COSTANTINI, DANIELE
 Distribuzione geografica
Continente #
NA - Nord America 996
EU - Europa 468
AS - Asia 174
SA - Sud America 7
AF - Africa 5
OC - Oceania 2
Totale 1.652
Nazione #
US - Stati Uniti d'America 986
IT - Italia 205
IE - Irlanda 87
SG - Singapore 70
FI - Finlandia 49
CN - Cina 46
SE - Svezia 43
IN - India 39
DE - Germania 20
FR - Francia 15
BG - Bulgaria 11
NL - Olanda 10
ID - Indonesia 8
CA - Canada 6
RO - Romania 5
AR - Argentina 4
CR - Costa Rica 4
GB - Regno Unito 4
TG - Togo 4
HK - Hong Kong 3
JP - Giappone 3
ME - Montenegro 3
PL - Polonia 3
HU - Ungheria 2
KG - Kirghizistan 2
NO - Norvegia 2
PK - Pakistan 2
RU - Federazione Russa 2
AL - Albania 1
AU - Australia 1
AZ - Azerbaigian 1
BE - Belgio 1
BO - Bolivia 1
CH - Svizzera 1
CL - Cile 1
EE - Estonia 1
LT - Lituania 1
NZ - Nuova Zelanda 1
PE - Perù 1
PT - Portogallo 1
UA - Ucraina 1
ZA - Sudafrica 1
Totale 1.652
Città #
Fairfield 158
Rome 83
Chandler 81
Dublin 81
Woodbridge 79
Ashburn 73
Seattle 58
Cambridge 54
Houston 49
Singapore 41
Wilmington 41
Helsinki 40
Santa Clara 32
Princeton 24
Fremont 23
Dearborn 19
Plano 19
Ann Arbor 15
Beijing 13
San Paolo di Civitate 13
Lawrence 12
Millbury 12
Boston 11
New York 11
Sofia 11
Jakarta 8
San Diego 8
Milan 7
Falkenstein 6
Redwood City 6
Phoenix 5
Andover 4
Catania 4
Kunming 4
Lomé 4
Nanjing 4
San José 4
Alpharetta 3
Amsterdam 3
Crna Gora 3
Hefei 3
Hong Kong 3
Munich 3
Nishinotoindori 3
Toronto 3
Bishkek 2
Bologna 2
Bremen 2
Budapest 2
Bühl 2
Federal 2
Fiuggi 2
Formigine 2
Guangzhou 2
Mazara Del Vallo 2
Montreal 2
Norwalk 2
Oslo 2
Palestrina 2
Pilar 2
Quetta 2
Romainville 2
Torre Del Greco 2
Venezia 2
Verona 2
Atlanta 1
Baku 1
Baotou 1
Bern 1
Birr 1
Buffalo 1
Ciampino 1
Dallas 1
Dunedin 1
Falls Church 1
Fuzhou 1
Ghent 1
Grafing 1
Guidonia 1
Huzhou 1
Jinan 1
La Paz 1
Latina 1
Lima 1
Lisbon 1
Livorno 1
London 1
Los Angeles 1
Mannheim 1
Marseille 1
Meda 1
Menlo Park 1
Monza 1
Moscow 1
Mumbai 1
Nanchang 1
Nanning 1
Oradea 1
Ottawa 1
Paris 1
Totale 1.216
Nome #
DCLK1, a putative novel stem cell marker in human cholangiocarcinoma 131
The FXR agonist obeticholic acid inhibits the cancerogenic potential of human cholangiocarcinoma 124
Simulated microgravity promotes the formation of tridimensional cultures and stimulates pluripotency and a glycolytic metabolism in human hepatic and biliary tree stem/progenitor cells 120
Cryopreservation protocol for human biliary tree stem/progenitors, hepatic and pancreatic precursors 111
Neoplastic transformation of peribiliary stem cell niche in cholangiocarcinoma arisen in primary sclerosing cholangitis 97
Hyaluronan coating improves liver engraftment of transplanted human biliary tree stem/progenitor cells 96
Therapeutic effects of dexamethasone-loaded hyaluronan nanogels in the experimental cholestasis 92
Modulation of biliary cancer chemo-resistance through microRNA-mediated rewiring of the expansion of CD133+ cells 86
New insights into cholangiocarcinoma: multiple stems and related cell lineages of origin 80
Hyaluronic acid improves the engraftment efficiency of human biliary tree stem/progenitor cells (hBTSCs) 75
Peribiliary glands and biliary tree stem cells are involved in the pathogenesis of cholangiocarcinoma arising in patients affected by primary sclerosing cholangitis 73
Sensitivity of human intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma subtypes to chemotherapeutics and molecular targeted agents: A study on primary cell cultures 69
Metformin reduces cell migration and down-regulates epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) by AMPK/Foxo3a pathway in human intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) 66
Microgravity maintains stemness and enhance glycolytic metabolism in human hepatic and biliary tree stem/progenitor cells 58
Cryopreserved human biliary tree stem/progenitor cells ( hBTSCs) retain multipotency and the engraftment efficiency into the liver 58
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Different micro-environtmental factors induce proliferation, epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and senescence of primary cultures of human biliary tree stem/progenitor cells (hBTSCs), recapitulating the pathological features typical of human cholangiopathies 39
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Activation of Fas/FasL pathway and the role of c-FLIP in primary culture of human cholangiocarcinoma cells 32
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TGF-β signaling is an effective target to impair survival and induce apoptosis of human cholangiocarcinoma cells: A study on human primary cell cultures 23
Metformin arrests the proliferation, enhances apoptosis and down-regulates epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) in human cholangiocarcinoma (CCA): a study on human primary cell cultures 19
