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152. Improvement of HSV-1 based amplicon vectors for a safe and long-lasting gene therapy in non-replicating cells
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Soukupová, Marie, Zucchini, Silvia, Trempat, Pascal, Ingusci, Selene, Perrier-Biollay, Coline, Barbieri, Mario, Cattaneo, Stefano, Bettegazzi, Barbara, Falzoni, Simonetta, Berthommé, Hervé, and Simonato, Michele
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- 2021
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153. Tritrichomonas foetus in cats from Central Italy: Clinical signs and risk factors
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Crisi, Paolo E., Paoletti, Barbara, Morelli, Simone, Simonato, Giulia, Colombo, Mariasole, Tiscar, Pietro G., and Boari, Andrea
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- 2021
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154. WONOEP appraisal: Development of epilepsy biomarkers—What we can learn from our patients?
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Jozwiak, Sergiusz, Becker, Albert, Cepeda, Carlos, Engel, Jerome, Gnatkovsky, Vadym, Huberfeld, Gilles, Kaya, Mehmet, Kobow, Katja, Simonato, Michele, and Loeb, Jeffrey A
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Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Neurosciences ,Epilepsy ,Neurodegenerative ,Brain Disorders ,Detection ,screening and diagnosis ,4.1 Discovery and preclinical testing of markers and technologies ,Neurological ,Animals ,Anticonvulsants ,Biomarkers ,Brain ,Disease Models ,Animal ,Humans ,Risk Factors ,Translational Research ,Biomedical ,Treatment Outcome ,Epileptogenesis ,Human studies ,Animal models ,Electroencephalography ,MRI ,MRI ,Clinical Sciences ,Neurology & Neurosurgery ,Clinical sciences - Abstract
ObjectiveCurrent medications for patients with epilepsy work in only two of three patients. For those medications that do work, they only suppress seizures. They treat the symptoms, but do not modify the underlying disease, forcing patients to take these drugs with significant side effects, often for the rest of their lives. A major limitation in our ability to advance new therapeutics that permanently prevent, reduce the frequency of, or cure epilepsy comes from a lack of understanding of the disease coupled with a lack of reliable biomarkers that can predict who has or who will get epilepsy.MethodsThe main goal of this report is to present a number of approaches for identifying reliable biomarkers from observing patients with brain disorders that have a high probability of producing epilepsy.ResultsA given biomarker, or more likely a profile of biomarkers, will have both a quantity and a time course during epileptogenesis that can be used to predict who will get the disease, to confirm epilepsy as a diagnosis, to identify coexisting pathologies, and to monitor the course of treatments.SignificanceAdditional studies in patients and animal models could identify common and clinically valuable biomarkers to successfully translate animal studies into new and effective clinical trials.
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155. Surfactant lung delivery with LISA and InSurE in adult rabbits with respiratory distress
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Ricci, Francesca, Bresesti, Ilia, LaVerde, Paola Azzurra Maria, Salomone, Fabrizio, Casiraghi, Costanza, Mersanne, Arianna, Storti, Matteo, Catozzi, Chiara, Tigli, Laura, Zecchi, Riccardo, Franceschi, Pietro, Murgia, Xabier, Simonato, Manuela, Cogo, Paola, Carnielli, Virgilio, and Lista, Gianluca
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- 2021
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156. Determining groundwater availability and aquifer recharge using GIS in a highly urbanized watershed
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Conicelli, Bruno, Hirata, Ricardo, Galvão, Paulo, Bernardino, Mariana, Simonato, Mateus, Abreu, Marcio Costa, Aranda, Nataly, and Terada, Rafael
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- 2021
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157. Effects of post-harvest fungal infection of apples on chemical characteristics of cider
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Simonato, Barbara, Lorenzini, Marilinda, and Zapparoli, Giacomo
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- 2021
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158. Valve-in-Valve Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement Versus Redo Surgical Aortic Valve Replacement: An Updated Meta-Analysis
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Sá, Michel Pompeu B.O., Van den Eynde, Jef, Simonato, Matheus, Cavalcanti, Luiz Rafael P., Doulamis, Ilias P., Weixler, Viktoria, Kampaktsis, Polydoros N., Gallo, Michele, Laforgia, Pietro L., Zhigalov, Konstantin, Ruhparwar, Arjang, Weymann, Alexander, Pibarot, Philippe, and Clavel, Marie-Annick
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- 2021
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159. The market of sport supplement in the digital era: A netnographic analysis of perceived risks, side-effects and other safety issues
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Catalani, Valeria, Negri, Attilio, Townshend, Honor, Simonato, Pierluigi, Prilutskaya, Mariya, Tippett, Anna, and Corazza, Ornella
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- 2021
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160. Molecular detection of vector-borne agents in ectoparasites and reptiles from Brazil
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Mendoza-Roldan, Jairo Alfonso, Ribeiro, Stephany Rocha, Castilho-Onofrio, Valeria, Marcili, Arlei, Simonato, Bruna Borghi, Latrofa, Maria Stefania, Benelli, Giovanni, Otranto, Domenico, and Barros-Battesti, Darci Moraes
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- 2021
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161. First record of Hepatozoon spp. in domestic cats in Greece
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Morelli, Simone, Diakou, Anastasia, Traversa, Donato, Di Gennaro, Elisa, Simonato, Giulia, Colombo, Mariasole, Dimzas, Dimitris, Grillini, Marika, Frangipane di Regalbono, Antonio, Beugnet, Frederic, Halos, Lenaig, Paoletti, Barbara, and Di Cesare, Angela
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- 2021
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162. Improvement of HSV-1 based amplicon vectors for a safe and long-lasting gene therapy in non-replicating cells
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Marie Soukupová, Silvia Zucchini, Pascal Trempat, Selene Ingusci, Coline Perrier-Biollay, Mario Barbieri, Stefano Cattaneo, Barbara Bettegazzi, Simonetta Falzoni, Hervé Berthommé, and Michele Simonato
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herpes simplex virus ,amplicon vector ,Central Nervous System ,hippocampus ,Genetics ,QH426-470 ,Cytology ,QH573-671 - Abstract
A key factor for developing gene therapy strategies for neurological disorders is the availability of suitable vectors. Currently, the most advanced are adeno-associated vectors that, while being safe and ensuring long-lasting transgene expression, have a very limited cargo capacity. In contrast, herpes simplex virus-based amplicon vectors can host huge amounts of foreign DNA, but concerns exist about their safety and ability to express transgenes long-term. We aimed at modulating and prolonging amplicon-induced transgene expression kinetics in vivo using different promoters and preventing transgene silencing. To pursue the latter, we deleted bacterial DNA sequences derived from vector construction and shielded the transgene cassette using AT-rich and insulator-like sequences (SAm technology). We employed luciferase and GFP as reporter genes. To determine transgene expression kinetics, we injected vectors in the hippocampus of mice that were longitudinally scanned for bioluminescence for 6 months. To evaluate safety, we analyzed multiple markers of damage and performed patch clamp electrophysiology experiments. All vectors proved safe, and we managed to modulate the duration of transgene expression, up to obtaining a stable, long-lasting expression using the SAm technology. Therefore, these amplicon vectors represent a flexible, efficient, and safe tool for gene delivery in the brain.
