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2. The novel Mechanical Ventilator Milano for the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Abba, A, Accorsi, C, Agnes, P, Alessi, E, Amaudruz, P, Annovi, A, Desages, F Ardellier, Back, S, Badia, C, Bagger, J, Basile, V, Batignani, G, Bayo, A, Bell, B, Beschi, M, Biagini, D, Bianchi, G, Bicelli, S, Bishop, D, Boccali, T, Bombarda, A, Bonfanti, S, Bonivento, WM, Bouchard, M, Breviario, M, Brice, S, Brown, R, Calvo-Mozota, JM, Camozzi, L, Camozzi, M, Capra, A, Caravati, M, Carlini, M, Ceccanti, A, Celano, B, Cela Ruiz, JM, Charette, C, Cogliati, G, Constable, M, Crippa, C, Croci, G, Cudmore, S, Dahl, CE, Dal Molin, A, Daley, M, Di Guardo, C, D'Avenio, G, Davignon, O, Del Tutto, M, De Ruiter, J, Devoto, A, Diaz Gomez Maqueo, P, Di Francesco, F, Dossi, M, Druszkiewicz, E, Duma, C, Elliott, E, Farina, D, Fernandes, C, Ferroni, F, Finocchiaro, G, Fiorillo, G, Ford, R, Foti, G, Fournier, RD, Franco, D, Fricbergs, C, Gabriele, F, Galbiati, C, Garcia Abia, P, Gargantini, A, Giacomelli, L, Giacomini, F, Giarratana, LS, Gillespie, S, Giorgi, D, Girma, T, Gobui, R, Goeldi, D, Golf, F, Gorel, P, Gorini, G, Gramellini, E, Grosso, G, Guescini, F, Guetre, E, Hackman, G, Hadden, T, Hawkins, W, Hayashi, K, Heavey, A, Hersak, G, Hessey, N, Hockin, G, Hudson, K, Ianni, A, Ienzi, C, Ippolito, V, and James, CC
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Mathematical Sciences ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering ,Fluids & Plasmas - Abstract
This paper presents the Mechanical Ventilator Milano (MVM), a novel intensive therapy mechanical ventilator designed for rapid, large-scale, low-cost production for the COVID-19 pandemic. Free of moving mechanical parts and requiring only a source of compressed oxygen and medical air to operate, the MVM is designed to support the long-term invasive ventilation often required for COVID-19 patients and operates in pressure-regulated ventilation modes, which minimize the risk of furthering lung trauma. The MVM was extensively tested against ISO standards in the laboratory using a breathing simulator, with good agreement between input and measured breathing parameters and performing correctly in response to fault conditions and stability tests. The MVM has obtained Emergency Use Authorization by U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use in healthcare settings during the COVID-19 pandemic and Health Canada Medical Device Authorization for Importation or Sale, under Interim Order for Use in Relation to COVID-19. Following these certifications, mass production is ongoing and distribution is under way in several countries. The MVM was designed, tested, prepared for certification, and mass produced in the space of a few months by a unique collaboration of respiratory healthcare professionals and experimental physicists, working with industrial partners, and is an excellent ventilator candidate for this pandemic anywhere in the world.
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- 2021
3. Immunoglobulin free light chains in severe asthma patient: Could they be a new biomarker?
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Caruso, C., Ciasca, G., Baglivo, I., Di Santo, R., Gasbarrini, A., Firinu, D., Bagnasco, D., Passalacqua, G., Schiappoli, M., Caminati, M., Canonica, G. W., Heffler, E., Crimi, C., Intravaia, R., Basile, V., Marino, M., Colantuono, S., and Del Giacco, S.
