Matteo Conti

Matteo Conti
Azienda Unità Sanitaria Locale Imola | ASL Imola · Public Health

Ph.D.

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September 2015 - June 2016
Azienda Unità Sanitaria Locale di Bologna
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  • Clinical Chemist
June 2012 - September 2015
Policlinico S.Orsola-Malpighi
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  • dirigente chimico
June 2012 - September 2015
Policlinico S.Orsola-Malpighi
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  • Clinical Chemist

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Background Fosfomycin is an antibiotic recently repurposed as a potential combination treatment for difficult-to-treat Gram-negative bacterial infections. The pharmacokinetic features of fosfomycin have demonstrated that different pathophysiologic alterations may affect its exposure. Therapeutic drug monitoring may improve real-time management of f...
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Bile acids (BAs), endogenous acidic steroids synthetized from cholesterol in the liver, play a key role in the gut–liver axis physiopathology, including in hepatotoxicity, intestinal inflammatory processes, and cholesterol homeostasis. Faecal Oxo-BAs, relatively stable intermediates of oxidation/epimerization reactions of the BA hydroxyls, could be...
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Background: Outdated scientific literature claimed that bacteria was a cancerogenic agent. These studies were technically dis-favored and the hypothesis of the role of bacteria in cancer was almost completely abandoned for many years. The aim of the present study was to investigate the role of microbiome in carcinogenesis and the potential role of...
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Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) is a specialized area of laboratory medicine which involves the measurement of drug concentrations in biological fluids with the aim of optimizing efficacy and reducing side effects, possibly modifying the drug dose to keep the plasma concentration within the therapeutic range. Plasma and/or whole blood, usually ob...
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Meropenem (MRP)-Vaborbactam (VBR) is a novel beta-lactam/beta-lactamase inhibitor used for the management of difficult-to-treat Gram-negative infections. Among critically ill patients, MRP-VBR shows remarkable inter-individual variability in pharmacokinetic behavior, thus justifying the implementation of therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) for improv...
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Dalbavancin (DBV) is a long-acting antistaphylococcal lypoglycopeptide that is being increasingly used for long-term treatment of a wide range of subacute and/or chronic infections, mainly osteo-articular infections (OAI). Population pharmacokinetic studies showed that two 1500 mg doses 1 week apart can ensure effective treatment for several weeks....
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Cefiderocol (C) is a parenteral siderophore cephalosporin with relevant inter-individual pharmacokinetic variability among critically ill patients, which may potentially affect effective drug exposure. Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) may concur in improving the real-time management of C therapy in clinics. In this study, we developed and validate...
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Since the mid-nineteenth century pathology has followed the convoluted story of amyloidosis, recognized its morphology in tissues and made identification possible using specific staining. Since then, pathology studies have made a significant contribution and advanced knowledge of the disease, so providing valuable information on the pathophysiology...
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Objectives To describe the pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) behaviour of continuous infusion (CI) ceftazidime/avibactam and the microbiological outcome in a case series of renal critically ill patients treated for documented carbapenem-resistant Gram-negative (CR-GN) bloodstream infections (BSI) and/or ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP)....
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It has long been known that oncolytic viruses wield their therapeutic capability by priming an inflammatory state within the tumor and activating the tumor immune microenvironment, resulting in a multifaceted antitumor immune response. Vaccine-derived viruses, such as measles and mumps, have demonstrated promising potential for treating human cance...
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In this work, the isolation step in the linear ion trap was performed using different “q values” conditions at a low Collision Induced Dissociation (CID) energy leading to the parent ion resolution improvements, reasonably due to better ion energy distribution. According to the results, we obtained a greater resolution and mass accuracy operating i...
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We thank Baklouti et al. (1) for commenting on our population pharmacokinetic study of dalbavancin for optimal treatment of adult patients with staphylococcal osteoarticular infections (2) and for suggesting that our model tends to underestimate the concentrations observed in a group of French patients (French group).…
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In this paper, we review the scientific literature dealing with many potentially interesting applications of non-ionizing electromagnetic radiations, in the radiofrequencies range, in oncology. Despite their mechanisms of action are still largely unrecognised and clinical trials haven’t still been carried out to support their efficacy with respect...