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- 2021
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163. Un colosso a pezzi. Michelangelo Lualdi e un appunto tecnico sulla Veronica di Francesco Mochi
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Simonato, Lucia, primary
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- 2021
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164. ANÁLISE DA PERDA DE BANANA NOS ESTABELECIMENTOS COMERCIALIZADORES DO MUNICÍPIO DE SÃO JOSÉ DO RIO PRETO - SP
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Gorayeb, Teresa Cristina Castilho, primary, Costa, Maria Vitória Cecchetti Gottardi, additional, Simonato, Adriano Luis, additional, Lima, Nelson Renato, additional, Uliana, Renato Coelho, additional, and Cardoso, Thamiris Antiqueira, additional
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- 2021
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165. The Performance Enhanced: Clinical Relationships Between Performance- and Image-Enhancing Drugs, Physical Exercise and Mental Disorders
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Simonato, Pierluigi, primary, Scoppettone, Angela, additional, Bersani, Francesco Saverio, additional, and Rossato, Silvia, additional
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- 2021
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166. The Utility of Inflammatory Serum Markers in the Assessment of Perioperative Morbidity after Radical Cystectomy for Bladder Cancer
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Francesco Claps, Giulio Rossin, Bas W. G. van Rhijn, Maria Carmen Mir, Laura S. Mertens, Luca Ongaro, Fabio Traunero, Alexandra I. Iachimovsky, Andrea Piasentin, Francesca Vedovo, Alessandro Perotti, Gabriele Tulone, Alessandro Zucchi, Giovanni Liguori, Alchiede Simonato, Riccardo Bartoletti, Carlo Trombetta, and Nicola Pavan
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urinary bladder neoplasms ,radical cystectomy ,morbidity ,postoperative complications ,biomarkers ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Background and Objectives: To date, sparse evidence exists about the impact of inflammatory serum markers in predicting perioperative complications after radical cystectomy (RC) for bladder cancer (BC). Here, we evaluated the role of the neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR), platelet-to-lymphocyte ratio (PLR), lymphocyte-to-monocyte ratio (LMR), systemic immune-inflammation index (SII), C-reactive protein (CRP), and plasma fibrinogen in predicting perioperative morbidity and unplanned 30-days readmission after RC for BC. Materials and methods: We relied on a collaborative database of 271 patients who underwent open RC for cT1-4a N0 M0 BC between January 2012 and December 2022. Univariable and multivariable binomial logistic regression analyses were performed to assess the odds ratio (OR) with 95% confidence intervals (CI) testing the ability of each serum marker to predict postoperative complications (any-grade and major complications), and 30-days unplanned readmission. Results: The median age at RC was 73 yr (IQR 67–79). A total of 182 (67.2%) patients were male and the median BMI was 25.2 (IQR 23.2–28.4). Overall, 172 (63.5%) patients had a Charlson Comorbidity Index (CCI) greater than 2 points and 98 (36.2%) were current smokers at the time of RC. Overall, 233 (86.0%) patients experienced at least one complication after RC. Of these, 171 (63.1%) patients had minor complications (Clavien–Dindo grade 1–2) while 100 (36.9%) experienced major complications (Clavien–Dindo grade ≥ 3). According to multivariable analysis, current smoking status, high plasma fibrinogen, and preoperative anemia were independently associated with major complications (OR 2.10, 95%CI 1.15–4.90, p = 0.02), (OR 1.51, 95%CI 1.26–1.98, p = 0.09), and (OR 1.35, 95%CI 1.17–2.57, p = 0.03), respectively. Overall, 56 (20.7%) patients experienced a 30-days unplanned readmission. According to univariable analysis, high preoperative CRP and hyperfibrinogenemia were significantly associated with an increased risk of unplanned readmission (OR 2.15, 95%CI 1.15–4.16, p = 0.02; OR 2.18, 95%CI 1.13–4.44, p = 0.02, respectively). Conclusions: In our study, the preoperative immune-inflammation signature described by NLR, PLR, LMR, SII, and CRP showed a low reliability in predicting perioperative course after RC. Preoperative anemia and hyperfibrinogenemia were independent predictors of major complications. Further studies are pending in order to draw definitive conclusions.
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167. Use of In-Clinic Diagnostic Kits for the Detection of Seropositivity to Leishmania infantum and Other Major Vector-Borne Pathogens in Healthy Dogs
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Simone Morelli, Anastasia Diakou, Antonio Frangipane di Regalbono, Mariasole Colombo, Giulia Simonato, Angela Di Cesare, Alessandra Passarelli, Carlo Pezzuto, Zoe Tzitzoudi, Alessandra Barlaam, Melissa Beall, Ramaswamy Chandrashekar, Nikola Pantchev, and Donato Traversa
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vectors ,dogs ,Leishmania ,diagnosis ,diseases ,Medicine - Abstract
Canine Vector-Borne Diseases (CVBDs) are widespread in Europe and enzootic in many other countries. Though severe illnesses may occur, dogs living in enzootic areas often show vague or no clinical signs of CVBDs. Undiagnosed infections/co-infections in subclinically infected animals favor the spread of CVBDs and increase the risk of transmission to other animals and, in some cases, humans. This study has evaluated the exposure of dogs living in key enzootic countries, i.e., Italy and Greece, to major CVBDs via the use of in-clinic diagnostic kits. Overall, 300 privately owned dogs without/with single mild clinical signs living in different regions of Italy (n. 150) and Greece (n. 150) were included in the study. As part of a clinical examination, a blood sample was collected from each dog and subjected to two serological rapid tests, i.e., the SNAP® 4Dx®Plus (IDEXX Laboratories Inc.) for the detection of antibodies against Ehrlichia spp., Anaplasma spp., Borrelia burgdorferi s.l. and Dirofilaria immitis antigen and the SNAP® Leishmania (IDEXX Laboratories Inc.) for the detection of antibodies against Leishmania infantum. In all, 51 dogs (17%; 95% CI 12.9–21.7) were seropositive to at least 1 pathogen, i.e., 4 in Italy (2.7%; 95% CI 1.4–13.1) and 47 in Greece (31.3%; 95% CI 24–39.4). Dirofilaria immitis antigens were found in 39 dogs (13%; 95% CI 9.4–17.3), while antibodies against Ehrlichia, Anaplasma and Leishmania were detected in 25 (8.3%; 95% CI 5.5–12.1), 8 (2.7%; 95% CI 1.2–5.2) and 5 (1.7%; 95% CI 0.5–3.8) dogs, respectively. None of the dogs tested seropositive for B. burgdorferi s.l. Statistical analyses were performed to evaluate associations between exposure to CVBDs and possible risk factors. The present results indicate that dogs living in enzootic areas may be seropositive for one or more CVBDs in absence of clinical signs. Rapid kits are among first line tools for the detection of CVBDs in clinical settings, as they are cost-effective, straightforward and quick to use. Also, in-clinic tests used herein allowed detection of co-exposure to CVBDs investigated.
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168. Mechanical thrombectomy in a pediatric patient with sedation aided by contralateral intra-arterial propofol injection: feasibility in an extreme condition
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Simonato, Davide, Ganau, Mario, Feltracco, Paolo, Causin, Francesco, Munari, Marina, and Bortolato, Andrea
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- 2021
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169. Identification of clinically relevant biomarkers of epileptogenesis — a strategic roadmap
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Simonato, Michele, Agoston, Denes V., Brooks-Kayal, Amy, Dulla, Chris, Fureman, Brandy, Henshall, David C., Pitkänen, Asla, Theodore, William H., Twyman, Roy E., Kobeissy, Firas H., Wang, Kevin K., Whittemore, Vicky, and Wilcox, Karen S.
