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2. Under-reporting of subjective symptoms and its prognostic value: a pooled analysis of 12 cancer clinical trials
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Arenare, L., Di Liello, R., De Placido, P., Gridelli, C., Morabito, A., Pignata, S., Nuzzo, F., Avallone, A., Maiello, E., Gargiulo, P., Schettino, C., Gravina, A., Gallo, C., Chiodini, P., Di Maio, M., Perrone, F., and Piccirillo, M.C.
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- 2024
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3. Confirmatory validation analysis of the PROFFIT questionnaire to assess financial toxicity in cancer patients
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Arenare, L., Porta, C., Barberio, D., Terzolo, S., Zagonel, V., Pisconti, S., Del Mastro, L., Pinto, C., Bilancia, D., Cinieri, S., Rizzo, M., Migliaccio, G., Montesarchio, V., Del Campo, L., De Lorenzo, F., Iannelli, E., Traclò, F., Gitto, L., Vaccaro, M.C., Frontini, L., Giannarelli, D., Bryce, J., Piccirillo, M.C., Jommi, C., Efficace, F., Riva, S., Di Maio, M., Gallo, C., and Perrone, F.
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- 2023
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4. Participant Engagement and Symptom Improvement: Aripiprazole Tablets with Sensor for the Treatment of Schizophrenia
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Cochran JM, Fang H, Le Gallo C, Peters-Strickland T, Lindenmayer JP, and Reuteman-Fowler JC
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digital medicine ,medication ingestion ,treatment utilization ,positive and negative syndrome scale ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Jeffrey M Cochran,1 Hui Fang,2 Christophe Le Gallo,3 Timothy Peters-Strickland,4 Jean-Pierre Lindenmayer,5 J Corey Reuteman-Fowler6 1Medical & Real World Data Analytics, Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc., Princeton, NJ, USA; 2Biostatistics, Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc., Princeton, NJ, USA; 3Clinical Programming, Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc., Princeton, NJ, USA; 4PPD, Inc., Wilmington, NC, USA; 5Department of Psychiatry, New York University Grossman School of Medicine, New York, NY, USA; 6Global Clinical Development, Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc., Princeton, NJ, USACorrespondence: Jeffrey M Cochran, Medical & Real World Data Analytics, Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc., 508 Carnegie Center, Princeton, NJ, 08540, USA, Tel +1 609 535 9035, Email Jeffrey.Cochran@otsuka-us.comPurpose: A recent, phase 3b, mirror-image clinical trial of outpatients with schizophrenia found that use of aripiprazole tablets with sensor (AS; Abilify MyCite®, comprising an ingestible event-marker sensor embedded in aripiprazole tablets, wearable sensor patches, and a smartphone application) reduced the incidence of psychiatric hospitalizations relative to oral standard-of-care antipsychotics. This analysis explored the relationship between AS engagement by participants and changes in participant performance and symptom-severity measures assessed by clinical raters.Participants and Methods: This post hoc analysis used prospectively collected clinical data from a phase 3b clinical trial (NCT03892889). Outpatients had schizophrenia, were aged 18– 65 years, and had ≥ 1 psychiatric hospitalization in the previous 48 months. Participants were grouped by study completion status and a k-means clustering algorithm based on AS utilization, resulting in 3 groups: discontinued (discontinued AS before month 3 of the study); moderate engagement (completed 3 months, used AS intermittently); and high engagement (completed 3 months, used AS regularly). Baseline to end-of-study differences for the Clinical Global Impression Scale (Severity of Illness and Improvement of Illness scales), Personal and Social Performance Scale, and Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale were calculated.Results: A total of 277 outpatients were enrolled (discontinued, n = 164; moderate engagement, n = 63; high engagement, n = 50). All groups experienced symptom improvement from baseline to end-of-study, with significant changes in the more-engaged groups. Highly engaged participants showed significant improvement for all clinical scores and subscores (all P < 0.05) and demonstrated significantly more improvement in symptoms than participants with less engagement.Conclusion: Participants who completed 3 months of the study and had higher AS engagement experienced significantly greater improvement in their end-of-study clinical assessments versus participants who did not complete 3 months. Improvement may be related to more-consistent medication intake and better engagement with a digital health system.Keywords: digital medicine, medication ingestion, treatment utilization, Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale
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- 2022
5. Nanocomposite hyaluronic acid-based hydrogel for the treatment of esophageal fistulas
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Piantanida, E., Boškoski, I., Quero, G., Gallo, C., Zhang, Y., Fiorillo, C., Arena, V., Costamagna, G., Perretta, S., and De Cola, L.
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- 2021
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6. Carboplatin-based doublet plus bevacizumab beyond progression versus carboplatin-based doublet alone in patients with platinum-sensitive ovarian cancer: a randomised, phase 3 trial
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Pignata, S, Lorusso, D, Joly, F, Gallo, C, Colombo, N, Sessa, C, Bamias, A, Salutari, V, Selle, F, Frezzini, S, De Giorgi, U, Pautier, P, Bologna, A, Orditura, M, Dubot, C, Gadducci, A, Mammoliti, S, Ray-Coquard, I, Zafarana, E, Breda, E, Favier, L, Ardizzoia, A, Cinieri, S, Largillier, R, Sambataro, D, Guardiola, E, Lauria, R, Pisano, C, Raspagliesi, F, Scambia, G, Daniele, G, Perrone, F, Pignata, Sandro, Lorusso, Domenica, Joly, Florence, Gallo, Ciro, Colombo, Nicoletta, Sessa, Cristiana, Bamias, Aristotelis, Salutari, Vanda, Selle, Frédèric, Frezzini, Simona, De Giorgi, Ugo, Pautier, Patricia, Bologna, Alessandra, Orditura, Michele, Dubot, Coraline, Gadducci, Angiolo, Mammoliti, Serafina, Ray-Coquard, Isabelle, Zafarana, Elena, Breda, Enrico, Favier, Laure, Ardizzoia, Antonio, Cinieri, Saverio, Largillier, Rémy, Sambataro, Daniela, Guardiola, Emmanuel, Lauria, Rossella, Pisano, Carmela, Raspagliesi, Francesco, Scambia, Giovanni, Daniele, Gennaro, and Perrone, Francesco
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- 2021
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7. Calf- and herd-level factors associated with dairy calf reactivity
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Calderón-Amor, J., Beaver, A., von Keyserlingk, M.A.G., and Gallo, C.
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- 2020
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8. Impaired coronary blood flow at higher heart rates during atrial fibrillation: Investigation via multiscale modelling
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Scarsoglio, S., Gallo, C., Saglietto, A., Ridolfi, L., and Anselmino, M.
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- 2019
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9. Corrigendum to “Under-reporting of subjective symptoms and its prognostic value: a pooled analysis of 12 cancer clinical trials”: [ESMO Open 9 (2024) 102941]
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Arenare, L., Di Liello, R., De Placido, P., Gridelli, C., Morabito, A., Pignata, S., Nuzzo, F., Avallone, A., Maiello, E., Gargiulo, P., Schettino, C., Gravina, A., Gallo, C., Chiodini, P., Di Maio, M., Perrone, F., and Piccirillo, M.C.
