Valentina Vaira
Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico
123 Papers
233 Citations
Valentina Vaira is an academic researcher from Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 98 publications. Previous affiliations of Valentina Vaira include University of Massachusetts Medical School & Wistar Institute.
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Papers
V-ATPase controls tumor growth and autophagy in a Drosophila model of gliomagenesis
TL;DR: The data suggest that autophagy is repressed during glial tumorigenesis and that V-ATPase could represent a therapeutic target against GBM.
Quantitative Multivolume Proton-Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Lung Transplant Recipients: Comparison With Computed Tomography and Spirometry.
Francesca Pennati,Caterina Salito,Irene Borzani,Gianpaolo Carrafiello,Letizia Corinna Morlacchi,Valentina Vaira,Mario Nosotti,Alessandro Palleschi,Andrea Aliverti +8 more
TL;DR: Quantitative MRI may represent an accurate non-ionizing imaging technique for longitudinal monitoring of lung transplant recipients and demonstrated a good agreement between MRI and CT ventilation imaging and between the corresponding percent volumes of lung damage.
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Author Correction: MYC-driven epigenetic reprogramming favors the onset of tumorigenesis by inducing a stem cell-like state.
Vittoria Poli,Luca Fagnocchi,Luca Fagnocchi,Alessandra Fasciani,Alessandro Cherubini,Stefania Mazzoleni,Sara Ferrillo,Annarita Miluzio,Gabriella Gaudioso,Gabriella Gaudioso,Valentina Vaira,Valentina Vaira,Alice Turdo,Miriam Gaggianesi,Aurora Chinnici,Elisa Lipari,Silvio Bicciato,Silvano Bosari,Silvano Bosari,Matilde Todaro,Alessio Zippo,Alessio Zippo +21 more
TL;DR: The affiliation details for Gabriella Gaudioso, Valentina Vaira, and Silvano Bosari incorrectly omitted ‘Division of Pathology, Fondazione IRCCS Ca’ Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Milan, 20122, Italy’.
Circulating microRNAs Suggest Networks Associated with Biological Functions in Aggressive Refractory Type 2 Celiac Disease
Nicoletta Bianchi,Luisa Doneda,Luca Elli,Cristian Taccioli,Valentina Vaira,Alice Scricciolo,Vincenza Lombardo,Anna Terrazzan,Patrizia Colapietro,Leonardo Terranova,Carlo M. Bergamini,Maurizio Vecchi,Lucia Scaramella,Nicoletta Nandi,Leda Roncoroni +14 more
TL;DR: A set of 15 microRNAs in serum discriminating between the two types of refractory disease and their functions are identified, including the pathway of response to Transforming Growth Factor β cell–cell signaling by Wnt; epigenetic regulation; and the well-known inflammatory profiles.
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PD-1 expression in transbronchial biopsies of lung transplant recipients is a possible early predictor of rejection
Ilaria Righi,Valentina Vaira,Letizia Corinna Morlacchi,G. A. Croci,Valeria Rossetti,Francesco Blasi,Stefano Ferrero,Mario Nosotti,Lorenzo Rosso,Mario Clerici +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors conducted a retrospective, observational pilot study on a consecutive series of transbronchial cryobiopsies (TCB) obtained from 24 patients during LTx follow-up focusing on PD-1, one of the most investigated immune checkpoint molecules.
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