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- 2021
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170. Cancer cell stiffening via CoQ10 and UBIAD1 regulates ECM signaling and ferroptosis in breast cancer.
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Tosi, Giovanni, Paoli, Alessandro, Zuccolotto, Gaia, Turco, Emilia, Simonato, Manuela, Tosoni, Daniela, Tucci, Francesco, Lugato, Pietro, Giomo, Monica, Elvassore, Nicola, Rosato, Antonio, Cogo, Paola, Pece, Salvatore, and Santoro, Massimo M.
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BREAST cancer ,CELL membranes ,EXTRACELLULAR matrix ,CANCER invasiveness ,CARCINOGENESIS - Abstract
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10 (Coenzyme Q10 ) is an essential fat-soluble metabolite that plays a key role in cellular metabolism. A less-known function of CoQ10 is whether it may act as a plasma membrane-stabilizing agent and whether this property can affect cancer development and progression. Here, we show that CoQ10 and its biosynthetic enzyme UBIAD1 play a critical role in plasmamembrane mechanical properties that are of interest for breast cancer (BC) progression and treatment. CoQ10 and UBIAD1 increase membrane fluidity leading to increased cell stiffness in BC. Furthermore, CoQ10 and UBIAD1 states impair ECM (extracellular matrix)-mediated oncogenic signaling and reduce ferroptosis resistance in BC settings. Analyses on human patients and mouse models reveal that UBIAD1 loss is associated with BC development and progression and UBIAD1 expression in BC limits CTCs (circulating tumor cells) survival and lung metastasis formation. Overall, this study reveals that CoQ10 and UBIAD1 can be further investigated to develop therapeutic interventions to treat BC patients with poor prognosis. The roles of CoQ10 and producing enzymes in cancer have not been well explored. Here, the authors identify that the CoQ10-biosynthetic enzyme UBIAD1 is a tumor suppressor in breast cancer. CoQ10 induced alterations in plasma membrane mechanical properties lead to increased cellular stiffness and impaired tumorigenic signaling, as well as enhanced sensitivity to ferroptosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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171. Glandular odontogenic cyst misdiagnosed and treated as a periapical inflammatory lesion for 6 years in an older adult.
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de Arruda, José Alcides Almeida, Leite, Vitor Augusto, de Oliveira, Leandro Benetti, Louredo, Brendo Vinicius Rodrigues, Penafort, Paulo Victor Mendes, Alves, Fábio Abreu, Vargas, Pablo Agustin, Simonato, Luciana Estevam, and Tomo, Saygo
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COMPACT bone ,ASYMPTOMATIC patients ,MANDIBLE ,ENDODONTICS ,CYSTS (Pathology) ,ODONTOGENIC cysts ,PERIAPICAL diseases - Abstract
Objectives: To document the case of a patient who underwent several endodontic treatments due to a glandular odontogenic cyst misdiagnosed as an inflammatory periapical lesion. Background: Glandular odontogenic cysts behave more aggressively, while others have an indolent course. There is limited information on this cyst in the gerodontologic literature. Materials and Methods: A 76‐year‐old male patient presented with an asymptomatic expansive lesion in the anterior mandible resistant to several endodontic treatments. Cone‐beam computed tomography revealed a multilocular osteolytic lesion measuring 6.0 × 4.0 cm, with cortical bone perforation. Results: Histopathological analysis of a biopsy specimen was consistent with glandular odontogenic cyst. The patient underwent marginal mandibulectomy with preservation of the base of the mandible. Conclusion: A strict diagnostic process is important to avoid unwanted consequences, particularly in the geriatric population. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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172. The Significance of Stone Culture in the Incidence of Sepsis: Results from a Prospective, Multicenter Study on Infections Post Flexible UreteroreNescopy (I-FUN) and Laser Lithotripsy for Renal Stones.
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Castellani, Daniele, Brocca, Carlo, De Stefano, Virgilio, Mazzon, Giorgio, Celia, Antonio, Bosio, Andrea, Bertello, Glauco, Alessandria, Eugenio, Cormio, Luigi, Ratnayake, Runeel, Vismara Fugini, Andrea, Morena, Tonino, Tanidir, Yiloren, Sener, Tarik Emre, Choong, Simon, Ferretti, Stefania, Pescuma, Andrea, Micali, Salvatore, Pavan, Nicola, and Simonato, Alchiede
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LASER lithotripsy ,KIDNEY stones ,SEPSIS ,URINARY calculi ,SEPTIC shock ,LOGISTIC regression analysis ,RENAL colic ,VESICO-ureteral reflux - Abstract
Objective: Sepsis is the most serious complication of flexible ureteroscopy (F-URS) and laser lithotripsy. We assessed the influence of positive stone culture (SC) on major infectious complications (sepsis, septic shock). Methods: This prospective study enrolled adult patients deemed suitable for F-URS and laser lithotripsy from nine centers (January 2022–August 2023). Inclusion criteria were as follows: kidney stone(s), preoperative midstream urine culture (MSUC), stone(s) assessed at computed tomography scan, and SC. Exclusion criteria were as follows: bilateral procedures, ureteral stones, and children. Group 1 included patients with sterile SC. Group 2 included patients with positive SC. Data are presented as median (interquartile range). A multivariable logistic regression analysis was performed to evaluate factors associated with having a positive SC. Results: In total, 293 patients were included. Median age was 51.0 (24) years. There were 167 (57.0%) males. Group 2 included 32 (2.5%) patients. Group 2 patients were significantly older [75.0 (14) vs 51.0 (23) years, p = 0.02]. Stone features were similar. Major infectious complications were higher in Group 2 (15.6% vs 0.4%). One patient died because of sepsis in Group 2. Two out of 6 (33.3%) patients with major infectious complications had the same pathogen in MSUC and SC. In the multivariable regression analysis, diabetes (OR 3.23), symptomatic urinary infections within 3 months before operation (OR 4.82) and preoperative stent/nephrostomy (OR 2.92) were factors significantly associated with higher odds of positive SC. Conclusions: Patients with positive SC have a higher incidence of major infectious complications after F-URS lithotripsy. SC should be performed whenever feasible because there is a poor correlation between MSUC and SC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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173. Constitutional Factors and Irradiation as Risk Factors for Thymoma: A European Case–Control Study.
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Kaerlev, Linda, Eriksson, Mikael, Guénel, Pascal, Merletti, Franco, Morales-Suárez-Varela, Maria, Ahrens, Wolfgang, Jöckel, Karl-Heinz, Llopis-Gonzalez, Agustin, Wingren, Gun, and Simonato, Lorenzo
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- 2024
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174. The Impact of Selected Ingredients on the Predicted Glycemic Index and Technological Properties of Bread.