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- 2024
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10. Quality-of-life analysis of the MITO-8, MaNGO, BGOG-Ov1, AGO-Ovar2.16, ENGOT-Ov1, GCIG study comparing platinum-based versus non-platinum-based chemotherapy in patients with partially platinum-sensitive recurrent ovarian cancer
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Piccirillo, M.C., Scambia, G., Bologna, A., Signoriello, S., Vergote, I., Baumann, K., Lorusso, D., Murgia, V., Sorio, R., Ferrandina, G., Sacco, C., Cormio, G., Breda, E., Cinieri, S., Natale, D., Mangili, G., Pisano, C., Cecere, S.C., Di Napoli, M., Salutari, V., Raspagliesi, F., Arenare, L., Bergamini, A., Bryce, J., Daniele, G., Gallo, C., Pignata, S., and Perrone, F.
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- 2018
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11. Effect of season, supplementation and fasting on glycolytic potential and activity of AMP-activated protein kinase, glycogen phosphorylase and glycogen debranching enzyme in grass-fed steers as determined in Longissimus lumborum muscle
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Apaoblaza, A., Strobel, P., Ramírez-Reveco, A., Jeréz-Timaure, N., Monti, G., and Gallo, C.
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- 2017
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12. CO2-Vadose and DEMO-CO2 Projects: Two Complementary Projects about Geochemical and Geophysical Monitoring During CO2 Leakage
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Garcia, B., Rhino, K., Loisy, C., Le Roux, O., Cerepi, A., Rouchon, V., Noirez, S., Le Gallo, C., Delaplace, Ph., Willequet, O., and Bertrand, C.
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- 2017
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13. European effort to improve highly charged heavy ion beam capabilities with ECR ion sources (invited).
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Koivisto, H., Andreev, A., Asfari, Z., Biri, S., Celona, L., Charbonnière, L., Charpentier, C., Dubois, M., Filliger, M., Galatà, A., Gall, B., Gallo, C. S., Galonska, M., Gammino, S., Gerbershagen, A., Jones, B.N., Kalvas, T., Kremers, H.R., Kronholm, R., and Lang, R.
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- 2024
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14. First numerical evidence of the two-close frequency heating effect on electron cyclotron resonance ion sources.
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Galatà, A, Biri, S, Finocchiaro, G, Gallo, C S, Mascali, D, Mishra, B, Naselli, E, Pidatella, A, Rácz, R, and Torrisi, G
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- 2024
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15. Acute kidney injury during colistin therapy: a prospective study in patients with extensively-drug resistant Acinetobacter baumannii infections
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Durante-Mangoni, E., Andini, R., Signoriello, S., Cavezza, G., Murino, P., Buono, S., De Cristofaro, M., Taglialatela, C., Bassetti, M., Malacarne, P., Petrosillo, N., Corcione, A., Viscoli, C., Utili, R., and Gallo, C.
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- 2016
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16. The association of financial difficulties with clinical outcomes in cancer patients: secondary analysis of 16 academic prospective clinical trials conducted in Italy
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Perrone, F., Jommi, C., Di Maio, M., Gimigliano, A., Gridelli, C., Pignata, S., Ciardiello, F., Nuzzo, F., de Matteis, A., Del Mastro, L., Bryce, J., Daniele, G., Morabito, A., Piccirillo, M.C., Rocco, G., Guizzaro, L., and Gallo, C.
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- 2016
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17. A high-quality genome of Eragrostis curvula grass provides insights into Poaceae evolution and supports new strategies to enhance forage quality
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Carballo, J., Santos, B. A. C. M., Zappacosta, D., Garbus, I., Selva, J. P., Gallo, C. A., Díaz, A., Albertini, E., Caccamo, M., and Echenique, V.
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- 2019
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18. THE INFLUENCE OF A CORE FOCUSED HOME-BASED PROGRAM ON SHOULDER STRENGTH: EVALUATION ON BEACH VOLLEYBALL ATHLETES.
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DE SANCTIS, E. GIOVANNETTI, RICCARDI, E., SILVESTRI, E., GALLO, C., BENESTANTE, P., DI GIACOMO, G., TUDISCO, C., and FRANCESCHI, F.
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SHOULDER joint injuries ,VOLLEYBALL players ,EXERCISE ,ATHLETES' health ,JUMPING - Abstract
Objective: Despite the increasing interest in the use of core stability exercises in shoulder rehabilitation, the effects of this treatment on shoulder strength are still controversial, and literature is still lacking. Furthermore, no previous studies have analyzed the results of core stability exercises in beach volleyball athletes. The aim of our study is to evaluate the influence of a core-focused home-based program on shoulder strength in beach volleyball athletes. Subjects and Methods: Sixteen beach volleyball non-professional athletes (7 males and 9 females, mean age 37.1 ± 6.5 years) were recruited and carried out a core stabilization home-based exercise program. The outcome measures evaluated before (T0) and after 4 weeks (T1) were shoulder isometric peak force in three positions (shoulder at maximal flexion, at 135° of abduction and at 90° of abduction and 90° of elbow flexion), left and right trunk rotation and countermovement jump. The shoulder isometric peak force was assessed using a dynamometer, whereas the oscilloscope was used to test the trunk rotation and countermovement jump (CMJ). Results: The shoulder isometric peak torque values showed a statistically significant increase in all tests evaluated. Trunk rotation tests demonstrated a statistically significant increase in left speed and ROM and right ROM but not in right speed. No statistically significant differences were found in terms of countermovement jump. Conclusions: This study demonstrated that a four-week core-based exercise program influenced shoulder strength, truck speed, and ROM in beach volleyball athletes. Further research is needed to make a core-focused program effective in improving the jump. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
19. Upgrades and developments related to stable ion beams injectors at INFN-LNL.
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Galatà, A, Fagotti, E, Francescon, P, Gallo, C S, Giora, D, Martini, D, Minarello, A, Miglioranza, M, Pasquato, F, Roetta, M, and Rossignoli, M
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- 2023
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20. Weekly docetaxel versus CMF as adjuvant chemotherapy for older women with early breast cancer: final results of the randomized phase III ELDA trial
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Perrone, F., Nuzzo, F., Di Rella, F., Gravina, A., Iodice, G., Labonia, V., Landi, G., Pacilio, C., Rossi, E., De Laurentiis, M., D'Aiuto, M., Botti, G., Forestieri, V., Lauria, R., De Placido, S., Tinessa, V., Daniele, B., Gori, S., Colantuoni, G., Barni, S., Riccardi, F., De Maio, E., Montanino, A., Morabito, A., Daniele, G., Di Maio, M., Piccirillo, M.C., Signoriello, S., Gallo, C., and de Matteis, A.
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- 2015
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21. Benthic artificial reefs as a means to reduce the environmental effects of cod mariculture in Skutulsfjörður, Iceland
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Israel, D., Gallo, C., and Angel, D. L.
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- 2017
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22. Operation of a ferromagnetic axion haloscope at ma=58μeV
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Crescini, N., Alesini, D., Braggio, C., Carugno, G., Di Gioacchino, D., Gallo, C. S., Gambardella, U., Gatti, C., Iannone, G., Lamanna, G., Ligi, C., Lombardi, A., Ortolan, A., Pagano, S., Pengo, R., Ruoso, G., Speake, C. C., and Taffarello, L.
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- 2018
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23. Effects of supplementary feeding on carcass and meat quality traits of young llamas (Lama glama)
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Mamani-Linares, L.W. and Gallo, C.
