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2. Conceptual design of the AGATA 2[formula omitted] array at LNL
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Valiente-Dobón, J.J., Menegazzo, R., Goasduff, A., Agguiaro, D., Aguilera, P., Angelini, F., Balogh, M., Bazzacco, D., Benito, J., Benzoni, G., Bez, N., Bolognesi, M., Bottoni, S., Brugnara, D., Carollo, S., Cocconi, P., Cogo, A., Collado, J., Crespi, F.C.L., Ertoprak, A., Escudeiro, R., Galtarossa, F., Gamba, E.R., Gambalonga, A., Servín, B. Góngora, Gottardo, A., Gozzelino, A., Gulmini, M., Huang, Z., Marchi, T., Mengoni, D., Modanese, P., Napoli, D.R., Pellumaj, J., Pérez-Vidal, R.M., Pigliapoco, S., Pilotto, E., Ramina, L., Rampazzo, M., Raniero, W., Rebeschini, M., Rezynkina, K., Rosso, D., Scarcioffolo, M., Scarpa, D., Sedlák, M., Smith, R., Toniolo, N., Veronese, F., Volpe, V., Zago, L., Zanon, I., Zhang, G., Abels, R., Allegrini, M.L., Aufranc, C., Baulieu, G., Belkhiria, C., Benettoni, M., Benini, D., Bentley, M., Biasotto, M., Blaizot, M., Miquel, J. Blasco, Boiano, C., Boston, A., Boston, H., Boujrad, A., Bourgault, P., Bracco, A., Brambilla, S., Burrows, I., Camera, F., Capra, S., Capsoni, A., Cash, R., Civera, J.V., Clément, E., Coelli, S., Cordwell, M., Corradi, L., Coudert, S., De Angelis, G., De Ruvo, L., Debras, G., Del Fabbro, M., Diklić, J., Dosme, N., Duchene, G., Duclos, B., Dudouet, J., Eberth, J., Elloumi, S., Everett, C., Fantinel, S., Fillinger, M., Fioretto, E., Fransen, C., Gadea, A., Gibelin, L., González, V., Goupil, J., Görgen, C., Grant, A., Green, K., Ha, J., Hartnett, T., Henseler, K., Hess, H., Hirsch, R., Houarner, C., Jacob, J., Joannem, T., Judson, D.S., Karkour, N., Karolak, M., Kebbiri, M., Kieffer, J., Labiche, M., Lafay, X., Le Jeannic, P., Lefevre, A., Legay, E., Legruel, F., Lenzi, S., Leoni, S., Linget, D., Liptrot, M., López-Martens, A., Lotodé, A., Manara, L., Ménager, L., Mijatović, T., Million, B., Minarello, A., Montagnoli, G., Morrall, P., Mullacrane, I., Nyberg, J., Philippon, G., Polettini, M., Popieul, F., Pullia, A., Recchia, F., Reiter, P., Richardt, G., Rocchini, M., Roger, A., Saillant, F., Sanchis, E., Laskar, Md.S.R., Secci, G., Sigward, M.-H., Simpson, J., Solenne, N., Spee, F., Stefanini, A.M., Stézowski, O., Szilner, S., Templeton, N., Theisen, Ch., Thiel, S., Tomasi, F., Tzvetkov, S., Vigano, D., Viscione, E., Wieland, O., Wimmer, K., Wittwer, G., and Zielińska, M. more...
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- 2023
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3. Nuclear physics midterm plan at Legnaro National Laboratories (LNL)
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Ballan, M., Bottoni, S., Caamaño, M., Caciolli, A., Campostrini, M., Cicerchia, M., Crespi, F. C. L., Cristallo, S., Dell’Aquila, D., Depalo, R., Fioretto, E., Galtarossa, F., Gasques, L. R., Gottardo, A., Gramegna, F., Gulminelli, F., Kurtukian-Nieto, T., La Cognata, M., Lenzi, S. M., Marchi, T., Mazurek, K., Mengoni, D., Mou, L., Nania, R., Pupillo, G., Valiente-Dobón, J. J., Zanon, I., Acosta, L., Alvarez, M. A. G., Andrighetto, A., Arazi, A., Arzenton, A., Assié, M., Bagatin, M., Barbaro, F., Barbieri, C., Barlini, S., Basiricò, L., Battistoni, G., Beaumel, D., Bentley, M. A., Benzoni, G., Bertoldo, S., Bertulani, C., Bonasera, A., Camaiani, A., Canton, L., Capirossi, V., Carante, M. P., Carraro, C., Carturan, S. M., Casini, G., Cavanna, F., Centofante, L., Chávez, E. R., Chbihi, A., Ciemała, M., Cisternino, S., Colombi, A., Colucci, M., Compagnucci, A., Corradetti, S., Corradi, L., D’Agata, G., de Angelis, G., De Dominicis, L., De Salvador, D., DeFilippo, E., Del Fabbro, M., Di Nitto, A., Ditalia Tchernij, S., Donzella, A., Duguet, T., Esposito, J., Favela, F., Fernández-García, J. P., Flavigny, F., Fontana, A., Fornal, B., Forneris, J., Fraboni, B., Frankland, J., Gamba, E., Geraci, E., Gerardin, S., Giuliani, S. A., Gnoffo, B., Groppi, F., Gruyer, D., Haddad, F., Isaak, J., Kmiecik, M., Koning, A., Lamia, L., Le Neindre, N., Leoni, S., Lépine-Szily, A., Lilli, G., Lombardo, I., Loriggiola, M., Loriggiola, L., Lunardon, M., Maggioni, G., Maj, A., Manenti, S., Manzolaro, M., Marcucci, L. E., Marín-Lámbarri, D. J., Mariotti, E., Martin Hernandez, G., Massimi, C., Mastinu, P., Mazzocco, M., Mazzolari, A., Mijatović, T., Mishenina, T., Mizuyama, K., Monetti, A., Montagnoli, G., Morselli, L., Moschini, L., Musacchio Gonzalez, E., Nannini, A., Niu, Y. F., Ota, S., Paccagnella, A., Palmerini, S., Pellegri, L., Perego, A., Piantelli, S., Piatti, D., Picollo, F., Pignatari, M., Pinna, F., Pirrone, S., Pizzone, R. G., Polettini, M., Politi, G., Popescu, L., Prete, G., Quaranta, A., Raabe, R., Ramos, J. P., Raniero, W., Rapisarda, G. G., Recchia, F., Rigato, V., Roca Maza, X., Rocchini, M., Rodriguez, T., Roncolato, C., Rudolph, D., Russotto, P., Sánchez-Benítez, Á. M., Savran, D., Scarpa, D., Scheck, M., Sekizawa, K., Sergi, M. L., Sgarbossa, F., Silvestrin, L., Singh Khwairakpam, O., Skowronski, J., Somà, V., Spartà, R., Spieker, M., Stefanini, A. M., Steiger, H., Stevanato, L., Stock, M. R., Vardaci, E., Verney, D., Vescovi, D., Vittone, E., Werner, V., Wheldon, C., Wieland, O., Wimmer, K., Wyss, J., Zago, L., and Zenoni, A. more...
