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Combination of cord blood-derived human hepatic progenitors and hepatogenic factors strongly improves recovery after acute liver injury in mice through modulation of the Wnt/?-catenin signaling 1-gen-2019 Crema, A; Ledda, M; Fioretti, D; Lolli, Mg; Sanchez, M; Carico, E; Marchese, R; Rinaldi, M; Lisi, A
The Extraordinary Progress in Very Early Cancer Diagnosis and Personalized Therapy: The Role of Oncomarkers and Nanotechnology 1-gen-2016 Fruscella M.; Ponzetto A.; Crema A.; Carloni G.
Steps and routes of HCV infection: the great promise of new anti-viral targets 1-gen-2015 Annalisa Crema; Antonio Ponzetto; Massimo Clementi; ;Guido Carloni;
Multifunctional anti-cancer nano-platforms are moving to clinical trials 1-gen-2013 Esposito C.; Crema A.; Ponzetto A.; Murtas G.; Carloni G.
HCV Infection by Cell-to-Cell Transmission: Choice or Necessity? 1-gen-2012 Carloni, G; Crema, A; Valli, Mb; Ponzetto, A; Clementi, M
Cord Blood CD133 Cells Define an OV6-Positive Population That Can Be Differentiated In Vitro into Engraftable Bipotent Hepatic Progenitors. 1-gen-2011 Crema, A; Ledda, M; De Carlo, F; Fioretti, D; Rinaldi, M; Marchese, R; Sanchez, M; Giuliani, M; Arena, V; Durrbach, A; Brunetti, E; Haas, C; Ponzetto, A; Lisi, A; Carloni, G
Liver stem cells and possible clinic al applications 1-gen-2010 Carloni, G; Ponzetto, A; Marchese, R; Brunetti, E; Crema, A
Liver stem cells and possible clinical applications. 1-gen-2010 Carloni, G; Ponzetto, A; Marchese, R; Brunetti, E; Crema, A
Umbelical cord blood CD133+ cells can be differentiated in vitro into bipotent hepatic progenitors cells 1-gen-2008 Crema, A; Lisi, A; Sanchez, M; Haas, C; Ledda, M; De Carlo, F; Marchese, R; Brunetti, E; Ponzetto, A; Carloni, G
Molecular and Cellular Determinants of Cell-to-Cell Transmission of HCV In Vitro. 1-gen-2007 Valli, Mb; Crema, A; Lanzilli, G; Serafino, A; Bertolini, L; Ravagnan, G; Ponzetto, A; Menzo, S; Clementi, M; Carloni, G
Suggested role of the Golgi apparatus and endoplasmic reticulum as crucial sites of hepatitis C virus replication in human lymphoblastoid cells infected in vitro. 1-gen-2003 Serafino A. ; Valli M.B. ; Andreola F. ; Crema A. ; Ravagnan G. ; Bertolini L. ; Carloni G.