Giorgio Mori
YOU?
Author Swipe
View article: Electrospun Maltodextrin Fibers for Efficient Removal of Nanoparticles, Atenolol, and Crystal Violet: Preparation and Characterization
Electrospun Maltodextrin Fibers for Efficient Removal of Nanoparticles, Atenolol, and Crystal Violet: Preparation and Characterization Open
Maltodextrins are promising, sustainable, and low-cost materials suitable for environmental remediation applications. This study developed eco-friendly electrospun cross-linked fibers from maltodextrins (GLU2), combined with betaine, lysin…
View article: Congenital granular cell epulis in a neonate: a case report and review of diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis
Congenital granular cell epulis in a neonate: a case report and review of diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis Open
Congenital granular cell epulis (CGCE) is a rare benign tumor typically presenting at birth and most commonly located on the maxillary alveolar ridge. Case Presentation We report the case of a five-day-old female with a smooth, multilobula…
View article: Inverse Regulation of <scp>TLR4</scp> and <scp>PD</scp> ‐ <scp>L1</scp> Shapes the Inflammatory Tumor Microenvironment in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinomas
Inverse Regulation of <span>TLR4</span> and <span>PD</span> ‐ <span>L1</span> Shapes the Inflammatory Tumor Microenvironment in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinomas Open
Background The interactions between malignant cells and immune cells within the tumor microenvironment (TME) significantly influence cancer development and progression. This study aimed to analyze and correlate the expression of TLR4 and P…
View article: The Potential of Oncolytic Virotherapy in the Treatment of Head and Neck Cancer: A Comprehensive Review
The Potential of Oncolytic Virotherapy in the Treatment of Head and Neck Cancer: A Comprehensive Review Open
Head and neck cancer (HNC) represents a challenging oncological entity with significant morbidity and mortality rates. Despite advances in conventional therapies, including surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy, the overall survival…
View article: TLR4 Downregulation Identifies High-Risk HPV Infection and Integration in H-SIL and Squamous Cell Carcinomas of the Uterine Cervix
TLR4 Downregulation Identifies High-Risk HPV Infection and Integration in H-SIL and Squamous Cell Carcinomas of the Uterine Cervix Open
Growing scientific evidence suggests a link between the expression of toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) and cervical cancer carcinogenesis. Specifically, a close relation between TLR4 expression and FIGO stage, lymph node metastases, and tumor s…
View article: Salivary exosomal microRNA profile as biomonitoring tool for diagnosis and prognosis of patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma: a systematic review
Salivary exosomal microRNA profile as biomonitoring tool for diagnosis and prognosis of patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma: a systematic review Open
Exosomal microRNA are promising biomarkers for HNSCC detection. MiR-10b-5p, miR-486-5p, miR-24-3p, miR-412-3p, and miR-512-3p are the most promising markers applicable to diagnostics, while miR-1307-5p and miR-519c-3p resulted overexpresse…
View article: Irisin prevents trabecular bone damage and tumor invasion in a mouse model of multiple myeloma
Irisin prevents trabecular bone damage and tumor invasion in a mouse model of multiple myeloma Open
Bone disease associated with multiple myeloma (MM) is characterized by osteolytic lesions and pathological fractures, which remain a therapeutic priority despite new drugs improving MM patient survival. Antiresorptive molecules represent t…
View article: DOP88 Lipids drive myofibroblast activation and the epithelial-mesenchymal transition process in Crohn’s Disease
DOP88 Lipids drive myofibroblast activation and the epithelial-mesenchymal transition process in Crohn’s Disease Open
Background Fibrostenosis represents one of the major clinical complications of Crohn’s Disease (CD). However, the molecular mechanisms underlying intestinal fibrogenesis remain poorly understood and anti-fibrotic therapy has not yet been d…
View article: Bioenergetic profile and redox tone modulate in vitro osteogenesis of human dental pulp stem cells: new perspectives for bone regeneration and repair