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- 2023
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4. AGATA: mechanics and infrastructures
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Smith, R., Menegazzo, R., Aufranc, C., Bez, N., Burrows, I., Cahoreau, M., Debras, G., Gibelin, L., Goasduff, A., Grant, A., Joannem, T., Karkour, N., Karolak, M., Kieffer, J., Lotodé, A., Million, B., Morrall, P. S., Ramina, L., Rampazzo, M., Roger, A., Simpson, J., Solenne, N., Stézowski, O., Tzvetkov, S., Zago, L., and Zielińska, M. more...
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- 2023
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5. Tracking the Spread of the BA.2.86 Lineage in Italy Through Wastewater Analysis
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Veneri, C, Brandtner, D, Mancini, P, Bonanno Ferraro, G, Iaconelli, M, Suffredini, E, Petrillo, M, Leoni, G, Paracchini, V, Gawlik, B, Marchini, A, Torlontano, P, Aprea, G, Scattolini, S, Acciari, V, La Bianca, M, Cifarelli, R, Palma, A, Lauria, G, La Vecchia, G, Giordano, V, Cossentino, L, Pennino, F, Lombardi, A, Gentili, L, Angelini, P, Nasci, D, Alborali, G, Formenti, N, Guarneri, F, Fontani, N, Guercio, M, Mariuz, M, Trani, G, Pariani, A, De Lellis, L, Ancona, C, Barca, A, Serio, F, Giorgi, D, Ferrante, I, Capparuccini, V, Scicluna, M, Cersini, A, Pietrella, G, Nicosia, E, Grasselli, E, Izzotti, A, Tomesani, I, Bellisomi, M, Rosatto, S, Ammoni, E, Cereda, D, Bertasi, B, Losio, M, Oliva, D, Castiglioni, S, Schiarea, S, Binda, S, Primache, V, Pellegrinelli, L, Cocuzza, C, Musumeci, R, Bolognini, L, Filippetti, F, Paniccia', M, Briscolini, S, Magi, S, Grucci, A, Colitti, M, Ciccaglione, A, Montanaro, C, Griglio, B, Costa, A, Decastelli, L, Romano, A, Bianchi, M, Carraro, E, Pignata, C, Macrì, M, Bonetta, S, Albano, N, Di Vittorio, G, Mongelli, O, Apollonio, F, Triggiano, F, De Giglio, O, Montagna, M, Palermo, M, Maida, C, Mazzucco, W, Tramuto, F, De Grazia, S, Giammanco, G, Filizzolo, C, Purpari, G, Gucciardi, F, Ferrante, M, Agodi, A, Barchitta, M, Cala', P, Carducci, A, Verani, M, Federigi, I, Macrì, S, Federici, E, Petricciuolo, M, Carnevali, A, Russo, F, Pitter, G, Groppi, V, Rigoli, F, Zampini, M, Baldovin, T, Amoruso, I, Cadonna, M, Postinghel, M, Foladori, P, Zago, L, Stenico, A, Marco, M, Matteo, D, La Rosa, G, Veneri, C., Brandtner, D., Mancini, P., Bonanno Ferraro, G., Iaconelli, M., Suffredini, E., Petrillo, M., Leoni, G., Paracchini, V., Gawlik, B. M., Marchini, A., Torlontano, Paolo, Aprea, Giuseppe, Scattolini, Silvia, Acciari, Vicdalia Aniela, La Bianca, Michele, Cifarelli, Rosa Anna, Palma, Achille, Lauria, Giuseppe, La Vecchia, Giovanna, Giordano, Vincenzo, Cossentino, Luigi, Pennino, Francesca, Lombardi, Annalisa, Gentili, Lisa, Angelini, Paola, Nasci, Daniele, Alborali, Giovanni, Formenti, Nicoletta, Guarneri, Flavia, Fontani, Nadia, Guercio, Marco, Mariuz, Marika, Trani, Gabriella, Pariani, Anna, De Lellis, Laura, Ancona, Carla, Barca, Alessandra, Serio, Flavia, Giorgi, Doriana Antonella, Ferrante, Irene, Capparuccini, Valeria, Scicluna, Maria Teresa, Cersini, Antonella, Pietrella, Gabriele, Nicosia, Elena, Grasselli, Elena, Izzotti, Alberto, Tomesani, Irene, Bellisomi, Marta, Rosatto, Stefano, Ammoni, Emanuela, Cereda, Danilo, Bertasi, Barbara, Losio, Marina Nadia, Oliva, Desdemona, Castiglioni, Sara, Schiarea, Silvia, Binda, Sandro, Primache, Valeria, Pellegrinelli, Laura, Cocuzza, Clementina, Musumeci, Rosario, Bolognini, Luigi, Filippetti, Fabio, Paniccia', Marta, Briscolini, Sara, Magi, Silvia, Grucci, Annalisa, Colitti, Michele, Ciccaglione, Angela, Montanaro, Carmen, Griglio, Bartolomeo, Costa, Angela, Decastelli, Lucia, Romano, Angelo, Bianchi, Manila, Carraro, Elisabetta, Pignata, Cristina, Macrì, Manuela, Bonetta, Silvia, Albano, Nehludoff, Di Vittorio, Giuseppe, Mongelli, Onofrio, Apollonio, Francesca, Triggiano, Francesco, De Giglio, Osvalda, Montagna, Maria Teresa, Palermo, Mario, Maida, Carmelo Massimo, Mazzucco, Walter, Tramuto, Fabio, De Grazia, Simona, Giammanco, Giovanni