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102. Chapter 5 Frozen Mummies and the Archaeology of High Mountains in the Construction of Andean Identity
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Ceruti, Constanza, primary
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- 2022
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103. The CUORE cryostat: An infrastructure for rare event searches at millikelvin temperatures
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Alduino, C, Alessandria, F, Balata, M, Biare, D, Biassoni, M, Bucci, C, Caminata, A, Canonica, L, Cappelli, L, Ceruti, G, Chiarini, A, Chott, N, Clemenza, M, Copello, S, Corsi, A, Cremonesi, O, D’Addabbo, A, Dell’Oro, S, Di Paolo, L, Di Vacri, ML, Drobizhev, A, Faverzani, M, Ferri, E, Franceschi, MA, Gaigher, R, Gladstone, L, Gorla, P, Guetti, M, Ioannucci, L, Kolomensky, Yu G, Ligi, C, Marini, L, Napolitano, T, Nisi, S, Nucciotti, A, Nutini, I, O’Donnell, T, Orlandi, D, Ouellet, JL, Pagliarone, CE, Pattavina, L, Pelosi, A, Perego, M, Previtali, E, Romualdi, B, Rotilio, A, Rusconi, C, Santone, D, Singh, V, Sisti, M, Taffarello, L, Tatananni, E, Terranova, F, Wagaarachchi, SL, Wallig, J, and Zarra, C
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Classical Physics ,Interdisciplinary Engineering ,General Physics - Published
- 2019
104. Investigation of Brain Activation Patterns Related to the Feminization or Masculinization of Body and Face Images across Genders
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Carlo Ceruti, Alessandro Cicerale, Matteo Diano, Mattia Sibona, Caterina Guiot, Giovanna Motta, Chiara Crespi, Anna Gualerzi, Fabio Lanfranco, Mauro Bergui, and Federico D’Agata
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fMRI ,brain sex differences ,visual face processing ,visual body processing ,Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics ,R858-859.7 - Abstract
Previous studies demonstrated sex-related differences in several areas of the human brain, including patterns of brain activation in males and females when observing their own bodies and faces (versus other bodies/faces or morphed versions of themselves), but a complex paradigm touching multiple aspects of embodied self-identity is still lacking. We enrolled 24 healthy individuals (12 M, 12 F) in 3 different fMRI experiments: the vision of prototypical body silhouettes, the vision of static images of the face of the participants morphed with prototypical male and female faces, the vision of short videos showing the dynamic transformation of the morphing. We found differential sexual activations in areas linked to self-identity and to the ability to attribute mental states: In Experiment 1, the male group activated more the bilateral thalamus when looking at sex congruent body images, while the female group activated more the middle and inferior temporal gyrus. In Experiment 2, the male group activated more the supplementary motor area when looking at their faces; the female group activated more the dorsomedial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC). In Experiment 3, the female group activated more the dmPFC when observing either the feminization or the masculinization of their face. The defeminization produced more activations in females in the left superior parietal lobule and middle occipital gyrus. The performance of all classifiers built using single ROIs exceeded chance level, reaching an area under the ROC curves > 0.85 in some cases (notably, for Experiment 2 using the V1 ROI). The results of the fMRI tasks showed good agreement with previously published studies, even if our sample size was small. Therefore, our functional MRI protocol showed significantly different patterns of activation in males and females, but further research is needed both to investigate the gender-related differences in activation when observing a morphing of their face/body, and to validate our paradigm using a larger sample.
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- 2022
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105. The Intraoperative Complications Assessment and Reporting with Universal Standards (ICARUS) Global Surgical Collaboration Project: Development of Criteria for Reporting Adverse Events During Surgical Procedures and Evaluating Their Impact on the Postoperative Course
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Cacciamani, Giovanni E., Sholklapper, Tamir, Dell'Oglio, Paolo, Rocco, Bernardo, Annino, Filippo, Antonelli, Alessandro, Amenta, Michele, Borghesi, Marco, Bove, Pierluigi, Bozzini, Giorgio, Cafarelli, Angelo, Celia, Antonio, Leonardo, Costantino, Ceruti, Carlo, Cindolo, Luca, Crivellaro, Simone, Dalpiaz, Orietta, Falabella, Roberto, Falsaperla, Mario, Galfano, Antonio, Gallo, Farizio, Greco, Francesco, Minervini, Andrea, Parma, Paolo, Chiara Sighinolfi, Maria, Pastore, Antonio L., Pini, Giovannalberto, Porreca, Angelo, Pucci, Luigi, Sciorio, Carmine, Schiavina, Riccardo, Umari, Paolo, Varca, Virginia, Veneziano, Domenico, Verze, Paolo, Volpe, Alessandro, Zaramella, Stefano, Lebastchi, Amir, Abreu, Andre, Mitropoulos, Dionysios, Shekhar Biyani, Chandra, Sotelo, Rene, Desai, Mihir, Artibani, Walter, and Gill, Inderbir
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- 2022
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106. Flavonoids bridging the gut and the brain: Intestinal metabolic fate, and direct or indirect effects of natural supporters against neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration
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Magni, Giulia, Riboldi, Benedetta, Petroni, Katia, and Ceruti, Stefania
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- 2022
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107. A Unique Presentation of Bilateral Chorioretinal Atrophy
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Grosso, Andrea, Yannuzzi, Lawrence A., Tsang, Stephen H., Ceruti, Piero, Sarraf, David, Zamir, Ehud, Kaminska, Karolina, Quinodoz, Mathieu, Amoroso, Antonio, Deaglio, Silvia, Francis, Jasmine H., Fioretto, Mauro, Rivolta, Carlo, and Calzetti, Giacomo
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- 2023
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108. A Parallel Rank-Adaptive Integrator for Dynamical Low-Rank Approximation.
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Gianluca Ceruti, Jonas Kusch, and Christian Lubich
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- 2024
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109. Comparaison des biopsies de prostate systématiques, ciblées et combinées pour le diagnostic de cancer de prostate en cas de lésion à l’IRM
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Gander, J., Guandalino, M., Vedrine, N., Charbonnel, C., Gayrel, P., Ceruti, F., and Guy, L.
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- 2022
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110. Onvansertib treatment overcomes olaparib resistance in high-grade ovarian carcinomas
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Chiappa, M, Decio, A, Guarrera, L, Mengoli, I, Karki, A, Yemane, D, Ghilardi, C, Scanziani, E, Canesi, S, Barbera, M, Craparotta, I, Bolis, M, Fruscio, R, Grasselli, C, Ceruti, T, Zucchetti, M, Patterson, J, Lu, R, Yaffe, M, Ridinger, M, Damia, G, Guffanti, F, Chiappa M., Decio A., Guarrera L., Mengoli I., Karki A., Yemane D., Ghilardi C., Scanziani E., Canesi S., Barbera M. C., Craparotta I., Bolis M., Fruscio R., Grasselli C., Ceruti T., Zucchetti M., Patterson J. C., Lu R. A., Yaffe M. B., Ridinger M., Damia G., Guffanti F., Chiappa, M, Decio, A, Guarrera, L, Mengoli, I, Karki, A, Yemane, D, Ghilardi, C, Scanziani, E, Canesi, S, Barbera, M, Craparotta, I, Bolis, M, Fruscio, R, Grasselli, C, Ceruti, T, Zucchetti, M, Patterson, J, Lu, R, Yaffe, M, Ridinger, M, Damia, G, Guffanti, F, Chiappa M., Decio A., Guarrera L., Mengoli I., Karki A., Yemane D., Ghilardi C., Scanziani E., Canesi S., Barbera M. C., Craparotta I., Bolis M., Fruscio R., Grasselli C., Ceruti T., Zucchetti M., Patterson J. C., Lu R. A., Yaffe M. B., Ridinger M., Damia G., and Guffanti F.
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Occurrence of resistance to olaparib, a poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) inhibitor (PARPi) approved in ovarian carcinoma, has already been shown in clinical settings. Identifying combination treatments to sensitize tumor cells and/or overcome resistance to olaparib is critical. Polo-like kinase 1 (PLK1), a master regulator of mitosis, is also involved in the DNA damage response promoting homologous recombination (HR)-mediated DNA repair and in the recovery from the G2/M checkpoint. We hypothesized that PLK1 inhibition could sensitize tumor cells to PARP inhibition. Onvansertib, a highly selective PLK1 inhibitor, and olaparib were tested in vitro and in vivo in BRCA1 mutated and wild-type (wt) ovarian cancer models, including patient-derived xenografts (PDXs) resistant to olaparib. The combination of onvansertib and olaparib was additive or synergic in different ovarian cancer cell lines, causing a G2/M block of the cell cycle, DNA damage, and apoptosis, much more pronounced in cells treated with the two drugs as compared to controls and single agents treated cells. The combined treatment was well tolerated in vivo and resulted in tumor growth inhibition and a statistically increased survival in olaparib-resistant-BRCA1 mutated models. The combination was also active, although to a lesser extent, in BRCA1 wt PDXs. Pharmacodynamic analyses showed an increase in mitotic, apoptotic, and DNA damage markers in tumor samples derived from mice treated with the combination versus vehicle. We could demonstrate that in vitro onvansertib inhibited both HR and non-homologous end-joining repair pathways and in vivo induced a decrease in the number of RAD51 foci-positive tumor cells, supporting its ability to induce HR deficiency and favoring the activity of olaparib. Considering that the combination was well tolerated, these data support and foster the clinical evaluation of onvansertib with PARPis in ovarian cancer, particularly in the PARPis-resistant setting.
