Education
Master Degree in Biomolecular and cellular science, University of Ferrara, Italy, 2012
Current position
Research Assistent, Department of Biomedicine and Prevention , University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy
Publications
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Capuano, R., Spitalieri, P., Talarico, R. V., Domakoski, A. C., Catini, A., Paolesse, R., Martinelli, E., Novelli, G., Sangiuolo, F. and Di Natale, C. (2017). A preliminary analysis of volatile metabolites of human induced pluripotent stem cells along the in vitro differentiation. Sci Rep 7(1): 1621.
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Murdocca, M., Ciafre, S. A., Spitalieri, P., Talarico, R. V., Sanchez, M., Novelli, G. and Sangiuolo, F. (2016). SMA Human iPSC-Derived Motor Neurons Show Perturbed Differentiation and Reduced miR-335-5p Expression. Int J Mol Sci 17(8).
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Spitalieri, P., Talarico, R. V., Botta, A., Murdocca, M., D'Apice, M. R., Orlandi, A., Giardina, E., Santoro, M., Brancati, F., Novelli, G. and Sangiuolo, F. (2015). Generation of Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells from Extraembryonic Tissues of Fetuses Affected by Monogenic Diseases. Cell Reprogram 17(4): 275-287.
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Spitalieri, P., Talarico, V. R., Murdocca, M., Novelli, G. and Sangiuolo, F. (2016). Human induced pluripotent stem cells for monogenic disease modelling and therapy. World J Stem Cells 8(4): 118-135.
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Talarico, R. V., Novelli, G., Sangiuolo, F. and Spitalieri, P. (2017). Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells-Based Strategies: New Frontiers for Personalized Medicine. Toward the Future: The New Challenges of the Cell Therapy and Potential of Regenerative Medicine p: 105-141.