310 results on '"Modena, A."'
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2. Non-Uniqueness and Energy Dissipation for 2D Euler Equations with Vorticity in Hardy Spaces
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Buck, Miriam, primary and Modena, Stefano, additional
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- 2024
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3. Between artificial intelligence and customer experience: a literature review on the intersection
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Peruchini, Melise, primary, da Silva, Gustavo Modena, additional, and Teixeira, Julio Monteiro, additional
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- 2024
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4. Non-specific and ski-specific performance development in peri-pubertal cross-country skiers
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Zoppirolli, Chiara, primary, Modena, Roberto, additional, Bortolan, Lorenzo, additional, Schena, Federico, additional, and Pellegrini, Barbara, additional
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- 2023
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5. Photobiomodulation therapy with light-emitting diode in stimulating adipose tissue mitochondria
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Modena, Débora Aparecida Oliveira, primary, Ferro, Ana Paula, additional, de Oliveira Guirro, Elaine Caldeira, additional, Cazzo, Everton, additional, and Chaim, Elinton Adami, additional
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- 2023
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6. A proof of concept to define the parameters affecting poly-l-lactide-co-poly-ε-caprolactone shape memory electrospun nanofibers for biomedical applications
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Silvia Pisani, Ida Genta, Tiziana Modena, Rossella Dorati, Giovanna Bruni, Marco Benazzo, and Bice Conti
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Pharmaceutical Science - Abstract
This study is a proof of concept performed to evaluate process parameters affecting shape memory effect of copolymer poly-l-lactide-co-poly-ε-caprolactone (PLA:PCL) 70:30 ratio based nanofibrous scaffolds. A design of experiment (DOE) statistical approach was used to define the interaction between independent material and process variables related to electrospun scaffold manufacturing, such as polymer solution concentration (w/v%), spinning time (min), and needle size (Gauge), and their influence on Rf% (ability of the scaffold to maintain the induced temporary shape) and Rr% (ability of the scaffold to recover its original shape) outputs. A mathematical model was obtained from DOE useful to predict scaffold Rf% and Rr% values. PLA-PCL 15% w/v, 22G needle, and 20-min spinning time were selected to confirm the data obtained from theoretical model. Subsequent morphological (SEM), chemical-physical (GPC and DSC), mechanical (uniaxial tensile tests), and biological (cell viability and adhesion) characterizations were performed. Graphical abstract
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- 2022
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7. Optimizing reirradiation for relapsed medulloblastoma: identifying the ideal patient and tumor profiles
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Massimino, Maura, primary, Vennarini, Sabina, additional, Buttarelli, Francesca Romana, additional, Antonelli, Manila, additional, Colombo, Francesca, additional, Minasi, Simone, additional, Pecori, Emilia, additional, Ferroli, Paolo, additional, Giussani, Carlo, additional, Schiariti, Marco, additional, Schiavello, Elisabetta, additional, Biassoni, Veronica, additional, Erbetta, Alessandra, additional, Chiapparini, Luisa, additional, Nigro, Olga, additional, Boschetti, Luna, additional, Gianno, Francesca, additional, Miele, Evelina, additional, Modena, Piergiorgio, additional, De Cecco, Loris, additional, Pollo, Bianca, additional, and Barretta, Francesco, additional
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- 2023
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8. Community mental health care network: an evaluative approach in a Brazilian state
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Coelho, Vívian Andrade Araújo, primary, da Gama, Carlos Alberto Pegolo, additional, Andrade, Leonardo Isolani e, additional, Silva, Mariana Arantes e, additional, Guimarães, Denise Alves, additional, de Azevedo Guimarães, Eliete Albano, additional, and Modena, Celina Maria, additional
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- 2023
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9. Community mental health care network: an evaluative approach in a Brazilian state
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Vívian Andrade Araújo Coelho, Carlos Alberto Pegolo da Gama, Leonardo Isolani e Andrade, Mariana Arantes e Silva, Denise Alves Guimarães, Eliete Albano de Azevedo Guimarães, and Celina Maria Modena
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Psychiatry and Mental health ,Health Policy ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Pshychiatric Mental Health - Abstract
In recent decades, public policies of the Unified Health System (SUS) in Brazil have structured a community mental health care network (RAPS) based on various community actions and services. This study carried out evaluative research on the implementation of the structure and process dimensions of this care network in Minas Gerais, the second most populous state of Brazil, generating indicators that can enhance the strategic management of the public health system in the strengthening the psychosocial care in the state. The application of a multidimensional instrument, previously validated (IMAI-RAPS), in 795 of the 853 municipalities in Minas Gerais was carried out between June and August 2020. Regarding the structural dimension, we noticed an adequate implementation of services like ‘Family Health Strategy,’ ‘Expanded Family Health Center,’ and ‘Psychosocial Care Centers’ but a lack of ‘Beds in General Hospitals’ destinated to mental health care, ‘Unified Electronic Medical Records’ and ‘Mental Health Training Activities for Professionals.’ In the process dimension, adequate implementation of actions such as ‘Multidisciplinary and Joint Care,’ ‘Assistance to Common Mental Disorders by Primary Health Care,’ ‘Management of Psychiatric Crises in Psychosocial Care Centers,’ ‘Offer of Health Promotion Actions,’ and ‘Discussion of Cases by Mental Health Teams’ point to a form of work consistent with the guidelines. However, we detected difficulties in the implementation of ‘Psychosocial Rehabilitation Actions,’ ‘Productive Inclusion,’ ‘User Protagonism,’ ‘Network Integration,’ and practical activities for the effectiveness of collaborative care. We found a better implementation of the mental health care network in more populous, demographically dense, and socioeconomically developed cities, which shows the importance of regional sharing of services that are not possible for small cities. The evaluation practices of mental health care networks are scarce throughout the Brazilian territory, a fact also found in Minas Gerais, highlighting the need for its expansion not only in the scientific sphere but also in the daily life of the various levels of management.
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- 2023
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10. Updated Recommendations on Cardiovascular Prevention in 2022: An Executive Document of the Italian Society of Cardiovascular Prevention
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Massimo, Volpe, Giovanna, Gallo, Maria Grazia, Modena, Claudio, Ferri, Giovambattista, Desideri, Giuliano, Tocci, and Roberto, Volpe
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antiplatelet treatment ,covid-19 ,cardiovascular prevention ,diabetes ,high blood pressure ,hypercholesterolemia ,obesity ,Antiplatelet treatment ,COVID-19 ,Cardiovascular prevention ,Diabetes ,High blood pressure ,Hypercholesterolemia ,Obesity ,Communicable Disease Control ,Humans ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ,Dyslipidemias ,Diabetes Mellitus ,Internal Medicine ,Consensus Document ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Type 2 - Abstract
This executive document reflects and updates the key points of a Consensus document on Cardiovascular (CV) Prevention realized through the contribution of a number of Italian Scientific Societies and coordinated by the Italian Society of Cardiovascular Prevention (SIPREC). The aim of this executive document is to analyze and discuss the new recommendations introduced by international guidelines for the management of major CV risk factors, such as hypertension, dyslipidemias and type 2 diabetes, consisting in the identification of lower therapeutic targets, in the promotion of combination fixed drug therapies and in the introduction in routine clinical practice of new effective pharmacological classes. Moreover, the document highlights the importance of effective CV prevention strategies during the the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak which has dramatically changed the priorities and the use of available resources by the national healthcare systems and have caused a reduction of programmed follow-up visits and procedures and even of hospital admissions for severe acute pathologies. In addition, the pandemic and the consequent lockdown measures imposed have caused a widespread diffusion of unhealthy behaviors with detrimental effects on the CV system. In such a context, reinforcement of CV prevention activities may play a key role in reducing the future impact of these deleterious conditions.