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Pasqualoni, Ilaria, Tolve, Roberta, Simonato, Barbara, and Bianchi, Federico
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RADICCHIO ,GLYCEMIC index ,TYPE 2 diabetes ,CORNSTARCH ,TAPIOCA ,BREAD - Abstract
Bread, a staple food consumed worldwide, plays a pivotal role in nutrition. Nevertheless, it is to be underlined that white bread is classified as a high glycemic index food, and its frequent consumption can lead to rapid increases in blood glucose, potentially causing metabolic stress and contributing to insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes. So, there is a growing interest in bread formulations with ingredients that can lower its GI. With this view, bread was formulated, substituting wheat with chickpea flour, red chicory powder, and three distinct types of resistant starch. The results showed the different resistant starches' impacts on the glycemic index reduction. Specifically, chemically modified tapioca RS IV produced a bread formulation with a low predicted glycemic index (pGI < 55). Retrograded starch from tapioca (RS III) allows the bread to reach a pGI value of 55, the upper value for classifying a food as low pGI. The retrograded starch from corn (RS III) allows a decrease in the bread's glycemic index, but the product is still classified as 'high pGI' (>70). Moreover, the addition of by-products rich in polyphenols contributes to a lowering of the pGI. Concerning the technological parameters, the outcome revealed an increase in the moisture content across all the newly formulated samples compared to the control. At the same time, the volume and specific volume showed a decrease. The newly formulated samples exhibited a higher baking loss, particularly when incorporating resistant starch, which increased the hardness and chewiness with decreased cohesiveness. In conclusion, incorporating chickpea flour, red chicory powder, and tapioca-resistant starch (RS III and IV) offers a promising strategy for producing high-fiber bread with a low glycemic index, catering to health-conscious consumers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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175. Orthostatic Ex-Vivo Lung Perfusion (EVLP): A Proof of Concept.
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Boffini, Massimo, Costamagna, Andrea, Marro, Matteo, Simonato, Erika, Cassoni, Paola, Bertero, Luca, Fanelli, Vito, Barbero, Cristina, Brazzi, Luca, and Rinaldi, Mauro
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LUNG transplantation ,PRESERVATION of organs, tissues, etc. ,TRANSPLANTATION of organs, tissues, etc. ,SUPINE position ,PROOF of concept - Abstract
The key goal in lung donation remains the improvement of graft preservation with the ultimate objective of increasing the number and quality of lung transplants (LTx). Therefore, in recent years the field of graft preservation focused on improving outcomes related to solid organ regeneration and restoration. In this contest Ex-Vivo Lung Perfusion (EVLP) plays a crucial role with the purpose to increase the donor pool availability transforming marginal and/or declined donor lungs suitable for transplantation. Aim of this proof of concept is to test the safety, suitability and feasibility of a new tilting dome for EVLP designed considering the dorsal lung areas as the "Achilles' heel" of the EVLP due to a more fluid accumulation than in the supine standard position. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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176. Fermentation Performances and Aroma Contributions of Selected Non- Saccharomyces Yeasts for Cherry Wine Production.
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Bianchi, Federico, Avesani, Michele, Lorenzini, Marilinda, Zapparoli, Giacomo, and Simonato, Barbara
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FATTY acid esters ,ALCOHOLIC beverages ,PRINCIPAL components analysis ,DISCRIMINANT analysis ,HIERARCHICAL clustering (Cluster analysis) ,ETHYL esters - Abstract
This study evaluates the fermentation performances of non-Saccharomyces strains in fermenting cherry must from Italian cherries unsuitable for selling and not intended to be consumed fresh, and their effects on the chemical composition of the resulting wine. Fermentation trials in 100 and 500 mL of must were carried out to select 21 strains belonging to 11 non-Saccharomyces species. Cherry wines obtained by six select strains were chemically analyzed for fixed and volatile compounds. Quantitative data were statistically analyzed by agglomerative hierarchical clustering, partial least squared discriminant analysis, and principal component analysis. Wines revealed significant differences in their composition. Lactic acid and phenylethyl acetate levels were very high in wines produced by Lachancea and Hanseniaspora, respectively. Compared to S. cerevisiae wine, non-Saccharomyces wines had a lower content of fatty acid ethyl esters 4-vinyl guaiacol and 4-vinyl phenol. The multivariate analysis discriminated between wines, demonstrating the different contributions of each strain to aroma components. Specifically, all wines from non-Saccharomyces strains were kept strictly separate from the control wine. This study provided comprehensive characterization traits for non-conventional strains that enhance the aroma complexity of cherry-based wine. The use of these yeasts in cherry wine production appears promising. Further investigation is required to ascertain their suitability for larger-scale fermentation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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177. The Prognostic Significance of Histological Subtypes in Patients with Muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer: An Overview of the Current Literature.
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Claps, Francesco, Biasatti, Arianna, Di Gianfrancesco, Luca, Ongaro, Luca, Giannarini, Gianluca, Pavan, Nicola, Amodeo, Antonio, Simonato, Alchiede, Crestani, Alessandro, Cimadamore, Alessia, Hurle, Rodolfo, Mertens, Laura S., van Rhijn, Bas W. G., and Porreca, Angelo
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CLINICAL trials ,CANCER invasiveness ,TRANSITIONAL cell carcinoma ,SURVIVAL rate ,TREATMENT effectiveness - Abstract
Bladder cancer (BC) is the tenth most commonly diagnosed malignancy worldwide. In approximately 25% of cases, it presents as a muscle-invasive disease, requiring a radical treatment. Traditionally, the mainstay of treatment has been radical cystectomy (RC), but in the last decade, bladder-sparing treatments have been gaining growing interest. In particular, trimodal therapy (TMT) seems to yield survival results comparable to RC with less morbidity and better quality of life (QoL) outcomes. In this scenario, we aimed at shedding light on the role of the histological subtypes (HS) of BC and their prognostic significance in muscle-invasive BC (MIBC), treated either surgically or with TMT. We performed a narrative review to provide an overview of the current literature on this topic. When compared with patients diagnosed with conventional urothelial carcinoma (UC) of the same disease stage, survival did not appear to be significantly worse across the reports. But when sub-analyzed for separate subtype, some appeared to be independently associated with adverse survival outcomes such as the micropapillary, plasmacytoid, small-cell, and sarcomatoid subtypes, whereas others did not. Moreover, the optimal management remains to be defined, also depending on the therapeutic susceptibility of each histology. From this perspective, multi-disciplinary assessment alongside the routine inclusion of such entities in randomized clinical trials appears to be essential. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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178. Sheehan's syndrome: case report.
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Simonato Lorenzini, Mariana, de Lima Ferreira, Caio, Zenato Patruni, Isabeli, Spitzner Filho, Sergio Luis, Delphini Cincerre, André, and Balvedi Damas, Tanise
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SHEEHAN'S syndrome , *POSTPARTUM hemorrhage , *TACHYCARDIA , *HYPOTENSION , *CHILDBIRTH - Abstract
Sheehan's Syndrome (SS) results from severe postpartum hemorrhage, causing pituitary necrosis and hormone deficiencies. While usually chronic, acute SS is rare and requires immediate management. Symptoms like hypotension, tachycardia, hyponatremia, and hypoglycemia suggest acute SS. A case involved a 32-year-old woman with severe hypotension and tachycardia postpartum, diagnosed with SS based on MRI findings. Acute SS stems from anterior pituitary infarction due to reduced blood flow, often following childbirth. Risk factors include multiparity and induced labor. Diagnosis relies on history, symptoms, and imaging. Acute cases may lead to circulatory collapse. Treatment involves hormone replacement therapy, with levothyroxine for thyroid dysfunction and estrogen-progesterone for gonadotropin deficiency. GH replacement is debated. Early diagnosis and therapy are vital to improve outcomes. This case underscores the importance of initiating levothyroxine and outpatient monitoring for SS. Increasing awareness is crucial for timely intervention, enhancing patients' quality of life and reducing morbidity and mortality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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179. Le monde abkhaze de Nikolaï Marr.