Maurizio, Filizzolo, Chiara, Purpari, Giuseppa, Gucciardi, Francesca, Ferrante, Margherita, Agodi, Antonella, Barchitta, Martina, Cala', Piergiuseppe, Carducci, Annalaura, Verani, Marco, Federigi, Ileana, Macrì, Salvatore, Federici, Ermanno, Petricciuolo, Maya, Carnevali, Agnese, Russo, Francesca, Pitter, Gisella, Groppi, Vanessa, Rigoli, Franco, Zampini, Marco, Baldovin, Tatjana, Amoruso, Irene, Cadonna, Maria, Postinghel, Mattia, Foladori, Paola, Zago, Lorella, Stenico, Alberta, Marco, Morelli, Matteo, Dossena, La Rosa, G., Veneri, C, Brandtner, D, Mancini, P, Bonanno Ferraro, G, Iaconelli, M, Suffredini, E, Petrillo, M, Leoni, G, Paracchini, V, Gawlik, B, Marchini, A, Torlontano, P, Aprea, G, Scattolini, S, Acciari, V, La Bianca, M, Cifarelli, R, Palma, A, Lauria, G, La Vecchia, G, Giordano, V, Cossentino, L, Pennino, F, Lombardi, A, Gentili, L, Angelini, P, Nasci, D, Alborali, G, Formenti, N, Guarneri, F, Fontani, N, Guercio, M, Mariuz, M, Trani, G, Pariani, A, De Lellis, L, Ancona, C, Barca, A, Serio, F, Giorgi, D, Ferrante, I, Capparuccini, V, Scicluna, M, Cersini, A, Pietrella, G, Nicosia, E, Grasselli, E, Izzotti, A, Tomesani, I, Bellisomi, M, Rosatto, S, Ammoni, E, Cereda, D, Bertasi, B, Losio, M, Oliva, D, Castiglioni, S, Schiarea, S, Binda, S, Primache, V, Pellegrinelli, L, Cocuzza, C, Musumeci, R, Bolognini, L, Filippetti, F, Paniccia', M, Briscolini, S, Magi, S, Grucci, A, Colitti, M, Ciccaglione, A, Montanaro, C, Griglio, B, Costa, A, Decastelli, L, Romano, A, Bianchi, M, Carraro, E, Pignata, C, Macrì, M, Bonetta, S, Albano, N, Di Vittorio, G, Mongelli, O, Apollonio, F, Triggiano, F, De Giglio, O, Montagna, M, Palermo, M, Maida, C, Mazzucco, W, Tramuto, F, De Grazia, S, Giammanco, G, Filizzolo, C, Purpari, G, Gucciardi, F, Ferrante, M, Agodi, A, Barchitta, M, Cala', P, Carducci, A, Verani, M, Federigi, I, Macrì, S, Federici, E, Petricciuolo, M, Carnevali, A, Russo, F, Pitter, G, Groppi, V, Rigoli, F, Zampini, M, Baldovin, T, Amoruso, I, Cadonna, M, Postinghel, M, Foladori, P, Zago, L, Stenico, A, Marco, M, Matteo, D, La Rosa, G, Veneri, C., Brandtner, D., Mancini, P., Bonanno Ferraro, G., Iaconelli, M., Suffredini, E., Petrillo, M., Leoni, G., Paracchini, V., Gawlik, B. M., Marchini, A., Torlontano, Paolo, Aprea, Giuseppe, Scattolini, Silvia, Acciari, Vicdalia Aniela, La Bianca, Michele, Cifarelli, Rosa Anna, Palma, Achille, Lauria, Giuseppe, La Vecchia, Giovanna, Giordano, Vincenzo, Cossentino, Luigi, Pennino, Francesca, Lombardi, Annalisa, Gentili, Lisa, Angelini, Paola, Nasci, Daniele, Alborali, Giovanni, Formenti, Nicoletta, Guarneri, Flavia, Fontani, Nadia, Guercio, Marco, Mariuz, Marika, Trani, Gabriella, Pariani, Anna, De Lellis, Laura, Ancona, Carla, Barca, Alessandra, Serio, Flavia, Giorgi, Doriana Antonella, Ferrante, Irene, Capparuccini, Valeria, Scicluna, Maria Teresa, Cersini, Antonella, Pietrella, Gabriele, Nicosia, Elena, Grasselli, Elena, Izzotti, Alberto, Tomesani, Irene, Bellisomi, Marta, Rosatto, Stefano, Ammoni, Emanuela, Cereda, Danilo, Bertasi, Barbara, Losio, Marina Nadia, Oliva, Desdemona, Castiglioni, Sara, Schiarea, Silvia, Binda, Sandro, Primache, Valeria, Pellegrinelli, Laura, Cocuzza, Clementina, Musumeci, Rosario, Bolognini, Luigi, Filippetti, Fabio, Paniccia', Marta, Briscolini, Sara, Magi, Silvia, Grucci, Annalisa, Colitti, Michele, Ciccaglione, Angela, Montanaro, Carmen, Griglio, Bartolomeo, Costa, Angela, Decastelli, Lucia, Romano, Angelo, Bianchi, Manila, Carraro, Elisabetta, Pignata, Cristina, Macrì, Manuela, Bonetta, Silvia, Albano, Nehludoff, Di Vittorio, Giuseppe, Mongelli, Onofrio, Apollonio, Francesca, Triggiano, Francesco, De Giglio, Osvalda, Montagna, Maria Teresa, Palermo, Mario, Maida, Carmelo Massimo, Mazzucco, Walter, Tramuto, Fabio, De Grazia, Simona, Giammanco, Giovanni Maurizio, Filizzolo, Chiara, Purpari, Giuseppa, Gucciardi, Francesca, Ferrante, Margherita, Agodi, Antonella, Barchitta, Martina, Cala', Piergiuseppe, Carducci, Annalaura, Verani, Marco, Federigi, Ileana, Macrì, Salvatore, Federici, Ermanno, Petricciuolo, Maya, Carnevali, Agnese, Russo, Francesca, Pitter, Gisella, Groppi, Vanessa, Rigoli, Franco, Zampini, Marco, Baldovin, Tatjana, Amoruso, Irene, Cadonna, Maria, Postinghel, Mattia, Foladori, Paola, Zago, Lorella, Stenico, Alberta, Marco, Morelli, Matteo, Dossena, and La Rosa, G. more...