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We present two cases of post-neurosurgical ventriculitis caused by carbapenem-resistant Gram-negative pathogens successfully treated with high-dose ceftazidime/avibactam. The existence of a real-time clinical pharmacological advice program, by enabling the optimization of the PK/PD targets over time at the infection site, turned out to be very help...
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Objectives To explore the relationship between cefiderocol pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic (PK/PD) target attainment and microbiological outcome in critically ill patients affected by extensively drug-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii (XDR-AB) bloodstream infection (BSI) and/or ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP). Methods Patients who received c...
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Background: Fosfomycin is gaining interest in the treatment of complex osteoarticular infections (OI) due to MDR pathogens. Objective: The aims were to conduct population pharmacokinetics of fosfomycin in a cohort of OI patients receiving 16g/daily by intermittent (II) or continuous infusion (CI), and to carry out Monte Carlo simulations for dosage...
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Background: Dalbavancin is gaining interest in the treatment of complex osteoarticular (OA) infections. Objective: To conduct a population pharmacokinetic analysis of dalbavancin in a prospective cohort of adult patients with Gram-positive OA infections and to identify optimal dosing regimens for long term-treatment. Methods: Non-linear mixed-effec...
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Rationale: Advances in metabolomics, together with consolidated genetic approaches, have opened the way for investigating the health of patients using a large number of molecules simultaneously, thus providing firm scientific evidence for personalized medicine and consequent interventions. Metabolomics is an ideal approach for investigating specifi...
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Reports in the literature show that certain vaccines against infectious pathogens , can be effective in eliciting antitumor immune response when injected intratumorally. In mouse tumor models, intratumoral delivery of rotavirus, yellow fever, and influenza vaccines have been shown to also synergize with checkpoint inhibitors, in the leading immunot...
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In this work, a convenient method for the therapeutic monitoring of seven common antipsychotic drugs in "dried plasma spot" samples has been developed. It is based on the LC-MS/MS technique, operating in multiple reaction monitoring mode, and a straightforward procedure for the simultaneous extraction of all antipsychotics in a single step, with hi...
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Combination therapies are frequently used in the treatment of multidrug-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae infection without consensus regarding which combination is the most effective. We compared bactericidal titres from sera collected from critically ill patients receiving meropenem plus tigecycline (n = 5), meropenem plus colistin (n = 5), or mero...
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In this work we used the SANIST-MS platform to investigate gut microbiota and find early dysbiosis signs in patients
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Direct-acting antivirals (DAAs) for the treatment of HCV have dramatically increased the rate of sustained virological response: patients not achieving sustained virological response represent a challenge and rates of late recurrent viremia are very low. We describe here the first case of a very late HCV relapse, following an atypical kinetics (cha...
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The calibrate analyte concentrations and the calculated concentrations of both known and unknown samples.
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Two steroid relationship ratios that can selectively discriminate patients with prostate carcinoma from benign prostate hyperplasia and healthy controls, together with the associated enzyme (P450C17).
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Schematic representation for steroid synthesis starting from the precursor cholesterol and the enzymes involved.
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Scheme of singular absolute concentration match and the steroids ratio concentration match models.
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Background Serum steroids are crucial molecules altered in prostate cancer (PCa). Mass spectrometry (MS) is currently the elected technology for the analysis of steroids in diverse biological samples. Steroids have complex biological pathways and stoichiometry and it is important to evaluate their quantitative ratio. MS applications to patient horm...
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Background Amyloidosis is a life threatening disease caused by deposition of various types of blood serum proteins in organs and tissues. Knowing the type of protein involved is the basis of a correct diagnosis and personalized medical treatment. While the classical approach uses immunohistochemistry, in recent years, laser micro-dissection, follow...
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AIM To determine whether ribavirin (RBV) concentrations differ according to cirrhosis stage among cirrhotic patients treated with interferon-free regimens. METHODS We included patients with hepatitis C virus and cirrhosis [Child-Pugh (CP) A or B], Glomerular Filtration Rate ≥ 60 mL/min, who started therapy with DAAs and weight-based RBV between Oc...