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SIMONATO, ELENA
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180. Efficacy of milbemycin oxime/afoxolaner chewable tablets (NEXGARD SPECTRA®) against Capillaria aerophila and Capillaria boehmi in naturally infected dogs
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Angela Di Cesare, Simone Morelli, Giulia Morganti, Giulia Simonato, Fabrizia Veronesi, Mariasole Colombo, Michele Berlanda, Wilfried Lebon, Matilde Gallo, Frederic Beugnet, and Donato Traversa
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Abstract Background Capillaria aerophila and Capillaria boehmi parasitize the respiratory system of wild and domestic carnivores. Capillaria aerophila inhabits the trachea and bronchi of dogs and cats, while C. boehmi affects the nasal cavities and sinuses of dogs. In dogs the infection may be subclinical or characterized by varying respiratory distress. Methods The present study evaluated the efficacy of an oral formulation containing milbemycin oxime and afoxolaner (NEXGARD SPECTRA®) in dogs naturally infected with C. aerophila and/or C. boehmi from three enzootic areas of Italy. Dogs were enrolled pending fecal examination and molecular confirmation of respiratory capillarioses. Dogs were allocated in two groups: Group 1 (G1, 25 dogs), treated with a negative control product with no anthelmintic activity (afoxolaner, NEXGARD®), and Group 2 (G2, 26 dogs), treated with NEXGARD SPECTRA®. At the day of treatment administration (Day 0), all dogs were clinically examined. Dogs were again subjected to clinical and fecal examinations at Days 28 (± 4) and 56 (± 2). The primary criterion for treatment efficacy was the reduction of fecal Capillaria egg counts in G2 compared with G1. The regression of/recovery from baseline clinical signs was considered as a further efficacy criterion. Results Percentage reduction of fecal Capillaria egg counts in the NEXGARD SPECTRA® group compared to the control group was > 97% on Day 28 and 100% on Day 56, respectively (p
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181. Occurrence of Phlebotomine sand flies (Diptera: Psychodidae) in the northeastern plain of Italy
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Alice Michelutti, Federica Toniolo, Michela Bertola, Marika Grillini, Giulia Simonato, Silvia Ravagnan, and Fabrizio Montarsi
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Phlebotomus perniciosus ,Phlebotomus mascittii ,Phlebotomus perfiliewi ,Sergentomyia minuta ,Lowland ,Italy ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Abstract Background Recent climate and environmental changes have resulted in the geographical expansion of Mediterranean Leishmania infantum vectors towards northern latitudes and higher altitudes in different European countries, including Italy, where new foci of canine leishmaniasis have been observed in the northern part of the country. Northern Italy is also an endemic area for mosquito-borne diseases. During entomological surveillance for West Nile virus, mosquitoes and other hematophagous insects were collected, including Phlebotomine sand flies. In this study, we report the results of Phlebotomine sand fly identification during the entomological surveillance conducted from 2017 to 2019. Methods The northeastern plain of Italy was divided by a grid with a length of 15 km, and a CO2-CDC trap was placed in each geographical unit. The traps were placed ~ 15 km apart. For each sampling site, geographical coordinates were recorded. The traps were operated every two weeks, from May to November. Sand flies collected by CO2-CDC traps were identified by morphological and molecular analysis. Results From 2017 to 2019, a total of 303 sand flies belonging to the species Phlebotomus perniciosus (n = 273), Sergentomyia minuta (n = 5), P. mascittii (n = 2) and P. perfiliewi (n = 2) were collected, along with 21 unidentified specimens. The trend for P. perniciosus collected during the entomological surveillance showed two peaks, one in July and a smaller one in September. Sand flies were collected at different altitudes, from −2 m above sea level (a.s.l.) to 145 m a.s.l. No correlation was observed between altitude and sand fly abundance. Conclusions Four Phlebotomine sand fly species are reported for the first time from the northeastern plain of Italy. Except for S. minuta, the sand fly species are competent vectors of Leishmania parasites and other arboviruses in the Mediterranean Basin. These findings demonstrate the ability of sand flies to colonize new environments previously considered unsuitable for these insects. Even though the density of the Phlebotomine sand fly population in the plain areas is consistently lower than that observed in hilly and low mountainous areas, the presence of these vectors could herald the onset of epidemic outbreaks of leishmaniasis and other arthropod-borne diseases in areas previously considered non-endemic.
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182. 'Ignorant teachers' and incompetent citizens. A research and didactic path for high schools, between the history of the unitary state, the history of women and the history of Vicenza in the second half of the nineteenth century
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Chiara Simonato
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gender studies ,public role of women ,risorgimento ,separation of church and state ,vicenza ,Theory and practice of education ,LB5-3640 ,History (General) and history of Europe - Abstract
The present work combines historical research and experimental teaching. It is the result of a project conducted in an Italian high school. The project was carried out by the students and its aim is to investigate the history of two educational institutes for elementary school teachers in Vicenza, in the second half of the 19th century, at the time of the Italian Unification. The students’ research stems from in-class analysis, led by the teacher, regarding the main aspects of the Italian “Risorgimento”: the separation of Church and State, the education of the masses, the public role of female elementary teachers. The present work is experimental in that it is not only based on well-known sources, but the students were also invited to research and examine unpublished local sources. Furthermore, it re-examines the already existing interpretations of the “Risorgimento” in light of the recent results of Women’s and Gender Studies.
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183. Detecting neurodevelopmental trajectories in congenital heart diseases with a machine-learning approach
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Elisa Cainelli, Patrizia S. Bisiacchi, Paola Cogo, Massimo Padalino, Manuela Simonato, Michela Vergine, Corrado Lanera, and Luca Vedovelli
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Abstract We aimed to delineate the neuropsychological and psychopathological profiles of children with congenital heart disease (CHD) and look for associations with clinical parameters. We conducted a prospective observational study in children with CHD who underwent cardiac surgery within five years of age. At least 18 months after cardiac surgery, we performed an extensive neuropsychological (intelligence, language, attention, executive function, memory, social skills) and psychopathological assessment, implementing a machine-learning approach for clustering and influencing variable classification. We examined 74 children (37 with CHD and 37 age-matched controls). Group comparisons have shown differences in many domains: intelligence, language, executive skills, and memory. From CHD questionnaires, we identified two clinical subtypes of psychopathological profiles: a small subgroup with high symptoms of psychopathology and a wider subgroup of patients with ADHD-like profiles. No associations with the considered clinical parameters were found. CHD patients are prone to high interindividual variability in neuropsychological and psychological outcomes, depending on many factors that are difficult to control and study. Unfortunately, these dysfunctions are under-recognized by clinicians. Given that brain maturation continues through childhood, providing a significant window for recovery, there is a need for a lifespan approach to optimize the outcome trajectory for patients with CHD.
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184. Does It Ping or Pong? Auditory and Tactile Classification of Materials by Bouncing Events.
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Yuri De Pra, Federico Fontana, Hanna Järveläinen, Stefano Papetti, and Michele Simonato
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185. Tactile discrimination of material properties: application to virtual buttons for professional appliances.