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- 2013
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24. Bruises in culled cows: when, where and how are they inflicted?
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Strappini, A.C., Metz, J.H.M., Gallo, C., Frankena, K., Vargas, R., de Freslon, I., and Kemp, B.
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- 2013
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25. Influence of Load Profile on Biomechanics of the Squat and Deadlift
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Gallo, C. A, Thompson, W. K, Godfrey, A. P, Lewandowski, B. E, and DeWitt, J. K
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Aerospace Medicine - Abstract
Long duration space travel will expose astronauts to extended periods of reduced gravity. Since gravity is not present to assist loading, astronauts will use resistive and aerobic exercise regimes for the duration of the space flight to counteract the effect reduced gravity has on the body. Astronauts will exercise on a flywheel based device on the second Orion Exploration Mission (EM2). The effect that the flywheel load profile has on biomechanics is unknown when compared to free weights or a simulated free weight profile. The purpose of this evaluation is to compare the differences in lower body kinematics and kinetics between the flywheel and free weight profile. Test subjects were instrumented with reflective markers for motion capture data collection while exercising on the Device for Aerobic and Resistive Training (DART) prototype developed by TDA Research, Inc. of Wheat Ridge, CO. Exercises performed were either the squat while wearing a harness or deadlift while grasping a T-bar, both of which interfaced with the DART through a rope cable. The DART, a motorized device controlled via software, is capable of producing different load profiles. Profiles include simulated free weights with adjustable eccentric overload capability and flywheel. Test variables included the applied device load and the load profile, both set through the DART software interface. Motion capture data was collected with a 12 camera system (Smart-DX, BTS Bioengineering, Brooklyn, NY). Bilateral ground reaction force data were collected with force plates (P6000, BTS Bioengineering). DART cable force was recorded through an internal load cell. Data was collected from a total of four test subjects. The three repetition maximum was determined for each test subject for both squat and deadlift. High, medium and low loads were determined based on this maximum. The test subject performed five repetitions of each exercise at each load and each test trial was repeated twice. Cadence was controlled during exercising. Biomechanical data were used to drive the models utilizing the OpenSim software platform. Subject specific models were scaled to match the anthropometrics of the test subjects and used to estimate the peak joint angle, joint range of motion, the peak joint moment and the joint moment impulse of the lower extremity joints and the lumbar joint.These are preliminary results because the data analysis is ongoing. There was a lot of inter-subject variability, however, in general, there was a greater peak lumbar flexion angle for the flywheel squat exercise. There was a trend towards a greater range of motion at the hip for the squat exercise with free weight. There was also a greater hip extension, lumbar extension and ankle plantar flexion impulse moment during the squat exercise with free weight. During the deadlift exercise, the peak knee flexion angle and peak knee extension moment were greater when using the free weight profile. For deadlift, the hip extension, lumbar extension and ankle plantar flexion impulse moment tended to be greater with the free weight profile. Overall, the kinematic and kinetic outcomes for the flywheel profile were either statistically the same as free weight profile in many cases, significantly reduced in a few cases, and rarely higher.
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- 2018
26. The Communicative-Relational Operating Model of the Italian National Institute of Health for an Effective Telephone Intervention in Public Health, Structured on Basic Counselling Skills.
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Luzi, A. M., Colucci, A., Gallo, P., De Mei, B., Mastrobattista, L., De Santis, M., Pacifici, R., Taruscio, D., and Gallo, C.
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PUBLIC health ,COMMUNICATION ,HEALTH promotion ,TELEPHONES ,SEXUALLY transmitted diseases - Abstract
Introduction. Communication has a crucial role in public health, because it becomes an essential component of prevention; it is also a proactive tool in health promotion. From a planning perspective, it is appropriate to use communication means that can help the bidirectional communication process, such as face-to-face communication and telephone communication. Materials and methods. In relation to this, the Italian National Institute of Health has developed the "Modello Operativo Comunicativo-Relazionale" (the "Communicative-Relational Operating Model"). It is based on the fundamental skills of the counselling, this gives a protocol to the health professionals that is replicable and organized and it allows health professionals to carry out a telephone communication that is efficient with the user through technical-scientific and communication-relational skills. The goal is to answer in a customized way to the various users' health needs. The Operating Model was created by experts of the National AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Infections Helpline of the Operational Unit of Psycho-Socio-Behavioural Research, Communication, Training, of the Infectious Diseases Department. Later, the Operating Model was proposed to the experts of the Helplines in the National Centre on Addictions and Doping and the National Helpline of the National Centre for Rare Diseases in the National Institute of Health that integrated this method into their telephone approach. Results. The Operating Model illustrated above was applied to several helplines of the National Institute of Health as an example of correct scientific information, updated and customized on sexual transmitted infections, addictions and rare diseases. Conclusions. This article aims to illustrate the Operating Model, the theoretical prerequisites that subtend it and its possible application in the different public health structures that use the telephone for a professional relationship with their users. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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27. Bone effect of adjuvant tamoxifen, letrozole or letrozole plus zoledronic acid in early-stage breast cancer: the randomized phase 3 HOBOE study
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Nuzzo, F., Gallo, C., Lastoria, S., Di Maio, M., Piccirillo, M.C., Gravina, A., Landi, G., Rossi, E., Pacilio, C., Labonia, V., Di Rella, F., Bartiromo, A., Buonfanti, G., De Feo, G., Esposito, G., D'Aniello, R., Maiolino, P., Signoriello, S., De Maio, E., Tinessa, V., Colantuoni, G., De Laurentiis, M., D'Aiuto, M., Di Bonito, M., Botti, G., Giordano, P., Daniele, G., Morabito, A., Normanno, N., de Matteis, A., and Perrone, F.
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- 2012
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28. Characteristics of bruises in carcasses of cows sourced from farms or from livestock markets
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Strappini, A.C., Frankena, K., Metz, J.H.M., Gallo, C., and Kemp, B.
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- 2012
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29. Computational Modeling of Space Physiology for Informing Spaceflight Countermeasure Design and Predictions of Efficacy
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Lewandowski, B. E, DeWitt, J. K, Gallo, C. A, Gilkey, K. M, Godfrey, A. P, Humphreys, B. T, Jagodnik, K. M, Kassemi, M, Myers, J. G, Nelson, E. S, Pennline, J. A, Perusek, G. P, Thompson, W. K, Werner, C. R, and Nall, M. M
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MOTIVATION: Spaceflight countermeasures mitigate the harmful effects of the space environment on astronaut health and performance. Exercise has historically been used as a countermeasure to physical deconditioning, and additional countermeasures including lower body negative pressure, blood flow occlusion and artificial gravity are being researched as countermeasures to spaceflight-induced fluid shifts. The NASA Digital Astronaut Project uses computational models of physiological systems to inform countermeasure design and to predict countermeasure efficacy.OVERVIEW: Computational modeling supports the development of the exercise devices that will be flown on NASAs new exploration crew vehicles. Biomechanical modeling is used to inform design requirements to ensure that exercises can be properly performed within the volume allocated for exercise and to determine whether the limited mass, volume and power requirements of the devices will affect biomechanical outcomes. Models of muscle atrophy and bone remodeling can predict device efficacy for protecting musculoskeletal health during long-duration missions. A lumped-parameter whole-body model of the fluids within the body, which includes the blood within the cardiovascular system, the cerebral spinal fluid, interstitial fluid and lymphatic system fluid, estimates compartmental changes in pressure and volume due to gravitational changes. These models simulate fluid shift countermeasure effects and predict the associated changes in tissue strain in areas of physiological interest to aid in predicting countermeasure effectiveness. SIGNIFICANCE: Development and testing of spaceflight countermeasure prototypes are resource-intensive efforts. Computational modeling can supplement this process by performing simulations that reduce the amount of necessary experimental testing. Outcomes of the simulations are often important for the definition of design requirements and the identification of factors essential in ensuring countermeasure efficacy.