Development of self-renewing 3D organoid culture from human fetal biliary tree stem cells (hBTSCs) as a potential system for regenerative medicine and disease modelling 12
The cancerogenic potential of primary human Cholangioracinoma cells is inhibited by Obeticholic Acid, a Farnesoid X Receptor (FXR) agonist 12
OC.13.3: Metformin Inhibits Proliferation, Enhances Apoptosis and Down-Regulates Epithelial to Mesenchymal Transition (EMT) in Human Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA): A Study on Human Primary Cell Cultures 12
The FXR Agonist, Obeticholic Acid, Inhibits the Cancerogenic Potential of Primary Human Cholangiocarcinoma Cells: a Study on Primary Human Cell Cultures 10
THU-457-DoubleCortin/Like Kinase 1 (DCLK1) expression characterized specific cancer stem cell subpopulations of human cholangiocarcinoma primary cell cultures where its inhibition exerts anti-neoplastic effects 8
Metformin reduces cell migration and down-regulates epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) by AMPK/Foxo3a pathway in human intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) 7
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Specific human cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) subpopulations of cancer stem cells (CSCs) express DoubleCortin-Like Kinase 1 (DCLK1) and DCLK1 inhibition induces anti-cancer effects 5
The exposure of primary cultures of human biliary tree stem/progenitor cells (hBTSCs) to different micro-environmental factors induces proliferation, epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and senescence, which are typical pathological features of human cholangiopathies 4
OC.08.1 DOUBLECORTIN-LIKE KINASE 1 (DCLK1) IS A MARKER OF SPECIFIC SUBPOPULATIONS OF CANCER STEM CELLS (CSCS) IN HUMAN CHOLANGIOCARCINOMA (CCA) AND ITS INHIBITION EXERTS ANTI-CANCER EFFECTS 4
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TGF-beta signaling is an effective target to block proliferation and induce apoptosis of human cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) cells: a study on human primary cell cultures 3
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A new strategy to improve the liver engraftment efficiency of transplanted human biliary tree stem/progenitor cells: cell coating with hyaluronic acid 3
A new strategy to improve the liver engraftment efficiency of transplanted human biliary tree stem/progenitor cells (hBTSCs): Cell coating with hyaluronic acid 3
A new strategy to improve the liver engraftment efficiency of transplanted human biliary tree stem/progenitor cells (hBTSCs): Cell coating with hyaluronic acid 3
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P.10.4: The Differentiation and Metabolism of Human Hepatic and Biliary Tree Stem/Progenitor Cells can be Significantly Modulated by Microgravity 3
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OC.01.1 BILIARY TREE STEM CELLS PLAY A KEY ROLE IN THE REGENERATION OF BILIARY EPITHELIUM AFTER INJURY 2
Establishment of expanding 3D-organoids cultures from human fetal biliary tree stem cells (hBTSCs) as a potential tool for regenerative medicine and disease modeling 2
OC.04.1 GENERATION OF 3D ORGANOIDS OF HUMAN FETAL BILIARY TREE STEM CELLS (HBTSCS) AS INNOVATIVE TOOL FOR THE REGENERATIVE MEDICINE OF LIVER AND PANCREAS 1
Metformin reduces cell migration and down-regulates epithelial to mesenchymal transition by AMPK / Foxo3a pathway in human intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma 1
P.10.2: Hyaluronic Acid Improves the Engraftment Efficiency of Human Biliary Tree Stem/Progenitor Cells (HBTSCS) 1
Simulated microgravity significantly impacts the differentiation and metabolism of human hepatic and biliary tree stem/progenitor cells 1
P.04.6 PRIMARY HUMAN BILIARY TREE STEM/PROGENITOR CELLS (HBTSCS) EXPOSED TO MICROENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS SHOWED PROLIFERATION, EPITHELIAL-MESENCHYMAL TRANSITION (EMT) AND SENESCENCE, RECAPITULATING THE PATHOLOGICAL FEATURES TYPICAL OF HUMAN CHOLANGIOPATHIES 1
Different micro-environtmental factors induce proliferation, epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and senescence of primary cultures of human biliary tree stem/progenitor cells (hBTSCs), recapitulating the pathological features typical of human cholangiopathies 1
Totale 1.861
Categoria #
all - tutte 5.168
article - articoli 0
book - libri 0
conference - conferenze 0
curatela - curatele 0
other - altro 0
patent - brevetti 0
selected - selezionate 0
volume - volumi 0
Totale 5.168


Totale Lug Ago Sett Ott Nov Dic Gen Feb Mar Apr Mag Giu
2019/2020230 0 0 0 0 0 49 58 31 37 19 13 23
2020/2021179 11 12 2 11 25 32 8 8 15 32 20 3
2021/2022291 10 9 26 7 30 8 5 27 17 18 87 47
2022/2023335 48 57 13 18 22 37 1 20 101 2 10 6
2023/2024174 7 20 7 9 36 37 1 28 0 8 8 13
2024/2025271 12 13 24 17 156 49 0 0 0 0 0 0
Totale 1.861