Bioenergetic profile and redox tone modulate in vitro osteogenesis of human dental pulp stem cells: new perspectives for bone regeneration and repair Open
View article: Molecules Inducing Dental Stem Cells Differentiation and Bone Regeneration: State of the Art
Molecules Inducing Dental Stem Cells Differentiation and Bone Regeneration: State of the Art Open
Teeth include mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), which are multipotent cells that promote tooth growth and repair. Dental tissues, specifically the dental pulp and the dental bud, constitute a relevant source of multipotent stem cells, known a…
View article: Irisin Protects against Loss of Trabecular Bone Mass and Strength in Adult Ovariectomized Mice by Stimulating Osteoblast Activity
Irisin Protects against Loss of Trabecular Bone Mass and Strength in Adult Ovariectomized Mice by Stimulating Osteoblast Activity Open
Irisin is a peptide secreted by skeletal muscle that plays a major role in bone metabolism. Experiments in mouse models have shown that administration of recombinant irisin prevents disuse-induced bone loss. In this study, we aimed to eval…
View article: Short-Term Irisin Treatment Enhanced Neurotrophin Expression Differently in the Hippocampus and the Prefrontal Cortex of Young Mice
Short-Term Irisin Treatment Enhanced Neurotrophin Expression Differently in the Hippocampus and the Prefrontal Cortex of Young Mice Open
As a result of physical exercise, muscle releases multiple exerkines, such as “irisin”, which is thought to induce pro-cognitive and antidepressant effects. We recently demonstrated in young healthy mice the mitigation of depressive behavi…
View article: New Discoveries on Molecules Inducing Dental Stem Cells Differentiation and Bone Regeneration
New Discoveries on Molecules Inducing Dental Stem Cells Differentiation and Bone Regeneration Open
Teeth include mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), which are multipotent cells that promote tooth growth and repair. Dental tissues, specifically the dental pulp and the dental bud, constitute a relevant source of multipotent stem cells, known a…
View article: Once-Daily Subcutaneous Irisin Administration Mitigates Depression- and Anxiety-like Behavior in Young Mice
Once-Daily Subcutaneous Irisin Administration Mitigates Depression- and Anxiety-like Behavior in Young Mice Open
Major depression is one of the most common psychiatric disorders worldwide, usually associated with anxiety. The multi-etiological nature of depression has increased the search for new antidepressant molecules, including irisin, for which,…
View article: Irisin Role in Chondrocyte 3D Culture Differentiation and Its Possible Applications
Irisin Role in Chondrocyte 3D Culture Differentiation and Its Possible Applications Open
Irisin is a recently discovered cytokine, better known as an exercise-induced myokine, produced primarily in skeletal muscle tissue as a response to exercise. Although the skeleton was initially identified as the main target of Irisin, its…
View article: Irisin Modulates Inflammatory, Angiogenic, and Osteogenic Factors during Fracture Healing
Irisin Modulates Inflammatory, Angiogenic, and Osteogenic Factors during Fracture Healing Open
Bone fractures are a widespread clinical event due to accidental falls and trauma or bone fragility; they also occur in association with various diseases and are common with aging. In the search for new therapeutic strategies, a crucial li…
View article: Temporomandibular Disorders as a Risk Factor for Suicidal Behavior: A Systematic Review
Temporomandibular Disorders as a Risk Factor for Suicidal Behavior: A Systematic Review Open
Background: Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) are a group of common musculoskeletal dysfunctions that affect the temporomandibular joint or masticatory muscles and related structures or are expressed as a clinical combination of these two …
View article: Antidepressant Effect of Intermittent Long-Term Systemic Administration of Irisin in Mice
Antidepressant Effect of Intermittent Long-Term Systemic Administration of Irisin in Mice Open
Depression is a psychiatric disorder increasingly diffused worldwide. Evidence suggests that irisin, a myokine secreted by contracting muscle, mediates beneficial effects on several targets, including the brain. Here, the potential antidep…
View article: Myoglobin expression by alternative transcript in different mesenchymal stem cells compartments