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The emergence of new SARS-CoV-2 variants poses challenges to global surveillance efforts, necessitating swift actions in their detection, evaluation, and management. Among the most recent variants, Omicron BA.2.86 and its sub-lineages have gained attention due to their potential immune evasion properties. This study describes the development of a digital PCR assay for the rapid detection of BA.2.86 and its descendant lineages, in wastewater samples. By using this assay, we analyzed wastewater samples collected in Italy from September 2023 to January 2024. Our analysis revealed the presence of BA.2.86 lineages already in October 2023 with a minimal detection rate of 2% which then rapidly increased, becoming dominant by January 2024, accounting for a prevalence of 62%. The findings emphasize the significance of wastewater-based surveillance in tracking emerging variants and underscore the efficacy of targeted digital PCR assays for environmental monitoring. more...
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- 2024
6. Conceptual design of the AGATA 2 pi array at LNL
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Valiente-Dobon, J. J., Menegazzo, R., Goasduff, A., Agguiaro, D., Aguilera, P., Angelini, F., Balogh, M., Bazzacco, D., Benito, J., Benzoni, G., Bez, N., Bolognesi, M., Bottoni, S., Brugnara, D., Carollo, S., Cocconi, P., Cogo, A., Collado, J., Crespi, F. C. L., Ertoprak, A., Escudeiro, R., Galtarossa, F., Gamba, E. R., Gambalonga, A., Gongora Servin, B., Gottardo, A., Gozzelino, A., Gulmini, M., Huang, Z., Marchi, T., Mengoni, D., Modanese, P., Napoli, D. R., Pellumaj, J., Perez-Vidal, R. M., Pigliapoco, S., Pilotto, E., Ramina, L., Rampazzo, M., Raniero, W., Rebeschini, M., Rezynkina, K., Rosso, D., Scarcioffolo, M., Scarpa, D., Sedlak, M., Smith, R., Toniolo, N., Veronese, F., Volpe, V., Zago, L., Zanon, I., Zhang, G., Abels, R., Allegrini, M. L., Aufranc, C., Baulieu, G., Belkhiria, C., Benettoni, M., Benini, D., Bentley, M., Biasotto, M., Blaizot, M., Miquel, J. Blasco, Boiano, C., Boston, A., Boston, H., Boujrad, A., Bourgault, P., Bracco, A., Brambilla, S., Burrows, I., Camera, F., Capra, S., Capsoni, A., Cash, R., Civera, J. V., Clement, E., Coelli, S., Cordwell, M., Corradi, L., Coudert, S., De Angelis, G., De Ruvo, L., Debras, G., Del Fabbro, M., Diklic, J., Dosme, N., Duchene, G., Duclos, B., Dudouet, J., Eberth, J., Elloumi, S., Everett, C., Fantinel, S., Fillinger, M., Fioretto, E., Fransen, C., Gadea, A., Gibelin, L., Gonzalez, V., Goupil, J., Goergen, C., Grant, A., Green, K., Ha, J., Hartnett, T., Henseler, K., Hess, H., Hirsch, R., Houarner, C., Jacob, J., Joannem, T., Judson, D. S., Karkour, N., Karolak, M., Kebbiri, M., Kieffer, J., Labiche, M., Lafay, X., Le Jeannic, P., Lefevre, A., Legay, E., Legruel, F., Lenzi, S., Leoni, S., Linget, D., Liptrot, M., Lopez-Martens, A., Lotode, A., Manara, L., Menager, L., Mijatovic, T., Million, B., Minarello, A., Montagnoli, G., Morrall, P., Mullacrane, I., Nyberg, Johan, Philippon, G., Polettini, M., Popieul, F., Pullia, A., Recchia, F., Reiter, P., Richardt, G., Rocchini, M., Roger, A., Saillant, F., Sanchis, E., Laskar, Md. S. R., Secci, G., Sigward, M. H., Simpson, J., Solenne, N., Spee, F., Stefanini, A. M., Stezowski, O., Szilner, S., Templeton, N., Theisen, Ch., Thiel, S., Tomasi, F., Tzvetkov, S., Vigano, D., Viscione, E., Wieland, O., Wimmer, K., Wittwer, G., Zielinska, M., Valiente-Dobon, J. J., Menegazzo, R., Goasduff, A., Agguiaro, D., Aguilera, P., Angelini, F., Balogh, M., Bazzacco, D., Benito, J., Benzoni, G., Bez, N., Bolognesi, M., Bottoni, S., Brugnara, D., Carollo, S., Cocconi, P., Cogo, A., Collado, J., Crespi, F. C. L., Ertoprak, A., Escudeiro, R., Galtarossa, F., Gamba, E. R., Gambalonga, A., Gongora Servin, B., Gottardo, A., Gozzelino, A., Gulmini, M., Huang, Z., Marchi, T., Mengoni, D., Modanese, P., Napoli, D. R., Pellumaj, J., Perez-Vidal, R. M., Pigliapoco, S., Pilotto, E., Ramina, L., Rampazzo, M., Raniero, W., Rebeschini, M., Rezynkina, K., Rosso, D., Scarcioffolo, M., Scarpa, D., Sedlak, M., Smith, R., Toniolo, N., Veronese, F., Volpe, V., Zago, L., Zanon, I., Zhang, G., Abels, R., Allegrini, M. L., Aufranc, C., Baulieu, G., Belkhiria, C., Benettoni, M., Benini, D., Bentley, M., Biasotto, M., Blaizot, M., Miquel, J. Blasco, Boiano, C., Boston, A., Boston, H., Boujrad, A., Bourgault, P., Bracco, A., Brambilla, S., Burrows, I., Camera, F., Capra, S., Capsoni, A., Cash, R., Civera, J. V., Clement, E., Coelli, S., Cordwell, M., Corradi, L., Coudert, S., De Angelis, G., De Ruvo, L., Debras, G., Del Fabbro, M., Diklic, J., Dosme, N., Duchene, G., Duclos, B., Dudouet, J., Eberth, J., Elloumi, S., Everett, C., Fantinel, S., Fillinger, M., Fioretto, E., Fransen, C., Gadea, A., Gibelin, L., Gonzalez, V., Goupil, J., Goergen, C., Grant, A., Green, K., Ha, J., Hartnett, T., Henseler, K., Hess, H., Hirsch, R., Houarner, C., Jacob, J., Joannem, T., Judson, D. S., Karkour, N., Karolak, M., Kebbiri, M., Kieffer, J., Labiche, M., Lafay, X., Le Jeannic, P., Lefevre, A., Legay, E., Legruel, F., Lenzi, S., Leoni, S., Linget, D., Liptrot, M., Lopez-Martens, A., Lotode, A., Manara, L., Menager, L., Mijatovic, T., Million, B., Minarello, A., Montagnoli, G., Morrall, P., Mullacrane, I., Nyberg, Johan, Philippon, G., Polettini, M., Popieul, F., Pullia, A., Recchia, F., Reiter, P., Richardt, G., Rocchini, M., Roger, A., Saillant, F., Sanchis, E., Laskar, Md. S. R., Secci, G., Sigward, M. H., Simpson, J., Solenne, N., Spee, F., Stefanini, A. M., Stezowski, O., Szilner, S., Templeton, N., Theisen, Ch., Thiel, S., Tomasi, F., Tzvetkov, S., Vigano, D., Viscione, E., Wieland, O., Wimmer, K., Wittwer, G., and Zielinska, M. more...