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- 2017
30. Variabilidad de la viabilidad y vigor de lotes de semillas de soja con presencia de simientes verdes pertenecientes a cultivares de distintos grupos de maduración producidos en dos fechas de siembra
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GALLO, C., ENRICO, J.M., CRAVIOTTO, R., and ARANGO, M
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Calidad ,Semilla ,Glycine max ,Tetrazolio ,Ambiente ,Agriculture ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
Temperaturas superiores a los 32 ºC combinadas con estrés hídrico durante el llenado de granos de soja pueden provocar la aparición de semillas verdes. Estas simientes pueden ocasionar fallas en la germinación de los lotes, problemas durante el acondicionamiento y dificultades para el almacenamiento.
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- 2012
31. Treatment withdrawal in relapsing−remitting multiple sclerosis: a retrospective cohort study
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Lus, G., Signoriello, E., Maniscalco, G. T., Bonavita, S., Signoriello, S., and Gallo, C.
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- 2016
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32. Abstract No. 232 Technical Success, Safety, and Outcomes of Cryoprobe-Assisted Renal Displacement to Protect Critical Adjacent Structures During Renal Cryoablation
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Gallo, C., Ronald, J., Cline, B., Martin, J., Sag, A., Befera, N., Johnson, D., and Kim, C.
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- 2024
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33. FLOW DIVERTER DEVICE IN THE ACUTE SETTING OF RUPTURED BLISTER LIKE ANEURYSM: A CASE REPORT
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Incandela F., Abrignani S., Geraci L., Gallo C., Gagliardo C., Craparo G., Incandela F., Abrignani S., Geraci L., Gallo C., Gagliardo C., and Craparo G.
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Ruptured Aneurysm ,Endovascular Procedures ,Interventional Radiology ,Intracranial Aneurysm ,Subarachnoid Hemorrhage - Abstract
Blister-like aneurysms (BLA) are a rare half-dome-shaped aneurysm, with a broad-based appearance, originating more often from a non-branching site of the supraclinoid internal carotid artery (ICA). They are sometimes difficult to recognize due to their morphological changes and high tendency to rupture. BLAs are often undiagnosed and may be detected only after repeated angiograms in the case of acute subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). BLA are life-threatening and no consensus has so far been reached on the best management strategy. We describe a patient with a BLA in the left ICA successfully treated by flow-diverting device using intraoperative abciximab bolus, with successful results. Recently, the use of flow-diverting device (FDD), has offered a very promising option for treatment even for ruptured BLA, with high long-term occlusion and low complication rates. However, double antiplatelet therapy is required and still represents a major constraint in a case of SAH, so that standardized multicenter studies are still needed.
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- 2021
34. Carboplatin-based doublet plus bevacizumab beyond progression versus carboplatin-based doublet alone in patients with platinum-sensitive ovarian cancer: a randomised, phase 3 trial
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Pignata, S. Lorusso, D. Joly, F. Gallo, C. Colombo, N. Sessa, C. Bamias, A. Salutari, V. Selle, F. Frezzini, S. De Giorgi, U. Pautier, P. Bologna, A. Orditura, M. Dubot, C. Gadducci, A. Mammoliti, S. Ray-Coquard, I.L. Zafarana, E. Breda, E. Favier, L. Ardizzoia, A. Cinieri, S. Largillier, R. Sambataro, D. Guardiola, E. Lauria, R. Pisano, C. Raspagliesi, F. Scambia, G. Daniele, G. Perrone, F. Joly, F. Gallo, C. Colombo, N. Sessa, C. Bamias, A. Salutari, V. Selle, F. Frezzini, S. Bologna, A. Orditura, M. Dubot, C. Gadducci, A. Mammoliti, S. Zafarana, E. Breda, E. Favier, L. Ardizzoia, A. Cinieri, S. Largillier, R. Sambataro, D. Guardiola, E. Lauria, R. Pisano, C. Raspagliesi, F. Scambia, G. Daniele, G. Perrone, F. MITO16b/MANGO-OV2/ENGOT-ov17 Investigators
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Background: Bevacizumab is approved in combination with chemotherapy for the treatment of ovarian cancer, either in first-line therapy or for patients with recurrent disease not previously treated with the same drug. We aimed to test the value of continuing bevacizumab beyond progression after first-line treatment with the same drug. Methods: In our open-label, randomised, phase 3 trial done at 82 sites in four countries, we enrolled women (aged ≥18 years) who had previously received first-line platinum-based therapy including bevacizumab, and had recurrent (≥6 months since last platinum dose), International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics stage IIIB–IV ovarian cancer with an Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group performance status 0–2. Patients were randomly assigned (1:1) to receive a carboplatin-based doublet intravenously (carboplatin area under the concentration curve [AUC] 5 on day 1 plus paclitaxel 175 mg/m2 on day 1, every 21 days; carboplatin AUC 4 on day 1 plus gemcitabine 1000 mg/m2 on days 1 and 8, every 21 days; or carboplatin AUC 5 on day 1 plus pegylated liposomal doxorubicin 30 mg/m2 on day 1, every 28 days), or a carboplatin-based doublet plus bevacizumab (10 mg/kg intravenous every 14 days combined with pegylated liposomal doxorubicin–carboplatin, or 15 mg/kg every 21 days combined with gemcitabine–carboplatin or paclitaxel–carboplatin). Evaluable disease according to RECIST 1.1 guidelines was required before randomisation. Randomisation was done through the trial website with a minimisation procedure, stratified by centre, time of recurrence, performance status, and type of second-line chemotherapy. The primary endpoint was investigator-assessed progression-free survival, analysed on an intention-to-treat basis. Safety was assessed in all participants who received at least one dose. This trial is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT01802749 and EudraCT 2012-004362-17. Findings: Between Dec 6, 2013, and Nov 11, 2016, 406 patients were recruited (203 [50%] assigned to the bevacizumab group and 203 [50%] to the standard chemotherapy group). 130 patients (64%) in the bevacizumab group and 131 (65%) in the standard chemotherapy group had progressed after receiving a last dose of platinum more than 12 months before, and 146 patients (72%) in the bevacizumab group and 147 (72%) in the standard chemotherapy group had progressed after completion of first-line bevacizumab maintenance. 161 participants (79%) progressed in the standard chemotherapy group, as did 143 (70%) in the bevacizumab group. Median progression-free survival was 8·8 months (95% CI 8·4–9·3) in the standard chemotherapy group and 11·8 months (10·8–12·9) in the bevacizumab group (hazard ratio 0·51, 95% CI 0·41–0·65; log-rank p
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35. Biomechanical Modeling of the Deadlift Exercise to Improve the Efficacy of Resistive Exercise Microgravity Countermeasures
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Jagodnik, K. M, Thompson, W. K, Gallo, C. A, DeWitt, J. K, Funk, J. H, Funk, N. W, Perusek, G. P, Sheehan, C. C, and Lewandowski, B. E
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During long-duration spaceflight missions, astronauts exposure to microgravity without adequate countermeasures can result in losses of muscular strength and endurance, as well as loss of bone mass. As a countermeasure to this challenge, astronauts engage in resistive exercise during spaceflight to maintain their musculoskeletal function. The Hybrid Ultimate Lifting Kit (HULK) has been designed as a prototype exercise device for an exploration-class vehicle; the HULK features a much smaller footprint than previous devices such as the Advanced Resistive Exercise Device (ARED) on the International Space Station (ISS), which makes the HULK suitable for extended spaceflight missions in vehicles with limited volume. As current ISS exercise countermeasure equipment represents an improvement over previous generations of such devices, the ARED is being employed as a benchmark of functional performance. This project involves the development of a biomechanical model of the deadlift exercise, and is novel in that it is the first exercise analyzed in this context to include the upper limbs in the loading path, in contrast to the squat, single-leg squat, and heel raise exercises also being modeled by our team. OpenSim software is employed to develop these biomechanical models of humans performing resistive exercises to assess and improve the new exercise device designs. Analyses include determining differences in joint and muscle forces when using different loading strategies with the device, comparing and contrasting with the ARED benchmark, and determining whether the loading is sufficient to maintain musculoskeletal health. During data collection, the number of repetitions, load, cadence, stance, and grip width are controlled in order to facilitate comparisons between loading configurations. To date, data have been collected for two human subjects performing the deadlift exercise on the HULK device using two different loading conditions. Recorded data include motion capture, electromyography (EMG), ground reaction forces, device load cell data, photos and videos, and anthropometric data. Work is ongoing to perform biomechanical analyses including inverse kinematics and inverse dynamics to compare different versions of the deadlift model in order to determine which provides an appropriate level of detail to study this exercise. This work is supported by the National Space Biomedical Research Institute through NCC 9-58.
