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The Role of Mass Spectrometry in the “Omics” Era
- Francesco Di Girolamo, Isabella Lante, M. Muraca, L. Putignani
- Biology, Medicine
- Current organic chemistry
- 30 November 2013
Mass spectrometry (MS) is one of the key analytical technology on which the emerging ‘‘-omics’’ approaches are based. It may provide detection and quantization of thousands of proteins and… Expand
Antibiotic‐induced dysbiosis of the microbiota impairs gut neuromuscular function in juvenile mice
- V. Caputi, Ilaria Marsilio, +16 authors M. C. Giron
- Biology, Medicine
- British journal of pharmacology
- 29 July 2017
Gut microbiota is essential for the development of the gastrointestinal system, including the enteric nervous system (ENS). Perturbations of gut microbiota in early life have the potential to alter… Expand
Proteomic applications in food allergy: food allergenomics
- Francesco Di Girolamo, M. Muraca, O. Mazzina, Isabella Lante, L. Dahdah
- Medicine
- Current opinion in allergy and clinical…
- 1 June 2015
Purpose of reviewTo familiarize the reader with the recent developments in the identification of food protein allergens by proteomics mass spectrometry-based methods, named allergenomics. Recent… Expand
Human serum proteome analysis: new source of markers in metabolic disorders.
- Francesco Di Girolamo, F. Del Chierico, Gianfranco Caenaro, Isabella Lante, M. Muraca, L. Putignani
- Medicine
- Biomarkers in medicine
- 11 December 2012
The prevalence of metabolic disorders (MDs), especially diabetes, is rapidly increasing worldwide, leading to an increasing risk of cardiovascular and other socially relevant complications. To boost… Expand
Monitoring Perinatal Gut Microbiota in Mouse Models by Mass Spectrometry Approaches: Parental Genetic Background and Breastfeeding Effects
- Stefano Levi Mortera, F. Del Chierico, +9 authors L. Putignani
- Biology, Medicine
- Front. Microbiol.
- 26 September 2016
At birth, contact with external stimuli, such as nutrients derived from food, is necessary to modulate the symbiotic balance between commensal and pathogenic bacteria, protect against bacterial… Expand
Farm Animal Serum Proteomics and Impact on Human Health
- F. Girólamo, A. D’Amato, Isabella Lante, F. Signore, M. Muraca, L. Putignani
- Biology, Medicine
- International journal of molecular sciences
- 1 September 2014
Due to the incompleteness of animal genome sequencing, the analysis and characterization of serum proteomes of most farm animals are still in their infancy, compared to the already well-documented… Expand
Toll-Like Receptor 4 Modulates Small Intestine Neuromuscular Function through Nitrergic and Purinergic Pathways
- V. Caputi, Ilaria Marsilio, +8 authors M. C. Giron
- Biology, Medicine
- Front. Pharmacol.
- 8 June 2017
Objective: Toll-like receptors (TLRs) play a pivotal role in the homeostatic microflora-host crosstalk. TLR4-mediated modulation of both motility and enteric neuronal survival has been reported… Expand
Mo2031 Involvement of Catechol-O-Methyltransferase Genetic Reduction in Murine Intestinal Dysmotility: A Possible Link Between Psychiatric Disorders and Irritable Bowel Syndrome
- V. Caputi, Ilaria Marsilio, +7 authors M. C. Giron
- Medicine
- 1 April 2015
A MALDI-TOF MS Approach for Mammalian, Human, and Formula Milks’ Profiling
- L. di Francesco, Francesco Di Girolamo, +14 authors L. Putignani
- Chemistry, Medicine
- Nutrients
- 1 September 2018
Human milk composition is dynamic, and substitute formulae are intended to mimic its protein content. The purpose of this study was to investigate the potentiality of matrix-assisted laser… Expand