Giovanni Camussi mainly investigates Cell biology, Microvesicles, Stem cell, Angiogenesis and Mesenchymal stem cell. His Cell biology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Cell, Reprogramming, Paracrine signalling, Tumor microenvironment and Apoptosis. His study in Microvesicles is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Regenerative medicine and Immunology.
His studies in Stem cell integrate themes in fields like Cellular differentiation, Adult stem cell, microRNA and Pathology. His work investigates the relationship between Angiogenesis and topics such as Endothelial stem cell that intersect with problems in Platelet-activating factor, Endocrinology, Internal medicine, Progenitor cell and Endothelium. His Mesenchymal stem cell course of study focuses on Regeneration and Bone marrow.
Giovanni Camussi focuses on Cell biology, Immunology, Platelet-activating factor, Internal medicine and Stem cell. Giovanni Camussi has included themes like Microvesicles, microRNA, Endothelial stem cell and Angiogenesis in his Cell biology study. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Regenerative medicine and Paracrine signalling.
His studies deal with areas such as Tumor necrosis factor alpha, Inflammation, Biochemistry, Platelet and Pharmacology as well as Platelet-activating factor. His study looks at the relationship between Internal medicine and topics such as Endocrinology, which overlap with Receptor. His research in Stem cell intersects with topics in Adult stem cell, Cancer research and Pathology.
Giovanni Camussi spends much of his time researching Cell biology, Stem cell, Mesenchymal stem cell, Microvesicles and Extracellular vesicles. His Cell biology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Cell, microRNA, Angiogenesis and Vesicle. His Angiogenesis study incorporates themes from Endothelial stem cell, Endothelium, Wound healing and Mechanism of action.
His Stem cell research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Inflammation, Cancer research, Fibrosis and Paracrine signalling. His work carried out in the field of Mesenchymal stem cell brings together such families of science as Stromal cell, Bone marrow and Extracellular vesicle. His Microvesicles study incorporates themes from Secretion, Kidney and Immunology.
His primary scientific interests are in Cell biology, Mesenchymal stem cell, Stem cell, Microvesicles and microRNA. Giovanni Camussi interconnects Exosome, Vesicle, Cell and Kidney in the investigation of issues within Cell biology. His study with Mesenchymal stem cell involves better knowledge in Pathology.
His research integrates issues of Cancer research, Nephropathy and Paracrine signalling in his study of Stem cell. His Microvesicles research incorporates themes from Cell-Derived Microparticles and Cell type. He has researched microRNA in several fields, including In vitro, Transfection, Receptor, Myocyte and Electroporation.
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Minimal information for studies of extracellular vesicles 2018 (MISEV2018) : a position statement of the International Society for Extracellular Vesicles and update of the MISEV2014 guidelines
Clotilde Théry;Kenneth W. Witwer;Elena Aikawa;Maria Jose Alcaraz.
Journal of extracellular vesicles (2018)
Exosomes/microvesicles as a mechanism of cell-to-cell communication
Giovanni Camussi;Maria C Deregibus;Stefania Bruno;Vincenzo Cantaluppi.
Kidney International (2010)
Mesenchymal Stem Cell-Derived Microvesicles Protect Against Acute Tubular Injury
Stefania Bruno;Cristina Grange;Maria Chiara Deregibus;Raffaele A. Calogero.
Journal of The American Society of Nephrology (2009)
Endothelial progenitor cell derived microvesicles activate an angiogenic program in endothelial cells by a horizontal transfer of mRNA.
Maria Chiara Deregibus;Vincenzo Cantaluppi;Raffaele Calogero;Marco Lo Iacono.
Blood (2007)
Vesiclepedia: a compendium for extracellular vesicles with continuous community annotation
Hina Kalra;Richard J. Simpson;Hong Ji;Elena Aikawa.
PLOS Biology (2012)
Microvesicles Released from Human Renal Cancer Stem Cells Stimulate Angiogenesis and Formation of Lung Premetastatic Niche
Cristina Grange;Marta Tapparo;Federica Collino;Loriana Vitillo.
Cancer Research (2011)
Microvesicles derived from human adult mesenchymal stem cells protect against ischaemia-reperfusion-induced acute and chronic kidney injury
Stefano Gatti;Stefania Bruno;Maria Chiara Deregibus;Andrea Sordi.
Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation (2011)
Recent advances in 2D and 3D in vitro systems using primary hepatocytes, alternative hepatocyte sources and non-parenchymal liver cells and their use in investigating mechanisms of hepatotoxicity, cell signaling and ADME
Patricio Godoy;Nicola J. Hewitt;Ute Albrecht;Melvin E. Andersen.
Archives of Toxicology (2013)
Isolation of Renal Progenitor Cells from Adult Human Kidney
Benedetta Bussolati;Stefania Bruno;Cristina Grange;Stefano Buttiglieri.
American Journal of Pathology (2005)
Applying extracellular vesicles based therapeutics in clinical trials – an ISEV position paper
Thomas Lener;Mario Gimona;Ludwig Aigner;Verena Börger.
Journal of extracellular vesicles (2015)
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