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- 2022
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11. Correction: Clinical validation of full HR-HPV genotyping HPV Selfy assay according to the international guidelines for HPV test requirements for cervical cancer screening on clinician-collected and self-collected samples
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Avian, Alice, primary, Clemente, Nicolò, additional, Mauro, Elisabetta, additional, Isidoro, Erica, additional, Di Napoli, Michela, additional, Dudine, Sandra, additional, Del Fabro, Anna, additional, Morini, Stefano, additional, Perin, Tiziana, additional, Giudici, Fabiola, additional, Cammisuli, Tamara, additional, Foschi, Nicola, additional, Mocenigo, Marco, additional, Montrone, Michele, additional, Modena, Chiara, additional, Polenghi, Martina, additional, Puzzi, Luca, additional, Tomaic, Vjekoslav, additional, Valenti, Giulio, additional, Sola, Riccardo, additional, Zanolla, Shivani, additional, Vogrig, Enea, additional, Riva, Elisabetta, additional, Angeletti, Silvia, additional, Ciccozzi, Massimo, additional, Castriciano, Santina, additional, Pachetti, Maria, additional, Petti, Matteo, additional, Centonze, Sandro, additional, Gerin, Daniela, additional, Banks, Lawrence, additional, Marini, Bruna, additional, Canzonieri, Vincenzo, additional, Sopracordevole, Francesco, additional, Zanconati, Fabrizio, additional, and Ippodrino, Rudy, additional
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- 2023
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12. Discovery and structural characterization of chicoric acid as a SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid protein ligand and RNA binding disruptor
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Gustavo Fernando Mercaldi, Eduardo Henrique Salviano Bezerra, Fernanda Aparecida Heleno Batista, Celisa Caldana Costa Tonoli, Adriana Santos Soprano, Jacqueline Farinha Shimizu, Alice Nagai, Jaqueline Cristina da Silva, Helder Veras Ribeiro Filho, Jéssica do Nascimento Faria, Marcos Guilherme da Cunha, Ana Carolina Mattos Zeri, Andrey Fabricio Ziem Nascimento, José Luiz Proenca-Modena, Marcio Chaim Bajgelman, Silvana Aparecida Rocco, Paulo Sérgio Lopes-de-Oliveira, Artur Torres Cordeiro, Marjorie Bruder, Rafael Elias Marques, Mauricio Luis Sforça, Kleber Gomes Franchini, Celso Eduardo Benedetti, Ana Carolina Migliorini Figueira, and Daniela Barretto Barbosa Trivella
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Multidisciplinary ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Humans ,COVID-19 ,RNA ,Nucleocapsid Proteins ,Ligands ,Antiviral Agents ,Protein Binding - Abstract
The nucleocapsid (N) protein plays critical roles in coronavirus genome transcription and packaging, representing a key target for the development of novel antivirals, and for which structural information on ligand binding is scarce. We used a novel fluorescence polarization assay to identify small molecules that disrupt the binding of the N protein to a target RNA derived from the SARS-CoV-2 genome packaging signal. Several phenolic compounds, including L-chicoric acid (CA), were identified as high-affinity N-protein ligands. The binding of CA to the N protein was confirmed by isothermal titration calorimetry, 1H-STD and 15N-HSQC NMR, and by the crystal structure of CA bound to the N protein C-terminal domain (CTD), further revealing a new modulatory site in the SARS-CoV-2 N protein. Moreover, CA reduced SARS-CoV-2 replication in cell cultures. These data thus open venues for the development of new antivirals targeting the N protein, an essential and yet underexplored coronavirus target.
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- 2022
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13. Discovery and structural characterization of chicoric acid as a SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid protein ligand and RNA binding disruptor
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Mercaldi, Gustavo Fernando, primary, Bezerra, Eduardo Henrique Salviano, additional, Batista, Fernanda Aparecida Heleno, additional, Tonoli, Celisa Caldana Costa, additional, Soprano, Adriana Santos, additional, Shimizu, Jacqueline Farinha, additional, Nagai, Alice, additional, da Silva, Jaqueline Cristina, additional, Filho, Helder Veras Ribeiro, additional, do Nascimento Faria, Jéssica, additional, da Cunha, Marcos Guilherme, additional, Zeri, Ana Carolina Mattos, additional, Nascimento, Andrey Fabricio Ziem, additional, Proenca-Modena, José Luiz, additional, Bajgelman, Marcio Chaim, additional, Rocco, Silvana Aparecida, additional, Lopes-de-Oliveira, Paulo Sérgio, additional, Cordeiro, Artur Torres, additional, Bruder, Marjorie, additional, Marques, Rafael Elias, additional, Sforça, Mauricio Luis, additional, Franchini, Kleber Gomes, additional, Benedetti, Celso Eduardo, additional, Figueira, Ana Carolina Migliorini, additional, and Trivella, Daniela Barretto Barbosa, additional
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- 2022
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14. Modeling and measuring glucose diffusion and consumption by colorectal cancer spheroids in hanging drops using integrated biosensors
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Nassim Rousset, Mario M. Modena, Patrick Misun, Maria Grazia Modena, and Andreas Hierlemann
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Technology ,Engineering ,Physics ,Materials Science (miscellaneous) ,TA1-2040 ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Article ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electrical and electronic engineering - Abstract
As 3D in vitro tissue models become more pervasive, their built-in nutrient, metabolite, compound, and waste gradients increase biological relevance at the cost of analysis simplicity. Investigating these gradients and the resulting metabolic heterogeneity requires invasive and time-consuming methods. An alternative is using electrochemical biosensors and measuring concentrations around the tissue model to obtain size-dependent metabolism data. With our hanging-drop-integrated enzymatic glucose biosensors, we conducted current measurements within hanging-drop compartments hosting spheroids formed from the human colorectal carcinoma cell line HCT116. We developed a physics-based mathematical model of analyte consumption and transport, considering (1) diffusion and enzymatic conversion of glucose to form hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) by the glucose-oxidase-based hydrogel functionalization of our biosensors at the microscale; (2) H2O2 oxidation at the electrode surface, leading to amperometric H2O2 readout; (3) glucose diffusion and glucose consumption by cancer cells in a spherical tissue model at the microscale; (4) glucose and H2O2 transport in our hanging-drop compartments at the macroscale; and (5) solvent evaporation, leading to glucose and H2O2 upconcentration. Our model relates the measured currents to the glucose concentrations generating the currents. The low limit of detection of our biosensors (0.4 ± 0.1 μM), combined with our current-fitting method, enabled us to reveal glucose dynamics within our system. By measuring glucose dynamics in hanging-drop compartments populated by cancer spheroids of various sizes, we could infer glucose distributions within the spheroid, which will help translate in vitro 3D tissue model results to in vivo., Microsystems & Nanoengineering, 8 (1), ISSN:2096-1030, ISSN:2055-7434
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- 2022
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15. Influence of pitch size and goalkeepers on external and internal load during small-sided games in amateur soccer players
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Andrea Togni, Barbara Pellegrini, Maurizio Fanchini, Federico Schena, and Roberto Modena
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Heart rate ,Football ,030229 sport sciences ,Perceived exertion ,Human physiology ,SSGs ,Mean difference ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Statistics ,Small goals ,Small sided games ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,RPE ,Training load ,Amateur ,Pitch dimensions ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Mathematics - Abstract
Purpose To analyse the influence of goalkeepers during 4-a-side small-sided games, played in pitches of two different sizes (small: 30 × 20 m, large: 40 × 30 m). Methods Total distance covered (TD), distance covered at low- (LSD), moderate- (MSD), high- (HSD) and very high-speed (VHSD), average and maximal speed, Edwards’ training load (Edw-TL), time spent above 90% of maximal heart rate (T90%) and rate of perceived exertion (RPE) were monitored, in 18 amateur soccer players. Results Higher TD (mean difference: + 181 m, Hedge’s g: 0.93 and + 400 m, 3.37), MSD (+ 85 m, 0.79 and + 146 m, 1.64), HSD (+ 101 m, 1.41 and + 179 m, 3.26), VHSD (+ 30 m, 1.89 and + 35 m, 1.26), average speed (+ 0.65 km h−1, 0.88 and + 1.47 km h−1, 3.31) and maximal speed (+ 3.60 km h−1, 1.40 and + 3.58 km h−1, 1.40) were found in large than small pitch, without and with goalkeepers, respectively. Goalkeeper’s presence increased Edw-TL (+ 8.4 AU, 0.70) and reduced TD (− 141 m, 0.75), HSD (− 54 m, 0.75) and average speed (− 0.54 km h−1, 0.76) in small pitch and maximal speed (1.59 km h−1, 0.60 and 1.61 km h−1, 0.66) in both small and large pitches, respectively. RPE was higher (+ 20, 1.52) in the large than small pitch when the goalkeepers were present. Conclusion Implementing small-sided games, coaches should be aware that lower external load with similar internal load could be provided using small pitch with goalkeeper rather than either small goals or larger pitch. Furthermore, large small-sided games without goalkeeper may be the best choice for eliciting high training load.
