R. Bella
University of Milan
7 Papers
22 Citations
R. Bella is an academic researcher from University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene targeting & Wharton's jelly. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 7 publications.
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Papers
Excision of HIV-1 DNA by gene editing: a proof-of-concept in vivo study.
Rafal Kaminski,R. Bella,Chaoran Yin,Jessica Otte,Pasquale Ferrante,Howard E. Gendelman,H. Li,Rosemarie M. Booze,Jennifer Gordon,Wenhui Hu,Kamel Khalili +10 more
TL;DR: The results from the proof-of-concept studies demonstrate the in vivo eradication of HIV-1 DNA by CRISPR/Cas9 on delivery by an rAAV9 vector in a range of cells and tissues that harbor integrated copies of viral DNA.
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Erratum: Excision of HIV-1 DNA by gene editing: a proof-of-concept in vivo study
Rafal Kaminski,R. Bella,Chaoran Yin,Jessica Otte,Pasquale Ferrante,Howard E. Gendelman,H. Li,Rosemarie M. Booze,Jennifer Gordon,Wenhui Hu,Kamel Khalili +10 more
TL;DR: The following statement should be noted under Conflict of Interest: 'KK, WH, and RK are named inventors on patents that cover the viral gene editing technology that is the subject of this published journal article.
Human polyomavirus 6 DNA in the cerebrospinal fluid of an HIV-positive patient with leukoencephalopathy
Serena Delbue,Francesca Elia,Lucia Signorini,R. Bella,Sonia Villani,Enrico Marchioni,Pasquale Ferrante,Tung Gia Phan,Tung Gia Phan,Eric Delwart,Eric Delwart +10 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the potential viral etiology of JC polyomavirus (JCV)-negative leukoencephalopathy (PML) was tested using real-time PCR assays for neurotropic viruses (Herpes Simplex Viruses, Varicella Zoster Virus, Epstein Barr Virus, Human Cytomegalovirus, Human Herpesvirus 6, JCV and HIV).
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SV40 Infection of Mesenchymal Stromal Cells From Wharton's Jelly Drives the Production of Inflammatory and Tumoral Mediators
Carolina Cason,Giuseppina Campisciano,Nunzia Zanotta,Erica Valencic,Serena Delbue,R. Bella,Manola Comar +6 more
TL;DR: Cell culture experiments indicated that WJSCs could sustain both SV40 and JCPyV infections, and it seems to be increasingly urgent to consider Polyomaviruses in the management of WJ SCs for their safely use as promising therapeutic source.
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Human herpesvirus-6 and polyomaviruses DNAemia in children and young adult patients after kidney transplantation
R. Bella,Maria Dolci,Mariano Ferraresso,Rosalia Ticozzi,Luciana Ghio,Jacopo Rizzo,Lucia Signorini,Sonia Villani,Francesca Elia,Pasquale Ferrante,Serena Delbue +10 more
TL;DR: HHV-6 infection in immunosuppression setting was as common as those of HPyVs that are commonly recognized as opportunistic agents.
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