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36. Transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) in patients with vascular liver disorders: a comparative study
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Becchetti, C., Perricone, G., Solcia, M., Morelli, F., Alfonsi, A., Barbosa, F., Brambillasca, P.M., Gallo, C., Vangeli, M., Mazzarelli, C., Viganò, R., Aprile, F., Cucco, M., Stigliano, R., Cesarini, L., Rampoldi, A.G., Belli, L.S., and Airoldi, A.
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37. The Role of Surgery in Transmitting " Post-Transfusion Hepatitis "
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Gallo, C., Gaeta, G. B., Galanti, B., and Giusti, G.
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38. Biomechanical Modeling of the Deadlift Exercise on the HULK Device to Improve the Efficacy of Resistive Exercise Microgravity Countermeasures
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Jagodnik, K. M, Thompson, W. K, Gallo, C. A, Crentsil, L, Funk, J. H, Funk, N. W, Perusek, G. P, Sheehan, C. C, and Lewandowski, B. E
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Extended spaceflight typically results in the loss of muscular strength and bone density due to exposure to microgravity. Resistive exercise countermeasures have been developed to maintain musculoskeletal health during spaceflight. The Advanced Resistive Exercise Device (ARED) is the "gold standard" of available devices; however, its footprint and volume are too large for use in space capsules employed in exploration missions. The Hybrid Ultimate Lifting Kit (HULK) device, with its smaller footprint, is a prototype exercise device for exploration missions. This work models the deadlift exercise being performed on the HULK device using biomechanical simulation, with the long-term goal to improve and optimize astronauts' exercise prescriptions, to maximize the benefit of exercise while minimizing time and effort invested.
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39. Part III. Molecular changes induced by high nitric oxide adaptation in human breast cancer cell line BT-20 (BT-20-HNO): a switch from aerobic to anaerobic metabolism
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De Vitto, H., Mendonça, B. S., Elseth, K. M., Onul, A., Xue, J., Vesper, B. J., Gallo, C. V. M., Rumjanek, F. D., Paradise, W. A., and Radosevich, J. A.
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40. Part II. Mitochondrial mutational status of high nitric oxide adapted cell line BT-20 (BT-20-HNO) as it relates to human primary breast tumors
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De Vitto, H., Mendonça, B. S., Elseth, K. M., Vesper, B. J., Portari, E. A., Gallo, C. V. M., Paradise, W. A., Rumjanek, F. D., and Radosevich, J. A.
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41. S6K1 determines the metabolic requirements for BCR-ABL survival
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Barger, J F, Gallo, C A, Tandon, P, Liu, H, Sullivan, A, Grimes, H L, and Plas, D R
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42. A GWAS identifies novel gene associations with facial skin wrinkling and mole count in Latin‐Americans
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Chen, Y., André, M., Adhikari, K., Blin, M., Bonfante, B., Mendoza‐Revilla, J., Fuentes‐Guajardo, M., Palmal, S., Chacón‐Duque, J.C., Hurtado, M., Villegas, V., Granja, V., Jaramillo, C., Arias, W., Lozano, R.B., Everardo‐Martínez, P., Gómez‐Valdés, J., Villamil‐Ramírez, H., de Cerqueira, C.C.S., Hünemeier, T., Ramallo, V., Gonzalez‐José, R., Schüler‐Faccini, L., Bortolini, M.‐C., Acuña‐Alonzo, V., Canizales‐Quinteros, S., Gallo, C., Poletti, G., Bedoya, G., Rothhammer, F., Balding, D., Tobin, D.J., Wang, S., Faux, P., Ruiz‐Linares, A., Anthropologie bio-culturelle, Droit, Ethique et Santé (ADES), and Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-EFS ALPES MEDITERRANEE-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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43. Reproducibility of bowel ultrasonography in the evaluation of Crohn's disease
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Fraquelli, M., Sarno, A., Girelli, C., Laudi, C., Buscarini, E., Villa, C., Robotti, D., Porta, P., Cammarota, T., Ercole, E., Rigazio, C., Senore, C., Pera, A., Malacrida, V., Gallo, C., and Maconi, G.
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44. Involvement of the exocrine pancreas during covid-19 infection and possible pathogenetic hypothesis: A concise review
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Zippi, M., Wandong Hong, Traversa, G., Maccioni, F., Biase, D., Gallo, C., Fiorino, S., Zippi M., Hong W., Traversa G., Maccioni F., De Biase D., Gallo C., and Fiorino S.
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The gastrointestinal system may be affected by COVID-19 infection with an incidence variable from 3% up to 79%. Several works show that the pan-creas, both in its exocrine and endocrine function, can be affected by this viral infection, although this organ has been poorly analyzed in this current epidemic context. This mini-review aims to provide a summary of available studies on exocrine pancreas involvement during COVID-19 infection. A search through MEDLINE/PubMed was conducted on the topic in hand. With regard to exocrine function, some studies highlight the presence of an associated hyperenzymemia (hyperamylasemia, hyperlipasem-ia), while others describe isolated and rare cases of acute pancreatitis. More attention should be paid to pancreatic impairment in subjects with COVID-19, as this may prove to be one of the elements aggra-vating its clinical course. Indeed, acute pancreatitis, especially when presenting in severe forms with hy-perstimulation of the pro-inflammatory response, may represent a crucial factor in the progression of COVID-19, entailing both an increase in hospitaliza-tion days and in mortality rate.