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16. In COVID-19 Health Messaging, Loss Framing Increases Anxiety with Little-to-No Concomitant Benefits: Experimental Evidence from 84 Countries
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Dorison, Charles A., primary, Lerner, Jennifer S., additional, Heller, Blake H., additional, Rothman, Alexander J., additional, Kawachi, Ichiro I., additional, Wang, Ke, additional, Rees, Vaughan W., additional, Gill, Brian P., additional, Gibbs, Nancy, additional, Ebersole, Charles R., additional, Vally, Zahir, additional, Tajchman, Zuzanna, additional, Zsido, Andras N., additional, Zrimsek, Mija, additional, Chen, Zhang, additional, Ziano, Ignazio, additional, Gialitaki, Zoi, additional, Ceary, Chris D., additional, Lin, Yijun, additional, Kunisato, Yoshihiko, additional, Yamada, Yuki, additional, Xiao, Qinyu, additional, Jiang, Xiaoming, additional, Du, Xinkai, additional, Yao, Elvin, additional, Wilson, John Paul, additional, Cyrus-Lai, Wilson, additional, Jimenez-Leal, William, additional, Law, Wilbert, additional, Collins, W. Matthew, additional, Richard, Karley L., additional, Vranka, Marek, additional, Ankushev, Vladislav, additional, Schei, Vidar, additional, Križanić, Valerija, additional, Kadreva, Veselina Hristova, additional, Adoric, Vera Cubela, additional, Tran, Ulrich S., additional, Yeung, Siu Kit, additional, Hassan, Widad, additional, Houston, Ralph, additional, Lima, Tiago J. S., additional, Ostermann, Thomas, additional, Frizzo, Thomas, additional, Sverdrup, Therese E., additional, House, Thea, additional, Gill, Tripat, additional, Fedotov, Maksim, additional, Paltrow, Tamar, additional, Jernsäther, Teodor, additional, Koptjevskaja-Tamm, Maria, additional, Hostler, Thomas J., additional, Ishii, Tatsunori, additional, Szaszi, Barnabas, additional, Adamus, Sylwia, additional, Suter, Lilian, additional, Habib, Sumaiya, additional, Studzinska, Anna, additional, Stojanovska, Dragana, additional, Janssen, Steve M. J., additional, Stieger, Stefan, additional, Schulenberg, Stefan E., additional, Tatachari, Srinivasan, additional, Azouaghe, Soufian, additional, Sorokowski, Piotr, additional, Sorokowska, Agnieszka, additional, Song, Xin, additional, Lewis, Savannah C., additional, Sinkolova, Sladjana, additional, Grigoryev, Dmitry, additional, Drexler, Shira Meir, additional, Daches, Shimrit, additional, Geniole, Shawn N., additional, Vračar, Selena, additional, Massoni, Sébastien, additional, Zorjan, Saša, additional, Sarıoğuz, Eylül, additional, Izquierdo, Sara Morales, additional, Alves, Sara G., additional, Pöntinen, Sara, additional, Solas, Sara Álvarez, additional, Ordoñez-Riaño, Santiago, additional, Očovaj, Sanja Batić, additional, Onie, Sandersan, additional, Lins, Samuel, additional, Çoksan, Sami, additional, Sacakli, Asli, additional, Ruiz-Fernández, Susana, additional, Geiger, Sandra J., additional, FatahModares, Saeideh, additional, Walczak, Radoslaw B., additional, Betlehem, Ruben, additional, Vilar, Roosevelt, additional, Cárcamo, Rodrigo, additional, Ross, Robert M., additional, McCarthy, Randy, additional, Ballantyne, Tonia, additional, Westgate, Erin C., additional, Afhami, Reza, additional, Ren, Dongning, additional, Monteiro, Renan P., additional, Reips, Ulf-Dietrich, additional, Reggev, Niv, additional, Calin-Jageman, Robert J., additional, Pourafshari, Razieh, additional, Oliveira, Raquel, additional, Nedelcheva-Datsova, Mina, additional, Rahal, Rima-Maria, additional, Ribeiro, Rafael R., additional, Radtke, Theda, additional, Searston, Rachel, additional, Habte, Redeate, additional, Zdybek, Przemysław, additional, Chen, Sau-Chin, additional, Maturan, Princess Lovella G., additional, Perillo, Jennifer T., additional, Isager, Peder Mortvedt, additional, Kačmár, Pavol, additional, Macapagal, Paulo Manuel, additional, Szwed, Paulina, additional, Hanel, Paul H. 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G., additional, Arriaga, Patrícia, additional, Paris, Bastien, additional, Papachristopoulos, Konstantinos, additional, Correa, Pablo Sebastián, additional, Kácha, Ondřej, additional, Bernardo, Márcia, additional, Campos, Olatz, additional, Bravo, Olalla Niño, additional, Galindo-Caballero, Oscar J., additional, Ogbonnaya, Chisom Esther, additional, Bialobrzeska, Olga, additional, Kiselnikova, Natalia, additional, Simonovic, Nicolle, additional, Cohen, Noga, additional, Nock, Nora L., additional, Johannes, Niklas, additional, Albayrak-Aydemir, Nihan, additional, Say, Nicolas, additional, Torunsky, Nathan, additional, Van Doren, Natalia, additional, Sunami, Naoyuki, additional, Rachev, Nikolay R., additional, Majeed, Nadyanna M., additional, Schmidt, Nadya-Daniela, additional, Nadif, Khaoula, additional, Corral-Frías, Nadia S., additional, Ouherrou, Nihal, additional, Pantazi, Myrto, additional, Lucas, Marc Y., additional, Vasilev, Martin R., additional, Ortiz, María Victoria, additional, Butt, Muhammad Mussaffa, additional, Kabir, Muhib, additional, Muda, Rafał, additional, Tejada Rivera, Maria del Carmen MC, additional, Sirota, Miroslav, additional, Seehuus, Martin, additional, Parzuchowski, Michal, additional, Toro, Mónica, additional, Hricova, Monika, additional, Maldonado, Mónica Alarcón, additional, Marszalek, Magdalena, additional, Karekla, Maria, additional, Mioni, Giovanna, additional, Bosma, Minke Jasmijn, additional, Westerlund, Minja, additional, Vdovic, Milica, additional, Bialek, Michal, additional, Silan, Miguel A., additional, Anne, Michele, additional, Misiak, Michal, additional, Grinberg, Maurice, additional, Capizzi, Mariagrazia, additional, Espinoza Barría, Mauricio F., additional, Kurfali, Merve A., additional, Mensink, Michael C., additional, Harutyunyan, Mikayel, additional, Khosla, Meetu, additional, Korbmacher, Max, additional, Adamkovič, Matúš, additional, Ribeiro, Matheus Fernando Felix, additional, Terskova, Maria, additional, Hruška, Matej, additional, Martončik, Marcel, additional, Voracek, Martin, additional, Čadek, Martin, additional, Frías-Armenta, Martha, additional, Kowal, Marta, additional, Topor, Marta, additional, Roczniewska, Marta, additional, Oosterlinck, Marlies, additional, Kohlová, Markéta Braun, additional, Paruzel-Czachura, Mariola, additional, Romanova, Marina, additional, Papadatou-Pastou, Marietta, additional, Lund, Maria Louise, additional, Antoniadi, Maria, additional, Jones, Marc V., additional, Ortiz, Manuel S., additional, Manavalan, Mathi, additional, Muminov, Abdumalik, additional, Kossowska, Małgorzata, additional, Friedemann, Maja, additional, Wielgus, Magdalena, additional, Varella, Marco A. C., additional, Colloff, Melissa F., additional, Bradford, Maria, additional, Vaughn, Leigh Ann, additional, Eudave, Luis, additional, Vieira, Luc, additional, Pineda, Lina Maria Sanabria, additional, Pérez, Laura Calderón, additional, Lazarevic, Ljiljana B., additional, Jaremka, Lisa M., additional, Kushnir, Elizaveta, additional, Anton-Boicuk, Lisa, additional, de Holanda Coelho, Gabriel Lins, additional, Ahlgren, Lina, additional, Levitan, Carmel A., additional, Micheli, Leticia, additional, Volz, Leonhard, additional, Stojanovska, Marija, additional, Boucher, Leanne, additional, Samojlenko, Lara, additional, Delgado, Lady Grey Javela, additional, Kaliska, Lada, additional, Warmelink, Lara, additional, Rojas-Berscia, Luis Miguel, additional, Yu, Karen, additional, Wachowicz, Jakub, additional, Desai, Kermeka, additional, Barzykowski, Krystian, additional, Kozma, Luca, additional, Evans, Kortnee, additional, Kirgizova, Komila, additional, Agesin, Bamikole Emmanuel, additional, Koehn, Monica A, additional, Wolfe, Kelly, additional, Korobova, Tatiana, additional, Klevjer, Kristoffer, additional, van Schie, Kevin, additional, Vezirian, Kevin, additional, Damnjanović, Kaja, additional, Thommesen, Katrine Krabbe, additional, Schmidt, Kathleen, additional, Filip, Katarzyna, additional, Grzech, Karolina, additional, Hoyer, Karlijn, additional, Moon, Karis, additional, Rana, Kafeel, additional, Janjić, Kristina, additional, Suchow, Jordan W., additional, Kielińska, Julita, additional, Cruz Vásquez, Julio E, additional, Beitner, Julia, additional, Vargas-Nieto, Juan Camilo, additional, Roxas, Jose Carlos T., additional, Taber, Jennifer, additional, Urriago-Rayo, Joan, additional, Pavlacic, Jeffrey M., additional, Bavolar, Jozef, additional, Soto, José A., additional, Olofsson, Jonas K., additional, Vilsmeier, Johannes K., additional, Messerschmidt, Johanna, additional, Czamanski-Cohen, Johanna, additional, Boudesseul, Jordane, additional, Lee, Jeong Min, additional, Kamburidis, Julia, additional, Zickfeld, Janis, additional, Miranda, Jacob F., additional, Verharen, Jeroen P. H., additional, Hristova, Evgeniya, additional, Beshears, Julie E., additional, Đorđević, Jasna Milošević, additional, Bosch, Jasmijn, additional, Valentova, Jaroslava