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111. Insight from an Italian Delphi Consensus on EVAR feasibility outside the instruction for use: the SAFE EVAR Study
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Sirignano, P, Piffaretti, G, Ceruti, S, Orso, M, Picozzi, M, Ricci, G, Sirignano, A, Taurino, M, Giancarlo Accarino, M, Accrocca, F, Alba, G, Alberti, A, Alberti, V, Allevi, S, Aloisi, F, Amato, B, Amico, A, Andreoli, F, Angiletta, D, Antico, A, Antico, L, Antonello, M, Baccellieri, D, Badalamenti, G, Bafile, G, Baldi, C, Barillà, C, Barillà, D, Bartoli, S, Basile, G, Battaglia, G, Battocchio, C, Belloni, A, Bellosta, R, Benevento, D, Bernardini, G, Bertagna, G, Bertoglio, L, Bianchini Massoni, C, Bisacco, D, Bischetti, M, Boccalon, L, Bonanno, P, Bonardelli, S, Borioni, R, P Borrelli, M, Bozzani, A, M Bracale, U, Camparini, S, Canciglia, A, Canova, F, Capoccia, L, Cappelli, A, Cappiello, P, Carluccio, C, Casalino, A, Casella, F, Casilli, G, Castagno, C, Castelli, P, Castrucci, T, Cavallo, M, Cavazzini, C, Ceccanei, G, Cefalì, P, Celoria, G, Cevolani, M, Chiappa, R, Chisci, E, Comande, C, Compagna, R, Cumino, A, Cuozzo, S, Dalla Caneva, P, D'Alessio, I, D'Arrigo, G, DE Caridi, G, DE Donato, G, DE Donno, G, Desantis, C, DE Santis, F, DE Troia, A, Dezi, T, A Diaco, D, DI Domenico, R, DI Filippo, M, DI Girolamo, A, P Dionisi, C, Dinoto, E, DI Stefano, F, DI STEFANO, L, D'Oria, M, Esposito, A, Esposito, D, Ettore, L, F Fadda, G, Faggioli, G, T Fargion, A, Fazzini, S, Fermani, N, Ferrante, G, Ferrari, M, Ferraro, S, Ferrer, C, Ferretto, L, Ficarelli, I, Filippi, F, Fino, G, Forliti, E, Formiconi, M, Flora, L, Fresilli, M, Frigatti, P, Frigerio, D, Froio, A, Freyrie, A, Furgiuele, S, Gabrielli, R, Gaggiano, A, Galassi, L, Gallelli, G, Gallitto, E, Gallo, F, Galzerano, G, Gargiulo, M, Garriboli, L, G Genadiev, G, Gentile, L, Giaquinta, A, Gibello, L, Grande, R, Grassi, V, Ippoliti, A, Irsara, S, Kahlberg, A, Konstantinos, N, LA Corte, F, Lanza, G, Lauricella, A, Lazzeri, E, Lenti, M, Leopardi, M, Lepidi, S, Li Destri, A, Locatelli, F, Lomazzi, C, Lombardi, F, Lorido, A, Maggiore, C, Mansour, W, Marcucci, V, Mascia, D, Massara, M, Mastrangelo, G, Margheritini, C, Maritati, G, Martelli, E, Martinelli, O, Marzano, A, Mauri, F, Mazzacaro, D, Melloni, A, Mezzetti, R, Michelagnoli, S, Migliara, B, Migliari, M, Millarelli, M, Misuraca, M, Modugno, P, Moniaci, D, Montelione, N, Monti, A, Monzio-Compagnoni, N, Moro, M, Mortola, L, Mozzetta, G, Musilli, A, Nano, G, Occhiuto, M, M Oddi, F, Orellana, B, Orlando, P, Orrico, M, A Pacilè, M, Pagliariccio, G, Pallini, C, Palmieri, A, Palughi, M, Panagrasso, M, Panzano, C, Panzera, C, Pascucci, F, Pasqua, R, Pasquetti, L, Pasqui, E, Pecchio, A, Pecoraro, F, Peluttiero, I, F Pennetta, F, Perini, P, Piazza, M, Pini, R, Pipito, N, Pranteda, C, Praquin, B, Pratesi, C, F Porreca, C, Pulli, R, Reina, N, F Rinaldi, L, Rizzo, L, Romano, E, Ronchey, S, Ruggiero, F, Ruggiero, M, Sallustro, M, Saviane, G, Sbarigia, E, Scovazzi, P, M Segramor, V, Sena, G, Setacci, C, Setacci, F, E Setteducati, C, M Settembrini, A, Siani, A, Sica, S, Speziale, F, Squizzato, F, Stella, N, Stilo, F, Sufali, G, Tanda, E, Tinelli, G, Tomei, F, Tosti, F, Trimarchi, S, Troisi, N, Tshomba, Y, Turchino, D, Turriziani, V, Ucci, A, Veneto, V, Veraldi, G, Wiesel, P, Xodo, A, Zacà, S, Zaraca, F, Zenunaj, G, SIRIGNANO, Pasqualino, PIFFARETTI, Gabriele, CERUTI, Silvia, ORSO, Massimiliano, PICOZZI, Mario, RICCI, Giovanna, SIRIGNANO, Ascanio, TAURINO, Maurizio, Giancarlo Accarino, Maurizio, Accrocca, Federico, Alba, Giuseppe, Alberti, Antonino, Alberti, Vittorio, Allevi, Sara, Aloisi, Francesco, Amato, Bruno, Amico, Alessio, Andreoli, Francesco, Angiletta, Domenico, Antico, Antonio, Antico, Lorenzo, Antonello, Michele, Baccellieri, Domenico, Badalamenti, Giovanni, Bafile, Gennaro, Baldi, Claudio, Barillà, Chiara, Barillà, David, Bartoli, Stefano, Basile, Giusi, Battaglia, Giuseppe, Battocchio, Cesare, Belloni, Ailin, Bellosta, Raffello, Benevento, Domenico, Bernardini, Giulia, Bertagna, Giulia, Bertoglio, Luca, Bianchini Massoni, Claudio, Bisacco, Daniel, Bischetti, Michelangelo, Boccalon, Luca, Bonanno, Paolo, Bonardelli, Stefano, Borioni, Raul, P Borrelli, Maria, Bozzani, Antonio, M Bracale, Umberto, Camparini, Stefano, Canciglia, Aldo, Canova, Francesco, Capoccia, Laura, Cappelli, Alessandro, Cappiello, Pierlugi, Carluccio, Chiara, Casalino, Alfonso, Casella, Francesco, Casilli, Giulia, Castagno, Claudio, Castelli, Patrizio, Castrucci, Tommaso, Cavallo, Matteo, Cavazzini, Carlo, Ceccanei, Gianluca, Cefalì, Pietro, Celoria, Gianni, Cevolani, Mauro, Chiappa, Roberto, Chisci, Emiliano, Comande, Carlo, Compagna, Rita, Cumino, Andrea, Cuozzo, Simone, Dalla Caneva, Patrizia, D'Alessio, Ilaria, D'Arrigo, Giuseppe, DE Caridi, Giovanni, DE Donato, Gianmarco, DE Donno, Gabriele, Desantis, Claudio, DE Santis, Francesco, DE Troia, Alessandro, Dezi, Tommaso, A Diaco, Domenico, DI Domenico, Rossella, DI Filippo, Michele, DI Girolamo, Alessia, P Dionisi, Carlo, Dinoto, Ettore, DI Stefano, Francesco, DI STEFANO, Lucia, D'Oria, Mario, Esposito, Andrea, Esposito, Davide, Ettore, Ludovica, F Fadda, Gian, Faggioli, Gianluca, T Fargion, Aaron, Fazzini, Stefano, Fermani, Nicoletta, Ferrante, Giulia, Ferrari, Mauro, Ferraro, Stafanio, Ferrer, Ciro, Ferretto, Luca, Ficarelli, Ilaria, Filippi, Federico, Fino, Gianluigi, Forliti, Enzo, Formiconi, Martina, Flora, Loris, Fresilli, Mauro, Frigatti, Paolo, Frigerio, Dalmazio, Froio, Alberto, Freyrie, Antonio, Furgiuele, Sergio, Gabrielli, Roberto, Gaggiano, Andrea, Galassi, Luca, Gallelli, Giuseppe, Gallitto, Enrico, Gallo, Francesco, Galzerano, Giuseppe, Gargiulo, Mauro, Garriboli, Luca, G Genadiev, Genadi, Gentile, Lucia, Giaquinta, Alessia, Gibello, Lorenzo, Grande, Raffaele, Grassi, Viviana, Ippoliti, Arnaldo, Irsara, Sandro, Kahlberg, Andrea, Konstantinos, Nikolakopoulos, LA Corte, Francesco, Lanza, Gaetano, Lauricella, Antonio, Lazzeri, Elisa, Lenti, Massimo, Leopardi, Marco, Lepidi, Sandro, Li Destri, Andrea, Locatelli, Federica, Lomazzi, Chiara, Lombardi, Francesco, Lorido, Antonio, Maggiore, Claudia, Mansour, Wassim, Marcucci, Vittorio, Mascia, Daniele, Massara, Mafalda, Mastrangelo, Giovanni, Margheritini, Costanza, Maritati, Gabriele, Martelli, Eugenio, Martinelli, Ombretta, Marzano, Antonio, Mauri, Francesca, Mazzacaro, Daniela, Melloni, Andrea, Mezzetti, Roberto, Michelagnoli, Stefano, Migliara, Bruno, Migliari, Mattia, Millarelli, Massimiliano, Misuraca, Maria, Modugno, Pietro, Moniaci, Diego, Montelione, Nunzio, Monti, Andrea, Monzio-Compagnoni, Nicola, Moro, Mario, Mortola, Lorenzo, Mozzetta, Gaddiel, Musilli, Aldo, Nano, Giovanni, Occhiuto, Mariateresa, M Oddi, Fabio, Orellana, Bernardo, Orlando, Paola, Orrico, Matteo, A Pacilè, Maria, Pagliariccio, Gabriele, Pallini, Cristina, Palmieri, Armando, Palughi, Martina, Panagrasso, Marco, Panzano, Claudia, Panzera, Chiara, Pascucci, Francesco, Pasqua, Rocco, Pasquetti, Leonardo, Pasqui, Eduardo, Pecchio, Alberto, Pecoraro, Felice, Peluttiero, Ilaria, F Pennetta, Federico, Perini, Paolo, Piazza, Michele, Pini, Rodolfo, Pipito, Narayana, Pranteda, Chiara, Praquin, Barbara, Pratesi, Carlo, F Porreca, Carlo, Pulli, Raffaele, Reina, Nicola, F Rinaldi, Luigi, Rizzo, Luigi, Romano, Elisa, Ronchey, Sonia, Ruggiero, Federica, Ruggiero, Massimo, Sallustro, Marianna, Saviane, Gianna, Sbarigia, Enrico, Scovazzi, Paolo, M Segramor, Vittorio, Sena, Giuseppe, Setacci, Carlo, Setacci, Francesco, E Setteducati, Carmen, M Settembrini, Alberto, Siani, Andrea, Sica, Simona, Speziale, Francesco, Squizzato, Francesco, Stella, Nazzareno, Stilo, Francesco, Sufali, Gemmi, Tanda, Elisabetta, Tinelli, Giovanni, Tomei, Francesca, Tosti, Filomena, Trimarchi, Santi, Troisi, Nicola, Tshomba, Yamume, Turchino, Davide, Turriziani, Valerio, Ucci, Alessandro, Veneto, Vincenzo, Veraldi, Gianfranco, Wiesel, Paola, Xodo, Andrea, Zacà, Sergio, Zaraca, Francesco, Zenunaj, Glaudiol, Sirignano, P, Piffaretti, G, Ceruti, S, Orso, M, Picozzi, M, Ricci, G, Sirignano, A, Taurino, M, Giancarlo Accarino, M, Accrocca, F, Alba, G, Alberti, A, Alberti, V, Allevi, S, Aloisi, F, Amato, B, Amico, A, Andreoli, F, Angiletta, D, Antico, A, Antico, L, Antonello, M, Baccellieri, D, Badalamenti, G, Bafile, G, Baldi, C, Barillà, C, Barillà, D, Bartoli, S, Basile, G, Battaglia, G, Battocchio, C, Belloni, A, Bellosta, R, Benevento, D, Bernardini, G, Bertagna, G, Bertoglio, L, Bianchini Massoni, C, Bisacco, D, Bischetti, M, Boccalon, L, Bonanno, P, Bonardelli, S, Borioni, R, P Borrelli, M, Bozzani, A, M Bracale, U, Camparini, S, Canciglia, A, Canova, F, Capoccia, L, Cappelli, A, Cappiello, P, Carluccio, C, Casalino, A, Casella, F, Casilli, G, Castagno, C, Castelli, P, Castrucci, T, Cavallo, M, Cavazzini, C, Ceccanei, G, Cefalì, P, Celoria, G, Cevolani, M, Chiappa, R, Chisci, E, Comande, C, Compagna, R, Cumino, A, Cuozzo, S, Dalla Caneva, P, D'Alessio, I, D'Arrigo, G, DE Caridi, G, DE Donato, G, DE Donno, G, Desantis, C, DE Santis, F, DE Troia, A, Dezi, T, A Diaco, D, DI Domenico, R, DI Filippo, M, DI Girolamo, A, P Dionisi, C, Dinoto, E, DI Stefano, F, DI STEFANO, L, D'Oria, M, Esposito, A, Esposito, D, Ettore, L, F Fadda, G, Faggioli, G, T Fargion, A, Fazzini, S, Fermani, N, Ferrante, G, Ferrari, M, Ferraro, S, Ferrer, C, Ferretto, L, Ficarelli, I, Filippi, F, Fino, G, Forliti, E, Formiconi, M, Flora, L, Fresilli, M, Frigatti, P, Frigerio, D, Froio, A, Freyrie, A, Furgiuele, S, Gabrielli, R, Gaggiano, A, Galassi, L, Gallelli, G, Gallitto, E, Gallo, F, Galzerano, G, Gargiulo, M, Garriboli, L, G