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Papers published by Professor Lorenzo Cobianchi:
Preparing for the Maximum Emergency with a Simulation: A Table-Top Test to Evaluate Bed Surge Capacity and Staff Compliance with Training
Ceresa IF, Savioli G, Angeli V, Novelli V, Muzzi A, Grugnetti G, Cobianchi L, Manzoni F, Klersy C, Lago P, Marchese P, Marena C, Ricevuti G, Bressan MA
Open Access Emergency Medicine 2020, 12:377-387
Published Date: 16 November 2020
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In vitro and in vivo quantification of chloroprocaine release from an implantable device in a piglet postoperative pain model
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De Gregori S, De Gregori M, Bloise N, Bugada D, Molinaro M, Filisetti C, Allegri M, Schatman ME, Cobianchi L
Journal of Pain Research 2018, 11:2837-2846
Published Date: 8 November 2018
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Continuous wound infusion with chloroprocaine in a pig model of surgical lesion: drug absorption and effects on inflammatory response
Allegri M, Bugada D, De Gregori M, Avanzini MA, De Silvestri A, Petroni A, Sala A, Filisetti C, Icaro Cornaglia A, Cobianchi L
Journal of Pain Research 2017, 10:2515-2524
Published Date: 31 October 2017
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From micro- to nanostructured implantable device for local anesthetic delivery
Zorzetto L, Brambilla P, Marcello E, Bloise N, De Gregori M, Cobianchi L, Peloso A, Allegri M, Visai L, Petrini P
International Journal of Nanomedicine 2016, 11:2695-2709
Published Date: 8 June 2016
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Pain assessment in animal models: do we need further studies?
Gigliuto C, De Gregori M, Malafoglia V, Raffaeli W, Compagnone C, Visai L, Petrini P, Avanzini MA, Muscoli C, Viganò J, Calabrese F, Dominioni T, Allegri M, Cobianchi L
Journal of Pain Research 2014, 7:227-236
Published Date: 8 May 2014