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Yuri De Pra, Stefano Papetti, Federico Fontana, Hanna Järveläinen, and Michele Simonato
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186. Robot-Assisted, Laparoscopic, and Open Radical Cystectomy: Pre-Operative Data of 1400 Patients From The Italian Radical Cystectomy Registry
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Gian Maria Busetto, Daniele D’Agostino, Michele Colicchia, Katie Palmer, Walter Artibani, Alessandro Antonelli, Lorenzo Bianchi, Aldo Bocciardi, Eugenio Brunocilla, Marco Carini, Giuseppe Carrieri, Luigi Cormio, Ugo Giovanni Falagario, Ettore De Berardinis, Alessandro Sciarra, Costantino Leonardo, Francesco Del Giudice, Martina Maggi, Ottavio de Cobelli, Matteo Ferro, Gennaro Musi, Amelio Ercolino, Fabrizio Di Maida, Andrea Gallina, Carlo Introini, Ettore Mearini, Giovanni Cochetti, Andrea Minervini, Francesco Montorsi, Riccardo Schiavina, Sergio Serni, Claudio Simeone, Paolo Parma, Armando Serao, Mario Salvatore Mangano, Giorgio Pomara, Pasquale Ditonno, Alchiede Simonato, Daniele Romagnoli, Alessandro Crestani, and Angelo Porreca
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IntroductionThe Italian Radical Cystectomy Registry (RIC) is an observational prospective study aiming to understand clinical variables and patient characteristics associated with short- and long-term outcomes among bladder cancer (BC) patients undergoing radical cystectomy (RC). Moreover, it compares the effectiveness of three RC techniques - open, robotic, and laparoscopic.MethodsFrom 2017 to 2020, 1400 patients were enrolled at one of the 28 centers across Italy. Patient characteristics, as well as preoperative, postoperative, and follow-up (3, 6, 12, and 24 months) clinical variables and outcomes were collected.ResultsPreoperatively, it was found that patients undergoing robotic procedures were younger (p
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187. UBIAD1 and CoQ10 protect melanoma cells from lipid peroxidation-mediated cell death
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Liaisan Arslanbaeva, Giovanni Tosi, Marco Ravazzolo, Manuela Simonato, Francesco A. Tucci, Salvatore Pece, Paola Cogo, and Massimo M. Santoro
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Cutaneous melanoma is the deadliest type of skin cancer, although it accounts for a minority of all skin cancers. Oxidative stress is involved in all stages of melanomagenesis and cutaneous melanoma can sustain a much higher load of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) than normal tissues. Melanoma cells exploit specific antioxidant machinery to support redox homeostasis. The enzyme UBIA prenyltransferase domain-containing protein 1 (UBIAD1) is responsible for the biosynthesis of non-mitochondrial CoQ10 and plays an important role as antioxidant enzyme. Whether UBIAD1 is involved in melanoma progression has not been addressed, yet. Here, we provide evidence that UBIAD1 expression is associated with poor overall survival (OS) in human melanoma patients. Furthermore, UBIAD1 and CoQ10 levels are upregulated in melanoma cells with respect to melanocytes. We show that UBIAD1 and plasma membrane CoQ10 sustain melanoma cell survival and proliferation by preventing lipid peroxidation and cell death. Additionally, we show that the NAD(P)H Quinone Dehydrogenase 1 (NQO1), responsible for the 2-electron reduction of CoQ10 on plasma membranes, acts downstream of UBIAD1 to support melanoma survival. By showing that the CoQ10-producing enzyme UBIAD1 counteracts oxidative stress and lipid peroxidation events in cutaneous melanoma, this work may open to new therapeutic investigations based on UBIAD1/CoQ10 loss to cure melanoma.
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188. High performance metallic joints from screen-printed Cu@Ag nanopastes
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Michaud, Thomas, Baffie, Thierry, Nobre, Sonia Sousa, Missiaen, Jean-Michel, Bouvard, Didier, and Simonato, Jean-Pierre
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189. Fluorescence-guided surgical management of medication-related osteonecrosis of the jaws
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Tomo, Saygo, da Cruz, Thiago Moreira, Figueira, Jéssica Araújo, Cunha, John Lennon Silva, Miyahara, Glauco Issamu, and Simonato, Luciana Estevam
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190. Telehealth in Urology: A Systematic Review of the Literature. How Much Can Telemedicine Be Useful During and After the COVID-19 Pandemic?
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Novara, Giacomo, Checcucci, Enrico, Crestani, Alessandro, Abrate, Alberto, Esperto, Francesco, Pavan, Nicola, De Nunzio, Cosimo, Galfano, Antonio, Giannarini, Gianluca, Gregori, Andrea, Liguori, Giovanni, Bartoletti, Riccardo, Porpiglia, Francesco, Scarpa, Roberto Mario, Simonato, Alchiede, Trombetta, Carlo, Tubaro, Andrea, and Ficarra, Vincenzo
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191. A case series of novel coronavirus infection in heart transplantation from 2 centers in the pandemic area in the North of Italy
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Iacovoni, Attilio, Boffini, Massimo, Pidello, Stefano, Simonato, Erika, Barbero, Cristina, Sebastiani, Roberta, Vittori, Claudia, Fontana, Alessandra, Terzi, Amedeo, De Ferrari, Gaetano Maria, and Rinaldi, Mauro
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192. Thioridazine requires calcium influx to induce MLL-AF6–rearranged AML cell death
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Tregnago, Claudia, Da Ros, Ambra, Porcù, Elena, Benetton, Maddalena, Simonato, Manuela, Simula, Luca, Borella, Giulia, Polato, Katia, Minuzzo, Sonia, Borile, Giulia, Cogo, Paola, Campello, Silvia, Massi, Alessandro, Romagnoli, Romeo, Buldini, Barbara, Locatelli, Franco, and Pigazzi, Martina
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193. Degradation of PTFE non-stick coatings for application in the food service industry
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Andreatta, Francesco, Lanzutti, Alex, Aneggi, Eleonora, Gagliardi, Andrea, Rondinella, Alfredo, Simonato, Michele, and Fedrizzi, Lorenzo
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194. Technical Considerations and Pitfalls of BASILICA: Bioprosthetic or Native Aortic Scallop Intentional Laceration to Prevent Iatrogenic Coronary Artery Obstruction
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Komatsu, Ikki, Wijeysandera, Harindra, Radharkrisnan, Sam, Whisenant, Brian, Simonato, Matheus, Chen, Albert, Mackensen, G. Burkhard, Reisman, Mark, Spies, Christian, Goel, Kashish, Abdel-Wahab, Mohamed, and Dvir, Danny
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195. Enteral tube feeding and mortality in hospitalized older patients: A multicenter longitudinal study
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Musacchio, Clarissa, Custureri, Romina, Puntoni, Matteo, Simonato, Matteo, Durando, Mario, Miret-Corchado, Carmen, Montero-Errasquin, Beatriz, Meyer, Anna, Hoffmann, Dirk, Schulz, Ralf-Joachim, Tap, Lisanne, Egberts, Angelique, Bureau, Marie-Laure, Brunet, Thomas, Liuu, Evelyne, Michalkova, Helena, Madlova, Pavla, Sancarlo, Daniele, D'Onofrio, Grazia, Ruxton, Kimberley, Maggi, Stefania, Ferrucci, Luigi, Veronese, Nicola, Cella, Alberto, Cruz-Jentoft, Alfonso J., Polidori, Maria Cristina, Mattace-Raso, Francesco, Paccalin, Marc, Topinkova, Eva, Greco, Antonio, Mangoni, Arduino A., Daragjati, Julia, Siri, Giacomo, and Pilotto, Alberto
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196. Can We Clinically Distinguish Anejaculation From Retrograde Ejaculation in Patients on α1A-Blockers Therapy for Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms?