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The Advanced GAmma Tracking Array (AGATA) has been installed at Laboratori Nazionali di Legnaro (LNL), Italy. In this installation, AGATA will consist, at the beginning, of 13 AGATA triple clusters (ATCs) with an angular coverage of 1n,and progressively the number of ATCs will increase up to a 2 pi angular coverage. This setup will exploit both stable and radioactive ion beams delivered by the Tandem-PIAVE-ALPI accelerator complex and the SPES facility. The new implementation of AGATA at LNL will be used in two different configurations, firstly one coupled to the PRISMA large-acceptance magnetic spectrometer and lately a second one at Zero Degrees, along the beam line. These two configurations will allow us to cover a broad physics program, using different reaction mechanisms, such as Coulomb excitation, fusion-evaporation, transfer and fission at energies close to the Coulomb barrier. These setups have been designed to be coupled with a large variety of complementary detectors such as charged particle detectors, neutron detectors, heavy-ion detectors, high-energy gamma-ray arrays, cryogenic and gasjet targets and the plunger device for lifetime measurements. We present in this paper the conceptual design, characteristics and performance figures of this implementation of AGATA at LNL. more...
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- 2023
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7. Conceptual design of the AGATA 2π array at LNL
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Valiente-Dobón, J.J., primary, Menegazzo, R., additional, Goasduff, A., additional, Agguiaro, D., additional, Aguilera, P., additional, Angelini, F., additional, Balogh, M., additional, Bazzacco, D., additional, Benito, J., additional, Benzoni, G., additional, Bez, N., additional, Bolognesi, M., additional, Bottoni, S., additional, Brugnara, D., additional, Carollo, S., additional, Cocconi, P., additional, Cogo, A., additional, Collado, J., additional, Crespi, F.C.L., additional, Ertoprak, A., additional, Escudeiro, R., additional, Galtarossa, F., additional, Gamba, E.R., additional, Gambalonga, A., additional, Servín, B. Góngora, additional, Gottardo, A., additional, Gozzelino, A., additional, Gulmini, M., additional, Huang, Z., additional, Marchi, T., additional, Mengoni, D., additional, Modanese, P., additional, Napoli, D.R., additional, Pellumaj, J., additional, Pérez-Vidal, R.M., additional, Pigliapoco, S., additional, Pilotto, E., additional, Ramina, L., additional, Rampazzo, M., additional, Raniero, W., additional, Rebeschini, M., additional, Rezynkina, K., additional, Rosso, D., additional, Scarcioffolo, M., additional, Scarpa, D., additional, Sedlák, M., additional, Smith, R., additional, Toniolo, N., additional, Veronese, F., additional, Volpe, V., additional, Zago, L., additional, Zanon, I., additional, Zhang, G., additional, Abels, R., additional, Allegrini, M.L., additional, Aufranc, C., additional, Baulieu, G., additional, Belkhiria, C., additional, Benettoni, M., additional, Benini, D., additional, Bentley, M., additional, Biasotto, M., additional, Blaizot, M., additional, Miquel, J. Blasco, additional, Boiano, C., additional, Boston, A., additional, Boston, H., additional, Boujrad, A., additional, Bourgault, P., additional, Bracco, A., additional, Brambilla, S., additional, Burrows, I., additional, Camera, F., additional, Capra, S., additional, Capsoni, A., additional, Cash, R., additional, Civera, J.V., additional, Clément, E., additional, Coelli, S., additional, Cordwell, M., additional, Corradi, L., additional, Coudert, S., additional, De Angelis, G., additional, De Ruvo, L., additional, Debras, G., additional, Del Fabbro, M., additional, Diklić, J., additional, Dosme, N., additional, Duchene, G., additional, Duclos, B., additional, Dudouet, J., additional, Eberth, J., additional, Elloumi, S., additional, Everett, C., additional, Fantinel, S., additional, Fillinger, M., additional, Fioretto, E., additional, Fransen, C., additional, Gadea, A., additional, Gibelin, L., additional, González, V., additional, Goupil, J., additional, Görgen, C., additional, Grant, A., additional, Green, K., additional, Ha, J., additional, Hartnett, T., additional, Henseler, K., additional, Hess, H., additional, Hirsch, R., additional, Houarner, C., additional, Jacob, J., additional, Joannem, T., additional, Judson, D.S., additional, Karkour, N., additional, Karolak, M., additional, Kebbiri, M., additional, Kieffer, J., additional, Labiche, M., additional, Lafay, X., additional, Le Jeannic, P., additional, Lefevre, A., additional, Legay, E., additional, Legruel, F., additional, Lenzi, S., additional, Leoni, S., additional, Linget, D., additional, Liptrot, M., additional, López-Martens, A., additional, Lotodé, A., additional, Manara, L., additional, Ménager, L., additional, Mijatović, T., additional, Million, B., additional, Minarello, A., additional, Montagnoli, G., additional, Morrall, P., additional, Mullacrane, I., additional, Nyberg, J., additional, Philippon, G., additional, Polettini, M., additional, Popieul, F., additional, Pullia, A., additional, Recchia, F., additional, Reiter, P., additional, Richardt, G., additional, Rocchini, M., additional, Roger, A., additional, Saillant, F., additional, Sanchis, E., additional, Laskar, Md.S.R., additional, Secci, G., additional, Sigward, M.-H., additional, Simpson, J., additional, Solenne, N., additional, Spee, F., additional, Stefanini, A.M., additional, Stézowski, O., additional, Szilner, S., additional, Templeton, N., additional, Theisen, Ch., additional, Thiel, S., additional, Tomasi, F., additional, Tzvetkov, S., additional, Vigano, D., additional, Viscione, E., additional, Wieland, O., additional, Wimmer, K., additional, Wittwer, G., additional, and Zielińska, M., additional more...
