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ALESSANDRA TOMASELLO

Curriculum and Research

Subjects

Academic Year Subject identification code Subject name ECTS Course of study
2026/2027 04830 MALATTIE APPARATO RESPIRATORIO (MODULO) 2 TECNICHE DI NEUROFISIOPATOLOGIA (ABILITANTE ALLA PROFESSIONE SANITARIA DI TECNICO DI NEUROFISIOPATOLOGIA)

Publications

Date Title Type Record
2026 From asthma theory to practice: insights from real life Lettera Go to
2026 Ex vivo air–liquid interface respiratory mucosa platform to study type 2–driven asthma Articolo in rivista Go to
2025 The multidisciplinary team reduces the time to idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis diagnosis in a real-life setting Articolo in rivista Go to
2025 Current status of biological therapy use for older adults with severe asthma Review essay (rassegna critica) Go to
2025 A novel approach to investigate severe asthma and COPD: the 3d ex vivo respiratory mucosa model Articolo in rivista Go to
2025 Exploring a novel approach to COPD treatment: benralizumab effect in an ex vivo 3-D model Articolo in rivista Go to
2025 The effects of benralizumab on lung volume changes during exercise in experimental setting in severe asthmatics: a pilot study Articolo in rivista Go to
2024 Triple inhaled therapy in asthma: Beliefs, behaviours and doubts Articolo in rivista Go to
2024 Are nighttime respiratory symptoms assessed by asthma control test affected by comorbidities? Articolo in rivista Go to
2024 Patients with bronchiectasis have a lower combined risk of cardiovascular risk factors and cardiovascular comorbidity compared to patients with COPD Articolo in rivista Go to
2024 Ascending aortic thrombosis in COVID respiratory patient: the “perfect storm” Articolo in rivista Go to
2023 Real-world characteristics of “super-responders” to mepolizumab and benralizumab in severe eosinophilic asthma and eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis Articolo in rivista Go to
2023 Effectiveness and safety of anti-IL-5/Rα biologics in eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis: a two-year multicenter observational study Articolo in rivista Go to