Ml Bartoli
University of Pisa
17 Papers
279 Citations
Ml Bartoli is an academic researcher from University of Pisa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sputum & Eosinophil cationic protein. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 17 publications.
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Papers
Malondialdehyde in Exhaled Breath Condensate as a Marker of Oxidative Stress in Different Pulmonary Diseases
Ml Bartoli,Federica Novelli,Francesco Costa,Laura Malagrinò,Lorenza Melosini,Elena Bacci,Silvana Cianchetti,Fl Dente,A Di Franco,Barbara Vagaggini,Pierluigi Paggiaro +10 more
TL;DR: EBC-MDA is increased in subjects with chronic airway disorders, particularly in COPD, and it is related to FEV1 reduction.
Effect of a single dose of salmeterol on the increase in airway eosinophils induced by allergen challenge in asthmatic subjects.
Fl Dente,L Bancalari,Elena Bacci,Ml Bartoli,S Carnevali,Silvana Cianchetti,A Di Franco,D Giannini,Barbara Vagaggini,R Testi,Pierluigi Paggiaro +10 more
TL;DR: A single dose of salmeterol inhibits the allergen induced airway responses and the increase in sputum eosinophils after allerGEN challenge.
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Airway inflammatory response to ozone in subjects with different asthma severity
Barbara Vagaggini,S Carnevali,P Macchioni,M Taccola,E Fornai,Elena Bacci,Ml Bartoli,Silvana Cianchetti,Fl Dente,A Di Franco,D Giannini,Pierluigi Paggiaro +11 more
TL;DR: The degree of airway response to a short-term exposure to ozone is different in subjects with asthma of different severity, and the available data do not allow elucidation of whether this difference depends on the severity of the disease or on the regular anti-inflammatory treatment.
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Clinical assessment of asthma severity partially corresponds to sputum eosinophilic airway inflammation
Ml Bartoli,Elena Bacci,S Carnevali,Silvana Cianchetti,Fl Dente,A Di Franco,D Giannini,M Taccola,Barbara Vagaggini,Pierluigi Paggiaro +9 more
TL;DR: The assessment of asthma severity according to clinical and functional findings only partially corresponds to the severity of eosinophilic airway inflammation as assessed by induced sputum analysis.
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Comparison between eosinophilic markers in induced sputum and blood in asthmatic patients
Elena Bacci,Silvana Cianchetti,L Ruocco,Ml Bartoli,S Carnevali,Fl Dente,Di Franco A,D Giannini,P Macchioni,Barbara Vagaggini,M. C. Morelli,Pierluigi Paggiaro +11 more
TL;DR: The analysis of induced sputum has been proposed as a safe, non‐invasive tool in the study of airway inflammation in asthma and its usefulness and safety are widely recognized.
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