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Rosa Valentina Talarico
  • Department of Biomedicine and Prevention, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Italy, Italy,
Research fields
  • Stem cell
Personal information

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

  1. 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.
  2. 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).
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
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