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45. Changes in ventilator strategies and outcomes in preterm infants
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Vendettuoli, Valentina, Bellù, Roberto, Zanini, Rinaldo, Mosca, Fabio, Gagliardi, Luigi, Turoli, D, Weissmann, G, De Nisi, G, Barbarini, M, Villa, E, Franco, C, Fasolato, V, Contiero, MR, Cattarossi, L, Ellero, S, Tagliabue, P, Abbiati, L, Fabris, C, Prandi, G, Vielmi, F, Agosti, M, Tandoi, F, De Curtis, M, Lucchini, R, Ferrari, F, Gallo, C, Bellante, E, Boccacci, S, Latini, G, Giannuzzi, R, Martinelli, S, Brunelli, A, Di Nunzio, ML, Filippone, M, Carli, G, Ancora, G, Mammoliti, P, Gancia, GP, Dalmazzo, C, Messina, F, Magaldi, R, Rinaldi, M, Lago, P, Saia, OS, Visentin, S, Presta, G, Cella, D, Poggiani, C, Ferrari, D, Barera, G, Bove, M, Burgio, G, Sala, E, Barberi, I, Tiralongo, V, Faldella, G, Grandi, S, and Cimatti, AG
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46. Electromagnetic simulations of plasma chambers in ECR ion sources: Unconventional designs and microwave injection
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Gallo, C. S., Leonardi, O., Mauro, G. S., Pidatella, A., Russo, F., Sorbello, G., Torrisi, G., Galata, A., and Mascali, D.
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47. MITO16b/MANGO–OV2/ENGOT–ov17 Investigators. Carboplatin-based doublet plus bevacizumab beyond progression versus carboplatin-based doublet alone in patients with platinum-sensitive ovarian cancer: a randomised, phase 3 trial
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Pignata, S, Lorusso, D, Joly, F, Gallo, C, Colombo, N, Sessa, C, Bamias, A, Salutari, V, Selle, F, Frezzini, S, De Giorgi, U, Pautier, P, Bologna, A, Orditura, M, Dubot, C, Gadducci, A, Mammoliti, S, Ray-Coquard, I, Zafarana, E, Breda, E, Favier, L, Ardizzoia, A, Cinieri, S, Largillier, R, Sambataro, D, Guardiola, E, Lauria, R, Pisano, C, Raspagliesi, F, Scambia, G, Daniele, G, and Perrone, F
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48. Correction to: Tocilizumab for patients with COVID-19 pneumonia. The single-arm TOCIVID-19 prospective trial (Journal of Translational Medicine, (2020), 18, 1, (405), 10.1186/s12967-020-02573-9)
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Perrone, F., Piccirillo, M. C., Ascierto, P. A., Salvarani, C., Parrella, R., Marata, A. M., Popoli, P., Ferraris, L., Marrocco-Trischitta, M. M., Ripamonti, D., Binda, F., Bonfanti, P., Squillace, N., Castelli, F., Muiesan, M. L., Lichtner, M., Calzetti, C., Salerno, N. D., Atripaldi, L., Cascella, M., Costantini, M., Dolci, G., Facciolongo, N. C., Fraganza, F., Massari, M., Montesarchio, V., Mussini, C., Negri, E. A., Botti, G., Cardone, C., Gargiulo, P., Gravina, A., Schettino, C., Arenare, L., Chiodini, P., Gallo, C., Vitale, M. G., Trojaniello, C., Palla, M., Bianchi, A. A. M., De Feo, G., Miscio, L., Chiodiniy, P., Froldi, M., Menicanti, L., Cuppone, M. T., Gobbo, G., Baldessari, C., Valenti, V., Castelvecchio, S., Poli, F., Giacomazzi, F., Piccinni, R., Annnunziata, M. L., Biondi, A., Bussolari, C., Mazzoleni, M., Giachi, A., Filtz, A., Manini, A., Poletti, E., Masserini, F., Conforti, F., Gaudiano, G., Favero, V., Moroni, A., Viva, T., Fancoli, F., Ferrari, D., Niro, D., Resta, M., Ballotta, A., Poli, M. D., Ranucci, M., Tebaldi, A., Gritti, G., Pasulo, L., Gaglio, L., Del Fabbro, R., Alborghetti, L., Giustinetti, G., Columpsi, P., Cazzaniga, M., Capici, S., Sala, L., Di Sciacca, R., Mosca, G., Pirozzi, M. R., Franceschini, F., Roccaro, A., Salvetti, M., Paini, A., Corda, L., Ricci, C., Tomasoni, L., Nasta, P., Lorenzotti, S., Odolini, S., Foca, E., Roldan, E. Q., Metra, M., Magrini, S., Borghetti, P., Latronico, N., Piva, S., Filippini, M., Tomasi, G., Zuccala, F., Cattaneo, S., Scolari, F., Bossini, N., Gaggiotti, M., Properzi, M., Del Borgo, C., Marocco, R., Belvisi, V., Tieghi, T., De Masi, M., Zuccala, P., Fabietti, P., Vetica, A., Mercurio, V. S., Carraro, A., Fondaco, L., Kertusha, B., Curtolo, A., Del Giudice, E., Lubrano, R., Zotti, M. G., Puorto, A., Ciuffreda, M., Sarni, A., Monteforte, G., Romeo, D., Viola, E., Damiani, C., Barone, A., Mantovani, B., Di Sanzo, D., Gentili, V., Carletti, M., Aiuti, M., Gallo, A., Meliante, P. G., Martellucci, S., Riggio, O., Cardinale, V., Ridola, L., Bragazzi, M. C., Gioia, S., Valenzi, E., Graziosi, C., Bina, N., Fasolo, M., Ricci, S., Gioacchini, M. T., Lucci, A., Corso, L., Tornese, D., Nijhawan, P., Equitani, F., Cosentino, C., Palladino, M., Leonetti, F., Leto, G., Gnessi, C., Campagna, G., Cesareo, R., Marrocco, F., Straface, G., Mecozzi, A., Cerbo, L., Isgro, V., Parrocchia, S., Visconti, G., Casati, G., Ariani, A., Donghi, L., Tacconelli, E., Bertoldi, M., Cattaneo, P., Lambertenghi, L., Motta, L., Omega, L., Albano, G., Scarano, F., De Rosa, A., Buglione, A., Lavoretano, S., Gaglione, G., De Marco, M., Sangiovanni, V., Fusco, F. M., Viglietti, R., Manzillo, E., Rescigno, C., Pisapia, R., Plamieri, G., Maraolo, A., Calabria, G., Catalano, M., Fiorentino, G., Annunziata, A., Polistina, G., Imitazione, P., Mollica, M., Esposito, V., D'Abraccio, M., Punzi, R., Bianco, V., Sbreglia, C., Del