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IMMUNOGLOBULIN light chains ,BLOOD sedimentation ,ASTHMATICS ,STAPHYLOCOCCUS aureus ,IMMUNOGLOBULIN E ,ATOPY - Abstract
Background: Increasing evidence is available about the presence of increased serum concentration of immunoglobulin (Ig) free light chains (FLCs) in both atopic and non‐atopic inflammatory diseases, including severe asthma, providing a possible new biomarker of disease. Methods: We analyzed clinical and laboratory data, including FLCs, obtained from a cohort of 79 asthmatic subjects, clinically classified into different GINA steps. A control group of 40 age‐matched healthy donors (HD) was considered. Particularly, HD have been selected according to the absence of monoclonal components (in order to exclude paraproteinemias), were tested for total IgE (that were in the normal ranges) and were negative for aeroallergens specific IgE. Moreover, no abnormality of common inflammatory markers (i.e., erythrocyte sedimentation rate and C‐reactive protein) was detectable. Results: FLC‐k levels were significantly increased in the asthmatic population, compared to the control group. Despite the absence of statistically significant differences in FLC‐λ levels, the FLC‐k/FLC‐λ ratio displayed remarkable differences between the two groups. A positive correlation between FLC‐κ and FLC‐λ levels was found. FLC‐ λ level displayed a significant negative correlation with the FEV1 value. Moreover, the FLC‐κ /FLC‐ λ ratio was negatively correlated with the SNOT‐22 score and a positive correlation was observed between FLCs and Staphylococcus Aureus IgE enterotoxins sensitization. Conclusions: Our findings confirmed the role of FLCs in asthma as a potential biomarker in an inflammatory disease characterized by different endotypes and phenotypes. In particular, FLC‐κ and FLC‐k/FLC‐λ ratio could be a qualitative indicator for asthma, while FLC‐λ levels could be a quantitative indicator for clinical severity parameters. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. 35P ABACUS trial: Abiraterone acetate in the management of Cushing’s syndrome associated to adrenocortical carcinoma
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Cosentini, D., primary, Puglisi, S., additional, Grisanti, S., additional, Basile, V., additional, Laganà, M., additional, Ferrari, V.D., additional, Abate, A., additional, Calabrese, A., additional, Rossini, E., additional, Tiberio, G.A.M., additional, Pia, A., additional, Sigala, S., additional, Terzolo, M., additional, and Berruti, A., additional
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- 2024
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5. 34P Impact of environmental pollution on adrenocortical carcinoma in Italy
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Puglisi, S., primary, Calabrese, A., additional, Ferraù, F., additional, Laganà, M., additional, Grisanti, S., additional, Ceccato, F., additional, Scaroni, C., additional, Di Dalmazi, G., additional, Stigliano, A., additional, Altieri, B., additional, Canu, L., additional, Luconi, M., additional, Loli, P., additional, De Martino, M.C., additional, Arvat, E., additional, Palmieri, S., additional, Basile, V., additional, Berruti, A., additional, Cannavò, S., additional, and Terzolo, M., additional
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- 2024
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6. A scientometrics-based journal Management framework : A strategic move
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Basile, V., Sorooshian, S., Pizzichini, Lucia, Basile, V., Sorooshian, S., and Pizzichini, Lucia
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Managing a scientific journal is a critical and challenging service for academics and practitioners. There must be a way for journal editors to gain a clear picture of their publication's performance and gain insight into how they can make improvements to expand the journal's impact. Knowing the journal's performance and its leading contribution to a particular field can be useful for journal managers readers, authors, and science policymakers. This article presents a management framework informed by scientometrics and bibliometrics as a science that uses statistical techniques to analyze information distribution models, to help journals contribute more to the field by optimum engagement of editorial knowledge and expertise and expanding the boundaries of what is known. We examined one prominent journal as a case study in this paper. The outcomes are used to assess the feasibility of the proposed framework. The top contributions of the case journal are identified systematically, and strategies for potential growth are proposed accordingly. Based on the findings, this study not only provides an overview of the benefits of scientometrics-based journal management but also provides recommendations to strengthen the journal's impact on the field as a contribution to practice. As a result, this article is intended to benefit publishers, journal editors, readers, and policymakers.
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- 2024
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7. Immunoglobulin free light chains in severe asthma patient: Could they be a new biomarker?