Myoglobin expression by alternative transcript in different mesenchymal stem cells compartments Open
View article: Irisin and Secondary Osteoporosis in Humans
Irisin and Secondary Osteoporosis in Humans Open
Irisin is a peptide secreted by skeletal muscle following exercise that plays an important role in bone metabolism. Numerous experiments in vitro and in mouse models have shown that the administration of recombinant irisin promotes osteoge…
View article: Retrospective Analysis of Clinical and Radiologic Data Regarding Zygomatic Implant Rehabilitation with a Long-Term Follow-Up
Retrospective Analysis of Clinical and Radiologic Data Regarding Zygomatic Implant Rehabilitation with a Long-Term Follow-Up Open
Background: Zygomatic implants have been introduced to rehabilitate edentulous patients with severely atrophic maxillae. Their use has been reported by several studies, describing high overall survival rates at medium–long follow-up. The a…
View article: The Myokine Irisin Promotes Osteogenic Differentiation of Dental Bud-Derived MSCs
The Myokine Irisin Promotes Osteogenic Differentiation of Dental Bud-Derived MSCs Open
The myokine irisin, well known for its anabolic effect on bone tissue, has been demonstrated to positively act on osteoblastic differentiation processes in vitro. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have captured great attention in precision med…
View article: Surface Co-presentation of BMP-2 and integrin selective ligands at the nanoscale favors α5β1 integrin-mediated adhesion
Surface Co-presentation of BMP-2 and integrin selective ligands at the nanoscale favors α5β1 integrin-mediated adhesion Open
Here we present the use of surface nanopatterning of covalently immobilized BMP-2 and integrin selective ligands to determine the specificity of their interactions in regulating cell adhesion and focal adhesion assembly. Gold nanoparticle …
View article: Editorial: Special Issue on “Molecular Mechanisms Regulating Osteoclastogenesis”
Editorial: Special Issue on “Molecular Mechanisms Regulating Osteoclastogenesis” Open
Bone is an active tissue that remodels continuously throughout life [...]
View article: Bioengineering Bone Tissue with 3D Printed Scaffolds in the Presence of Oligostilbenes
Bioengineering Bone Tissue with 3D Printed Scaffolds in the Presence of Oligostilbenes Open
Diseases determining bone tissue loss have a high impact on people of any age. Bone healing can be improved using a therapeutic approach based on tissue engineering. Scientific research is demonstrating that among bone regeneration techniq…
View article: Irisin treatment prevents dysregulation of osteoblast differentiation and activity in 3D in vitro bone cocultures exposed to microgravity during the space flight CRS-14 mission
Irisin treatment prevents dysregulation of osteoblast differentiation and activity in 3D in vitro bone cocultures exposed to microgravity during the space flight CRS-14 mission Open
View article: Editorial: Advances in Endocrinology: Stem Cells and Growth Factors
Editorial: Advances in Endocrinology: Stem Cells and Growth Factors Open
Stem Cells investigation in Endocrinology: leading stem cell scientists and developmental endocrinologists, critically review both cutting-edge approaches to stem cell biology and the application of stem cells and their secretome to transl…
View article: Irisin prevents microgravity‐induced impairment of osteoblast differentiation in vitro during the space flight CRS‐14 mission
Irisin prevents microgravity‐induced impairment of osteoblast differentiation in vitro during the space flight CRS‐14 mission Open
Understanding molecular mechanisms responsible for bone cells unbalance in microgravity would allow the development of better countermeasures for astronauts, and eventually advancing terrestrial osteoporosis treatments. We conduct a unique…
View article: Osteogenic and Chondrogenic Potential of the Supramolecular Aggregate T-LysYal®
Osteogenic and Chondrogenic Potential of the Supramolecular Aggregate T-LysYal® Open
Hard tissue regeneration represents a challenge for the Regenerative Medicine and Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) could be a successful therapeutic strategy. T-LysYal® (T-Lys), a new derivative of Hyaluronic Acid (HA) possessing a superior s…
View article: Editorial: Updates on Osteoimmunology: What's New on the Crosstalk Between Bone and Immune Cells
Editorial: Updates on Osteoimmunology: What's New on the Crosstalk Between Bone and Immune Cells Open
N A