Vecchio, R. F., Bordonali, A., Franco, A., Salsi, P., Fontana, M., Virzi, G., Calderone, O., Molteni, A., Gennarini, S., Gnudi, U., Ricci, M. A., Titolo, G., Mensi, G., Vuotto, P., Gasperini, B., Mancini, M., Pasquini, Z., Spanu, P., Clementi, S., Pierini, S., Bokor, D., Gori, D., Ciofetti, M., Caimi, M., Bettazzi, L., Allevi, E., Furiani, S., Capitanio, C., Mastropasqua, B., Fara, C., Pulitano, G., Matsuno, J. S., Porta, F. D., Dolfini, V., Beyene, N. B., Bezzi, M., Novali, M., Viale, P., Tedeschi, S., Pascale, R., Bruno, R., Di Filippo, A., Sachs, M., Oggionni, T., Di Stefano, M., Mengoli, C., Facchini, C., De Nardo, D., Frausini, G., Mucci, L., Tedesco, S., Girolimetti, R., Manfredini, E., Di Carlo, A. M., Espinosa, E., Dennetta, D., Ticinesi, A., Meschi, T., Nouvenne, A., Norbiato, C., Vitale, F., Saracco, M., Codeluppi, M., Fronti, E., Ferrante, P., Nespola, G. A., Francisci, D., Tosti, A., Carbonelli, C. M., Greco, A., Tinti, M. G., Stellini, R., Appiani, C., Reghenzi, P., Poletti, V., Ravaglia, C., Tacconi, D., Malcontenti, C., Sainaghi, P. P., Landi, R., Vassia, V., Rizzi, E., Bellan, M., Rossati, A., Castello, L., Mastroianni, C. M., Russo, G., Toffoletto, F., Serino, F. S., Brollo, L., Momesso, E., Turati, M. L., Monforte, A. D., Marchetti, G., Boni, F., Teopompi, E., Trenti, C., Boracchia, L., Minelli, E., Ghidoni, G., Matei, A., Caruso, A., Arcoleo, G., Camarda, G., Catalano, F., Spatafora, M., Bettega, D., Andreoni, M., Teti, E., Sarmati, L., Di Lorenzo, A., Celeste, M., Baratto, F., Monticelli, J., Criveller, P., Antonini, A., Anselmo, Riccio, Castellano, M., Cappelli, C., Corvini, F., Zanini, B., Crippa, M., Ronconi, M., Costa, R., Casella, S., Brentana, L., Bernardi, L., Frascati, A., Panese, S., Presotto, F., Michieletto, L., Bernardi, C., Fusar, M., Agnoletti, V., Farina, M., Russo, Lavorini, F., Ginanni, R., Palmieri, F., Mosti, S., Amaglio, A., Cattaneo, A., Cirri, S., Montisci, A., Gallazzi, C., Cosseta, D., Baronio, B., Rampa, L., Maggi, P., Messina, V., Sabatti, M. C., Palumbo, M., Mazzone, A., Faggioli, P., Bussini, L., Fornaro, G., Volpato, F., Imperiale, D., Manno, E., Ferreri, E., Martelli, D., Verhovez, A., Giorgis, S., Faccio, L., Delli Quadri, R., Negro, C., Converso, M., Bosco, F., Amadosi, S., Prandini, P., Cocchi, S., Manfrin, V., Del Punta, V., Mazzola, G., Sportato, G., Romagnoli, M., Cristini, F., Facondini, F., Perin, T., Boschi, A., Meschiari, M., Guaraldi, G., Modica, S., Moneta, S., Boccalatte, D., Marchetti, V., Amadasi, S., Ebbreo, G., Dale, M., Tura, P., Rizzoni, D., Boari, G. E. M., Bonetti, S., Marini, E., Daniele, I., Grossi, P. A., Delfrate, N. W., Bernhart, O., Spizzo, G., Mahlknecht, K., Volkl, T., Di Pietro, M. A., Trezzi, M., Monacci, C., Peris, A., Bonizzoli, M., Cavanna, L., Moroni, C., Stroppa, E. M., Savio, M. C., Gatti, F., Bartolaminelli, C., Petrosillo, N., Donno, D. R., Taglietti, F., Topino, S., Chinello, P., Galati, V., D'Offizi, G., Taibi, C., Cimolato, B., Moroni, F., Palagano, N., Pelagatti, L., Seravalle, C., Landini, G., Amitrano, M., Raimondo, M., Mangiacapra, S., Romano, A., Atteno, M., Blanc, P., Suardi, L. R., Pallotto, C., Casinelli, K., Uccella, I., Harari, S., Caminati, A., Lipani, F., Di Perri, G., Calcagno, A., Calleri, G., Montrucchio, C., Caputo, A. M., Cozzio, S., Delle Donne, L., Bassetti, M., Malgorzata, M., Nicolini, L. A., Russo, C., Sepulcri, C., Beltramini, S., Mina, F., Puoti, M., Gandino, A., Langer, T., D'Amico, F., Berlendis, M., Rocchetti, C., Cettolo, F., Fausini, G., Bocchi, P., Cioni, G., Cappi, C., Corcione, S., De Rosa, F. G., Scabini, S., Canta, F., Mornese Pinna, S., Pensa, A., Rocco, M., Cirasa, M. T., Spinicci, M., Mencarini, J., Zammarchi, L., Cenderello, G., Sciole, K., Bassi, F., Bianchi, M., Frigerio, S., Spaziani, S., Nucera, A., Rizzardini, G., Cossu, M. 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49. Computational Modeling Using OpenSim to Simulate a Squat Exercise Motion
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Gallo, C. A, Thompson, W. K, Lewandowski, B. E, Humphreys, B. T, Funk, J. H, Funk, N. H, Weaver, A. S, Perusek, G. P, Sheehan, C. C, and Mulugeta, L
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Long duration space travel to destinations such as Mars or an asteroid will expose astronauts to extended periods of reduced gravity. Astronauts will use an exercise regime for the duration of the space flight to minimize the loss of bone density, muscle mass and aerobic capacity that occurs during exposure to a reduced gravity environment. Since the area available in the spacecraft for an exercise device is limited and gravity is not present to aid loading, compact resistance exercise device prototypes are being developed. Since it is difficult to rigorously test these proposed devices in space flight, computational modeling provides an estimation of the muscle forces, joint torques and joint loads during exercise to gain insight on the efficacy to protect the musculoskeletal health of astronauts.