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Background Therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) can be a useful tool in the clinical management of anti-hepatitis C virus (anti-HCV) drugs. Methods for the determination of various types of anti-HCV drugs in biological samples are, therefore, needed for clinical laboratories. Objective In this work, employing the LC–MS/MS approach, we aimed to develo...
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Objectives: The aim of the study was to assess plasma concentrations of darunavir/ritonavir and raltegravir in older patients compared with younger patients with HIV-1 infection. Methods: In this observational, open-label study, adult HIV-infected out-patients aged ≤ 40 years (younger patients) or ≥ 60 years (older patients) and treated with ten...
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Background: Nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NRTI)- and protease inhibitor (PI)-sparing antiretroviral regimens may be useful in selected HIV-infected patients with resistance or intolerance to these drug classes. Methods: This was an observational prospective study of patients on suppressive antiretroviral therapy containing two NRTI...
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Electrospray Ionization (EI) and Collision Induced Dissociation tandem mass spectrometry (CID-MS/MS) are usually employed to obtain compound identification through a mass spectra match. Different algorithms have been developed for this purpose (for example the NIST match algorithm). These approaches compare the tandem mass spectra (MS/MS) of the un...
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Objectives: Statins have shown anti-inflammatory and immune-modulatory properties in both general and HIV-infected population, but their effect on plasma D-dimer levels is controversial and it has not been investigated to date in HIV-positive patients. The aim of our study was to assess the effect of rosuvastatin on D-dimer and other serum inflamm...
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Prophylaxis with zidovudine and 3 doses of nevirapine (NVP) is recommended for infants born to HIV-1 infected untreated mothers to prevent HIV-1 mother-to-child transmission. However little is known about NVP pharmacokinetics in neonates, mostly in preterm infants. We performed therapeutic monitoring of NVP plasma concentrations in a 32-week preter...
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Background: The antiretroviral regimens including tenofovir and a ritonavir-boosted protease inhibitor (r/PI) have been associated with a reduced bone mineral density (BMD), increased bone turnover markers and renal tubular dysfunction. Methods: An observational, prospective study was performed including HIV-1-infected, virologically suppressed...
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No data exist for vitamin A group and vitamin D2/D3 content in branded intravenous lipid emulsions (ILEs). Our goal is to evaluate and quantify their concentrations in different ILEs to assess whether they are clinically relevant. Analyses were carried out in triplicates on six ILEs: 1) 30% soybean oil-based, 2) 20% olive-soybean oil based, 3) 10 +...
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Background: Nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor (NRTI)-sparing antiretroviral therapies may be useful in HIV-infected patients with resistance or intolerance to this class. Methods: We performed an observational study of patients on suppressive antiretroviral therapy containing two NRTIs plus one ritonavir-boosted protease inhibitor who s...
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Background: The association between abacavir use and increased risk of myocardial infarction has been heavily debated, but cohort studies and randomized trials have provided conflicting results. Aim of our study is to compare the effect of abacavir and tenofovir on the inflammation and endothelial activation markers. Methods: We performed an obs...
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We evaluated the analytical performance of a liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry assay to detect carbapenemase activity in a group of carbapenemase-producing Enterobacteriaceae by meropenem hydrolysis. This one-hour method showed a sensitivity of 94% and a specificity of 100%, representing a rapid and reliable option compared to conventi...
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We report our clinical experience with the use of daptomycin, administered in the dosage of 8 mg/Kg/day in 3 minutes, in treating 12 critically ill children <12 years of age, with bloodstream infections (n=9) and complicated skin and soft tissue infections (n=3). Mean treatment duration was 14 ± 5 days, microbiologic eradication was achieved in all...
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Surface-Activated Chemical Ionization/Electrospray Ionization mass spectrometry (SACI/ESI-MS) is a technique with high sensitivity and low noise that allows accurate biomarker discovery studies. We developed a dedicated SACI/ESI software, named SANIST, for both biomarker fingerprint data acquisition and as a diagnostic tool, using prostate cancer (...
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Intravenous fat emulsions (IVFE) with different fatty acid compositions contain vitamin E as a by-product of vegetable and animal oil during the refining processes. Likewise, other lipid-soluble vitamins may be present in IVFE. No data, however, exist about phytonadione (vitamin K1) concentration in IVFE information leaflets. Therefore, our aim was...