Varella, additional, Antfolk, Jan, additional, Berkessel, Jana B., additional, Schrötter, Jana, additional, Urban, Jan, additional, Röer, Jan Philipp, additional, Norton, James O, additional, Silva, Jaime R., additional, Pickering, Jade S., additional, Vintr, Jáchym, additional, Uttley, Jim, additional, Kunst, Jonas R., additional, Ndukaihe, Izuchukwu L. G., additional, Iyer, Aishwarya, additional, Vilares, Iris, additional, Ivanov, Aleksandr, additional, Ropovik, Ivan, additional, Sula, Isabela, additional, Sarieva, Irena, additional, Metin-Orta, Irem, additional, Prusova, Irina, additional, Pinto, Isabel, additional, Bozdoc, Andreea Ioana, additional, Almeida, Inês A. T., additional, Pit, Ilse L., additional, Dalgar, Ilker, additional, Zakharov, Ilya, additional, Arinze, Azuka Ikechukwu, additional, Ihaya, Keiko, additional, Stephen, Ian D., additional, Gjoneska, Biljana, additional, Brohmer, Hilmar, additional, Flowe, Heather, additional, Godbersen, Hendrik, additional, Kocalar, Halil Emre, additional, Hedgebeth, Mattie V., additional, Chuan-Peng, Hu, additional, Sharifian, MohammadHasan, additional, Manley, Harry, additional, Akkas, Handan, additional, Hajdu, Nandor, additional, Azab, Habiba, additional, Kaminski, Gwenael, additional, Nilsonne, Gustav, additional, Anjum, Gulnaz, additional, Travaglino, Giovanni A., additional, Feldman, Gilad, additional, Pfuhl, Gerit, additional, Czarnek, Gabriela, additional, Marcu, Gabriela Mariana, additional, Hofer, Gabriela, additional, Banik, Gabriel, additional, Adetula, Gabriel Agboola, additional, Bijlstra, Gijsbert, additional, Verbruggen, Frederick, additional, Kung, Franki Y. H., additional, Foroni, Francesco, additional, Singer, Gage, additional, Muchembled, Fany, additional, Azevedo, Flavio, additional, Mosannenzadeh, Farnaz, additional, Marinov, Evelina, additional, Štrukelj, Eva, additional, Etebari, Zahra, additional, Baskin, Ernest, additional, Garcia, Elkin Oswaldo Luis, additional, Musser, Erica, additional, van Steenkiste, I.M.M., additional, Ahn, El Rim, additional, Pronizius, Ekaterina, additional, Jackson, Emily A, additional, Manunta, Efisio, additional, Agadullina, Elena, additional, Šakan, Dušana, additional, Dursun, Pinar, additional, Dujols, Olivier, additional, Dubrov, Dmitrii, additional, Willis, Megan, additional, Tümer, Murat, additional, Beaudry, Jennifer L., additional, Popović, Dora, additional, Dunleavy, Daniel, additional, Djamai, Ikhlas, additional, Krupić, Dino, additional, Vega, Diego, additional, Du, Hongfei, additional, Mola, Débora, additional, Davis, William E., additional, Holford, Dawn Liu, additional, Lewis, David M. G., additional, Vaidis, David C., additional, Ozery, Daphna Hausman, additional, Ricaurte, Danilo Zambrano, additional, Storage, Daniel, additional, Sousa, Daniela, additional, Alvarez, Daniela Serrato, additional, Rosa, Anna Dalla, additional, Krupić, Dajana, additional, Marko, Dafne, additional, Moreau, David, additional, Reeck, Crystal, additional, Correia, Rita C., additional, Whitt, Cassie M., additional, Lamm, Claus, additional, Solorzano, Claudio Singh, additional, von Bastian, Claudia C., additional, Sutherland, Clare AM, additional, Overkott, Clara, additional, Aberson, Christopher L., additional, Wang, Chunhui, additional, Karashiali, Christiana, additional, Noone, Chris, additional, Chiu, Faith, additional, Picciocchi, Chiara, additional, Karaarslan, Cemre, additional, Cellini, Nicola, additional, Esteban-Serna, Celia, additional, Reyna, Cecilia, additional, Batres, Carlota, additional, Li, Ranran, additional, Grano, Caterina, additional, Carpentier, Joelle, additional, Tamnes, Christian K., additional, Fu, Cynthia H.Y., additional, Ishkhanyan, Byurakn, additional, Bylinina, Lisa, additional, Jaeger, Bastian, additional, Bundt, Carsten, additional, Allred, Tara Bulut, additional, Bokkour, Ahmed, additional, Bogatyreva, Natalia, additional, Chopik, William J., additional, Antazo, Benedict, additional, Behzadnia, Behzad, additional, Becker, Maja, additional, Cocco, Beatrice, additional, Chou, Wei-Lun, additional, Hubena, Barbora, additional, Žuro, Barbara, additional, Aczel, Balazs, additional, Baklanova, Ekaterina, additional, Bai, Hui, additional, Balci, Busra Bahar, additional, Babinčák, Peter, additional, Dixson, Barnaby James Wyld, additional, Mokady, Aviv, additional, Kappes, Heather Barry, additional, Atari, Mohammad, additional, Szala, Anna, additional, Szabelska, Anna, additional, Aruta, John Jamir Benzon, additional, Domurat, Artur, additional, Arinze, Nwadiogo Chisom, additional, Modena, Arianna, additional, Adiguzel, Arca, additional, Monajem, Arash, additional, ARABI, Kanza AIT EL, additional, Özdoğru, Asil Ali, additional, Olaya Torres, Adriana Julieth, additional, Theodoropoulou, Andriana, additional, Jurković, Anita Penić, additional, Kassianos, Angelos P., additional, Findor, Andrej, additional, Hartanto, Andree, additional, Thibault Landry, Anais, additional, Ferreira, Ana, additional, Santos, Anabela Caetano, additional, De la Rosa-Gomez, Anabel, additional, Gourdon-Kanhukamwe, Amélie, additional, Todsen, Anna Louise, additional, Karababa, Alper, additional, Janak, Allison, additional, Bran, Alexandre, additional, Tullett, Alexa M., additional, Kuzminska, Anna O., additional, Krafnick, Anthony J, additional, Urooj, Anum, additional, Khaoudi, Ahmed, additional, Ahmed, Afroja, additional, Groyecka-Bernard, Agata, additional, Askelund, Adrian Dahl, additional, Adetula, Adeyemi, additional, Belaus, Anabel, additional, Charyate, Abdelilah Ca, additional, Wichman, Aaron L., additional, Stoyanova, Alina, additional, Greenburgh, Anna, additional, Thomas, Andrew G., additional, Arvanitis, Alexios, additional, Forscher, Patrick S., additional, Mallik, Peter R, additional, Primbs, Maximilian A., additional, Miller, Jeremy K., additional, Moshontz, Hannah, additional, Urry, Heather L., additional, IJzerman, Hans, additional, Basnight-Brown, Dana M., additional, Chartier, Christopher R., additional, Buchanan, Erin M., additional, and Coles, Nicholas A., additional
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17. A proof of concept to define the parameters affecting poly-l-lactide-co-poly-ε-caprolactone shape memory electrospun nanofibers for biomedical applications
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Pisani, Silvia, primary, Genta, Ida, additional, Modena, Tiziana, additional, Dorati, Rossella, additional, Bruni, Giovanna, additional, Benazzo, Marco, additional, and Conti, Bice, additional
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18. Testing the Efficacy of Coping Power Universal on Behavioral Problems and Pre-academic Skills in Preschoolers
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Elisa Lai, Alessandra Darini, Consuelo Giuli, Pietro Muratori, Irene C. Mammarella, Iacopo Bertacchi, John E. Lochman, David Giofrè, and Alessia Modena
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Coping (psychology) ,Prosocial ,05 social sciences ,050301 education ,Mean age ,Emotional difficulties ,Hyperactivity ,Kindergarten ,Social-Emotional Learning ,Education ,Developmental psychology ,Test (assessment) ,Power (social and political) ,Academic skills ,Intervention (counseling) ,Developmental and Educational Psychology ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Psychology ,Sociology of Education ,0503 education ,Curriculum ,050104 developmental & child psychology - Abstract
The Coping Power Program is an evidence-based intervention for children identified to be at risk for developing externalizing behavioral problems. The Coping Power Program has been adapted to universally prevent behavioral problems in school-aged children. This study sought to test the efficacy of this adaptation, the Coping Power Universal program, on preschoolers' behavioral difficulties and pre-academic skills. Teachers delivered the intervention in their classes. The study included a sample of Italian children (N = 250, 125 boys) with a mean age of 4.50 years (SD = .50) at the beginning of the study. Classrooms of these children were randomly assigned to receive either the intervention or the Italian preschool standard curriculum. Measures included a questionnaire and objective and standardized measures for numerical intelligence and metaphonological skills delivered by a psychologist to the preschoolers. Classes in which teachers applied the Coping Power Universal program showed lower problematic behaviors and higher pre-academic skills than those in which teachers followed the standard curriculum only. Although further studies are still needed, the current findings showed that the Coping Power Universal program can be adapted for preschoolers with good results. Implications for practice, methodological limitations, and directions for future research are reviewed.
