N. Rota
University of Milan
14 Papers
54 Citations
N. Rota is an academic researcher from University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Mutant. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 12 publications.
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Papers
Efficacy of vaccination on Staphylococcus aureus and coagulase-negative staphylococci intramammary infection dynamics in 2 dairy herds
Ynte H. Schukken,Valerio Bronzo,Chiara Locatelli,Claudia Pollera,N. Rota,Antonio Casula,F. Testa,L. Scaccabarozzi,Ricard March,Daniel Zalduendo,R. Guix,Paolo Moroni,Paolo Moroni +12 more
TL;DR: The utilization of vaccine in combination with other infection-control procedures, such as excellent milking procedures, treatment, segregation, and culling of known infected cattle, will result in an important reduction in incidence and duration of intramammary staphylococcal infections.
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EffEcts of spEciEs-spEcific probiotic addition to milk rEplacEr on calf hEalth and pErformancE during thE first month of lifE*
Alessandro Agazzi,Erica Tirloni,Simone Stella,S. Maroccolo,B. Ripamonti,Carla Bersani,J.M. Caputo,Vittorio Dell’Orto,N. Rota,Giovanni Savoini +9 more
TL;DR: The administration of the probiotic during the first month of life improved gut microbiota and increased the growth performance and some biometric parameters of calves.
O-linked oligosaccharides in yeast glycosyl phosphatidylinositol-anchored protein gp115 are clustered in a serine-rich region not essential for its function
TL;DR: A tentative model of gp115 structure is presented on the basis of the obtained data, and it is suggested that this region could be dispensable for gp115 function.
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Evaluation of milk cathelicidin for detection of bovine mastitis
Maria Filippa Addis,Vittorio Tedde,Giulia Maria Grazia Puggioni,Salvatore Pisanu,Antonio Casula,Clara Locatelli,N. Rota,Valerio Bronzo,Paolo Moroni,Paolo Moroni,Sergio Uzzau +10 more
TL;DR: It is confirmed that cathelicidin is released in the milk of cows with mastitis and that its presence is highly correlated with SCC, and the measurement of cathe Licidin by ELISA may hold significant potential for improving the sensitivity of mastitis detection in dairy cows while maintaining high specificity.
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Improved Secretion of Native Human Insulin-Like Growth Factor 1 from gas1 Mutant Saccharomyces cerevisiae Cells
Marina Vai,Luca Brambilla,Ivan Orlandi,N. Rota,Bianca Maria Ranzi,Lilia Alberghina,Danilo Porro +6 more
TL;DR: It is found that the inactivation of the GAS1 gene in the host strain led to a supersecretory phenotype yielding a considerable increase, from 8 to 55 mg/liter, in rhIGF-1 production.
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