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    Nuove ricerche e considerazioni sui santuari martiriali di S. Vittoria e S. Anatolia e sui rapporti con l’abbazia di Farfa

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    Analisi storico-archeologica dei due santuari sabini di S. Vittoria e S. Anatolia e dei loro rapporti istituzionali con l'abbazia di Farfa e la diocesi di Rieti

    Il culto di S. Magno a Fondi e le origini del monastero

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    Le indagini archeologiche nell’area del Monastero di San Magno hanno avuto inizio nel 2006, contestualmente al recupero strutturale del complesso da parte della Regione Lazio. I contributi raccolti nel volume, primo della serie dedicata all’importante sito, rappresentano i risultati preliminari del lavoro di scavo e ricerca, frutto della collaborazione avviata tra la Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici del Lazio, il Pontificio Istituto di Archeologia Cristiana e l’Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata

    Fiocchi De Macmahon, Annette, [No Service Number]

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/385124Surname: FIOCCHI DE MACMAHON. Given Name(s) or Initials: ANNETTE. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: [No Registration Number]. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 48332.230866 Item: [2016.0049.17417] "Fiocchi De Macmahon, Annette, [No Service Number]

    Endothelial Cell-Immune Cell Interaction in IBD

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    The proper delivery of immune cells throughout the host's various tissues and organs is essential to health, and abnormalities in the type and quantity of leukocyte distribution is usually associated with disease. Because of its size and presence of a very large amount of immunocytes in the mucosa and mesenteric lymph nodes, the gut is the recipient of a constant influx of leukocytes, a process tightly regulated by multiple factors. These include cell adhesion molecules on the leukocytes and their counter-receptors on the microvascular endothelial cells in the bowel wall, a number of chemokines and cytokines that help attracting immune cells, platelets, bacterial products, danger signals, the size of the vascular and lymphatic beds and the process of leukocyte exit and circulation in the blood and lymphatic fluid. The disruption of any of the above regulatory mechanism can lead to inflammation, as is the case for inflammatory bowel disease. Learning how leukocyte and endothelial cells mutually function in health and what goes wrong in inflammation offers the opportunity to intervene therapeutically and re-establish the normal crosstalk between leukocytes and endothelial cells. (C) 2016 S. Karger AG, Base

    Testimonianze archeologiche del culto di S. Cristina a Bolsena.

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    Descrizione del santuario martiriale di S. Cristina a Bolsena e dei problemi agiografici connessi con la santa eponima

    Platelet activation and the CD40/CD40 ligand pathway: Mechanisms and implications for human disease

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    The discovery that platelets express CD40 and the CD40 ligand has transformed these cells, once seen as exclusively involved in coagulation and thrombosis, into active players of immunity and inflammatory injury. Many of the broad and potent biological activities mediated through the CD40/CD40 pathway by immune and nonimmune cells are also exerted by activated platelets. This occurs either through the constitutive expression of CD40 on the platelet surface or the activation-induced expression of the CD40 ligand, which is membrane bound and released from the surface in a soluble form. The most prominent activities mediated by the platelet CD40/CD40 ligand pathway include inflammatory, immunoregulatory, and hemostatic functions, all of which contribute to the newly expanded view of platelets as key biological mediators involved in disease processes such as atherosclerosis, inflammatory bowel disease, and diabetes. Therefore, considering platelet CD40 and CD40 ligand as novel biological targets is justified and supported by animal studies. The clinical profit to be gained from blocking this molecular pair will be determined by results in humans with conditions in which the platelet CD40/CD40 ligand pathway is crucially involved in disease pathogenesis

    S. Cypriani ecclesia, S. Feliculae coemeterium

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    Schede di sintesi storico-monumentale dei due insediamenti martiriali situati, nel suburbio romano, sulla via Labicana e sulla via Ostiens
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