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The objective of the study was to assess plasma concentrations of efavirenz, darunavir/ritonavir and raltegravir in patients with human immunodeficiency virus-hepatitis C virus (HIV-HCV)-coinfection without liver cirrhosis. In this observational, open-label study, adult HIV-infected outpatients treated with tenofovir/emtricitabine plus efavirenz (6...
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Drug stability is an important quality-control issue for pharmaceutical and clinical practices. Among the analytical techniques that address this issue, liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (LC/MS) can be very useful, especially when assessing the quality of liquid formulations, because it is intrinsically sensitive, selective, and a rapid analy...
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Thiodiglycolic acid (TDGA) is a urinary metabolite of the oxazaphosphorine class of chemotherapeutics, in particular of ifosfamide. Ifosfamide metabolism generates chloroacetaldehyde (CAA), a toxic compound associated with neurotoxicity, nephrotoxicity, urotoxicity and cardiotoxicity. CAA, in turn, interacts with cellular thiol groups leading to GS...
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An advanced analytical method based on liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS), has been developed for the identification and determination in hair of Δ(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol together with its major metabolite 11-nor-9-carboxy-Δ(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol. Since the latter is formed endogenously, it allows the assessment of chronic...
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Mass spectrometry (MS) is increasingly employed for the discovery of clinical biomarkers. However, due to sensitivity limitations related to in-source ionization yield, many potential biomarkers are not detected by standard mass spectrometers. Therefore, more efficient ion-source technologies are needed to improve MS applications in biomarker disco...
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The small, water soluble molecule Dichloroacetate (DCA) is recently arousing lively interests in the field of cancer therapy for it has been shown to be able to inhibit the growth of human tumors acting specifically on the mitochondria of cancer cells without perturbing the physiology of nonmalignant cells. Neuroblastoma was one of the tumor types...
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The expression of the recombinant diphtheria toxin mutant CRM197 in bacteria other than Corynebacterium diphtheriae has proven to be difficult. Here we propose a new and alternative procedure for the production of full-length CRM197 in Escherichia coli. The present study relates specifically to the expression of an artificial sequence and to a meth...
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Recently, electrospray ionization mass spectroscopy (ESI-MS) has been widely used for the identification of drugs of abuse and their metabolites in biological samples. However, the sensitivity and selectivity of this technique are commonly inadequate for the analysis of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) and its metabolites at very low levels, such as thos...
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Delta9-Tetrahydrocannabinol is the most widespread drug of abuse in the world and it is also currently available as the active principle of formulations for the treatment of chronic pain. Its main metabolite, 11-nor-Delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol-9-carboxylic acid, is the most important marker of Delta9-tetrahydrocannabinol consumption. An original li...
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Cocaine is currently one of the most widespread abuse drugs in the world. Since hair cocaine concentrations are a reliable marker of exposition to the drug, an original liquid chromatographic method has been developed for the determination of cocaine in human hair. The chromatographic analysis was carried out on a Hydro-RP C18 column, using a mobil...
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A long time has passed since the war act on Cancer declared by former USA president Nixon, almost half a century ago. Today, after so many years of feverish research and uncountable efforts worldwide, the end of the war appears far as ever, whereas the fight is leading researchers to newer and newer battlefronts while frontiers in bioscience are co...
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Studies on cyclopentenone prostaglandins (CPPGs), clavulones and other cyclopentenones have shown that these compounds have a significant anticancer activity mediated by their cyclopentenone (CP) chemical moiety. In this study the cytotoxicity against cancer cells of the model compound cyclopent-2-en-1-one (2CP) was investigated. Being a highly wat...
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The biological activity of cyclopentenone prostaglandins, of members of clavulones, and of other natural and synthetic compounds is strongly related to the presence of a conjugate cylcopentenone (CP) chemical moiety in their structure. CP reactivity is specifically directed toward the proteome, to covalent binding of crucial sulphydril groups on ta...