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Pavone, Carlo, Abrate, Alberto, Li Muli, Pietro, Guzzardo, Calogero, Guarneri, Alessio Giuseppe, Dioguardi, Salvatore, Sanfilippo, Chiara, Vella, Marco, Serretta, Vincenzo, and Simonato, Alchiede
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197. An electrochemical method to rapidly assess the environmental risk of silver release from nanowire transparent conductive films
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Omaña-Sanz, Brenda, Toybou, Djadidi, Lesven, Ludovic, Gaucher, Valerie, Fadel, Alexandre, Addad, Ahmed, Recourt, Philippe, Yeghicheyan, Delphine, Arndt, Devrah, Celle, Caroline, Simonato, Jean-Pierre, Vulpe, Christopher, Charlet, Laurent, Sobanska, Sophie, Gilbert, Benjamin, and Hofmann, Annette
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198. Understanding Factors Associated With Psychomotor Subtypes of Delirium in Older Inpatients With Dementia
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Rispoli, Vincenzo, Malara, Alba, Spadea, Fausto, Di Cello, Serena, Ceravolo, Francesco, Fabiano, Francesco, Chiaradia, Giuseppe, Gabriele, Amedeo, Lenino, Peluso, Andrea, Taristano, Settembrini, Vincenzo, Capomolla, Domenico, Citrino, Antonella, Scriva, Antonietta, Bruno, Irene, Secchi, Roberto, De Martino, Eugenio, Muccinelli, Roberto, Lupi, Gerardo, Paonessa, Patrizio, Fabbri, Andrea, Passuti, Maria Teresa, Castellari, Sofia, Po, Andrea, Gaggioli, Guido, Varesi, Massimo, Moneti, Paolo, Capurso, Sebastiano, Latini, Vincenzo, Ghidotti, Stefano, Riccardelli, Francesco, Macchi, Maurizio, Rigo, Rosaria, Claudio, Pascale, Angelo, Bosio, Flavio, Cerrato, Benedetta, Bardelli, Boffelli, Stefano, Cassinadri, Angela, Franzoni, Simone, Spazzini, Elena, Andretto, Daniela, Tonini, Gabriele, Andreani, Laura, Coralli, Mirco, Balotta, Antonio, Cancelliere, Roberto, Ballardini, Giorgio, Simoncelli, Margherita, Mancini, Annarita, Strazzacapa, Mara, Fabio, Stefano, De Filippi, Francesco, Giudice, Chiara, Dentizzi, Cosimo, Azzini, Margherita, Cazzadori, Marco, Mastroeni, Valeria, Bertassello, Paolo, Claudia Benati, Helena Santana, Nesta, Elisa, Tobaldini, Chiara, Guerini, Fabio, Elena, Tambara, Mombelloni, Paolo, Fontanini, Fulvio, Gabriella, Lassa, Pizzorni, Crosio, Oliverio, Martina, Del Grosso, Luciano Luca, Giavedoni, Cristina, Bidoli, Giuliano, Mazzei, Bruno, Corsonello, Andrea, Fusco, Sergio, Vena, Silvio, De Vuono, Tommaso, Maiuri, Giorgio, Luca, Fimognari Filippo, Andrea, Arone, Giovanni, Sgrò, Rossella, Nicolazzo, Castegnaro, Eugenio, De Rosa, Salvatore, Sechi, Rossella Bazzano, Benvenuti, Enrico, Del Lungo, Ilaria, Giardini, Sante, Giulietti, Chiara, Mauro, Di Bari, Eleonora, Barghini, Martina, Paoli, Irene, Fiordelli, Riccardo, Barucci, Federica, Sgrilli, Ilaria, Del Lungo, Bertoletti, Erik, D'Amico, Ferdinando, Caronzolo, Francesco, Grippa, Alessandro, Lombardo, Giuseppina, Pipicella, Tiziana, Antonino, Saitta, Francesco, Corica, Valeria, Prestipino Giarritta, Daniela, Larosa, Domenico, Cucinotta, Giorgio, Basile, March, Albert, Nitti, Maria Teresa, Felici, Alessandro, Pavan, Silvia, Piazzani, Fabrizio, Lunelli, Alessandra, Dimori, Sergio, Margotta, Alessandro, Soglia, Tiziano, Postacchini, Demetrio, Brunelli, Roberto, Santini, Silvia, Francavilla, Monia, Macchiati, Ilenia, Sorvillo, Francesca, Giuli, Cinzia, Mecocci, Patrizia, Longo, Annalisa, Perticone, Francesco, Addesi, Desireè, Rosa, Paola Cerra, Bencardino, Giuseppe, Falbo, Tania, Grillo, Nadia, Marco, Filice, Mirella, Flippo, Fantò, Fausto, Isaia, Gianluca, Pezzilli, Stella, Bergamo, Daniele, Furno, Elisabetta, Rrodhe, Sokol, Lucarini, Simonetta, Dijk, Babette, Dall'Acqua, Francesca, Cappelletto, Francesco, Calvani, Donatella, Becheri, Dimitri, Giuseppe, Mottino, Costanza, Mitidieri, Vito, Antonio, Francesca, Bartalucci, Magherini, Lorenza, Novella, Malin, Franca, Boni, Lucia Gambardella, Paoli Martina, Valente, Carlo, Ilaria, Bracali, Alice, Foschini, Bo, Mario, Porrino, Paola, Ceci, Giacomo, Giuliana, Bottignole, Michela, Tibaldi, Eleonora, Coppo, Ettore, Evaristo, Camellini, Cinzia, Servello, Adriana, Grassi, Alessandro, Rozzini, Renzo, Tironi, Sara, Grassi, Maria Grazia, Troisi, Elio, Carlo, Caltagirone, Simona Gabriella, Di Santo, Flaminia, Franchini, Federica, Ratto, Beatrice, Pavoni, Sofia, Toniolo, Gabutto, Anna, Quazzo, Loredana, Rosatello, Annalisa, Suraci, Domenico, Tagliabue, Benedetta, Perrone, Chiara, Ferrara, Lucia, Castagna, Alberto, Tremolada, Maria Luisa, Giuseppe, Castoldi, Stefano, Barbero, Davide, Oltramonti, Piano, Simonetta, Serviddio, Gaetano, Lo Buglio, Aurelio, Gurrera, Tiziana, Merlo, Valeria, Rovai, Carla, Cotroneo, Antonino Maria, Carlucci, Rosaria, Abbaldo, Anna, Monzani, Fabio, Qasem, Ahmad Amedeo, Bini, Giacomo, Tafuto, Silvia, Galli, Giovanni, Bruni, Amalia Cecilia, Mancuso, Giovanna, Mancuso, Gerardo, Calipari, Daniela, Giuseppe Massimiliano, De Luca, Bernardini, Bruno, Corsini, Carla, Michele, Ciccarelli, Sara, Dal Farra, Cagnin, Annachiara, Fragiacomo, Federica, Pompanin, Sara, Piero, Amodio, Marco, Cagnin, Zurlo, Amedeo, Guerra, Gianluca, Pala, Marco, Menozzi, Luca, Gatti, Chiara Delli, Magon, Stefania, Roberto, Manfredini, Alfredo, De Giorgi, Fabio, Fabbian, Ruana, Tiseo, Elisa, Misurati, Benedetta, Boari, Christian, Molino, Marco, Pala, Massimo, Gallerani, Di Francesco, Vincenzo, Faccioli, Silvia, Pellizzari, Luca, Giorgia, Fontana, Barbagallo, Giuseppe, Lunardelli, Maria