)
Maria Clelia Guerra,Fabio Galvano,Laura Bonsi,Ester Speroni,Stefano Costa,C. Renzulli,Rinaldo Cervellati +6 more
TL;DR: The experiments proved the significant cytoprotective effect of C-3-G in vitro against OTA- and AFB1-induced cell damage and the in vitro free-radical scavenging capacity of the anthocyanin was tested with the Briggs–Rauscher oscillating reaction.
A functional role for soluble HLA-G antigens in immune modulation mediated by mesenchymal stromal cells
Roberta Rizzo,Diana Campioni,Marina Stignani,Loredana Melchiorri,Gian Paolo Bagnara,Laura Bonsi,Francesco Alviano,Giacomo Lanzoni,Sabrina Moretti,Antonio Cuneo,Francesco Lanza,Or Baricordi +11 more
TL;DR: Overall the results obtained suggest a functional role for sHLA-G molecules in inhibiting the PBMC response mediated by MSC, and the ability of IL-10 to induce sHLa-G Ag production by M SC alone could be proposed as a marker of MSC functional ability.
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Exploring the roles of MSCs in infections: focus on bacterial diseases
TL;DR: This work outlines the double face of MSCs during infection, disease, and sepsis, highlighting potential pitfalls in MSC-based therapy due to the M SCs’ susceptibility to pathogens’ weapons, and identifies potential targets to improve infection treatments, and proposes the potential applications of Mscs for vaccine research.
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