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8. Sub-barrier fusion in C12+Mg26,24 : Hindrance and oscillations
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Stefanini, A. M., Montagnoli, G., Del Fabbro, M., Brugnara, D., Colucci, G., Corradi, L., Diklić, J., Fioretto, E., Galtarossa, F., Goasduff, A., Mazzocco, M., Pellumaj, J., Pilotto, E., Zago, L., and Zanon, I. more...
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Nuclear Physics, Heavy ion reactions, sub barrier fusion ,Heavy ion reactions ,sub barrier fusion ,Nuclear Physics - Published
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9. The use of babosa (Aloe vera) in treating burns: a literature review
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Zago, L. R., primary, Prado, K., additional, Benedito, V. L., additional, and Pereira, M. M., additional
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10. High-spin states in Po above the -decaying (18 ) Isomer
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Zago, L., Gottardo, A., Valiente-Dobón, J.J., Benzoni, G., Gadea, A., Górska, M., Lunardi, S., Podolyák, Zs., Regan, P.H., Rudolph, D., Algora, A., de Angelis, G., Bazzacco, D., Benlliure, J., Boutachkov, P., Bracco, A., Bruce, A.M., Camera, F., Casarejos, E., Cortés, M.L., Crespi, F.C.L., Corsi, A., Domingo-Pardo, C., Doncel, M., Engert, T., Geissel, H., Gerl, J., Goasduff, A., Goel, N., Grebosz, J., Gregor, E., Habermann, T., Klupp, S., Kojouharov, I., Kurz, N., Lenzi, S.M., Leoni, S., Mandal, S., Menegazzo, R., Mengoni, D., Million, B., Morales, A.I., Napoli, D.R., Naqvi, F., Nociforo, C., Pfützner, M., Pietri, S., Prochazka, A., Recchia, F., Sahin, E., Schaffner, H., Sharma, A., Sitar, B., Siwal, D., Strmen, P., Szarka, I., Ur, C.A., Walker, P.M., Weick, H., Wieland, O., and Wollersheim, H.J. more...
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The nucleus $^{212}$Po has been produced through the fragmentation of a $^{238}$U primary beam at 1 GeV/nucleon at GSI, separated with the FRagment Separator, FRS, and studied via isomer γ-decay spectroscopy with the RISING setup. Two delayed previously unknown γ rays have been observed. One has been attributed to the E3 decay of a 21$^{−}$ isomeric state feeding the α-emitting 45-s (18$^{+}$) high-spin isomer. The other γ-ray line has been assigned to the decay of a higher-lying 23$^{+}$ metastable state. These are the first observations of high-spin states above the $^{212}$Po (18$^{+}$) isomer, by virtue of the selectivity obtained via ion-by-ion identification of $^{238}$U fragmentation products. Comparison with shell-model calculations points to shortfalls in the nuclear interactions involving high-j proton and neutron orbitals, to which the region around Z∼100 is sensitive. more...
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11. A high resolution γ-ray array for the pandora plasma trap
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Goasduff, A., Santonocito, D., Menegazzo, R., Capra, S., Pullia, A., Raniero, W., Rosso, D., Toniolo, N., Zago, L., Naselli, E., and Napoli, D. R.
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Materials Science (miscellaneous) ,Biophysics ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Mathematical Physics - Abstract
The measurement of β-decay rates in plasma, simulating stellar-like conditions, is of high interest for the investigation of radionuclides involved in nuclear astrophysics processes. In the new PANDORA plasma trap, to be built at the INFN—Laboratori Nazionali del Sud of Catania (Italy), the β-decay rates will be estimated by detecting the γ-rays emitted by the daughter nuclei trapped in the confined plasma. The present work describes the high efficiency High Purity Germanium (HPGe) detector array that will be placed around the magnetic trap for this purpose, as well as the front-end electronics and acquisition system suitable for the array operation in presence of a high counting rate background originating from Bremsstrahlung radiation. more...
