Roberto Salvia
University of Bari
10 Papers
31 Citations
Roberto Salvia is an academic researcher from University of Bari. The author has contributed to research in topics: Inflammation & Human umbilical vein endothelial cell. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 9 publications.
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Papers
Botulinum toxin A treatment for primary hemifacial spasm: A 10-year multicenter study
Giovanni Defazio,Giovanni Abbruzzese,Paolo Girlanda,Laura Vacca,Antonio Currà,Roberto Salvia,Roberta Marchese,Roberto Raineri,Francesco Roselli,Paolo Livrea,Alfredo Berardelli +10 more
TL;DR: Treatment with BTX effectively induces sustained relief from symptoms of HFS in the long term, with only minimal and transient adverse reactions.
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Nuclear receptors expression chart in peripheral blood mononuclear cells identifies patients with Metabolic Syndrome.
Simona D'Amore,Michele Vacca,Michele Vacca,Giusi Graziano,Andria D'Orazio,Marica Cariello,Nicola Martelli,Giuseppe Di Tullio,Roberto Salvia,Giuseppe Grandaliano,Anna Belfiore,Fabio Pellegrini,Giuseppe Palasciano,Antonio Moschetta +13 more
TL;DR: The results point to the use of PPAR and NR4A mRNA levels in the overall peripheral blood mononuclear cells as biomarkers of Metabolic Syndrome and bona fide putative targets of pharmacological therapy.
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Serum IgG to brain microvascular endothelial cells in multiple sclerosis
TL;DR: Regardless of a pathogenetic role in the blood-brain barrier breakdown, serum IgG to BMECs may be a marker of disease activity in RR and RP MS and a factor differentiating RR/RP and PP MS.
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Identification of peculiar gene expression profile in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) of celiac patients on gluten free diet.
Moris Sangineto,Giusi Graziano,Simona D'Amore,Roberto Salvia,Giuseppe Palasciano,Carlo Sabbà,Michele Vacca,Marica Cariello +7 more
TL;DR: Intriguingly, despite being on a GFD, celiac patients exhibited a peculiar PBMC profile characterized by an aberrant expression of genes involved in the regulation of immunity, inflammatory response, metabolism, and cell proliferation.