Andrea Banfi
Banfi, Andrea
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Works
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Adipose tissue-derived progenitors for engineering osteogenic and vasculogenic grafts |
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Angiotensin II induces angiogenesis in the hypoxic adult mouse heart in vitro through an AT2-B2 receptor pathway |
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Atypical GPI-anchored T-cadherin stimulates angiogenesis in vitro and in vivo |
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Bone marrow stromal damage after chemo/radiotherapy: occurrence, consequences and possibilities of treatment. |
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Cell and gene therapy approaches for cardiac vascularization |
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Correlative Imaging of the Murine Hind Limb Vasculature and Muscle Tissue by MicroCT and Light Microscopy. |
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Cotransfection of vascular endothelial growth factor-A and platelet-derived growth factor-B via recombinant adeno-associated virus resolves chronic ischemic malperfusion role of vessel maturation |
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Critical role of microenvironmental factors in angiogenesis |
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The effect of controlled expression of VEGF by transduced myoblasts in a cardiac patch on vascularization in a mouse model of myocardial infarction |
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Engineered mesenchymal cell-based patches as controlled VEGF delivery systems to induce extrinsic angiogenesis. |
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EphrinB2/EphB4 signaling regulates non-sprouting angiogenesis by VEGF. |
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Fibroblast growth factor-2 maintains a niche-dependent population of self-renewing highly potent non-adherent mesenchymal progenitors through FGFR2c |
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Hypoxia Triggers the Intravasation of Clustered Circulating Tumor Cells |
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Induction of aberrant vascular growth, but not of normal angiogenesis, by cell-based expression of different doses of human and mouse VEGF is species-dependent. |
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Localization of vascular response to VEGF is not dependent on heparin binding |
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Localized arteriole formation directly adjacent to the site of VEGF-induced angiogenesis in muscle. |
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Long-lasting fibrin matrices ensure stable and functional angiogenesis by highly tunable, sustained delivery of recombinant VEGF164 |
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Macrophage-mediated angiogenic activation of outgrowth endothelial cells in co-culture with primary osteoblasts. |
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Mechanically Defined Microenvironment Promotes Stabilization of Microvasculature, Which Correlates with the Enrichment of a Novel Piezo-1+ Population of Circulating CD11b+ /CD115+ Monocytes |
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Microenvironmental VEGF distribution is critical for stable and functional vessel growth in ischemia. |
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Myoblast-mediated gene transfer for therapeutic angiogenesis and arteriogenesis |
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The NFIB-ERO1A axis promotes breast cancer metastatic colonization of disseminated tumour cells |
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Non-adherent mesenchymal progenitors from adipose tissue stromal vascular fraction |
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Osteogenic graft vascularization and bone resorption by VEGF-expressing human mesenchymal progenitors. |
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Pioneering updates in vascular biology |
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Proliferation kinetics and differentiation potential of ex vivo expanded human bone marrow stromal cells: Implications for their use in cell therapy |
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Rapid and efficient magnetization of mesenchymal stem cells by dendrimer-functionalized magnetic nanoparticles. |
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Replicative aging and gene expression in long-term cultures of human bone marrow stromal cells. |
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Therapeutic angiogenesis due to balanced single-vector delivery of VEGF and PDGF-BB. |
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Three dimensional multi-cellular muscle-like tissue engineering in perfusion-based bioreactors. |
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Vascular endothelial growth factor biology for regenerative angiogenesis |
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Vascularization for Tissue Engineering and Regenerative Medicine |
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VEGF dose controls the coupling of angiogenesis and osteogenesis in engineered bone |
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VEGF dose regulates vascular stabilization through Semaphorin3A and the Neuropilin-1+ monocyte/TGF-β1 paracrine axis |
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VEGF over-expression in skeletal muscle induces angiogenesis by intussusception rather than sprouting. |
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VEGF, shear stress and muscle angiogenesis: a complicated triangle |
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The well-tempered vessel |
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