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19. How ten-years of reirradiation for paediatric high-grade glioma may shed light on first line treatment
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Massimino, Maura, primary, Vennarini, Sabina, additional, Barretta, Francesco, additional, Colombo, Francesca, additional, Antonelli, Manila, additional, Pollo, Bianca, additional, Pignoli, Emanuele, additional, Pecori, Emilia, additional, Alessandro, Ombretta, additional, Schiavello, Elisabetta, additional, Boschetti, Luna, additional, Podda, Marta, additional, Puma, Nadia, additional, Gattuso, Giovanna, additional, Sironi, Giovanna, additional, Barzanò, Elena, additional, Nigro, Olga, additional, Bergamaschi, Luca, additional, Chiaravalli, Stefano, additional, Luksch, Roberto, additional, Meazza, Cristina, additional, Spreafico, Filippo, additional, Terenziani, Monica, additional, Casanova, Michela, additional, Ferrari, Andrea, additional, Chisari, Marco, additional, Pellegrini, Chiara, additional, Clerici, Carlo Alfredo, additional, Modena, Piergiorgio, additional, and Biassoni, Veronica, additional
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20. Clinical validation of full HR-HPV genotyping HPV Selfy assay according to the international guidelines for HPV test requirements for cervical cancer screening on clinician-collected and self-collected samples
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Avian, Alice, primary, Clemente, Nicolò, additional, Mauro, Elisabetta, additional, Isidoro, Erica, additional, Di Napoli, Michela, additional, Dudine, Sandra, additional, Del Fabro, Anna, additional, Morini, Stefano, additional, Perin, Tiziana, additional, Giudici, Fabiola, additional, Cammisuli, Tamara, additional, Foschi, Nicola, additional, Mocenigo, Marco, additional, Montrone, Michele, additional, Modena, Chiara, additional, Polenghi, Martina, additional, Puzzi, Luca, additional, Tomaic, Vjekoslav, additional, Valenti, Giulio, additional, Sola, Riccardo, additional, Zanolla, Shivani, additional, Vogrig, Enea, additional, Riva, Elisabetta, additional, Angeletti, Silvia, additional, Ciccozzi, Massimo, additional, Castriciano, Santina, additional, Pachetti, Maria, additional, Petti, Matteo, additional, Centonze, Sandro, additional, Gerin, Daniela, additional, Banks, Lawrence, additional, Marini, Bruna, additional, Canzonieri, Vincenzo, additional, Sopracordevole, Francesco, additional, Zanconati, Fabrizio, additional, and Ippodrino, Rudy, additional
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21. Health alliance for prudent prescribing and yield of antibiotics in a patient-centred perspective (HAPPY PATIENT): a before-and-after intervention and implementation study protocol
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Bjerrum, Anders, primary, García-Sangenís, Ana, additional, Modena, Daniela, additional, Córdoba, Gloria, additional, Bjerrum, Lars, additional, Chalkidou, Athina, additional, Lykkegaard, Jesper, additional, Hansen, Malene Plejdrup, additional, Søndergaard, Jens, additional, Nexøe, Jørgen, additional, Rebnord, Ingrid, additional, Sebjørnsen, Isabel, additional, Jensen, Jette Nygaard, additional, Hansen, Matilde Bøgelund, additional, Taxis, Katja, additional, Lambert, Maarten, additional, Benko, Ria, additional, González López-Valcárcel, Beatriz, additional, Raynal, Fabiana, additional, Barragán, Nieves, additional, Touboul, Pia, additional, Bruno, Pascale, additional, Radzeviciene, Ruta, additional, Jaruseviciene, Lina, additional, Bandzaite, Auste, additional, Godycki-Cwirko, Maciek, additional, Kowalczyk, Anna, additional, Lionis, Christos, additional, Karkana, Maria-Nefeli, additional, Anastasaki, Marilena, additional, Coleman, Jamie, additional, Glasová, Helena, additional, van Agtmael, Michiel, additional, Tattevin, Pierre, additional, Borràs, Alicia, additional, and Llor, Carl, additional
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22. Efficacy, safety, and guidelines of application of the fractional ablative laser erbium YAG 2940 nm and non-ablative laser erbium glass in rejuvenation, skin spots, and acne in different skin phototypes: a systematic review
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Richard Eloin Liebano, Débora Aparecida Oliveira Modena, Raquel Cristina Tancsik Cordeiro, Clovis Grecco, Renata Michelini Guidi, and Ana Carolina Godoy Miranda
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Male ,Facial rejuvenation ,Dentistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Lasers, Solid-State ,Dermatology ,law.invention ,Erbium ,Cicatrix ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,law ,Acne Vulgaris ,Ablative case ,medicine ,Humans ,Rejuvenation ,Non ablative ,Acne ,Skin ,business.industry ,030206 dentistry ,Laser ,medicine.disease ,Skin Aging ,Treatment Outcome ,chemistry ,Practice Guidelines as Topic ,Female ,Surgery ,Ablative laser ,business - Abstract
Non-ablative and ablative fractional erbium lasers are among the most frequently used resources in dermatology for facial rejuvenation and for treating dermatological disorders. This type of erbium laser can be found at wavelengths of 1540 or 1550 nm, which are classified as non-ablative erbium glass, and at 2940 nm, classified as ablative erbium YAG. Despite the reports of their clinical benefits, few scientific studies have demonstrated the efficacy and safety of these lasers in the short or long term. In order to substantiate the effects, benefits, and safety of applying the erbium glass and erbium YAG lasers, a systematic review was carried out from August to December 2019 about studies published in the last 20 years. Randomized clinical trials in humans were considered that evaluated the efficacy, safety, and benefits of applying the fractional lasers erbium glass and erbium YAG to facial rejuvenation, skin spots, and atrophic acne scars. A total of 338 articles were identified; 76 articles remained after their titles and abstracts were read, and 42 articles were selected after removing the duplicates. After the articles were read in full, 17 of these articles were included in the systematic review (453 patients). The erbium glass and erbium YAG lasers seem promising in the short term, with minimal adverse effects; however, the long-term efficacy and safety still present limitations. Consequently, future research is needed, with better methodological standardization and a follow-up with a longer evaluation period for possible permanent adverse effects to determine the standardization and safety of therapy with erbium glass and erbium YAG lasers.
