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Aldo A. Rossini was affiliated with the University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School in the United States. Their research primarily contributed to the field of Medicine, with a particular emphasis on Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, as well as aspects of Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Catalysis, Materials Chemistry, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

Their main topics of work included:

  • CO2 Reduction Techniques and Catalysts
  • Ionic liquids properties and applications
  • Polyoxometalates: Synthesis and Applications
  • Organ Donation and Transplantation
  • Renal cell carcinoma treatment
  • Renal and Vascular Pathologies

Rossini's published papers appeared in the following venues with the corresponding titles and years:

  • Graphisches Inhaltsverzeichnis: Angew. Chem. 44/2023, 2023, Angewandte Chemie
  • Lapdoctor: Multicentre Validation of a Scoring System for Preoperative Evaluation of Difficulty of Laparoscopic Donor Nephrectomy, 2025, Transplant International

Frequent co-authors who collaborated on these publications included:

  • Anna Hartmann
  • Vanessa Winde
  • Jacques Reynes
  • Valerio Isoni
  • Fernando García-García

Rossini's contributions spanned interdisciplinary areas within medicine and chemistry, often focusing on clinical challenges and sustainable approaches to medical and environmental problems. Their research encompassed both theoretical and applied studies, engaging with advanced materials chemistry techniques as well as medical evaluation processes related to organ transplantation and renal diseases.

Best Publications

  • Streptozotocin-induced pancreatic insulitis: new model of diabetes mellitus.

    Arthur A. Like;Aldo A. Rossini

  • Effects of insulin in relatives of patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus

    J. S. Skyler;D. Brown;H. P. Chase;E. Collier

  • Survival of mouse pancreatic islet allografts in recipients treated with allogeneic small lymphocytes and antibody to CD40 ligand

    David C. Parker;Dale L. Greiner;Nancy E. Phillips;Michael C. Appel

  • Human peripheral blood leucocyte non-obese diabetic-severe combined immunodeficiency interleukin-2 receptor gamma chain gene mouse model of xenogeneic graft-versus-host-like disease and the role of host major histocompatibility complex.

    M A King;L Covassin;M A Brehm;W Racki

  • Long-term survival of skin allografts induced by donor splenocytes and anti-CD154 antibody in thymectomized mice requires CD4(+) T cells, interferon-gamma, and CTLA4

    Thomas G. Markees;Nancy E. Phillips;Ethel J. Gordon;Randolph J. Noelle

  • Parameters for establishing humanized mouse models to study human immunity: analysis of human hematopoietic stem cell engraftment in three immunodeficient strains of mice bearing the IL2rgamma(null) mutation.

    Michael A. Brehm;Amy Cuthbert;Chaoxing Yang;David M. Miller

  • A comprehensive review of interventions in the NOD mouse and implications for translation.

    Lisl K.M. Shoda;Daniel L. Young;Saroja Ramanujan;Chan C. Whiting

  • Studies of streptozotocin-induced insulitis and diabetes.

    Aldo A. Rossini;Arthur A. Like;William L. Chick;Michael C. Appel

  • Immunology of insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.

    Aldo A. Rossini;John P. Mordes;Arthur A. Like

  • Treatment of allograft recipients with donor-specific transfusion and anti-CD154 antibody leads to deletion of alloreactive CD8+ T cells and prolonged graft survival in a CTLA4-dependent manner.

    Neal N. Iwakoshi;John P. Mordes;Thomas G. Markees;Nancy E. Phillips

  • Animal models of diabetes.

    John P. Mordes;Aldo A. Rossini

  • Requirement of the JIP1 scaffold protein for stress-induced JNK activation

    Alan J. Whitmarsh;Chia-Yi Kuan;Norman J. Kennedy;Nyaya Kelkar

  • Rat models of type 1 diabetes: genetics, environment, and autoimmunity.

    John P. Mordes;Rita Bortell;Elizabeth P. Blankenhorn;Aldo A. Rossini

  • Depletion of RT6.1+ T lymphocytes induces diabetes in resistant biobreeding/Worcester (BB/W) rats.

    D L Greiner;J P Mordes;E S Handler;M Angelillo

  • Spontaneous diabetes mellitus: reversal and prevention in the BB/W rat with antiserum to rat lymphocytes.

    AA Like;AA Rossini;DL Guberski;MC Appel

  • Studies on Streptozotocin Diabetes

    Om P Ganda;Aldo A Rossini;Arthur A Like

  • Non-obese diabetic-recombination activating gene-1 (NOD-Rag1 null) interleukin (IL)-2 receptor common gamma chain (IL2r gamma null) null mice: a radioresistant model for human lymphohaematopoietic engraftment.

    Todd Pearson;Leonard D. Shultz;David M. Miller;Marie A. King

  • Neonatal thymectomy prevents spontaneous diabetes mellitus in the BB/W rat

    AA Like;E Kislauskis;RR Williams;AA Rossini

  • Allogeneic hematopoietic chimerism in mice treated with sublethal myeloablation and anti-CD154 antibody: absence of graft-versus-host disease, induction of skin allograft tolerance, and prevention of recurrent autoimmunity in islet-allografted NOD/Lt mice

    Edward Seung;Neal N. Iwakoshi;Bruce A. Woda;Thomas G. Markees

  • Prolonged survival of mouse skin allografts in recipients treated with donor splenocytes and antibody to CD40 ligand.

    Thomas G. Markees;Nancy E. Phillips;Randolph J. Noelle;Leonard D. Shultz

Frequent Co-Authors

Dale L. Greiner
Dale L. Greiner University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
John P. Mordes
John P. Mordes University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Leonard D. Shultz
Leonard D. Shultz Jackson Laboratory
Michael A. Brehm
Michael A. Brehm University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
David V. Serreze
David V. Serreze The Jackson Laboratory
Randolph J. Noelle
Randolph J. Noelle Dartmouth College
Laurence B. Peterson
Laurence B. Peterson Roche (Switzerland)
Raymond M. Welsh
Raymond M. Welsh University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School
Linda S. Wicker
Linda S. Wicker University of Oxford
Michael P. Czech
Michael P. Czech University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School

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