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Caruso, Cristiano, Ciasca, Gabriele, Baglivo, I, Di , Santo, R, Gasbarrini, Antonio, Firinu, D, Bagnasco, D., Passalacqua, G., Schiappoli, M., Caminati, M., Canonica, Gw, Heffler, E, Crimi, C, Intravaia, R, Basile, V, Marino, Mariapaola, Colantuono, Stefania, Del , Giacco, S, Caruso, C, Ciasca, G (ORCID:0000-0002-3694-8229), Gasbarrini, A (ORCID:0000-0002-7278-4823), Marino, M (ORCID:0000-0001-9155-6378), Colantuono, S, Caruso, Cristiano, Ciasca, Gabriele, Baglivo, I, Di , Santo, R, Gasbarrini, Antonio, Firinu, D, Bagnasco, D., Passalacqua, G., Schiappoli, M., Caminati, M., Canonica, Gw, Heffler, E, Crimi, C, Intravaia, R, Basile, V, Marino, Mariapaola, Colantuono, Stefania, Del , Giacco, S, Caruso, C, Ciasca, G (ORCID:0000-0002-3694-8229), Gasbarrini, A (ORCID:0000-0002-7278-4823), Marino, M (ORCID:0000-0001-9155-6378), and Colantuono, S
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BackgroundIncreasing evidence is available about the presence of increased serum concentration of immunoglobulin (Ig) free light chains (FLCs) in both atopic and non-atopic inflammatory diseases, including severe asthma, providing a possible new biomarker of disease.MethodsWe analyzed clinical and laboratory data, including FLCs, obtained from a cohort of 79 asthmatic subjects, clinically classified into different GINA steps. A control group of 40 age-matched healthy donors (HD) was considered. Particularly, HD have been selected according to the absence of monoclonal components (in order to exclude paraproteinemias), were tested for total IgE (that were in the normal ranges) and were negative for aeroallergens specific IgE. Moreover, no abnormality of common inflammatory markers (i.e., erythrocyte sedimentation rate and C-reactive protein) was detectable.ResultsFLC-k levels were significantly increased in the asthmatic population, compared to the control group. Despite the absence of statistically significant differences in FLC-lambda levels, the FLC-k/FLC-lambda ratio displayed remarkable differences between the two groups. A positive correlation between FLC-kappa and FLC-lambda levels was found. FLC- lambda level displayed a significant negative correlation with the FEV1 value. Moreover, the FLC-kappa /FLC- lambda ratio was negatively correlated with the SNOT-22 score and a positive correlation was observed between FLCs and Staphylococcus Aureus IgE enterotoxins sensitization.ConclusionsOur findings confirmed the role of FLCs in asthma as a potential biomarker in an inflammatory disease characterized by different endotypes and phenotypes. In particular, FLC-kappa and FLC-k/FLC-lambda ratio could be a qualitative indicator for asthma, while FLC-lambda levels could be a quantitative indicator for clinical severity parameters.This study aimed to describe clinical and laboratory.characteristics of a population of patients with asthma and to investigate the potential
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- 2024
8. New perspectives for mitotane treatment of adrenocortical carcinoma
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Puglisi, S., Calabrese, A., Basile, V., Pia, A., Reimondo, G., Perotti, P., and Terzolo, M.
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- 2020
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9. Mitotane: new facts for an old drug
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Calabrese, A., Puglisi, S., Basile, V., Perotti, P., and Terzolo, M.
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- 2019
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10. Rivaroxaban or aspirin for patent foramen ovale and embolic stroke of undetermined source: a prespecified subgroup analysis from the NAVIGATE ESUS trial