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A liquid chromatographic method with diode array detection (DAD) has been developed for the analysis of the antiepileptic agent lamotrigine (LTG) and its metabolites, lamotrigine 2-N-glucuronide and 2-N-methylated in plasma samples. The analytes were separated on a C8 RP column, using a mobile phase composed of methanol and a 0.45 mM, pH 3.5 phosph...
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A number of experimental evidences in cell biology and pharmacology demonstrate that cancer cells, as well as stem and other proliferating cells, exhibit ion channels expression, ion conductances and electric properties very different from that of resting cells. These peculiar properties are functionally involved in cancer pathogenesis. A systemati...
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Cancer determining information transmission, typically oncogene transfer, is known in many cases of virus initiated tumors. Transmission of carcinogenic information, that stored in plasmids named T-DNAs, is also known to take place in one type of bacteria induced tumor, that caused by Agrobacterium tumefaciens in dicotyledon plants roots. Other mec...
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Methadone and buprenorphine are two of the drugs most frequently used for abstinence from illicit opioids and in the treatment of pain. A sensitive and selective high-performance liquid chromatographic method with diode array detection for the simultaneous determination of methadone, buprenorphine and norbuprenorphine has been developed. Separation...
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Nanotechnology provides a variety of nanoscale tools for medicine. Among them nanoparticles are revolutionizing the field of drug delivery. These drug nanocarriers have the potential to enhance the therapeutic efficacy of a drug, since they can be engineered to modulate the release and the stability and to prolong the circulation time of a drug, pr...
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The conjugate cyclopent-en-one chemical group is a special moiety for anticancer drugs. Studies on cyclopentenone prostaglandins, clavulones and other compounds have revealed its mechanism of action and a wide spectrum of intracellular targets, ranging from nuclear factors to mitochondria. The introduction of the cyclopentenone moiety into molecule...
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A precise and feasible HPLC method has been developed for the analysis of amphetamine (AMPH), methamphetamine (MAMPH) and methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA, ecstasy) in human urine. A chromatographic run on a C8 Genesis (150 mm x 4.6 mm, 5 microm) column maintained at 30 degrees C lasts about 17 min, using a mobile phase composed of ACN (12%) and...
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Cell membrane ion transporters expression and activity are altered in cancer cells and these phenotypic alterations offer potential targets for cancer therapies. Among the therapeutic agents affecting cell membrane transporters, serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) have been shown to have anticancer potential. In this work, we have compared two SS...
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Gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST) metastases are typically intra-abdominal and hypervascular. We assessed the effect of angiosonography with a second-generation contrast agent to monitor response during imatinib treatment in patients with metastatic KIT+ GIST. Ten consecutive patients with known advanced KIT+ GIST were investigated with angioso...
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The management of intraperitoneal tumors, especially when confined to the peritoneal cavity and/or associated with malignant ascites, requires the use of intraperitoneal (i.p.) cisplatin-based chemotherapy. This therapeutic approach, enabling high concentrations of drug and long duration of tumor tissue exposure, while generating a systemic exposur...
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A number of experimental evidences in cellular biology and pharmacology demonstrate that K+ channels are involved in the regulatory mechanisms of neoplastic cell proliferation and survival. Among the various types of K+ channels known so far, those that express an inwardly rectifying current (mainly the types named Kir, EAG and HERG) appear of pecu...
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Fibronectin (Fn) is an important mediator of bacterial invasions and of persistent infections like that of Staphylococcus epidermis. Similar to many other types of cell-protein adhesion, the binding between Fn and S. epidermidis takes place under physiological shear rates. We investigated the dynamics of the interaction between individual living S....
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Staphylococcus epidermidis is able to adhere onto biomaterials and to cause implant infections. Recently, host matrix proteins, which in vivo cover the implants, have been indicated as substrates for adhesion by specific bacterial adhesins. Here, the binding of S. epidermidis to fibronectin, a main protein of the extracellular matrix, and the effec...
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A mechanochemical study of the process of adhesion of plasma proteins to the surface of dialysis membranes was carried out with a scanning force microscope (SFM) in the force spectroscopy mode. Three representative blood plasma proteins (fibronectin, fibrinogen, and albumin) covalently were grafted to a SFM probe, and the adhesion forces of these p...