Genadiev, G, Gentile, L, Giaquinta, A, Gibello, L, Grande, R, Grassi, V, Ippoliti, A, Irsara, S, Kahlberg, A, Konstantinos, N, LA Corte, F, Lanza, G, Lauricella, A, Lazzeri, E, Lenti, M, Leopardi, M, Lepidi, S, Li Destri, A, Locatelli, F, Lomazzi, C, Lombardi, F, Lorido, A, Maggiore, C, Mansour, W, Marcucci, V, Mascia, D, Massara, M, Mastrangelo, G, Margheritini, C, Maritati, G, Martelli, E, Martinelli, O, Marzano, A, Mauri, F, Mazzacaro, D, Melloni, A, Mezzetti, R, Michelagnoli, S, Migliara, B, Migliari, M, Millarelli, M, Misuraca, M, Modugno, P, Moniaci, D, Montelione, N, Monti, A, Monzio-Compagnoni, N, Moro, M, Mortola, L, Mozzetta, G, Musilli, A, Nano, G, Occhiuto, M, M Oddi, F, Orellana, B, Orlando, P, Orrico, M, A Pacilè, M, Pagliariccio, G, Pallini, C, Palmieri, A, Palughi, M, Panagrasso, M, Panzano, C, Panzera, C, Pascucci, F, Pasqua, R, Pasquetti, L, Pasqui, E, Pecchio, A, Pecoraro, F, Peluttiero, I, F Pennetta, F, Perini, P, Piazza, M, Pini, R, Pipito, N, Pranteda, C, Praquin, B, Pratesi, C, F Porreca, C, Pulli, R, Reina, N, F Rinaldi, L, Rizzo, L, Romano, E, Ronchey, S, Ruggiero, F, Ruggiero, M, Sallustro, M, Saviane, G, Sbarigia, E, Scovazzi, P, M Segramor, V, Sena, G, Setacci, C, Setacci, F, E Setteducati, C, M Settembrini, A, Siani, A, Sica, S, Speziale, F, Squizzato, F, Stella, N, Stilo, F, Sufali, G, Tanda, E, Tinelli, G, Tomei, F, Tosti, F, Trimarchi, S, Troisi, N, Tshomba, Y, Turchino, D, Turriziani, V, Ucci, A, Veneto, V, Veraldi, G, Wiesel, P, Xodo, A, Zacà, S, Zaraca, F, Zenunaj, G, SIRIGNANO, Pasqualino, PIFFARETTI, Gabriele, CERUTI, Silvia, ORSO, Massimiliano, PICOZZI, Mario, RICCI, Giovanna, SIRIGNANO, Ascanio, TAURINO, Maurizio, Giancarlo Accarino, Maurizio, Accrocca, Federico, Alba, Giuseppe, Alberti, Antonino, Alberti, Vittorio, Allevi, Sara, Aloisi, Francesco, Amato, Bruno, Amico, Alessio, Andreoli, Francesco, Angiletta, Domenico, Antico, Antonio, Antico, Lorenzo, Antonello, Michele, Baccellieri, Domenico, Badalamenti, Giovanni, Bafile, Gennaro, Baldi, Claudio, Barillà, Chiara, Barillà, David, Bartoli, Stefano, Basile, Giusi, Battaglia, Giuseppe, Battocchio, Cesare, Belloni, Ailin, Bellosta, Raffello, Benevento, Domenico, Bernardini, Giulia, Bertagna, Giulia, Bertoglio, Luca, Bianchini Massoni, Claudio, Bisacco, Daniel, Bischetti, Michelangelo, Boccalon, Luca, Bonanno, Paolo, Bonardelli, Stefano, Borioni, Raul, P Borrelli, Maria, Bozzani, Antonio, M Bracale, Umberto, Camparini, Stefano, Canciglia, Aldo, Canova, Francesco, Capoccia, Laura, Cappelli, Alessandro, Cappiello, Pierlugi, Carluccio, Chiara, Casalino, Alfonso, Casella, Francesco, Casilli, Giulia, Castagno, Claudio, Castelli, Patrizio, Castrucci, Tommaso, Cavallo, Matteo, Cavazzini, Carlo, Ceccanei, Gianluca, Cefalì, Pietro, Celoria, Gianni, Cevolani, Mauro, Chiappa, Roberto, Chisci, Emiliano, Comande, Carlo, Compagna, Rita, Cumino, Andrea, Cuozzo, Simone, Dalla Caneva, Patrizia, D'Alessio, Ilaria, D'Arrigo, Giuseppe, DE Caridi, Giovanni, DE Donato, Gianmarco, DE Donno, Gabriele, Desantis, Claudio, DE Santis, Francesco, DE Troia, Alessandro, Dezi, Tommaso, A Diaco, Domenico, DI Domenico, Rossella, DI Filippo, Michele, DI Girolamo, Alessia, P Dionisi, Carlo, Dinoto, Ettore, DI Stefano, Francesco, DI STEFANO, Lucia, D'Oria, Mario, Esposito, Andrea, Esposito, Davide, Ettore, Ludovica, F Fadda, Gian, Faggioli, Gianluca, T Fargion, Aaron, Fazzini, Stefano, Fermani, Nicoletta, Ferrante, Giulia, Ferrari, Mauro, Ferraro, Stafanio, Ferrer, Ciro, Ferretto, Luca, Ficarelli, Ilaria, Filippi, Federico, Fino, Gianluigi, Forliti, Enzo, Formiconi, Martina, Flora, Loris, Fresilli, Mauro, Frigatti, Paolo, Frigerio, Dalmazio, Froio, Alberto, Freyrie, Antonio, Furgiuele, Sergio, Gabrielli, Roberto, Gaggiano, Andrea, Galassi, Luca, Gallelli, Giuseppe, Gallitto, Enrico, Gallo, Francesco, Galzerano, Giuseppe, Gargiulo, Mauro, Garriboli, Luca, G Genadiev, Genadi, Gentile, Lucia, Giaquinta, Alessia, Gibello, Lorenzo, Grande, Raffaele, Grassi, Viviana, Ippoliti, Arnaldo, Irsara, Sandro, Kahlberg, Andrea, Konstantinos, Nikolakopoulos, LA Corte, Francesco, Lanza, Gaetano, Lauricella, Antonio, Lazzeri, Elisa, Lenti, Massimo, Leopardi, Marco, Lepidi, Sandro, Li Destri, Andrea, Locatelli, Federica, Lomazzi, Chiara, Lombardi, Francesco, Lorido, Antonio, Maggiore, Claudia, Mansour, Wassim, Marcucci, Vittorio, Mascia, Daniele, Massara, Mafalda, Mastrangelo, Giovanni, Margheritini, Costanza, Maritati, Gabriele, Martelli, Eugenio, Martinelli, Ombretta, Marzano, Antonio, Mauri, Francesca, Mazzacaro, Daniela, Melloni, Andrea, Mezzetti, Roberto, Michelagnoli, Stefano, Migliara, Bruno, Migliari, Mattia, Millarelli, Massimiliano, Misuraca, Maria, Modugno, Pietro, Moniaci, Diego, Montelione, Nunzio, Monti, Andrea, Monzio-Compagnoni, Nicola, Moro, Mario, Mortola, Lorenzo, Mozzetta, Gaddiel, Musilli, Aldo, Nano, Giovanni, Occhiuto, Mariateresa, M Oddi, Fabio, Orellana, Bernardo, Orlando, Paola, Orrico, Matteo, A Pacilè, Maria, Pagliariccio, Gabriele, Pallini, Cristina, Palmieri, Armando, Palughi, Martina, Panagrasso, Marco, Panzano, Claudia, Panzera, Chiara, Pascucci, Francesco, Pasqua, Rocco, Pasquetti, Leonardo, Pasqui, Eduardo, Pecchio, Alberto, Pecoraro, Felice, Peluttiero, Ilaria, F Pennetta, Federico, Perini, Paolo, Piazza, Michele, Pini, Rodolfo, Pipito, Narayana, Pranteda, Chiara, Praquin, Barbara, Pratesi, Carlo, F Porreca, Carlo, Pulli, Raffaele, Reina, Nicola, F Rinaldi, Luigi, Rizzo, Luigi, Romano, Elisa, Ronchey, Sonia, Ruggiero, Federica, Ruggiero, Massimo, Sallustro, Marianna, Saviane, Gianna, Sbarigia, Enrico, Scovazzi, Paolo, M Segramor, Vittorio, Sena, Giuseppe, Setacci, Carlo, Setacci, Francesco, E Setteducati, Carmen, M Settembrini, Alberto, Siani, Andrea, Sica, Simona, Speziale, Francesco, Squizzato, Francesco, Stella, Nazzareno, Stilo, Francesco, Sufali, Gemmi, Tanda, Elisabetta, Tinelli, Giovanni, Tomei, Francesca, Tosti, Filomena, Trimarchi, Santi, Troisi, Nicola, Tshomba, Yamume, Turchino, Davide, Turriziani, Valerio, Ucci, Alessandro, Veneto, Vincenzo, Veraldi, Gianfranco, Wiesel, Paola, Xodo, Andrea, Zacà, Sergio, Zaraca, Francesco, and Zenunaj, Glaudiol
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BACKGROUND: The SAfety and FEasibility of standard EVAR outside the instruction for use (SAFE-EVAR) Study was designed to define the attitude of Italian vascular surgeons towards the use of standard endovascular repair (EVAR) for infrarenal abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) outside the instruction for use (IFU) through a Delphi consensus endorsed by the Italian Society of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery (Società Italiana di Chirurgia Vascolare ed Endovascolare - SI CVE). METHODS : A questionnaire consisting of 26 statements was developed, validated by an 18-member Advisory Board, and then sent to 600 Italian vascular surgeons. The Delphi process was structured in three subsequent rounds which took place between April and June 2023. In the first two rounds, respondents could indicate one of the following five degrees of agreement: 1) strongly agree; 2) partially agree; 3) neither agree nor disagree; 4) partially disagree; 5) strongly disagree; while in the third round only three different choices were proposed: 1) agree; 2) neither agree nor disagree; 3) disagree. We considered the consensus reached when ≥70% of respondents agreed on one of the options. After the conclusion of each round, a report describing the percentage distribution of the answers was sent to all the participants. RESULTS: Two-hundred-forty-four (40.6%) Italian Vascular Surgeons agreed to participate the first round of the Delphi Consensus; the second and the third rounds of the Delphi collected 230 responders (94.3% of the first-round responders). Four statements (15.4%) reached a consensus in the first rounds. Among the 22 remaining statements, one more consensus (3.8%) was achieved in the second round. Finally, seven more statements (26.9%) reached a consensus in the simplified last round. Globally, a consensus was reached for almost half of the proposed statements (46.1%). CONCLUSIONS: The relatively low consensus rate obtained in this Delphi seems to confirm the discrepancy between Guideline
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112. Ambulatori multidisciplinari
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Lupi, E, Carugno, A, Cavazzana, I, Ceruti, P, Chiara Gerardi, M, Benedetti, S, Elide Lupi, Andrea Carugno, Ilaria Cavazzana, Paolo Ceruti, Maria Chiara Gerardi, Sara Benedetti, Lupi, E, Carugno, A, Cavazzana, I, Ceruti, P, Chiara Gerardi, M, Benedetti, S, Elide Lupi, Andrea Carugno, Ilaria Cavazzana, Paolo Ceruti, Maria Chiara Gerardi, and Sara Benedetti
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113. Topology Optimization for Thin-Walled Structures with Distributed Loads
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Bacciaglia, Antonio, primary, Ceruti, Alessandro, additional, Ciccone, Francesco, additional, and Liverani, Alfredo, additional
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114. Methodology for Image Analysis in Airborne Search and Rescue Operations
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Ciccone, Francesco, primary, Bacciaglia, Antonio, additional, and Ceruti, Alessandro, additional
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115. Is Seniority a Partial Dynamic Symmetry in the First $\nu g_{9/2}$ Shell?