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12. High-spin states in 212Po above the α-decaying (18+) isomer
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Zago, L., primary, Gottardo, A., additional, Valiente-Dobón, J.J., additional, Benzoni, G., additional, Gadea, A., additional, Górska, M., additional, Lunardi, S., additional, Podolyák, Zs., additional, Regan, P.H., additional, Rudolph, D., additional, Algora, A., additional, de Angelis, G., additional, Bazzacco, D., additional, Benlliure, J., additional, Boutachkov, P., additional, Bracco, A., additional, Bruce, A.M., additional, Camera, F., additional, Casarejos, E., additional, Cortés, M.L., additional, Crespi, F.C.L., additional, Corsi, A., additional, Domingo-Pardo, C., additional, Doncel, M., additional, Engert, T., additional, Geissel, H., additional, Gerl, J., additional, Goasduff, A., additional, Goel, N., additional, Grebosz, J., additional, Gregor, E., additional, Habermann, T., additional, Klupp, S., additional, Kojouharov, I., additional, Kurz, N., additional, Lenzi, S.M., additional, Leoni, S., additional, Mandal, S., additional, Menegazzo, R., additional, Mengoni, D., additional, Million, B., additional, Morales, A.I., additional, Napoli, D.R., additional, Naqvi, F., additional, Nociforo, C., additional, Pfützner, M., additional, Pietri, S., additional, Prochazka, A., additional, Recchia, F., additional, Sahin, E., additional, Schaffner, H., additional, Sharma, A., additional, Sitar, B., additional, Siwal, D., additional, Strmen, P., additional, Szarka, I., additional, Ur, C.A., additional, Walker, P.M., additional, Weick, H., additional, Wieland, O., additional, and Wollersheim, H.-J., additional more...
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13. Diffusion imaging genomics provides novel insight into early mechanisms of cerebral small vessel disease.
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Le Grand Q, Tsuchida A, Koch A, Imtiaz MA, Aziz NA, Vigneron C, Zago L, Lathrop M, Dubrac A, Couffinhal T, Crivello F, Matthews PM, Mishra A, Breteler MMB, Tzourio C, and Debette S
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- Humans, Female, Male, Adult, Middle Aged, Aged, Young Adult, Aged, 80 and over, Genomics methods, Adolescent, Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide genetics, Neurites metabolism, Cerebral Small Vessel Diseases genetics, Genome-Wide Association Study methods, Diffusion Tensor Imaging methods, White Matter diagnostic imaging, White Matter metabolism, Brain metabolism
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Cerebral small vessel disease (cSVD) is a leading cause of stroke and dementia. Genetic risk loci for white matter hyperintensities (WMH), the most common MRI-marker of cSVD in older age, were recently shown to be significantly associated with white matter (WM) microstructure on diffusion tensor imaging (signal-based) in young adults. To provide new insights into these early changes in WM microstructure and their relation with cSVD, we sought to explore the genetic underpinnings of cutting-edge tissue-based diffusion imaging markers across the adult lifespan. We conducted a genome-wide association study of neurite orientation dispersion and density imaging (NODDI) markers in young adults (i-Share study: N = 1 758, (mean[range]) 22.1[18-35] years), with follow-up in young middle-aged (Rhineland Study: N = 714, 35.2[30-40] years) and late middle-aged to older individuals (UK Biobank: N = 33 224, 64.3[45-82] years). We identified 21 loci associated with NODDI markers across brain regions in young adults. The most robust association, replicated in both follow-up cohorts, was with Neurite Density Index (NDI) at chr5q14.3, a known WMH locus in VCAN. Two additional loci were replicated in UK Biobank, at chr17q21.2 with NDI, and chr19q13.12 with Orientation Dispersion Index (ODI). Transcriptome-wide association studies showed associations of STAT3 expression in arterial and adipose tissue (chr17q21.2) with NDI, and of several genes at chr19q13.12 with ODI. Genetic susceptibility to larger WMH volume, but not to vascular risk factors, was significantly associated with decreased NDI in young adults, especially in regions known to harbor WMH in older age. Individually, seven of 25 known WMH risk loci were associated with NDI in young adults. In conclusion, we identified multiple novel genetic risk loci associated with NODDI markers, particularly NDI, in early adulthood. These point to possible early-life mechanisms underlying cSVD and to processes involving remyelination, neurodevelopment and neurodegeneration, with a potential for novel approaches to prevention., (© 2024. The Author(s).) more...
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14. Olive Leaves as a Source of Anticancer Compounds: In Vitro Evidence and Mechanisms.
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Pessoa HR, Zago L, Difonzo G, Pasqualone A, Caponio F, and Ferraz da Costa DC
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- Humans, Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic pharmacology, Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic chemistry, Antioxidants pharmacology, Antioxidants chemistry, Neoplasms drug therapy, Neoplasms metabolism, Phenols pharmacology, Phenols chemistry, Antineoplastic Agents pharmacology, Antineoplastic Agents chemistry, Animals, Olea chemistry, Plant Leaves chemistry, Plant Extracts pharmacology, Plant Extracts chemistry
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Olive trees not only produce olives but also generate a substantial amount of waste and by-products, including leaves, pomace (the solid remains after pressing olives for oil), and wastewater from the olive oil-making process. The waste products, particularly the leaves, contain bioactive compounds, especially phenolic compounds, known for their health benefits, such as high antioxidant potential and the ability to reduce inflammation. These compounds have shown promise in preventing and treating cancer. This review, based on in vitro evidence, provides a detailed description and discussion of the mechanisms through which these compounds from olive leaves can prevent development, the ways they might act against cancer cells, and their potential to increase the sensitivity of tumor cells to conventional anticancer therapy. The possible synergistic effects of these compounds suggest that olive leaf extracts may offer a promising approach for cancer treatment, compared with isolated compounds, thus providing novel possibilities for cancer therapy. more...
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15. Acute Consumption of Cooked Green Banana Pulp Beverage (Musa cavendishii) Decreases Plasma Glucose in Healthy Women: A Cross-Sectional Controlled Study.