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23. A large-area organic transistor with 3D-printed sensing gate for noninvasive single-molecule detection of pancreatic mucinous cyst markers
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Sarcina, Lucia, primary, Viola, Fabrizio, additional, Modena, Francesco, additional, Picca, Rosaria Anna, additional, Bollella, Paolo, additional, Di Franco, Cinzia, additional, Cioffi, Nicola, additional, Caironi, Mario, additional, Österbacka, Ronald, additional, Esposito, Irene, additional, Scamarcio, Gaetano, additional, Torsi, Luisa, additional, Torricelli, Fabrizio, additional, and Macchia, Eleonora, additional
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24. Modeling and measuring glucose diffusion and consumption by colorectal cancer spheroids in hanging drops using integrated biosensors
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Rousset, Nassim, primary, Sandoval, Rubén López, additional, Modena, Mario Matteo, additional, Hierlemann, Andreas, additional, and Misun, Patrick M., additional
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25. Efficacy and safety of ND:YAG 1064 nm lasers for photoepilation: a systematic review
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Renata Michelini Guidi, Richard Eloin Liebano, Ana Carolina Godoy Miranda, Débora Aparecida Oliveira Modena, Raquel Cristina Tancsik Cordeiro, and Clovis Grecco
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business.industry ,Standard treatment ,Dentistry ,Lasers, Solid-State ,030206 dentistry ,Dermatology ,Hair Removal ,Laser ,law.invention ,030207 dermatology & venereal diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,Treatment Outcome ,0302 clinical medicine ,Randomized controlled trial ,Laser application ,Laser therapy ,law ,Hair removal ,Humans ,Medicine ,Surgery ,business ,Beneficial effects ,Skin - Abstract
Using light sources in phototherapy has presented promising results regarding several types of facial and body skin affections for centuries. The neodymium-doped yttrium aluminum garnet (ND:YAG) 1064 nm laser has become a standard treatment in dermatology for dermatological disturbances related to the pilous follicle and the structures surrounding it. Despite the reports of its clinical benefits, few scientific studies show its actual safety and efficacy. To substantiate the effects, benefits, and safety of applying an ND:YAG 1064 laser in the epilation process during esthetic treatment, a systematic review was carried out between October 2018 and January 2019, on studies published in the last 20 years. Randomized clinical trials in humans were considered that evaluated the efficacy, safety, and benefits of ND:YAG laser application at 1064 nm wavelengths for hair removal. A total of 198 articles were identified; 58 articles remained after their titles and abstracts were read; and 21 articles were selected after the removal of duplicates. After the integral reading, 13 of these articles were included in the systematic review (734 patients). The ND:YAG 1064 nm laser presents safety and promising, beneficial effects in epilation. However, further scientific studies with better methodologic quality are necessary to better standardize ND:YAG laser therapy and clarify its parameters for photoepilation.
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26. Non Uniqueness of Power-Law Flows
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Burczak, Jan, primary, Modena, Stefano, additional, and Székelyhidi, László, additional
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27. Effect of extracorporeal shock waves on inflammation and angiogenesis of integumentary tissue in obese individuals: stimulating repair and regeneration
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Modena, Débora Aparecida Oliveira, primary, Soares, Ciro Dantas, additional, Candido, Elaine Cristina, additional, Chaim, Felipe David Mendonça, additional, Cazzo, Everton, additional, and Chaim, Elinton Adami, additional
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28. Light and viscosity effects on the curing potential of bulk-fill composites placed in deep cavities
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Modena, Rodrigo Antonio, primary, Sinhoreti, Mário Alexandre Coelho, additional, Palin, William, additional, Cavalcante, Larissa Maria, additional, and Schneider, Luis Felipe, additional
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29. Influence of pitch size and goalkeepers on external and internal load during small-sided games in amateur soccer players
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Modena, Roberto, primary, Togni, Andrea, additional, Fanchini, Maurizio, additional, Pellegrini, Barbara, additional, and Schena, Federico, additional
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30. Correction to: Updated Recommendations on Cardiovascular Prevention in 2022: An Executive Document of the Italian Society of Cardiovascular Prevention
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Maria Grazia Modena and Massimo Volpe
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31. Quadratic Interaction Estimate for Hyperbolic Conservation Laws: an Overview
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Stefano Modena
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Statistics and Probability ,Conservation law ,Applied Mathematics ,General Mathematics ,010102 general mathematics ,01 natural sciences ,Prime (order theory) ,Interaction time ,Combinatorics ,Quadratic equation ,0103 physical sciences ,010307 mathematical physics ,0101 mathematics ,Mathematics - Abstract
In a joint work with S. Bianchini [8] (see also [6, 7]), we proved a quadratic interaction estimate for the system of conservation laws $$ \left\{\begin{array}{l}{u}_t+f{(u)}_x=0,\\ {}u\left(t=0\right)={u}_0(x),\end{array}\right. $$ where u : [0, ∞) × ℝ → ℝn, f : ℝn → ℝn is strictly hyperbolic, and Tot.Var.(u0) ≪ 1. For a wavefront solution in which only two wavefronts at a time interact, such an estimate can be written in the form $$ \sum \limits_{t_j\;\mathrm{interaction}\ \mathrm{time}}\frac{\left|\sigma \left({\alpha}_j\right)-\sigma \left({\alpha}_j^{\prime}\right)\right|\left|{\alpha}_j\right|\left|{\alpha}_j^{\prime}\right|}{\left|{\alpha}_j\right|+\left|{\alpha}_j^{\prime}\right|}\le C(f)\mathrm{Tot}.\mathrm{Var}.{\left({u}_0\right)}^2, $$ where αj and $$ {\alpha}_j^{\prime } $$ are the wavefronts interacting at the interaction time tj, σ(·) is the speed, |·| denotes the strength, and C(f) is a constant depending only on f (see [8, Theorem 1.1] or Theorem 3.1 in the present paper for a more general form). The aim of this paper is to provide the reader with a proof for such a quadratic estimate in a simplified setting, in which: • all the main ideas of the construction are presented; • all the technicalities of the proof in the general setting [8] are avoided.
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32. Testing the Efficacy of Coping Power Universal on Behavioral Problems and Pre-academic Skills in Preschoolers
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Muratori, Pietro, primary, Giofrè, David, additional, Bertacchi, Iacopo, additional, Darini, Alessandra, additional, Giuli, Consuelo, additional, Lai, Elisa, additional, Modena, Alessia, additional, Lochman, John E., additional, and Mammarella, Irene, additional
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33. Rapid clinical recovery of a SARS-CoV-2 infected common variable immunodeficiency patient following the infusion of COVID-19 convalescent plasma
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Ribeiro, Luciana C., primary, Benites, Bruno Deltreggia, additional, Ulaf, Raisa G., additional, Nunes, Thyago A., additional, Costa-Lima, Carolina, additional, Addas-Carvalho, Marcelo, additional, Proenca-Modena, José Luiz, additional, Granja, Fabiana, additional, da Costa, Vitor Antonio, additional, Duarte, Adriana da Silva Santos, additional, Zangirolami, Audrey Basso, additional, Amaro, Emerson Clayton, additional, Mansour, Eli, additional, Zollner, Ricardo L., additional, and Velloso, Licio A., additional
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34. VICINO@TE, distant but together, new app to communicate with families living in complete isolation during COVID-19 pandemic
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Pedrotti, Giovanni, primary, Colombo, Angelo Attilio, additional, Corradini, Fabrizio, additional, Martini, Rosella, additional, Raggi, Massimiliano, additional, and Modena, Mariavittoria, additional
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35. Equality and poverty: views from managers and professionals from public services and household heads in the Belo Horizonte Metropolitan Area, Brazil
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de França, Viviane Helena, primary, Modena, Celina Maria, additional, and Confalonieri, Ulisses Eugenio Cavalcanti, additional
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36. Efficacy, safety, and guidelines of application of the fractional ablative laser erbium YAG 2940 nm and non-ablative laser erbium glass in rejuvenation, skin spots, and acne in different skin phototypes: a systematic review
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Modena, Débora Aparecida Oliveira, primary, Miranda, Ana Carolina Godoy, additional, Grecco, Clovis, additional, Liebano, Richard Eloin, additional, Cordeiro, Raquel Cristina Tancsik, additional, and Guidi, Renata Michelini, additional
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37. Epstein–Barr virus induces morphological and molecular changes in thyroid neoplastic cells
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Almeida, Jacqueline Fátima Martins, primary, Proenca-Modena, José Luiz, additional, Bufalo, Natássia Elena, additional, Peres, Karina Colombera, additional, de Souza Teixeira, Elisângela, additional, Teodoro, Larissa, additional, Beck, Raíssa Marques, additional, Moraes, Ana Paula, additional, Tincani, Alfio José, additional, Arns, Clarice Weis, additional, and Ward, Laura Sterian, additional
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38. Pianificazione preoperatoria: parametri biomeccanici e nuove tecnologie
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Gian Mario Micheloni, Michele Mazzi, Martino Modena, Andrea Micaglio, and Stefano Giaretta
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Orthodontics ,Hip surgery ,030222 orthopedics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Preoperative planning ,business.industry ,Implant failure ,030229 sport sciences ,Transfer system ,Surgery ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Orthopedic surgery ,medicine ,Implant ,business - Abstract
The purpose of a prosthetic implant is to reproduce anatomy as normal as possible and properly functioning, to correct any defects that may have caused joint degeneration or failure of a previously placed implant. Ideal prostheses, in fact, should not only replace an articulation but must be integrated into the complicated load transfer system from the trunk to the limbs. The causes of prosthetic implant failure are several but in up to 77% of cases responsibility can be attributed to a biomechanical problem. To give longer life to our implant, it is therefore necessary to know and apply rules for the recovery of biomechanical parameters. At the disposal of the surgeon in the preoperative phase there are lots of investigation, tools and applications that prevent possible complications, predict the positioning of the implant in all its components so that it can also handle the surgical options available with surgery. Accurate planning with the use of current technologies will help to minimise potential implant-related problems. The essence of preoperative planning in hip surgery can simply be summed in two words: be prepared.