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Morales, A. I., Benzoni, G., Watanabe, H., de Angelis, G., Nishimura, S., Coraggio, L., Gargano, A., Itaco, N., Otsuka, T., Tsunoda, Y., Van Isacker, P., Browne, F., Daido, R., Doornenbal, P., Fang, Y., Lorusso, G., Patel, Z., Rice, S., Sinclair, L., Söderström, P. -A., Sumikama, T., Wu, J., Xu, Z. Y., Yagi, A., Yokoyama, R., Baba, H., Avigo, R., Garrote, F. L. Bello, Blasi, N., Bracco, A., Bruce, A. M., Camera, F., Ceruti, S., Crespi, F. C. L., Delattre, M. -C., Dombradi, Zs., Gottardo, A., Isobe, T., Kojouharov, I., Kurz, N., Kuti, I., Lalkovski, S., Matsui, K., Melon, B., Mengoni, D., Miyazaki, T., Modamio-Hoybjor, V., Momiyama, S., Napoli, D. R., Niikura, M., Orlandi, R., Podolyák, Zs., Regan, P. H., Sakurai, H., Sahin, E., Sohler, D., Schaffner, H., Taniuchi, R., Taprogge, J., Vajta, Zs., Valiente-Dobón, J. J., Wieland, O., and Yalcinkaya, M.
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Nuclear Experiment ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The low-lying structures of the midshell $\nu g_{9/2}$ Ni isotopes $^{72}$Ni and $^{74}$Ni have been investigated at the RIBF facility in RIKEN within the EURICA collaboration. Previously unobserved low-lying states were accessed for the first time following $\beta$ decay of the mother nuclei $^{72}$Co and $^{74}$Co. As a result, we provide a complete picture in terms of the seniority scheme up to the first $(8^+)$ levels for both nuclei. The experimental results are compared to shell-model calculations in order to define to what extent the seniority quantum number is preserved in the first neutron $g_{9/2}$ shell. We find that the disappearance of the seniority isomerism in the $(8^+_1)$ states can be explained by a lowering of the seniority-four $(6^+)$ levels as predicted years ago. For $^{74}$Ni, the internal de-excitation pattern of the newly observed $(6^+_2)$ state supports a restoration of the normal seniority ordering up to spin $J=4$. This property, unexplained by the shell-model calculations, is in agreement with a dominance of the single-particle spherical regime near $^{78}$Ni.
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116. First Results from CUORE: A Search for Lepton Number Violation via $0\nu\beta\beta$ Decay of $^{130}$Te
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CUORE Collaboration, Alduino, C., Alfonso, K., Andreotti, E., Arnaboldi, C., Avignone III, F. T., Azzolini, O., Bandac, I., Banks, T. I., Bari, G., Barucci, M., Beeman, J. W., Bellini, F., Benato, G., Bersani, A., Biare, D., Biassoni, M., Branca, A., Brofferio, C., Bryant, A., Buccheri, A., Bucci, C., Bulfon, C., Camacho, A., Caminata, A., Canonica, L., Cao, X. G., Capelli, S., Capodiferro, M., Cappelli, L., Cardani, L., Carniti, P., Carrettoni, M., Casali, N., Cassina, L., Ceruti, G., Chiarini, A., Chiesa, D., Chott, N., Clemenza, M., Copello, S., Cosmelli, C., Cremonesi, O., Crescentini, C., Creswick, R. J., Cushman, J. S., D'Addabbo, A., D'Aguanno, D., Dafinei, I., Davis, C. J., Del Corso, F., Dell'Oro, S., Deninno, M. M., Di Domizio, S., Di Vacri, M. L., Di Paolo, L., Drobizhev, A., Ejzak, L., Faccini, R., Fang, D. Q., Faverzani, M., Ferri, E., Ferroni, F., Fiorini, E., Franceschi, M. A., Freedman, S. J., Fujikawa, B. K., Giachero, A., Gironi, L., Giuliani, A., Gladstone, L., Goett, J., Gorla, P., Gotti, C., Guandalini, C., Guerzoni, M., Gutierrez, T. D., Haller, E. E., Han, K., Hansen, E. V., Heeger, K. M., Hennings-Yeomans, R., Hickerson, K. P., Huang, H. Z., Iannone, M., Kadel, R., Keppel, G., Kogler, L., Kolomensky, Yu. G., Leder, A., Ligi, C., Lim, K. E., Ma, Y. G., Maiano, C., Marini, L., Martinez, M., Amaya, C. Martinez, Maruyama, R. H., Mei, Y., Moggi, N., Morganti, S., Mosteiro, P. J., Nagorny, S. S., Napolitano, T., Nastasi, M., Nones, C., Norman, E. B., Novati, V., Nucciotti, A., Nutini, I., O'Donnell, T., Olivieri, E., Orio, F., Ouellet, J. L., Pagliarone, C. E., Pallavicini, M., Palmieri, V., Pattavina, L., Pavan, M., Pedretti, M., Pelosi, A., Pessina, G., Pettinacci, V., Piperno, G., Pira, C., Pirro, S., Pozzi, S., Previtali, E., Reindl, F., Rimondi, F., Risegari, L., Rosenfeld, C., Rusconi, C., Sakai, M., Sala, E., Salvioni, C., Sangiorgio, S., Santone, D., Schaeffer, D., Schmidt, B., Schmidt, J., Scielzo, N. D., Singh, V., Sisti, M., Smith, A. R., Stivanello, F., Taffarello, L., Tenconi, M., Terranova, F., Tomei, C., Ventura, G., Vignati, M., Wagaarachchi, S. L., Wang, B. S., Wang, H. W., Welliver, B., Wilson, J., Wilson, K., Winslow, L. A., Wise, T., Zanotti, L., Zhang, G. Q., Zhu, B. X., Zimmermann, S., and Zucchelli, S.
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Nuclear Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
The CUORE experiment, a ton-scale cryogenic bolometer array, recently began operation at the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso in Italy. The array represents a significant advancement in this technology, and in this work we apply it for the first time to a high-sensitivity search for a lepton-number--violating process: $^{130}$Te neutrinoless double-beta decay. Examining a total TeO$_2$ exposure of 86.3 kg$\cdot$yr, characterized by an effective energy resolution of (7.7 $\pm$ 0.5) keV FWHM and a background in the region of interest of (0.014 $\pm$ 0.002) counts/(keV$\cdot$kg$\cdot$yr), we find no evidence for neutrinoless double-beta decay. The median statistical sensitivity of this search is $7.0\times10^{24}$ yr. Including systematic uncertainties, we place a lower limit on the decay half-life of $T^{0\nu}_{1/2}$($^{130}$Te) > $1.3\times 10^{25}$ yr (90% C.L.). Combining this result with those of two earlier experiments, Cuoricino and CUORE-0, we find $T^{0\nu}_{1/2}$($^{130}$Te) > $1.5\times 10^{25}$ yr (90% C.L.), which is the most stringent limit to date on this decay. Interpreting this result as a limit on the effective Majorana neutrino mass, we find $m_{\beta\beta}<(110 - 520)$ meV, where the range reflects the nuclear matrix element estimates employed., Comment: Published in PRL, reference and DOI added
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117. Vitamin D levels and lipid profile in children and adolescents: a tight correlation.
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CERUTI, Daniele, COLOMBO, Carla, LOIODICE, Martina, DE LEO, Simone, CALCATERRA, Valeria, and FABIANO, Valentina
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118. Fasciola hepatica Soluble Antigen (Fh Ag)-Induced NETs Under Hypoxic Conditions Exert Cytotoxic Effects on Hepatic Cells In Vitro.
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Muñoz-Caro, Tamara, Quiroz, Pamela, Abarca, Cristina, Gómez-Ceruti, Marcela, Alarcón, Pablo, Teuber, Stefanie, Navarro, Max, Taubert, Anja, Hermosilla, Carlos, and Burgos, Rafael A.