Lia, Martini, Emilio, Ferrari, Eleonora, Macchiarulo, Maria, Corneli, Maria, Bacci, Monica, Battaglia, Giuseppe, Anastasio, Luigi, Lo Storto, Mario Sostene, Seresin, Chiara, Simonato, Matteo, Loreggian, Michele, Cestonaro, Fausta, Durando, Mario, Latella, Raffaele, Mazzoleni, Marta, Russo, Giuseppe, Ponte, Martino, Valchera, Alessandro, Salustri, Giuseppe, Petritola, Donatella, Costa, Alfredo, Sinforiani, Elena, Cotta, Matteo Ramusino, Pizio, Renato Nicola, Cester, Alberto, Formilan, Marino, Pietro, Bonometto, Carbone, Pasqualina, Cazzaniga, Ilaria, Appollonio, Ildebrando, Cereda, Diletta, Stabile, Andrea, Xhani, Rubjona, Acampora, Roberto, Tremolizzo, Lucio, Federico, Pieruzzi, Antonio, Ciaccio, Valerio, Pontecorvi, Cesare, Burti, Zhirajr, Mokini, Giovanni, Vitale, Maria, Amigoni, Mariaelena, Sparacino, Bottacchi, Edo, Bucciantini, Elisabetta, Di Giovanni, Marco, Franchi, Fabrizio, Lucchetti, Lucio, Mariani, Claudio, Grande, Giulia, Rapazzini, Piero, Marco, Mauri, Romanelli, Giuseppe, Marengoni, Alessandra, Franco, Nicosia, Alessio, Margola, Stefano, Bonardelli, Nicola, Latronico, Laura, Porcella, Nazario, Portolani, Carlo, Concoreggi, Chiara, Grassini, Soccorso, Pronto, Andrea, Salvi, Luca, Bianchetti, Francesca, Spagnoli, Roberto, Apuzzo, Marco, Fontanella, Anna, Ceraso, Francesco, Castelli, Fugazza, Luciano, Guerrini, Chiara, De Paduanis, Giovanna, Iallonardo, Lucia, Palumbo, Pasquale, Zuliani, Giovanni, Ortolani, Beatrice, Capatti, Eleonora, Soavi, Cecilia, Bianchi, Lara, Francesconi, Daniela, Miselli, Agata, Gloria, Brombo, Tommaso, Romagnoli, Chiara, Pazzaglini, Agata, Miselli Maria, Marco, Dall'Agata, Luca, Menozzi, Gianluca, Guerra, Suardi, Teresa, Mazzone, Andrea, Zaccarini, Cinzia, Manuela, Riva, Mirra, Gianluca, Muti, Ettore, Bottura, Renato, Gianpaolo, Moretti, Secreto, Piero, Bisio, Erika, Cecchettani, Marco, Naldi, Tamara, Pallavicino, Alessandra, Pugliese, Michela, Iozzo, Rosaria Cosima, Grassi, Guido, Michele, Bombelli, Raffaella, Dell'Oro, Fosca, Quarti Trevano, Giorgio, Giussani Carlo, Giovanni, Paternò, Ernesto, Contro, Mannironi, Antonio, Giorli, Elisa, Oberti, Sara, Fierro, Brigida, Piccoli, Tommaso, Giacalone, Fabio, Mandas, Antonella, Serchisu, Luca, Costaggiu, Diego, Pinna, Elisa, Orrù, Francesca, Mannai, Martina, Cordioli, Zeno, Pelizzari, Luca, Turcato, Emanuela, Arduini, Pietro, Cacace, Carlo, Chiloiro, Roberta, Cimino, Rosella, Ruberto, Carmen, Giovanni, Ruotolo, Pietro, Gareri, Laura, Greco, Alberto, Castagna, Carmen, Ruberto, Santo, Pierluigi Dal, Andriolli, Antonino, Burattin, Giuseppe, Rossi, Laura, Andreolli Antonino, Cervati Giovanna, Giuseppe, Catalano, Tezza, Fabiana, Maddalena, Pizzardini, Laura, Stievano, Crippa, Patrizia, Aloisio, Paola, Di Monda, Tiziana, Malighetti, Alessandro, Galbassini, Gloria, Salutis, Domus, Ivaldi, Claudio, Russo, Anna Maria, Bennati, Ettore, Pino, Elisabetta, Zavarise, Gianmaria, Pesci, Alberto, Suigo, Giulia, Faverio, Paola, Andrea, Gori, Sabrina, Perego, Zanasi, Massimo, Moniello, Giovanni, Rostagno, Carlo, Cartei, Alessandro, Polidori, Gianluca, Ungar, Andrea, Melis, Maria Ramona, Martellini, Eleonora, Enrico, Mossello, Monica, Torrini, Antonella, Giordano, Giovanna, Leone, Migliorini, Marta, Caramelli, Francesca, Battiston, Bruno, Berardino, Maurizio, Cavallo, Simona, Alessandro, Massè, Anna, Santoro, Lombardi, Bruna, D'Ippolito, Pierpaolo, Furini, Angela, Villani, Daniele, Clara, Raimondi, Guarneri, Massimo, Paolucci, Stefano, Bassi, Andrea, Coiro, Paola, De Angelis, Domenico, Morone, Giovanni, Venturiero, Vincenzo, Palleschi, Lorenzo, Raganato, Paolo, Di Niro, Giuseppina, Rosa, Casini Anna, Loredana, Bove, Imoscopi, Alessandra, Isaia, Giancarlo, Tibaldi, V., Bottignole G, G., Calvi, E., Clementi, C., Zanocchi, M., Agosta, L., Nortarelli, Antonella, Provenzano, Giuseppe, Mari, Daniela, Romano, Federica Ylenia, Rosini, Francesca, Mansi, Marta, Rossi, Silvia, Geriatria, Alex Riccardelli, Inzaghi, Lorenzo, Bonini, Giulia, Rossi, Paolo, Potena, Alfredo, Lichii, Mihaela, Candiani, Tiziana, Grimaldi, William, Bertani, Emiliano, Alessandra, Porta, Calogero, Pietro, Pinto, Daniela, Bernardi, Roberto, Nicolino, Francesco, Galetti, Caterina, Gianstefani, Alice, Giulia, Corvalli, Lorenzo, Mulazzani, Odetti, Patrizio, Monacelli, Fiammetta, Prefumo, Matteo, Fiammetta, Monacelli, Canepa, Marta, Minaglia, Cecilia, Paolisso, Giuseppe, Rizzo, Maria Rosaria, Prestano, Raffaele, Dalise, Anna Maria, Barra, Davide, Bosco, Livio Dal, Asprinio, Vincenzo, Dallape, Luciana, Perina, Elisa, Incalzi, 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Cusano, Erica, Cagliani, Laura Ruth, Consonni, Roberto, Simonato, Barbara, and Zapparoli, Giacomo
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200. Spatial Correlation of Clinically Significant Prostate Cancer Between Multiparametric Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Targeted and Systematic Biopsy, and Whole-mount Pathology: Implications for Optimal Prostate Biopsy Strategy
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Pacini, Matteo, primary, Morganti, Riccardo, additional, Zucchi, Alessandro, additional, Dazzi, Filippo, additional, Pastore, Antonio Luigi, additional, Valenzi, Fabio Maria, additional, Giannarini, Gianluca, additional, Ficarra, Vincenzo, additional, Simonato, Alchiede, additional, Faviana, Pinuccia, additional, and Bartoletti, Riccardo, additional
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