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39. Monitoring of orthotropic steel decks for experimental evaluation of residual fatigue life
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Marco Donà, Mauro Caldon, Giovanni Tecchio, Francesca da Porto, Filippo Lorenzoni, and Claudio Modena
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Risk ,Engineering ,020101 civil engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Residual ,Orthotropic material ,01 natural sciences ,Bridge (nautical) ,0201 civil engineering ,Deck ,Orthotropic steel decks ,Forensic engineering ,Retrofitting ,Fatigue damage ,Fatigue life ,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality ,Strain gauge ,Civil and Structural Engineering ,business.industry ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Structural engineering ,Strain monitoring ,0104 chemical sciences ,Operational Modal Analysis ,Reliability and Quality ,Structural health monitoring ,Safety ,business - Abstract
Orthotropic steel decks, directly subjected to traffic loads, are very sensitive to fatigue: defects mainly appear as cracks, which affect the top plates, longitudinal ribs and cross-beams of the deck. In this kind of bridges, structural health monitoring can be effectively adopted in characterising the safety threshold of the ongoing fatigue damage. This paper estimates the residual fatigue life of an existing orthotropic box-girder bridge, using experimental data from long-term monitoring of real traffic-induced effects. The bridge in question, less than 25 years old, is located on one of Italy’s busiest toll highways and evidenced fatigue damage due to deficiencies in original design and detailing. After preliminary visual inspections, the dynamic identification of the bridge was investigated by operational modal analysis, and a long-term monitoring campaign of strain measurements was subsequently carried out, involving series of strain gauges located on the most critical bridge sections. According to stress cycles recorded at these points, unlimited life verification was carried out according to EN 1993-1-9, and estimates of the residual fatigue life of the various elements were then derived by extrapolation of the experimental data. The proposed method can effectively be applied to fatigued steel bridge decks so that residual fatigue life and the real urgency of retrofitting interventions can be evaluated in operational conditions.
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40. Predictive genetic markers in neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy for locally advanced esophageal cancer: a long way to go. Review of the literature
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Yasmina Modena, E. Pezzolo, Carmen Barile, F Pasini, Giorgio Crepaldi, Milena Gusella, Daniela Menon, F. La Russa, and Anna Paola Fraccon
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Genetic Markers ,0301 basic medicine ,Esophageal Neoplasms ,DNA repair ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,Biology ,Bioinformatics ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,microRNA ,Genetics ,medicine ,Humans ,Neoadjuvant therapy ,Pharmacology ,Hazard ratio ,Chemoradiotherapy ,Esophageal cancer ,medicine.disease ,Neoadjuvant Therapy ,030104 developmental biology ,Genetic marker ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Molecular Medicine - Abstract
The role of genetic molecular markers in neoadjuvant treatment for locally advanced esophageal cancer has been reviewed, focusing strictly on concurrent chemoradiation protocols followed by surgery. Eleven studies evaluated the role of mRNA expression profile; the end point was overall survival (OS) in two studies and different definitions of histological response in nine. Genes reported as significant were involved in cell cycle control (30), apoptosis (7), structural molecules (9), cell metabolism (6) and DNA repair (1). Seven studies reported about 15 microRNA (miRNA) molecules associated with OS (2) or histological response (13), however, defined with different classifications. Their target genes were prevalently involved in cell cycle control (4), apoptosis (1), cell adhesion (1), migration (1) and angiogenesis (1). Gene polymorphisms (single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs)) have been evaluated in 8 studies reporting 10 variants associated with survival or pathological response. OS was the end point in six of these studies. SNPs reported as significant were involved in DNA repair system (4), detoxification (2), folate metabolism (6), drug efflux (2) and others (2). In a study, a panel including histology, pathological response and five SNPs discriminated two subsets of patients with 5-year survival rates of 79.3% and 26.3% (hazard ratio 6.25, P
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41. Monitoring and detecting faults in wastewater treatment plants using deep learning
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Mahshid Majd, Venet Osmani, Seyedmostafa Sheikhalishahi, Behrooz Mamandipoor, and Claudio Modena
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010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Computer science ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Wastewater ,010501 environmental sciences ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,computer.software_genre ,01 natural sciences ,Fault detection and isolation ,Machine Learning ,Deep Learning ,Quality (business) ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,General Environmental Science ,media_common ,business.industry ,Deep learning ,Process (computing) ,General Medicine ,Energy consumption ,Pollution ,Nonlinear system ,Data point ,Neural Networks, Computer ,Artificial intelligence ,Data mining ,business ,computer ,Environmental Monitoring - Abstract
Wastewater treatment plants use many sensors to control energy consumption and discharge quality. These sensors produce a vast amount of data which can be efficiently monitored by automatic systems. Consequently, several different statistical and learning methods are proposed in the literature which can automatically detect faults. While these methods have shown promising results, the nonlinear dynamics and complex interactions of the variables in wastewater data necessitate more powerful methods with higher learning capacities. In response, this study focusses on modelling faults in the oxidation and nitrification process. Specifically, this study investigates a method based on deep neural networks (specifically, long short-term memory) compared with statistical and traditional machine-learning methods. The network is specifically designed to capture temporal behaviour of sensor data. The proposed method is evaluated on a real-life dataset containing over 5.1 million sensor data points. The method achieved a fault detection rate (recall) of over 92%, thus outperforming traditional methods and enabling timely detection of collective faults.
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42. Efficiency of alternative intensity measures for the seismic assessment of monolithic free-standing columns
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Francesca da Porto, Claudio Modena, Anastasios Sextos, and Athanasios Pappas
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Peak ground acceleration ,Discrete element method (DEM) ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,020101 civil engineering ,Environmental Seismic Intensity scale ,02 engineering and technology ,Seismic Vulnerability ,Seismic vulnerability ,Incremental Dynamic Analysis ,Free standing column ,0201 civil engineering ,Earthquake simulation ,Discrete Element Method (DEM) ,Free Standing Column ,Ancient monuments ,Intensity measures ,Rocking ,Ancient Monuments ,Civil and Structural Engineering ,021110 strategic, defence & security studies ,Seismic microzonation ,Building and Construction ,Intensity Measures ,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology ,Discrete element method ,Geophysics ,Seismic hazard ,Geology ,Intensity (heat transfer) ,Seismology - Abstract
This paper deals with the dynamic response of a free-standing ancient column in the Roman Agora of Thessaloniki, Greece as a means to shed more light on the complex behaviour of rocking bodies under seismic excitation. Numerical analyses utilizing discrete element method were carried out with the use of multiple seismic records selected based on the disaggregation of the seismic hazard for the region of interest. To identify their impact on structural performance, earthquake Intensity Measures, such as Peak Ground Acceleration and Peak Ground Velocity are examined for the case of a column that sustained no visible permanent deformations during the Ms = 6.5 Thessaloniki earthquake of 1978. The analysis revealed a weak correlation of PGA and PGV with the response results and a significant influence of the mean frequency (fm) of the seismic motion. No coupling was found between the maximum displacement of the top during the oscillation and the permanent post-seismic deformations. The complementarity of both earthquake Intensity Measures in the structural vulnerability assessment is also depicted.
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43. Investigating BRCA Mutations: A Breakthrough in Precision Medicine of Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer
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Alessandra Modena, Roberto Iacovelli, Emanuela Fantinel, Giampaolo Tortora, Chiara Ciccarese, Guido Martignoni, Aldo Scarpa, Davide Bimbatti, Francesco Massari, and Matteo Brunelli
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Oncology ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Genes, BRCA1 ,Synthetic lethality ,Disease ,Androgen deprivation therapy ,Management of prostate cancer ,03 medical and health sciences ,Prostate cancer ,0302 clinical medicine ,Germline mutation ,Internal medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,Pharmacology (medical) ,mutations in the BRCA gene ,Precision Medicine ,metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC), mutations in the BRCA gene ,business.industry ,Precision medicine ,medicine.disease ,metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) ,Prostatic Neoplasms, Castration-Resistant ,030104 developmental biology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Mutation ,Personalized medicine ,business - Abstract
Despite the development of novel effective therapeutic strategies, metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) remains a disease with a lethal course and a high biological and molecular heterogeneity. To date, germline mutations in the BRCA gene represent one of the main risk factors for developing prostate cancer, with a strong association with aggressive phenotype and poor clinical outcomes. A better understanding of the genomic landscape of prostate cancer has strengthened the idea that "synthetic lethality" of this disease might be useful in cancer-drug discovery, focusing on agents such as platinum compounds and poly (adenosine diphosphate [ADP]-ribose) polymerase inhibitors (PARPi). In this review, we summarize the main data available on BRCA mutations and discuss the clinical implications of these genomic aberrations in the management of prostate cancer, stressing the need to identify prognostic and predictive biomarkers and to deeply understand the mechanisms of treatment resistance, in order to maximize personalized medicine protocols and therefore clinical benefit.