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LIVER cells ,FASCIOLA hepatica ,NADPH oxidase ,FASCIOLIASIS ,PARASITIC diseases ,SHEEP diseases - Abstract
Simple Summary: Fasciolosis is one of the parasitic diseases that exerts the greatest impact on sheep productive systems worldwide. Affected sheep generally show a decrease in their reproductive capacity, weight gain, meat and milk production, and wool quality. In the pathogenesis of Fasciola hepatica, the penetration and migration of parasitic stages through the liver provoke intense inflammatory immune responses and tissue damage. Following strong activation signals, polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNs) reportedly release chromatin and granular proteins into the extracellular space, forming DNA traps called neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs). It was recently demonstrated that F. hepatica induces NET formation in vivo in the liver parenchyma from naturally infected sheep. Thus, in this paper we investigated F. hepatica-mediated NET-derived cytotoxic effects in exposed hepatic cells in vitro as well as F. hepatica-triggered ovine NETs under hypoxic conditions (5% O
2 ). Our results confirm the ability of ovine PMNs to form NETs in low-oxygen environments after F. hepatica antigen (FhAg) stimulation, as seen in many pathological and pro-inflammatory states, and their cytotoxic effects on exposed hepatic cells. In addition, we demonstrate that this defence mechanism is NADPH oxidase (NOX)-dependent and therefore a tightly regulated molecular process. Overall, we hypothesize that NET formation plays a role in the pathogenesis of fasciolosis, and NETs contribute to liver tissue damage if released in an uncontrolled manner. Fasciola hepatica is a parasitic trematode that causes fasciolosis in sheep, provoking a decrease in their reproductive capacity, weight gain, meat and milk production, and wool quality. In the pathogenesis of F. hepatica, the penetration and migration of parasitic stages through the liver provoke intense inflammatory immune responses and tissue damage. The aim of this study was to investigate the cytotoxic effects of Fascila hepatica-induced ovine NETs in exposed hepatocytes in vitro, and to analyze whether F. hepatica antigens (FhAg) trigger the release of ovine NETs under hypoxic conditions as well as the roles of matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) and CD11b in this cellular process in vitro. Here, isolated ovine PMNs were co-cultured with FhAg under hypoxia (5% O2 ) and NETs were visualized via immunofluorescence analyses, confirming their classical characteristics. The quantification of NETs in response to FhAg in hypoxic conditions significantly enhanced the formation of anchored and cell-free NETs (p < 0.01), and NADPH oxidase (NOX) inhibitor diphenylene iodonium (DPI) significantly reduced their production (p < 0.05). Furthermore, the cytotoxic effect of NETs on hepatic cells was determined by using a live/dead-staining with Sytox Orange, thereby demonstrating that FhAg-induced NETs are cytotoxic for hepatic cells (p = 0.001). We additionally analyzed PMN supernatants to determine the enzymatic activity of MMP-9, observing that FhAg exposure enhances MMP-9 release in ovine PMNs (p < 0.05) but not in bovine PMNs. Interestingly, by using flow cytometric analysis, we determined that the exposure of PMNs to FhAg does not increase the CD11b surface expression of ovine PMNs. This could be an effect of the activation of other surface receptors or transcription factors involved in F. hepatica-induced NETosis. Consequently, we hypothesize that F. hepatica-induced NETs play a role in the pathogenesis of fasciolosis, contributing to liver tissue damage if released in an uncontrolled manner. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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119. Evaluation of a Point-of-Need Molecular Diagnostic Tool Coupled with Rapid DNA Extraction Methods for Visceral Leishmaniasis
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Prakash Ghosh, Rajashree Chowdhury, Khaledul Faisal, Md. Anik Ashfaq Khan, Faria Hossain, Md. Abu Rahat, Md. Arko Ayon Chowdhury, Nishad Tasnim Mithila, Mostafa Kamal, Shomik Maruf, Rupen Nath, Rea Maja Kobialka, Arianna Ceruti, Mary Cameron, Malcolm S. Duthie, Ahmed Abd El Wahed, and Dinesh Mondal
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visceral leishmaniasis (VL) ,point-of-need diagnosis ,rapid DNA extraction ,recombinase polymerase amplification (RPA) ,real-time PCR ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
A rapid, cost-effective, and simple nucleic acid isolation technique coupled with a point-of-need DNA amplification assay is a desirable goal for programmatic use. For diagnosis of Visceral Leishmaniasis (VL), Recombinase Polymerase Amplification (RPA) rapid tests for the detection of Leishmania DNA are versatile and have operational advantages over qPCR. To facilitate the delivery of the RPA test at point-of-need for VL diagnosis, we compared two rapid DNA extraction methods, SwiftDx (SX) and an in-house Boil and Spin (BS) method, coupled with RPA amplification, versus more widely used methods for DNA extraction and amplification, namely Qiagen (Q) kits and qPCR, respectively. A total of 50 confirmed VL patients and 50 controls, matched for age and gender, were recruited from Mymensingh, Bangladesh, a region highly endemic for VL. Blood samples were collected from each participant and DNA was extracted using Q, SX and BS methods. Following DNA extraction, qPCR and RPA assays were performed to detect L. donovani in downstream analysis. No significant differences in sensitivity of the RPA assay were observed between DNA extraction methods, 94.00% (95% CI: 83.45–98.75%), 90% (95% CI: 78.19–96.67%), and 88% (95% CI: 75.69–95.47%) when using Q, SX, and BS, respectively. Similarly, using qPCR, no significant differences in sensitivity were obtained when using Q or SX for DNA extraction, 94.00% (95% CI: 83.45–98.75%) and 92.00% (80.77–97.78%), respectively. It is encouraging that RPA and qPCR showed excellent agreement (k: 0.919–0.980) when different extraction methods were used and that the DNA impurities using BS had no inhibitory effect on the RPA assay. Furthermore, significantly higher DNA yields were obtained using SX and BS versus Q; however, a significantly higher parasite load was detected using qPCR when DNA was extracted using Q versus SX. Considering the cost, execution time, feasibility, and performance of RPA assay, rapid extraction methods such as the Boil and Spin technique appear to have the potential for implementation in resource-limited endemic settings. Further clinical research is warranted prior to broader application.
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120. Development of a HPLC-MS/MS Method to Assess the Pharmacokinetics and Tumour Distribution of the Dimethylarginine Dimethylaminohydrolase 1 Inhibitors ZST316 and L-257 in a Xenograft Model of Triple-Negative Breast Cancer in Mice
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Tommaso Ceruti, Roberta Frapolli, Carmen Ghilardi, Alessandra Decio, Giulia Dellavedova, Sara Tommasi, Massimo Zucchetti, and Arduino A. Mangoni
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ZST316 ,L-257 ,dimethylarginine dimethylaminohydrolase 1 ,DDAH1 inhibitors ,triple-negative breast cancer ,pharmacokinetics ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
We describe the development and validation of an HPLC-MS/MS method to assess the pharmacokinetics and tumour distribution of ZST316, an arginine analogue with inhibitory activity towards dimethylarginine dimethylaminohydrolase 1 (DDAH1) and vasculogenic mimicry, and its active metabolite L-257 in a xenograft model of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). The method proved to be reproducible, precise, and highly accurate for the measurement of both compounds in plasma and tumour tissue following acute and chronic (five days) intraperitoneal administration of ZST316 (30 mg/Kg daily) in six-week-old severe combined immunodeficiency disease (SCID) mice inoculated with MDA-MB-231 TNBC cells. ZST316 was detected in tumour tissue and plasma after 1 h (6.47 and 9.01 μM, respectively) and 24 h (0.13 and 0.16 μM, respectively) following acute administration, without accumulation during chronic treatment. Similarly, the metabolite L-257 was found in tumour tissue and plasma after 1 h (15.06 and 8.72 μM, respectively) and 24 h (0.17 and 0.17 μM, respectively) following acute administration of ZST316, without accumulation during chronic treatment. The half-life after acute and chronic treatment ranged between 4.4–7.1 h (plasma) and 4.5–5.0 h (tumour) for ZST316, and 4.2–5.3 h (plasma) and 3.6–4.9 h (tumour) for L-257. The results of our study demonstrate the (a) capacity to accurately measure ZST316 and L-257 concentrations in plasma and tumour tissue in mice using the newly developed HPLC-MS/MS method, (b) rapid conversion of ZST316 into L-257, (c) good intra-tumour penetration of both compounds, and (d) lack of accumulation of both ZST316 and L-257 in plasma and tumour tissue during chronic administration. Compared to a previous method developed by our group to investigate ZST316 in plasma, the main advantages of the new method include a wider range of linearity which reduces the need for dilutions and the combined assessment of ZST316 and L-257 in plasma and tumour tissue which limits the required amount of matrix. The new HPLC-MS/MS method is useful to investigate the in vivo effects of ZST316 and L-257 on vasculogenic mimicry, tumour mass, and metastatic burden in xenograft models of TNBC.
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121. An unconventional robust integrator for dynamical low-rank approximation
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Ceruti, Gianluca and Lubich, Christian
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122. Effectiveness of Ginseng, Rutin and Moringa for the Treatment of Erectile Dysfunction: A Systematic Review
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Giacomo Rebez, Paolo Capogrosso, Luca Boeri, Michele Rizzo, Carlos Miacola, Tommaso Cai, Fabrizio Palumbo, Ilaria Ortensi, Carlo Ceruti, Stefano Lauretti, Marco Bitelli, Giovanni Liguori, Danilo Di Trapani, Alessandro Palmieri, and on behalf of the Italian Society of Andrology
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erectile function ,ginseng ,systematic review ,erectile dysfunction ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Abstract
Introduction, The aim of this systematic review was to evaluate the current evidence for the effectiveness of ginseng, Rutin and Moringa for treating erectile dysfunction. Methods, A broad search of the Scopus, PubMed, Cochrane and Web of Science databases was performed in complicance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) guidelines. The following criteria were required for articles to be included in the review: English language; observational studies (cohort studies, case control/comparative studies, single-arm studies); randomized controlled trials; non-randomized comparative studies; case series; number of participants: ≥5 for case series or ≥5 patients per group for comparative studies. The Cochrane risk of bias (RoB) assessment tool for RCTs was used to assess the risk of bias of included studies. Results, Seven full-text articles were included in this review. All studies were randomized controlled trials. No studies on Rutin and Moringa alone matched the inclusion criteria. The methodological quality of the RCTs was variable. In all studies, the group treated with ginseng reported an improvement of erectile function (EF) compared to the control groups. IIEF and IIEF-5 were used to evaluate erectile function in six studies and in four of them, the improvement of the scores in the group treated with ginseng over the control group reached the statistical significance. Conclusion, This review suggests a positive effect of ginseng on EF in men. The association of ginseng along with other nutritional components with potential beneficial effects on ED appears promising and deserves further investigation in large randomized controlled trials.
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123. One-year pulmonary impairment after severe COVID-19: a prospective, multicenter follow-up study
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Paola Faverio, Fabrizio Luppi, Paola Rebora, Gabriele D’Andrea, Anna Stainer, Sara Busnelli, Martina Catalano, Giuseppe Modafferi, Giovanni Franco, Anna Monzani, Stefania Galimberti, Paolo Scarpazza, Elisa Oggionni, Monia Betti, Tiberio Oggionni, Federica De Giacomi, Francesco Bini, Bruno Dino Bodini, Mara Parati, Luca Bilucaglia, Paolo Ceruti, Denise Modina, Sergio Harari, Antonella Caminati, Marcello Intotero, Pietro Sergio, Giuseppe Monzillo, Giovanni Leati, Andrea Borghesi, Maurizio Zompatori, Rocco Corso, Maria Grazia Valsecchi, Giacomo Bellani, Giuseppe Foti, and Alberto Pesci
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Abstract Background Long-term pulmonary sequelae following hospitalization for SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia is largely unclear. The aim of this study was to identify and characterise pulmonary sequelae caused by SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia at 12-month from discharge. Methods In this multicentre, prospective, observational study, patients hospitalised for SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia and without prior diagnosis of structural lung diseases were stratified by maximum ventilatory support (“oxygen only”, “continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP)” and “invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV)”) and followed up at 12 months from discharge. Pulmonary function tests and diffusion capacity for carbon monoxide (DLCO), 6 min walking test, high resolution CT (HRCT) scan, and modified Medical Research Council (mMRC) dyspnea scale were collected. Results Out of 287 patients hospitalized with SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia and followed up at 1 year, DLCO impairment, mainly of mild entity and improved with respect to the 6-month follow-up, was observed more frequently in the “oxygen only” and “IMV” group (53% and 49% of patients, respectively), compared to 29% in the “CPAP” group. Abnormalities at chest HRCT were found in 46%, 65% and 80% of cases in the “oxygen only”, “CPAP” and “IMV” group, respectively. Non-fibrotic interstitial lung abnormalities, in particular reticulations and ground-glass attenuation, were the main finding, while honeycombing was found only in 1% of cases. Older patients and those requiring IMV were at higher risk of developing radiological pulmonary sequelae. Dyspnea evaluated through mMRC scale was reported by 35% of patients with no differences between groups, compared to 29% at 6-month follow-up. Conclusion DLCO alteration and non-fibrotic interstitial lung abnormalities are common after 1 year from hospitalization due to SARS-CoV-2 pneumonia, particularly in older patients requiring higher ventilatory support. Studies with longer follow-ups are needed.