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Zago L, Pessoa HR, Rosado CP, da Silva AA, Pasqualone A, and Koury JC
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- Humans, Female, Adult, Cross-Sectional Studies, Young Adult, Dietary Carbohydrates analysis, Glycemic Index, Hunger, Beverages analysis, Satiation drug effects, Peptide YY blood, Gastric Inhibitory Polypeptide blood, Cooking methods, Fruit chemistry, Musa chemistry, Blood Glucose analysis, Insulin blood, Dietary Fiber analysis
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This study aimed at comparing the carbohydrate composition of three banana varieties (cv. Nanica, Nanicão, and Prata) and investigating the effect of a single dose of cooked green banana pulp beverage (GBPd) on plasma glycemic homeostasis indexes (glucose, PYY, GIP, insulin) and hunger and satiety sensation (visual analog scale-VAS). The bananas were classified according to the color scale. The fiber, total carbohydrate, and resistant starch (RS) were determined using validated methods. Glucose homeostasis indexes and hunger/satiety sensation were determined in ten healthy women in two stages before and after intake: (1) glucose solution (250 g/L); (2) one week later, consumption of the glucose solution plus 75 g/L of GBPd. Blood samples were collected twice in stage-1 and every 15 min for 2 h in stage-2. Cv. Nanicão was selected, because it presented a higher content in RS and dietary fiber on dry base than the other cultivars. Thus, it was used to test glycemic response. After 2 h of GBPd intake, no difference was observed in hunger/satiety sensation and plasma glycemic homeostasis indexes, except for a decrease in plasma glucose concentration (-15%, p = 0.0232) compared to stage-1. These results suggest that cv. Nanicão has a higher potential as a functional ingredient and can influence the reduction in the glycemic index of a meal compared to other cultivars. However, it had not a short-term effect on hormones GIP and PYY in healthy women. Further research is needed to understand the long-term effects and mechanisms of green banana on glycemic control and satiety., (© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.) more...
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16. Chemical Composition, Fatty Acid Profile, Phenolic Compounds, and Antioxidant Activity of Raw and Germinated Chia (Salvia hispanica L.) Seeds.
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Salgado VDSCN, Zago L, Fonseca END, Calderari MRDCM, Citelli M, and Miyahira RF
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- Fatty Acids analysis, Salvia hispanica, Seeds chemistry, Phenols analysis, Antioxidants analysis, Salvia chemistry
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The consumption of chia seeds has become popular due to their beneficial health properties and the germination of chia seeds seems to further enhance these properties. This study aimed to evaluate the changes in the nutritional composition of chia seeds after germination for 3 and 6 days. Chemical composition, fatty acid profile, phenolic content and antioxidant capacity were determined. The indices of lipid quality, atherogenicity, thrombogenicity, and the n-6/n-3 ratio were calculated. Chia sprouts presented a significant increase in minerals, proteins, and a reduction in total lipid content with maintenance of lipid quality. Total phenolic content decreased significantly as germination time increased, but there was a significant increase in the amount of rosmarinic acid. Chia sprouts showed a significant increase in antioxidant potential when compared to raw chia seeds. As a conclusion, the results of this study demonstrated that chia seed germination is a simple, economical, and short-term process capable of improving the nutritional composition of the seeds., (© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.) more...
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17. Health Outcomes Related to the Consumption of Olive Products: A Brief Review.
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de Aguiar Sobral P, Miyahira RF, and Zago L
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- Olive Oil, Phenols analysis, Outcome Assessment, Health Care, Olea
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Olive oil, as well as by-products and waste that are left after production, particularly olive pomace and olive leaf, have been extensively researched as sources of phenolic compounds. These compounds are known for their biological properties and have been associated with the prevention of chronic non-communicable diseases. Metabolomics has been used as a methodological tool to elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying these properties. The present review explores the health outcomes and changes in endogenous metabolite profiles induced by olive derivatives. A literature search was conducted using the scientific databases Scopus, Web of Science and PubMed, and the selected articles were published between the years 2012 and 2023. The reviewed studies have reported several health benefits of olive derivatives and their phenolic components, including appetite regulation, fewer cardiovascular disorders, and antiproliferative properties. This review also addressed the bioavailability of these compounds, their impact on the microbiota, and described biomarkers of their intake. Therefore, there should be further research using this methodology for a better understanding of the performance and therapeutic potential of olive derivatives., (© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.) more...
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18. Genetic Variability and Admixture Zones in the Italian Populations of Turkey Oak ( Quercus cerris L.).
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Bertolasi B, Zago L, Gui L, Cossu P, Vanetti I, Rizzi S, Cavallini M, Lombardo G, and Binelli G
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The Turkey oak ( Quercus cerris L.) is widely distributed in Italy, where it is the ecologically dominant oak on sandy and acidic soil. In this work, we analysed 23 natural populations by means of eight SSR (microsatellite) markers, to obtain the first synthetic map of genetic variability for this species and to study its dispersion during the Holocene, due to the possibility that at least one refugium during the Last Glacial Maximum was in Italy. The analyses showed a good amount of genetic variability together with fair differentiation between populations, as indicated by F
ST = 0.059. A Bayesian analysis of the amount of admixture among populations revealed the presence of four putative gene pools of origin and a rough subdivision of the populations according to their geographic location, as confirmed by the spatial analysis. No evidence for the existence of putative refugial populations was found; however, this study paves the way for the planning of conservation strategies also with regard to the relationship between Turkey oak and other oak species in Italy. more...- Published
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19. Chia (Salvia hispanica L.) Seed Germination: a Brief Review.
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Salgado VDSCN, Zago L, Antunes AEC, and Miyahira RF
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- Germination, Seeds, Salvia hispanica, Antioxidants, Phenols, Phytochemicals, Salvia
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Chia (Salvia hispanica L.) is a seed native to northern Mexico and southern Guatemala that has started to be consumed in recent years in other regions of the world owing to its nutritional and functional properties. Germination of chia seeds seems to be able to further improve these properties, and it has been the subject of some studies. In general, germination has proven to be a simple and inexpensive process capable of improving the content of phenolic compounds and the antioxidant capacity of foods, as well as reducing antinutritional factors that interfere with nutrient absorption. A particular characteristic of chia seeds is that they produce mucilage when they are hydrated. For this reason, the germination conditions of the seed need to be adapted. The nutritional guidelines of some countries, such as Brazil, Germany and Sweden, recommend that the diet of the population should be more plant-based, thus encouraging the consumption of foods with a high content of bioactive compounds and nutrients, e.g., germinated seeds. This review briefly explored the germination conditions of chia seeds as well as the changes in phytonutrient content and antinutritional factors after their germination process. The main information available in the literature is that germination of chia seeds can increase the contents of protein, fiber, and total phenolic compounds. As a conclusion, germination of chia seeds is favorable for increasing their health benefits and nutritional value. However, chia germination parameters should be adjusted and microbiological risks should be properly evaluated., (© 2022. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature.) more...
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