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50. The immunogenetic diversity of the HLA system in Mexico correlates with underlying population genetic structure
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Barquera, R., https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0518-4518, Hernández-Zaragoza, D., Bravo-Acevedo, A., Arrieta-Bolaños, E., Clayton, S., Acuña-Alonzo, V., Martínez-Álvarez, J., López-Gil, C., Adalid-Sáinz, C., Vega-Martínez, M., Escobedo-Ruíz, A., Juárez-Cortés, E., Immel, A., Pacheco-Ubaldo, H., González-Medina, L., Lona-Sánchez, A., Lara-Riegos, J., Sánchez-Fernández, M., Díaz-López, R., Guizar-López, G., Medina-Escobedo, C., Arrazola-García, M., Montiel-Hernández, G., Hernández-Hernández, O., la Cruz, R., Rocío, F., Juárez-Nicolás, F., Pantoja-Torres, J., Rodríguez-Munguía, T., Juárez-Barreto, V., Delgado-Aguirre, H., Escutia-González, A., Goné-Vázquez, I., Benítez-Arvizu, G., Arellano-Prado, F., García-Arias, V., Rodríguez-López, M., Méndez-Mani, P., García-Álvarez, R., González-Martínez, M., Aquino-Rubio, G., Escareño-Montiel, N., Vázquez-Castillo, T., Uribe-Duarte, M., Ruíz-Corral, M., Ortega-Yáñez, A., Bernal-Felipe, N., Gómez-Navarro, B., Arriaga-Perea, A., Martínez-Bezies, V., Macías-Medrano, R., Aguilar-Campos, J., Solís-Martínez, R., Serrano-Osuna, R., Sandoval-Sandoval, M., Jaramillo-Rodríguez, Y., Salgado-Adame, A., Juárez-de la Cruz, F., Novelo-Garza, B., Pavón-Vargas, M., Salgado-Galicia, N., Bortolini, M., Gallo, C., Bedoya, G., Rothhammer, F., González-José, R., Ruiz-Linares, A., Canizales-Quinteros, S., Romero-Hidalgo, S., Krause, J., https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9144-3920, Zúñiga, J., Yunis, E., Bekker-Méndez, C., Granados, J., Anthropologie bio-culturelle, Droit, Ethique et Santé (ADES), Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-EFS ALPES MEDITERRANEE-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), State Key Laboratory of Genetics Engineering & MOE Key Laboratory of Contemporary Anthropology, and Fudan University [Shanghai]-School of Life Sciences
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0301 basic medicine ,musculoskeletal diseases ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Immunology ,Population ,[SHS.ANTHRO-BIO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Biological anthropology ,Medizin ,Library science ,LATIN AMERICAN POPULATIONS ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Linkage Disequilibrium ,MEXICO ,Major Histocompatibility Complex ,purl.org/becyt/ford/1 [https] ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Gene Frequency ,HLA Antigens ,immune system diseases ,Political science ,POPULATION GENETICS ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,education ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,purl.org/becyt/ford/1.6 [https] ,Mexico ,Biological sciences ,Alleles ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS ,media_common ,education.field_of_study ,Genome, Human ,DNA ,General Medicine ,GENETIC SUBSTRUCTURE ,purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.01.03 [https] ,3. Good health ,ADMIXTURE ,HLA ,Genetics, Population ,030104 developmental biology ,Haplotypes ,Research council ,IMMUNOGENETICS ,Genetic structure ,030215 immunology ,Diversity (politics) - Abstract
We studied HLA class I (HLA-A, -B) and class II (HLA-DRB1, -DQB1) allele groups and alleles by PCR-SSP based typing in a total of 15,318 mixed ancestry Mexicans from all the states of the country divided into 78 sample sets, providing information regarding allelic and haplotypic frequencies and their linkage disequilibrium, as well as admixture estimates and genetic substructure. We identified the presence of 4268 unique HLA extended haplotypes across Mexico and find that the ten most frequent (HF > 1%) HLA haplotypes with significant linkage disequilibrium (Δ’≥0.1) in Mexico (accounting for 20% of the haplotypic diversity of the country) are of primarily Native American ancestry (A*02~B*39~DRB1*04~DQB1*03:02, A*02~B*35~DRB1*08~DQB1*04, A*68~B*39~DRB1*04~DQB1*03:02, A*02~B*35~DRB1*04~DQB1*03:02, A*24~B*39~DRB1*14~DQB1*03:01, A*24~B*35~DRB1*04~DQB1*03:02, A*24~B*39~DRB1*04~DQB1*03:02, A*02~B*40:02~DRB1*04~DQB1*03:02, A*68~B*35~DRB1*04~DQB1*03:02, A*02~B*15:01~DRB1*04~DQB1*03:02). Admixture estimates obtained by a maximum likelihood method using HLA-A/-B/-DRB1 as genetic estimators revealed that the main genetic components in Mexico as a whole are Native American (ranging from 37.8% in the northern part of the country to 81.5% in the southeastern region) and European (ranging from 11.5% in the southeast to 62.6% in northern Mexico). African admixture ranged from 0.0 to 12.7% not following any specific pattern. We were able to detect three major immunogenetic clusters correlating with genetic diversity and differential admixture within Mexico: North, Central and Southeast, which is in accordance with previous reports using genome-wide data. Our findings provide insights into the population immunogenetic substructure of the whole country and add to the knowledge of mixed ancestry Latin American population genetics, important for disease association studies, detection of demographic signatures on population variation and improved allocation of public health resources. Fil: Barquera, Rodrigo. Max Planck Institute For The Science Of Human History; Alemania. Instituto Nacional de Antropología E Historia. Escuela Nacional de Antropología E Historia; México Fil: Hernández Zaragoza, Diana Iraíz. Técnicas Genéticas Aplicadas A la Clínica (tgac); México. Instituto Nacional de Antropología E Historia. Escuela Nacional de Antropología E Historia; México Fil: Bravo Acevedo, Alicia. Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social; México Fil: Arrieta Bolaños, Esteban. Universitat Essen; Alemania Fil: Clayton, Stephen. Max Planck Institute For The Science Of Human History; Alemania Fil: Acuña Alonzo, Víctor. Instituto Nacional de Antropología E Historia, Mexico; México Fil: Martínez Álvarez, Julio César. Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social; México Fil: López Gil, Concepción. Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social; México Fil: Adalid Sáinz, Carmen. Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social; México Fil: Vega Martínez, María del Rosario. Hospital Central Sur de Alta Especialidad; México Fil: Escobedo Ruíz, Araceli. Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social; México Fil: Juárez Cortés, Eva Dolores. Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social; México Fil: Immel, Alexander. Max Planck Institute For The Science Of Human History; Alemania. Christian Albrechts Universitat Zu Kiel; Alemania Fil: Pacheco Ubaldo, Hanna. Instituto Nacional de Antropología E Historia. Escuela Nacional de Antropología E Historia; México Fil: González Medina, Liliana. Instituto Nacional de Antropología E Historia. Escuela Nacional de Antropología E Historia; México Fil: Lona Sánchez, Abraham. Instituto Nacional de Antropología E Historia. Escuela Nacional de Antropología E Historia; México Fil: Lara Riegos, Julio. Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán; México Fil: Sánchez Fernández, María Guadalupe de Jesús. Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social; México Fil: Díaz López, Rosario. Hospital Central Militar, Mexico City; México Fil: Guizar López, Gregorio Ulises. Hospital Central Militar, Mexico City; México Fil: Medina Escobedo, Carolina Elizabeth. Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social; México Fil: Arrazola García, María Araceli. Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social; México Fil: Montiel Hernández, Gustavo Daniel. Instituto Nacional de Antropología E Historia. Escuela Nacional de Antropología E Historia; México Fil: Hernández Hernández, Ofelia. Técnicas Genéticas Aplicadas a la Clínica ; México Fil: Ramos de la Cruz, Flor del Rocío. Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social; México Fil: Juárez Nicolás, Francisco. Instituto Nacional de Pediatría; México Fil: Pantoja Torres, Jorge Arturo. Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social; México Fil: Rodríguez Munguía, Tirzo Jesús. Hospital General Norberto Treviño Zapata; México Fil: Juárez Barreto, Vicencio. Hospital Infantil de Mexico Federico Gomez; México Fil: Gonzalez-Jose, Rolando. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Centro Nacional Patagónico. Instituto Patagónico de Ciencias Sociales y Humanas; Argentina
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