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124. First Results from CUORE: A Search for Lepton Number Violation via 0νββ Decay of Te130
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Alduino, C, Alessandria, F, Alfonso, K, Andreotti, E, Arnaboldi, C, Avignone, FT, Azzolini, O, Balata, M, Bandac, I, Banks, TI, Bari, G, Barucci, M, Beeman, JW, Bellini, F, Benato, G, Bersani, A, Biare, D, Biassoni, M, Bragazzi, F, Branca, A, Brofferio, C, Bryant, A, Buccheri, A, Bucci, C, Bulfon, C, Camacho, A, Caminata, A, Canonica, L, Cao, XG, Capelli, S, Capodiferro, M, Cappelli, L, Cardani, L, Cariello, M, Carniti, P, Carrettoni, M, Casali, N, Cassina, L, Cereseto, R, Ceruti, G, Chiarini, A, Chiesa, D, Chott, N, Clemenza, M, Conventi, D, Copello, S, Cosmelli, C, Cremonesi, O, Crescentini, C, Creswick, RJ, Cushman, JS, D’Addabbo, A, D’Aguanno, D, Dafinei, I, Datskov, V, Davis, CJ, Del Corso, F, Dell’Oro, S, Deninno, MM, Di Domizio, S, Di Vacri, ML, Di Paolo, L, Drobizhev, A, Ejzak, L, Faccini, R, Fang, DQ, Faverzani, M, Ferri, E, Ferroni, F, Fiorini, E, Franceschi, MA, Freedman, SJ, Fujikawa, BK, Gaigher, R, Giachero, A, Gironi, L, Giuliani, A, Gladstone, L, Goett, J, Gorla, P, Gotti, C, Guandalini, C, Guerzoni, M, Gutierrez, TD, Haller, EE, Han, K, Hansen, EV, Heeger, KM, Hennings-Yeomans, R, Hickerson, KP, Huang, HZ, Iannone, M, Ioannucci, L, Kadel, R, Keppel, G, Kogler, L, Kolomensky, Yu G, Leder, A, Ligi, C, and Lim, KE
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The CUORE experiment, a ton-scale cryogenic bolometer array, recently began operation at the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso in Italy. The array represents a significant advancement in this technology, and in this work we apply it for the first time to a high-sensitivity search for a lepton-number-violating process: ^{130}Te neutrinoless double-beta decay. Examining a total TeO_{2} exposure of 86.3 kg yr, characterized by an effective energy resolution of (7.7±0.5) keV FWHM and a background in the region of interest of (0.014±0.002) counts/(keV kg yr), we find no evidence for neutrinoless double-beta decay. Including systematic uncertainties, we place a lower limit on the decay half-life of T_{1/2}^{0ν}(^{130}Te)>1.3×10^{25} yr (90% C.L.); the median statistical sensitivity of this search is 7.0×10^{24} yr. Combining this result with those of two earlier experiments, Cuoricino and CUORE-0, we find T_{1/2}^{0ν}(^{130}Te)>1.5×10^{25} yr (90% C.L.), which is the most stringent limit to date on this decay. Interpreting this result as a limit on the effective Majorana neutrino mass, we find m_{ββ}
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125. First Results from CUORE: A Search for Lepton Number Violation via 0νββ Decay of ^{130}Te.
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Alduino, C, Alessandria, F, Alfonso, K, Andreotti, E, Arnaboldi, C, Avignone, FT, Azzolini, O, Balata, M, Bandac, I, Banks, TI, Bari, G, Barucci, M, Beeman, JW, Bellini, F, Benato, G, Bersani, A, Biare, D, Biassoni, M, Bragazzi, F, Branca, A, Brofferio, C, Bryant, A, Buccheri, A, Bucci, C, Bulfon, C, Camacho, A, Caminata, A, Canonica, L, Cao, XG, Capelli, S, Capodiferro, M, Cappelli, L, Cardani, L, Cariello, M, Carniti, P, Carrettoni, M, Casali, N, Cassina, L, Cereseto, R, Ceruti, G, Chiarini, A, Chiesa, D, Chott, N, Clemenza, M, Conventi, D, Copello, S, Cosmelli, C, Cremonesi, O, Crescentini, C, Creswick, RJ, Cushman, JS, D'Addabbo, A, D'Aguanno, D, Dafinei, I, Datskov, V, Davis, CJ, Del Corso, F, Dell'Oro, S, Deninno, MM, Di Domizio, S, Di Vacri, ML, Di Paolo, L, Drobizhev, A, Ejzak, L, Faccini, R, Fang, DQ, Faverzani, M, Ferri, E, Ferroni, F, Fiorini, E, Franceschi, MA, Freedman, SJ, Fujikawa, BK, Gaigher, R, Giachero, A, Gironi, L, Giuliani, A, Gladstone, L, Goett, J, Gorla, P, Gotti, C, Guandalini, C, Guerzoni, M, Gutierrez, TD, Haller, EE, Han, K, Hansen, EV, Heeger, KM, Hennings-Yeomans, R, Hickerson, KP, Huang, HZ, Iannone, M, Ioannucci, L, Kadel, R, Keppel, G, Kogler, L, Kolomensky, Yu G, Leder, A, Ligi, C, and Lim, KE
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The CUORE experiment, a ton-scale cryogenic bolometer array, recently began operation at the Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso in Italy. The array represents a significant advancement in this technology, and in this work we apply it for the first time to a high-sensitivity search for a lepton-number-violating process: ^{130}Te neutrinoless double-beta decay. Examining a total TeO_{2} exposure of 86.3 kg yr, characterized by an effective energy resolution of (7.7±0.5) keV FWHM and a background in the region of interest of (0.014±0.002) counts/(keV kg yr), we find no evidence for neutrinoless double-beta decay. Including systematic uncertainties, we place a lower limit on the decay half-life of T_{1/2}^{0ν}(^{130}Te)>1.3×10^{25} yr (90% C.L.); the median statistical sensitivity of this search is 7.0×10^{24} yr. Combining this result with those of two earlier experiments, Cuoricino and CUORE-0, we find T_{1/2}^{0ν}(^{130}Te)>1.5×10^{25} yr (90% C.L.), which is the most stringent limit to date on this decay. Interpreting this result as a limit on the effective Majorana neutrino mass, we find m_{ββ}
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126. From low-rank retractions to dynamical low-rank approximation and back.
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Axel Séguin, Gianluca Ceruti, and Daniel Kressner
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127. Rank-adaptive spectral pruning of convolutional layers during training.
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Emanuele Zangrando, Steffen Schotthöfer, Gianluca Ceruti, Jonas Kusch, and Francesco Tudisco
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128. A parallel rank-adaptive integrator for dynamical low-rank approximation.
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Gianluca Ceruti, Jonas Kusch, and Christian Lubich
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129. Quantitative measurement of pioglitazone in neoplastic and normal tissues by AP-MALDI mass spectrometry imaging
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Morosi, Lavinia, Matteo, Cristina, Meroni, Marina, Ceruti, Tommaso, Fuso Nerini, Ilaria, Bello, Ezia, Frapolli, Roberta, D'Incalci, Maurizio, Zucchetti, Massimo, and Davoli, Enrico
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130. Towards Large Parts Manufacturing in Additive Technologies for Aerospace and Automotive applications
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Bacciaglia, Antonio, Ceruti, Alessandro, and Liverani, Alfredo
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131. CUORE opens the door to tonne-scale cryogenics experiments
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Adams, D.Q., Alduino, C., Alessandria, F., Alfonso, K., Andreotti, E., Avignone, F.T., III, Azzolini, O., Balata, M., Bandac, I., Banks, T.I., Bari, G., Barucci, M., Beeman, J.W., Bellini, F., Benato, G., Beretta, M., Bersani, A., Biare, D., Biassoni, M., Bragazzi, F., Branca, A., Brofferio, C., Bryant, A., Buccheri, A., Bucci, C., Bulfon, C., Camacho, A., Camilleri, J., Caminata, A., Campani, A., Canonica, L., Cao, X.G., Capelli, S., Capodiferro, M., Cappelli, L., Cardani, L., Cariello, M., Carniti, P., Carrettoni, M., Casali, N., Cassina, L., Celi, E., Cereseto, R., Ceruti, G., Chiarini, A., Chiesa, D., Chott, N., Clemenza, M., Conventi, D., Copello, S., Cosmelli, C., Cremonesi, O., Crescentini, C., Creswick, R.J., Cushman, J.S., D’Addabbo, A., D’Aguanno, D., Dafinei, I., Datskov, V., Davis, C.J., Corso, F. Del, Dell’Oro, S., Deninno, M.M., Di Domizio, S., Dompè, V., Di Vacri, M.L., Di Paolo, L., Drobizhev, A., Ejzak, L., Faccini, R., Fang, D.Q., Fantini, G., Faverzani, M., Ferri, E., Ferroni, F., Fiorini, E., Franceschi, M.A., Freedman, S.J., Fu, S.H., Fujikawa, B.K., Gaigher, R., Ghislandi, S., Giachero, A., Gironi, L., Giuliani, A., Gladstone, L., Goett, J., Gorla, P., Gotti, C., Guandalini, C., Guerzoni, M., Guetti, M., Gutierrez, T.D., Haller, E.E., Han, K., Hansen, E.V., Heeger, K.M., Hennings-Yeomans, R., Hickerson, K.P., Huang, R.G., Huang, H.Z., Iannone, M., Ioannucci, L., Johnston, J., Kadel, R., Keppel, G., Kogler, L., Kolomensky, Yu.G., Leder, A., Ligi, C., Lim, K.E., Liu, R., Ma, L., Ma, Y.G., Maiano, C., Maino, M., Marini, L., Martinez, M., Amaya, C. Martinez, Maruyama, R.H., Mayer, D., Mazza, R., Mei, Y., Moggi, N., Morganti, S., Mosteiro, P.J., Nagorny, S.S., Napolitano, T., Nastasi, M., Nikkel, J., Nisi, S., Nones, C., Norman, E.B., Novati, V., Nucciotti, A., Nutini, I., O’Donnell, T., Olcese, M., Olivieri, E., Orio, F., Orlandi, D., Ouellet, J.L., Pagan, S., Pagliarone, C.E., Pagnanini, L., Pallavicini, M., Palmieri, V., Pattavina, L., Pavan, M., Pedretti, M., Pedrotta, R., Pelosi, A., Perego, M., Pessina, G., Pettinacci, V., Piperno, G., Pira, C., Pirro, S., Pozzi, S., Previtali, E., Puiu, A., Quitadamo, S., Reindl, F., Rimondi, F., Risegari, L., Rosenfeld, C., Rossi, C., Rusconi, C., Sakai, M., Sala, E., Salvioni, C., Sangiorgio, S., Santone, D., Schaeffer, D., Schmidt, B., Schmidt, J., Scielzo, N.D., Sharma, V., Singh, V., Sisti, M., Smith, A.R., Speller, D., Stivanello, F., Surukuchi, P.T., Taffarello, L., Tatananni, L., Tenconi, M., Terranova, F., Tessaro, M., Tomei, C., Ventura, G., Vetter, K.J., Vignati, M., Wagaarachchi, S.L., Wallig, J., Wang, B.S., Wang, H.W., Welliver, B., Wilson, J., Wilson, K., Winslow, L.A., Wise, T., Zanotti, L., Zarra, C., Zhang, G.Q., Zhu, B.X., Zimmermann, S., and Zucchelli, S.
