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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 27.
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Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
000673 (2003) Rosalba Ciranni [Italie] ; Valentina Giuffra ; Gino Fornaciari[Ergonomic pathology of Pandolfo III Malatesta].
000855 (2007) Gino Fornaciari [Italie] ; Angelica Vitiello ; Sara Giusiani ; Valentina Giuffra ; Antonio Fornaciari ; Natale VillariThe Medici Project first anthropological and paleopathological results of the exploration of the Medici tombs in Florence.
000867 (2008) Valentina Giuffra [Italie] ; Lorenzo Costantini ; Loredana Costantini Biasini ; Davide Caramella ; Gino FornaciariGiant bladder stone in a natural mummy of the early 19th century.
000918 (2009) Gino Fornaciari [Italie] ; Valentina Giuffra ; Sara Giusiani ; Antonio Fornaciari ; Natale Villari ; Angelica VitielloThe 'gout' of the Medici, Grand Dukes of Florence: a palaeopathological study.
000956 (2008) Valentina Giuffra [Italie] ; Silvia Marinozzi ; Claudia Vultaggio ; Gino FornaciariA medical bandage in an Italian Renaissance mummy (Naples, XVI century).
000969 (2009) Gino Fornaciari [Italie] ; Valentina Giuffra ; Silvia Marinozzi ; Malayka Samantha Picchi ; Massimo Masetti'Royal' pediculosis in Renaissance Italy: lice in the mummy of the King of Naples Ferdinand II of Aragon (1467-1496).
000A32 (2010) Gino Fornaciari [Italie] ; Valentina Giuffra ; Ezio Ferroglio ; Raffaella BianucciMalaria was "the killer" of Francesco I de' Medici (1531-1587).
000A39 (2010) Gino Fornaciari [Italie] ; Valentina Giuffra ; Ezio Ferroglio ; Sarah Gino ; Raffaella BianucciPlasmodium falciparum immunodetection in bone remains of members of the Renaissance Medici family (Florence, Italy, sixteenth century).
000B33 (2011) Valentina Giuffra [Italie] ; Francesca Sbrana ; Davide Caramella ; Davide Giustini ; Benjamin Tixier ; Gino FornaciariSyndromic craniosynostosis in a modern-age skeleton from Siena, Italy.
000B46 (2011) Valentina Giuffra [Italie] ; Luca Ventura ; Simona Minozzi ; Agata Lunardini ; Raimondo Quaresima ; Lorenzo Arrizza ; Gino FornaciariRenal calculosis of Pandolfo III Malatesta (1370-1427).
000B59 (2012) Andreas G. Nerlich ; Raffaella Bianucci ; Anna Trisciuoglio ; Gabriele Schönian ; Markus Ball ; Valentina Giuffra ; Beatrice Bachmeier ; Carsten M. Pusch ; Ezio Ferroglio ; Gino FornaciariVisceral Leishmaniasis during Italian Renaissance, 1522–1562
000B90 (2012) Gino Fornaciari [Italie] ; Valentina GiuffraSoft tissue tumors in palaeopathology: a review.
000C31 (2013) Valentina Giuffra [Italie] ; Gino FornaciariBreastfeeding and weaning in renaissance Italy: the Medici children.
000C44 (????) Valentina Giuffra [Italie] ; Gino FornaciariDevelopmental hip dysplasia in the Medici family: Giovanna from Austria (1548-1578) and her daughter Anna (1569-1584).
000C67 (2013) Gino Fornaciari [Italie] ; Valentina GiuffraThe "gout of the Medici": making the modern diagnosis using paleopathology.
000C71 (2011) Gino Fornaciari ; Silvia Marinozzi ; Valentina Gazzaniga ; Valentina Giuffra ; Malayka Samantha Picchi ; Mario Giusiani ; Massimo MasettiShort Article The Use of Mercury against Pediculosis in the Renaissance: The Case of Ferdinand II of Aragon, King of Naples, 1467–96
000D05 (2014) Valentina Giuffra [Italie] ; Daniele Panetta ; Piero A. Salvadori ; Gino FornaciariA historical case of amelogenesis imperfecta: Giovanna of Austria, Grand Duchess of Tuscany (1547-1578).
000D13 (2014) Valentina Giuffra ; Giuffra Valentina [Italie] ; Raffaella Bianucci ; Bianucci Raffaella ; Marco Milanese ; Eugenia Tognotti ; Tognotti Eugenia ; Andrea Montella ; Montella Andrea ; Davide Caramella ; Caramella Davide ; Gino Fornaciari ; Pasquale Bandiera ; Bandiera PasqualeA case of brachymetatarsia from medieval Sardinia (Italy).
000D61 (2014) Gemma L. Kay ; Martin J. Sergeant ; Valentina Giuffra ; Pasquale Bandiera ; Marco Milanese ; Barbara Bramanti ; Raffaella Bianucci ; Mark J. PallenRecovery of a Medieval Brucella melitensis Genome Using Shotgun Metagenomics
000E08 (2015) Valentina Giuffra [Italie] ; Gino Fornaciari [Italie]Pulverized human skull in pharmacological preparations: possible evidence from the "martyrs of Otranto" (southern Italy, 1480).
000E23 (2015) Rafaella Bianucci [Italie, Norvège, France] ; Eduardo J Lopes Torres [Brésil] ; Juliana Mf Dutra Santiago [Brésil] ; Luis F. Ferreira [Brésil] ; Andreas G. Nerlich [Allemagne] ; Sheila Maria Mendonça De Souza [Brésil] ; Valentina Giuffra [Italie] ; Pedro Paulo Chieffi [Brésil] ; Otilio Machado Bastos [Brésil] ; Renata Travassos [Brésil] ; Wanderley De Souza [Brésil] ; Adauto Araújo [Brésil]Trichuris trichiura in a post-Colonial Brazilian mummy

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