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44. Structural health monitoring: a tool for managing risks in sub-standard conditions
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Francesca da Porto, Claudio Modena, Filippo Lorenzoni, and Mauro Caldon
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021110 strategic, defence & security studies ,Engineering ,Structural health monitoring ,Structural health monitoring, Heritage buildings, Modal analysis, Damage detection ,business.industry ,Process (engineering) ,Modal analysis ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,020101 civil engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Damage detection ,Civil engineering ,Heritage buildings ,Field (computer science) ,0201 civil engineering ,Cultural heritage ,Identification (information) ,Intervention (law) ,Modal ,Software ,Risk analysis (engineering) ,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality ,business ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Abstract
In the last decade the number of structural health monitoring (SHM) systems designed and implemented on historic structures increased exponentially. Monitoring perfectly meets principles and guidelines of the recently issued Italian and European seismic codes as it is considered a strategic activity in the knowledge process of historic buildings, in order to understand their structural behavior and have a deeper insight on their health conditions. Thanks to SHM it is possible to intervene on buildings with more confidence (and only when necessary), but also to prevent the execution of intrusive strengthening interventions, in full compliance with the minimum intervention principle, so important in the restoration field. The object of monitoring is to identify, locate and classify type and severity of damages induced by external actions or degradation phenomena and to assess their effects on the structural performance. In this way it is possible to take appropriate measures to reduce the danger of collapse and, when necessary, perform strengthening interventions to improve the structural and seismic capacity. Motivated by the above reasons, the paper provide a contribution to the application of integrated methodologies and techniques, based on SHM, for the assessment and protection of cultural heritage (CH) buildings and existing structures. Selected case studies, equipped with distributed sensors and acquisition systems, allowed the definition and successive validation of SHM as a knowledge-based assessment tool, implemented to: (1) avoid the execution of unnecessary interventions and assess structural vulnerabilities; (2) evaluate intervention needs, following an incremental approach during their execution; (3) control the damage states of buildings in a post-seismic scenario. Monitoring data, automatically processed through dedicated software for static monitoring and automated algorithms for modal parameters extraction, are then used for the assessment of the health conditions and the identification of active damaging processes based on numerical simulations and robust statistical models.
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45. A quadratic interaction estimate for conservation laws: motivations, techniques and open problems
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Stefano Modena
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Conservation law ,Quadratic equation ,Series (mathematics) ,General theory ,General Mathematics ,Calculus ,Prove it ,Mathematics - Abstract
In a series of joint works with S. Bianchini [3, 4, 5], we proved a quadratic interaction estimate for general systems of conservation laws. Aim of this paper is to present the results obtained in the three cited articles [3, 4, 5], discussing how they are related with the general theory of hyperbolic conservation laws. To this purpose, first we explain why this quadratic estimate is interesting, then we give a brief overview of the techniques we used to prove it and finally we present some related open problems.
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46. Genetic prediction of long-term survival after neoadjuvant chemoradiation in locally advanced esophageal cancer
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P. Paganin, G. De Manzoni, E. Pezzolo, Jacopo Weindelmayer, Daniela Menon, Milena Gusella, Simone Giacopuzzi, F Pasini, Andrea Zanoni, Giorgio Crepaldi, Yasmina Modena, and Laura Bertolaso
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Time Factors ,Esophageal Neoplasms ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Kaplan-Meier Estimate ,Bioinformatics ,Gastroenterology ,GSTP1 ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk Factors ,esophageal cancer ,esophageal cancer, Genetic prediction of response ,Precision Medicine ,Neoadjuvant therapy ,biology ,Hazard ratio ,Middle Aged ,Esophageal cancer ,Neoadjuvant Therapy ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,Treatment Outcome ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Predictive value of tests ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Molecular Medicine ,Adenocarcinoma ,Female ,Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Risk Assessment ,Disease-Free Survival ,03 medical and health sciences ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Internal medicine ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,Genetics ,medicine ,Humans ,Genetic prediction of response ,Aged ,Neoplasm Staging ,Pharmacology ,Gene Expression Profiling ,Chemoradiotherapy, Adjuvant ,medicine.disease ,030104 developmental biology ,Pharmacogenetics ,Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase ,biology.protein - Abstract
Candidate genes involved in DNA repair, 5-fluorouracil metabolism and drug detoxification were genotyped in 124 patients receiving neoadjuvant chemoradiation treatment for locally advanced esophageal cancer and their predictive role for long-term relapse-free survival (RFS) and cancer-specific survival (CSS) were evaluated. A panel including MTHFR 677TT, MDR1 2677GT, GSTP1 114CC, XPC 499CC and XPC 939AC+CC, defined as high-risk genotypes, discriminated subgroups with significantly different outcomes. When the panel was combined with histology, patients split into two subsets with 5-year RFS and CSS rates of 65% vs 27% (hazard ratio (HR) 3.0, P
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47. Monitoring and detecting faults in wastewater treatment plants using deep learning
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Mamandipoor, Behrooz, primary, Majd, Mahshid, additional, Sheikhalishahi, Seyedmostafa, additional, Modena, Claudio, additional, and Osmani, Venet, additional
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- 2020
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48. Efficacy and safety of ND:YAG 1064 nm lasers for photoepilation: a systematic review
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Modena, Débora Aparecida Oliveira, primary, Miranda, Ana Carolina Godoy, additional, Grecco, Clovis, additional, Liebano, Richard Eloin, additional, Cordeiro, Raquel Cristina Tancsik, additional, and Guidi, Renata Michelini, additional
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49. Outer Membrane Vesicles from Neisseria Meningitidis (Proteossome) Used for Nanostructured Zika Virus Vaccine Production
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Gabriel Piccirillo Gomide, José Luiz Proença Modena, Bruno Gaia Bernardes, Clarice Weis Arns, Marcus A.F. Corat, Rodrigo Ramos Catharino, Thais Holtz Theizen, Camilla Abbehausen, João Paulo de Oliveira Guarnieri, Daisy Maria Machado, Karen Noda Morishita, Paula Martins, Marcelo Lancellotti, and Carlos Fernando Odir Rodrigues Melo
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0301 basic medicine ,lcsh:Medicine ,Neisseria meningitidis ,medicine.disease_cause ,Article ,Virus ,Cell Line ,DNA vaccination ,Zika virus ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,Immune system ,Adjuvants, Immunologic ,Vaccines, DNA ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,lcsh:Science ,Multidisciplinary ,biology ,Zika Virus Infection ,Chemistry ,lcsh:R ,Zika Virus ,biology.organism_classification ,Antibodies, Bacterial ,Virology ,Nanostructures ,030104 developmental biology ,Immunization ,Antibody Formation ,biology.protein ,lcsh:Q ,Antibody ,Bacterial outer membrane ,Brazil ,Bacterial Outer Membrane Proteins - Abstract
The increase of Zika virus (ZIKV) infections in Brazil in the last two years leaves a prophylactic measures on alert for this new and emerging pathogen. Concerning of our positive experience, we developed a new prototype using Neisseria meningitidis outer membrane vesicles (OMV) on ZIKV cell growth in a fusion of OMV in the envelope of virus particles. The fusion of nanoparticles resulting from outer membrane vesicles of N. meningitidis with infected C6/36 cells line were analyzed by Nano tracking analysis (NTA), zeta potential, differential light scattering (DLS), scan and scanning transmission eletronic microscopy (SEM and STEM) and high resolution mass spectometry (HRMS) for nanostructure characterization. Also, the vaccination effects were viewed by immune response in mice protocols immunization (ELISA and inflammatory chemokines) confirmed by Zika virus soroneutralization test. The results of immunizations in mice showed that antibody production had a titer greater than 1:160 as compared to unvaccinated mice. The immune response of the adjuvant and non-adjuvant formulation activated the cellular immune response TH1 and TH2. In addition, the serum neutralization was able to prevent infection of virus particles in the glial tumor cell model (M059J). This research shows efficient strategies without recombinant technology or DNA vaccines.
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50. Retrospective analysis on the consistency of MRI features with histological and molecular markers in diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG)
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Giagnacovo, Marzia, primary, Antonelli, Manila, additional, Biassoni, Veronica, additional, Schiavello, Elisabetta, additional, Warmuth-Metz, Monika, additional, Buttarelli, Francesca R., additional, Modena, Piergiorgio, additional, and Massimino, Maura, additional
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