Vittorio Tedde
GlaxoSmithKline
17 Papers
169 Citations
Vittorio Tedde is an academic researcher from GlaxoSmithKline. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mastitis & Somatic cell count. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 17 publications. Previous affiliations of Vittorio Tedde include Novartis.
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Papers
What we have lost: Mastitis resistance in Holstein Friesians and in a local cattle breed
Giulio Curone,J. Filipe,Paola Cremonesi,Erminio Trevisi,M. Amadori,Claudia Pollera,Bianca Castiglioni,Lauretta Turin,Vittorio Tedde,Daniele Vigo,Paolo Moroni,Paolo Moroni,Andrea Minuti,Valerio Bronzo,M. Filippa Addis,Federica Riva +15 more
TL;DR: Several differences were observed in the two breeds, in spite of the same farming conditions, and numerous pointers to the factors that may provide autochthonous, more rustic breeds with a higher resistance to disease are presented.
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Stress relaxation behaviour and structural changes of muscle tissues from Gilthead Sea Bream (Sparus aurata L.) following high pressure treatment
Marco Campus,Maria Filippa Addis,Roberto Cappuccinelli,Maria Cristina Porcu,Luca Pretti,Vittorio Tedde,Nicola Secchi,Giuseppe Stara,Tonina Roggio +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, Sea Bream muscle tissue was subjected to different high pressure treatments, and rheological changes were monitored during storage by means of the stress relaxation test, and the best fit was obtained by application of the three term Maxwell exponential model, followed by the Nussinovich model.
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Proteomic analysis of muscle tissue from gilthead sea bream (Sparus aurata, L.) farmed in offshore floating cages
Maria Filippa Addis,Roberto Cappuccinelli,Vittorio Tedde,Daniela Pagnozzi,Maria Cristina Porcu,Elia Bonaglini,Tonina Roggio,Sergio Uzzau +7 more
TL;DR: The data gathered in this study indicate that the protein expression profile of muscle tissue is comparable in wild and maricultured gilthead sea breams of commercial size, supporting the view that farming in offshore floating cages might favor proper muscle tissue development, and therefore enable the production of higher quality fish.
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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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Cathelicidin production and release by mammary epithelial cells during infectious mastitis
Tiziana Cubeddu,Carla Cacciotto,Salvatore Pisanu,Vittorio Tedde,Alberto Alberti,Marco Pittau,Simone Dore,Agnese E. Cannas,Sergio Uzzau,Stefano Rocca,Maria Filippa Addis +10 more
TL;DR: Investigation of cathelicidin production patterns in mammary tissues of ewes infected by Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus uberis, or Mycoplasma agalactiae indicates a role for mammary epithelial cells in the initial response of the Mammary epithelium to microbial infection, and reinforces the value of cat helicidins as sensitive and pathogen-independent mastitis markers.
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