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132. Dynamics of disease characteristics and clinical management of critically ill COVID-19 patients over the time course of the pandemic: an analysis of the prospective, international, multicentre RISC-19-ICU registry
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Wendel-Garcia, Pedro David, Moser, André, Jeitziner, Marie-Madlen, Aguirre-Bermeo, Hernán, Arias-Sanchez, Pedro, Apolo, Janina, Roche-Campo, Ferran, Franch-Llasat, Diego, Kleger, Gian-Reto, Schrag, Claudia, Pietsch, Urs, Filipovic, Miodrag, David, Sascha, Stahl, Klaus, Bouaoud, Souad, Ouyahia, Amel, Fodor, Patricia, Locher, Pascal, Siegemund, Martin, Zellweger, Nuria, Cereghetti, Sara, Schott, Peter, Gangitano, Gianfilippo, Wu, Maddalena Alessandra, Alfaro-Farias, Mario, Vizmanos-Lamotte, Gerardo, Ksouri, Hatem, Gehring, Nadine, Rezoagli, Emanuele, Turrini, Fabrizio, Lozano-Gómez, Herminia, Carsetti, Andrea, Rodríguez-García, Raquel, Yuen, Bernd, Weber, Anja Baltussen, Castro, Pedro, Escos-Orta, Jesus Oscar, Dullenkopf, Alexander, Martín-Delgado, Maria C., Aslanidis, Theodoros, Perez, Marie-Helene, Hillgaertner, Frank, Ceruti, Samuele, Franchitti Laurent, Marilene, Marrel, Julien, Colombo, Riccardo, Laube, Marcus, Fogagnolo, Alberto, Studhalter, Michael, Wengenmayer, Tobias, Gamberini, Emiliano, Buerkle, Christian, Buehler, Philipp K., Keiser, Stefanie, Elhadi, Muhammed, Montomoli, Jonathan, Guerci, Philippe, Fumeaux, Thierry, Schuepbach, Reto A., Jakob, Stephan M., Que, Yok-Ai, and Hilty, Matthias Peter
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133. One-year pulmonary impairment after severe COVID-19: a prospective, multicenter follow-up study
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Faverio, Paola, Luppi, Fabrizio, Rebora, Paola, D’Andrea, Gabriele, Stainer, Anna, Busnelli, Sara, Catalano, Martina, Modafferi, Giuseppe, Franco, Giovanni, Monzani, Anna, Galimberti, Stefania, Scarpazza, Paolo, Oggionni, Elisa, Betti, Monia, Oggionni, Tiberio, De Giacomi, Federica, Bini, Francesco, Bodini, Bruno Dino, Parati, Mara, Bilucaglia, Luca, Ceruti, Paolo, Modina, Denise, Harari, Sergio, Caminati, Antonella, Intotero, Marcello, Sergio, Pietro, Monzillo, Giuseppe, Leati, Giovanni, Borghesi, Andrea, Zompatori, Maurizio, Corso, Rocco, Valsecchi, Maria Grazia, Bellani, Giacomo, Foti, Giuseppe, and Pesci, Alberto
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134. Sarcopenia in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis: a prospective study exploring prevalence, associated factors and diagnostic approach
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Faverio, Paola, Fumagalli, Alessia, Conti, Sara, Madotto, Fabiana, Bini, Francesco, Harari, Sergio, Mondoni, Michele, Oggionni, Tiberio, Barisione, Emanuela, Ceruti, Paolo, Papetti, Maria Chiara, Bodini, Bruno Dino, Caminati, Antonella, Valentino, Angela, Centanni, Stefano, Lanzi, Paola, Della Zoppa, Matteo, Crotti, Silvia, Grosso, Marco, Sukkar, Samir Giuseppe, Modina, Denise, Andreoli, Marco, Nicali, Roberta, Suigo, Giulia, Busnelli, Sara, Paciocco, Giuseppe, Lettieri, Sara, Mantovani, Lorenzo Giovanni, Cesana, Giancarlo, Pesci, Alberto, and Luppi, Fabrizio
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135. Towards Large Parts Manufacturing in Additive Technologies for Aerospace and Automotive applications.
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Antonio Bacciaglia, Alessandro Ceruti, and Alfredo Liverani
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136. Validación de la Escala de Prácticas Espirituales con víctimas de violencia política en Chile
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Arancibia, Héctor, Cárdenas, Manuel, and Ceruti, Cristián
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137. Adaptive Variable Design Algorithm for Improving Topology Optimization in Additive Manufacturing
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Vadillo Morillas, Abraham, primary, Meneses Alonso, Jesús, additional, Bustos Caballero, Alejandro, additional, Castejon Sisamón, Cristina, additional, and Ceruti, Alessandro, additional
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138. Insight From an Italian Delphi Consensus on EVAR Feasibility Outside the Instruction for Use—The SAFE EVAR Study (SAfety and FEasibility of standard EVAR outside the instruction for use)
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Sirignano, Pasqualino, primary, Piffaretti, Gabriele, additional, Ceruti, Silvia, additional, Orso, Massimiliano, additional, Picozzi, Mario, additional, Ricci, Giovanna, additional, Sirignano, Ascanio, additional, and Taurino, Maurizio, additional
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139. #2244 Safety and efficacy of daratumumab monotherapy in lupus nephritis refractory to conventional and rescue therapies
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Roccatello, Dario, primary, Caniggia, Ilaria, additional, Ceruti, Cecilia, additional, Longo, Roberta, additional, Nescis, Lorenzo, additional, Sciascia, Savino, additional, and Fenoglio, Roberta, additional
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140. RUF DES GEBIRGES : 25 Jahre als Pionierin in den heiligen Bergen
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Ceruti, Constanza
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141. Long-term sequelae are highly prevalent one year after hospitalization for severe COVID-19
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Mattia Bellan, Alessio Baricich, Filippo Patrucco, Patrizia Zeppegno, Carla Gramaglia, Piero Emilio Balbo, Alessandro Carriero, Chiara Santa Amico, Gian Carlo Avanzi, Michela Barini, Marco Battaglia, Simone Bor, Vincenzo Cantaluppi, Giuseppe Cappellano, Federico Ceruti, Annalisa Chiocchetti, Elisa Clivati, Mara Giordano, Daria Cuneo, Eleonora Gambaro, Eleonora Gattoni, Alberto Loro, Marcello Manfredi, Umberto Morosini, Francesco Murano, Elena Paracchini, Giuseppe Patti, David James Pinato, Davide Raineri, Roberta Rolla, Pier Paolo Sainaghi, Stefano Tricca, and Mario Pirisi
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Many coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) survivors show symptoms months after acute illness. The aim of this work is to describe the clinical evolution of Covid-19, one year after discharge. We performed a prospective cohort study on 238 patients previously hospitalized for Covid-19 pneumonia in 2020 who already underwent clinical follow-up 4 months post-Covid-19. 200 consented to participate to a 12-months clinical assessment, including: pulmonary function tests with diffusing lung capacity for carbon monoxide (DLCO); post-traumatic stress (PTS) symptoms evaluation by the Impact of Event Scale (IES); motor function evaluation (by Short Physical Performance Battery and 2 min walking test); chest Computed Tomography (CT). After 366 [363–369] days, 79 patients (39.5%) reported at least one symptom. A DLCO
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142. Betulinic acid and its spray dried microparticle formulation: In vitro PDT effect against ovarian carcinoma cell line and in vivo plasma and tumor disposition
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Serain, Alessandra F., Morosi, Lavinia, Ceruti, Tommaso, Matteo, Cristina, Meroni, Marina, Minatel, Elaine, Zucchetti, Massimo, and Salvador, Marcos J.
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143. The SpecMAT active target
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Poleshchuk, O., Raabe, R., Ceruti, S., Ceulemans, A., De Witte, H., Marchi, T., Mentana, A., Refsgaard, J., and Yang, J.
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144. Low PEEP Mechanical Ventilation and PaO2/FiO2 Ratio Evolution in COVID-19 Patients
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Ceruti, Samuele, Roncador, Marco, Saporito, Andrea, Biggiogero, Maira, Glotta, Andrea, Maida, Pier Andrea, Urso, Patrizia, Bona, Giovanni, Garzoni, Christian, Mauri, Romano, and Borgeat, Alain
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145. Surface smoothing for topological optimized 3D models
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Bacciaglia, Antonio, Ceruti, Alessandro, and Liverani, Alfredo
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146. Measuring the electron neutrino mass with improved sensitivity: the HOLMES experiment
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Giachero, A., Alpert, B., Becker, D., Bennett, D., Biasotti, M., Brofferio, C., Ceriale, V., Ceruti, G., Corsini, D., Day, P., De Gerone, M., Dressler, R., Faverzani, M., Ferri, E., Fowler, J., Fumagalli, E., Gallucci, G., Gard, J., Hays-Wehle, F. Gatti J., Heinitz, S., Hilton, G., Koester, U., Lusignoli, M., Mates, J., Nisi, S., Nucciotti, A., Orlando, A., Parodi, L., Pessina, G., Pizzigoni, G., Puiu, A., Ragazzi, S., Reintsema, C., Ribeiro-Gomes, M., Schmidt, D., Schumann, D., Siccardi, F., Sisti, M., Swetz, D., Terranova, F., Ullom, J., and Vale, L.
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HOLMES is a new experiment aiming at directly measuring the neutrino mass with a sensitivity below 2 eV. HOLMES will perform a calorimetric measurement of the energy released in the decay of $^{163}$Ho. The calorimetric measurement eliminates systematic uncertainties arising from the use of external beta sources, as in experiments with spectrometers. This measurement was proposed in 1982 by A. De Rujula and M. Lusignoli, but only recently the detector technological progress has allowed to design a sensitive experiment. HOLMES will deploy a large array of low temperature microcalorimeters with implanted $^{163}$Ho nuclei. HOLMES, besides being an important step forward in the direct neutrino mass measurement with a calorimetric approach, will also establish the potential of this approach to extend the sensitivity down to 0.1 eV and lower. In its final configuration HOLMES will collect about $3\cdot 10^{13}$ decays with 1000 detectors characterized by an instrumental energy resolution of the order of few eV and a time resolution of few microseconds. To embed the $^{163}$Ho into the gold absorbers a custom mass separator ion implanter is being developed. The detectors used for the HOLMES experiment will be Mo/Cu bilayers TESs (Transition Edge Sensors) on SiN$_x$ membrane with gold absorbers. Microwave multiplexed rf-SQUIDs are the best available technique to read out large array of such detectors. An extensive R&D activity is in progress in order to maximize the multiplexing factor while preserving the performances of the individual detectors. The current activities are focused on the the single detector performances optimization and on the $^{163}$Ho isotope production and embedding. A preliminary measurement of a sub-array of $4\times 16$ detectors is planned late in 2017. In this contribution we present the HOLMES project with its technical challenges, its status and perspectives.
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147. CUORE-0 detector: design, construction and operation
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CUORE Collaboration, Alduino, C., Alfonso, K., Artusa, D. R., Avignone III, F. T., Azzolini, O., Balata, M., Banks, T. I., Bari, G., Beeman, J. W., Bellini, F., Bersani, A., Biare, D., Biassoni, M., Bragazzi, F., Brofferio, C., Buccheri, A., Bucci, C., Bulfon, C., Caminata, A., Canonica, L., Cao, X. G., Capelli, S., Capodiferro, M., Cappelli, L., Carbone, L., Cardani, L., Cariello, M., Carniti, P., Casali, N., Cassina, L., Cereseto, R., Ceruti, G., Chiarini, A., Chiesa, D., Chott, N., Clemenza, M., Conventi, D., Copello, S., Cosmelli, C., Cremonesi, O., Creswick, R. J., Cushman, J. S., D'Addabbo, A., Dafinei, I., Davis, C. J., Dell'Oro, S., Deninno, M. M., Di Domizio, S., Di Vacri, M. L., DiPaolo, L., Drobizhev, A., Erme, G., Fang, D. Q., Faverzani, M., Fernandes, G., Ferri, E., Ferroni, F., Fiorini, E., Freedman, S. J., Fujikawa, B. K., Gaigher, R., Giachero, A., Gironi, L., Giuliani, A., Gladstone, L., Gorla, P., Gotti, C., Guetti, M., Gutierrez, T. D., Haller, E. E., Han, K., Hansen, E., Heeger, K. M., Hennings-Yeomans, R., Hickerson, K. P., Huang, H. Z., Iannone, M., Ioannucci, L., Kadel, R., Keppel, G., Kolomensky, Yu. G., Leder, A., Lim, K. E., Liu, X., Ma, Y. G., Maino, M., Marini, L., Martinez, M., Maruyama, R. H., Mazza, R., Mei, Y., Meijer, S., Michinelli, R., Miller, D., Moggi, N., Morganti, S., Mosteiro, P. J., Nastasi, M., Nisi, S., Nones, C., Norman, E. B., Nucciotti, A., O'Donnell, T., Orio, F., Orlandi, D., Ouellet, J. L., Pagliarone, C. E., Pallavicini, M., Palmieri, V., Pancaldi, G., Pattavina, L., Pavan, M., Pedrotta, R., Pelosi, A., Perego, M., Pessina, G., Pettinacci, V., Piperno, G., Pirro, S., Pozzi, S., Previtali, E., Rosenfeld, C., Rusconi, C., Sala, E., Sangiorgio, S., Santone, D., Scielzo, N. D., Singh, V., Sisti, M., Smith, A. R., Stivanello, F., Taffarello, L., Tatananni, L., Tenconi, M., Terranova, F., Tessaro, M., Tomei, C., Trentalange, S., Ventura, G., Vignati, M., Wagaarachchi, S. L., Wallig, J., Wang, B. S., Wang, H. W., Wilson, J., Winslow, L. A., Wise, T., Zanotti, L., Zarra, C., Zhang, G. Q., Zhu, B. X., Zimmermann, S., and Zucchelli, S.
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,Nuclear Experiment ,J.2 - Abstract
The CUORE experiment will search for neutrinoless double-beta decay of $^{130}$Te with an array of 988 TeO$_2$ bolometers arranged in 19 towers. CUORE-0, the first tower assembled according to the CUORE procedures, was built and commissioned at Laboratori Nazionali del Gran Sasso, and took data from March 2013 to March 2015. In this paper we describe the design, construction and operation of the CUORE-0 experiment, with an emphasis on the improvements made over a predecessor experiment, Cuoricino. In particular, we demonstrate with CUORE-0 data that the design goals of CUORE are within reach., Comment: 39 pages, 26 figures
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148. El Santuario de San Miguel de Aralar: patrimonio intangible y turismo religioso en una montaña sagrada vasca
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Constanza Ceruti
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montaña sagrada ,San Miguel de Aralar ,patrimonio intangible ,turismo religioso ,Hospitality industry. Hotels, clubs, restaurants, etc. Food service ,TX901-946.5 ,Recreation leadership. Administration of recreation services ,GV181.35-181.6 - Abstract
En las últimas décadas se observa un incremento del turismo religioso hacia los santuarios de montaña vascos, entre los que se destaca por su patrimonio material e intangible, el de San Miguel de Aralar. Construido en las alturas del una cordelada kárstica dotada de simas y cavernas subterráneas, el templo de San Miguel Excelsis es un monumental centro de peregrinaje cristiano ornado con leyendas medievales de dragones y caballeros condenados. El complejo ceremonial se encuentra emplazado debajo del pico Altxueta, que ostenta antenas de telecomunicaciones y un hito deportivo erigido por un club de montañismo local. La autora compartió con jóvenes devotos locales la subida a pie desde el monasterio de Zamartze hasta el santuario en las alturas de Aralar y realizó una breve ascensión en solitario a la cima Altxueta. En sucesivas visitas al templo de San Miguel Excelsis entrevistó informalmente al sacristán custodio y a pastores que trabajan y viven a los pies del macizo. Asimismo, se familiarizó con diversas versiones de la leyenda del Caballero Teodosio de Goñi y observó la realización de ritos populares de prevención y curación a través del contacto con cadenas de hierro y del inusual procedimiento denominado “escuchar al dragón”.
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149. Machine learning using the extreme gradient boosting (XGBoost) algorithm predicts 5-day delta of SOFA score at ICU admission in COVID-19 patients
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Alfaro-Farias, Mario, Vizmanos-Lamotte, Gerardo, Tschoellitsch, Thomas, Meier, Jens, Aguirre-Bermeo, Hernán, Apolo, Janina, Martínez, Alberto, Jurkolow, Geoffrey, Delahaye, Gauthier, Novy, Emmanuel, Losser, Marie-Reine, Wengenmayer, Tobias, Rilinger, Jonathan, Staudacher, Dawid L., David, Sascha, Welte, Tobias, Stahl, Klaus, Pavlos”, “Agios, Aslanidis, Theodoros, Korsos, Anita, Babik, Barna, Nikandish, Reza, Rezoagli, Emanuele, Giacomini, Matteo, Nova, Alice, Fogagnolo, Alberto, Spadaro, Savino, Ceriani, Roberto, Murrone, Martina, Wu, Maddalena A., Cogliati, Chiara, Colombo, Riccardo, Catena, Emanuele, Turrini, Fabrizio, Simonini, Maria Sole, Fabbri, Silvia, Potalivo, Antonella, Facondini, Francesca, Gangitano, Gianfilippo, Perin, Tiziana, Grazia Bocci, Maria, Antonelli, Massimo, Gommers, Diederik, Rodríguez-García, Raquel, Gámez-Zapata, Jorge, Taboada-Fraga, Xiana, Castro, Pedro, Tellez, Adrian, Lander-Azcona, Arantxa, Escós-Orta, Jesús, Martín-Delgado, Maria C., Algaba-Calderon, Angela, Franch-Llasat, Diego, Roche-Campo, Ferran, Lozano-Gómez, Herminia, Zalba-Etayo, Begoña, Michot, Marc P., Klarer, Alexander, Ensner, Rolf, Schott, Peter, Urech, Severin, Zellweger, Nuria, Merki, Lukas, Lambert, Adriana, Laube, Marcus, Jeitziner, Marie M., Jenni-Moser, Beatrice, Wiegand, Jan, Yuen, Bernd, Lienhardt-Nobbe, Barbara, Westphalen, Andrea, Salomon, Petra, Drvaric, Iris, Hillgaertner, Frank, Sieber, Marianne, Dullenkopf, Alexander, Petersen, Lina, Chau, Ivan, Ksouri, Hatem, Sridharan, Govind Oliver, Cereghetti, Sara, Boroli, Filippo, Pugin, Jerome, Grazioli, Serge, Rimensberger, Peter C., Bürkle, Christian, Marrel, Julien, Brenni, Mirko, Fleisch, Isabelle, Lavanchy, Jerome, Perez, Marie-Helene, Ramelet, Anne-Sylvie, Weber, Anja Baltussen, Gerecke, Peter, Christ, Andreas, Ceruti, Samuele, Glotta, Andrea, Marquardt, Katharina, Shaikh, Karim, Hübner, Tobias, Neff, Thomas, Redecker, Hermann, Moret-Bochatay, Mallory, Bentrup, FriederikeMeyer zu, Studhalter, Michael, Stephan, Michael, Brem, Jan, Gehring, Nadine, Selz, Daniela, Naon, Didier, Kleger, Gian-Reto, Pietsch, Urs, Filipovic, Miodrag, Ristic, Anette, Sepulcri, Michael, Heise, Antje, Franchitti Laurent, Marilene, Laurent, Jean-Christophe, Wendel Garcia, Pedro D., Schuepbach, Reto, Heuberger, Dorothea, Bühler, Philipp, Brugger, Silvio, Fodor, Patricia, Locher, Pascal, Camen, Giovanni, Gaspert, Tomislav, Jovic, Marija, Haberthuer, Christoph, Lussman, Roger F., Colak, Elif, Montomoli, Jonathan, Romeo, Luca, Moccia, Sara, Bernardini, Michele, Migliorelli, Lucia, Berardini, Daniele, Donati, Abele, Carsetti, Andrea, Bocci, Maria Grazia, Wendel Garcia, Pedro David, Fumeaux, Thierry, Guerci, Philippe, Schüpbach, Reto Andreas, Ince, Can, Frontoni, Emanuele, and Hilty, Matthias Peter
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150. Multidisciplinary team approach in critically ill COVID-19 patients reduced pronation-related complications rate: A retrospective cohort study
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Ceruti, Samuele, Glotta, Andrea, Biggiogero, Maira, Bona, Giovanni, Saporito, Andrea, Faldarini, Nicola, Olivieri, Diana, Molteni, Claudia, Petazzi, Stefano, and Capdevila, Xavier
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