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Abdelhamid, N, Abdul Rahman, D, Abdul-Saheb, M, Abreu, P, Abroskina, M, Abu Ahmad, F, Accassat, S, Acciaresi, M, Adami, A, Ahmad, N, Ahmed, F, Alberto Hawkes, M, Alemseged, F, Ali, A, Altavilla, R, Alwis, L, Amarenco, P, Amaro, S, Amaya Sanchez, LE, Amelia Pinto, A, Ameriso, SF, Amin, H, Amino, T, Amjad, AK, Anagnostou, E, Andersen, G, Anderson, C, Anderson, DC, Andrea Falco, M, Andres Mackinnon, F, Andreu, D, Androulakis, M, Angel Gamero, M, Angel Saredo, G, Angeles Diaz, R, Angels Font, M, Anticoli, S, Arauz, A, Arauz Gongora, AA, Araya, P, Arenillas Lara, JF, Arias Rivas, S, Arnold, M, Augustin, S, Avelar, W, Azevedo, E, Babikian, V, Bacellar, A, Badalyan, K, Bae, HJ, Baez Martinez, EM, Bagelmann, H, Bailey, P, Bak, Z, Baker, M, Balazs, A, Baldaranov, D, Balogun, I, Balueva, T, Bankuti, Z, Bar, M, Baranowska, A, Bardutzky, J, Barker Trejo, S, Barlinn, J, Baronnet, F, Barroso, C, Barteys, M, Bartolottiova, T, Barulin, A, Bas, M, Bashir, S, Basile, V, Bathe-Peters, R, Bathula, R, Batista, C, Batur Caglayan, H, Baumgartner, P, Bazan, R, Bazhenova, O, Beaudry, M, Beer, J, Behnam, Y, Beilei, C, Beinlich, A, Bejot, Y, Belkin, A, Benavente, OR, Benjamin, A, Berardi, V, Bereczki, D, Berkowitz, SD, Berlingieri, J, Berrios, W, Berrouschot, J, Bhandari, M, Bhargavah, M, Bicker, H, Bicsak, T, Bilik, M, Bindila, D, Birchenall, J, Birnbaum, L, Black, T, Blacker, D, Blacquiere, D, Blanc-Labarre, C, Blank, C, Blazejewska-Hyzorek, B, Bloch, S, Bodiguel, E, Bogdanov, E, Boos, L, Borcsik, L, Bornstein, N, Bouly, S, Braga, G, Bragado, I, Bravi, MC, Brokalaki, C, Brola, W, Brouns, R, Bruce, D, Brzoska-Mizgalska, J, Buck, B, Buksinska-Lisik, M, Burke, J, Burn, M, Bustamante, G, Cabrejo, L, Cai, K, Cajaraville, S, Calejo, M, Calvet, D, Campillo, J, Campos Costa, E, Camps, P, Can Alaydin, H, Candeloro, E, Canepa, C, Cantu Brito, CG, Cappellari, M, Carcel, C, Cardona Portela, P, Cardoso, F, Carek, M, Carletti, M, Carlos Portilla, J, Caruso, P, Casado-Naranjo, I, Castellini, P, Castro, D, Castro Meira, F, Cavallini, A, Cayuela Caudevilla, N, Cenciarelli, S, Cereda, C, Cerrone, P, Chakrabarti, A, Chaloulos-Iakovidis, P, Chamorro, A, Chandrasena, D, Chang, DI, Che, C, Chembala, J, Chen, J, Chen, Z, Chen, T, Chen, H, Chen, X, Chen, G, Chen, L, Chen, S, Cheripelli, B, Chin, M, Chiquete Anaya, E, Chorazy, M, Christensen, H, Christensen, T, Christian, L, Chu, F, Chung, CS, Clark, W, Clarke, R, Claverie, S, Clemente Agostoni, E, Clissold, B, Coelho, J, Cohen, D, Colakoglu, S, Collas, D, Condurso, R, Connolly, SJ, Consoli, D, Constantin, C, Constantino Silva, AB, Contardo, L, Corlobe, A, Correia, M, Correia, C, Cortijo Garcia, E, Coull, B, Coutts, S, Coveney, S, Cras, P, Crols, R, Crozier, S, Csanyi, A, Csiba, L, Csontos, K, Csuha, R, Cui, L, Cunha, L, Curtze, S, Czerska, M, Czlonkowska, A, Czurko, M, Czuryszkiewicz, M, Dagnino, M, Dai, C, Daineko, A, Dalek, G, Damgaard, D, Danese, A, Dani, K, Danku, V, Dario Toledo, W, Dávalos, A, De Havenon, A, De Keyser, J, De Klippel, N, De La Torre, J, De Pauw, A, De Smedt, A, De Torres, R, De Vries Basson, MM, Dearborn, J, Deganutto, R, Degeorgia, M, Deguchi, I, Del Giudice, A, Delcourt, C, Delgado-Mederos, R, Della Marca, G, Delpont, B, Deltour, S, Demets, DL, Dennis, M, Desai, J, Devine, J, Dhollander, I, Di Mascio, MT, Diaconu, M, Diaz Otero, F, Dietzel, J, Diez-Tejedor, E, Ding, N, Ding, J, Diomedi, M, Dioszeghy, P, Distefano, M, Domigo, V, Dorodnicov, E, Dossi, D, Doubal, F, Druzenko, I, Du, P, Du, J, Duman, T, Duodu, Y, Dutta, D, Dylewicz, L, Eckstein, J, Ehrensperger, E, Ehrlich, S, Einer Allende, G, Elena Halac, B, Elyas, S, Endres, M, Engelbrecht, JM, Engelter, S, Epinat, M, Eren, F, Esbjornsson, M, Escribano, B, Escudero, I, Esisi, B, Essa, B, Esterbauer, M, Evans, N, Eveson, D, Fabio, S, Fang, L, Fanta, S, Fares, M, Fatar, M, Faust, K, Favate, A, Fazekas, F, Federica Denaro, M, Fedin, A, Felipe Amaya, P, Feng, J, Ferencova, K, Fernanda Gilli, M, Fernandez, MD, Fernandez Pirrone, PN, Fernandez Vera, J, Ferrari, J, Ferreira, A, Ferreira Junior, G, Fidler, M, Field, D, Field, T, Figueroa, C, Fiksa, J, Filipov, A, Firstenfeld, A, Fisch, L, Fischer, U, Fisselier, M, Fiszer, U, Fluri, F, Fortea, G, Fotherby, K, Fraczek, A, France, E, Freitas, G, Frey, S, Frick, M, Friedman, A, Friedrich, M, Frisullo, G, Fryze, W, Fuentes Gimeno, B, Fujigasaki, H, Fukuyama, K, Furlan, A, Furlanis, G, Furnace, J, Gabriel, M, Gabriel Reich, E, Gagliardi, RJ, Galati, F, Galli Giqueauk, E, Gallina, A, Gallinella, E, Gallo, J, Gangadharan, S, Gao, Y, Garcia Lopez, R, Garcia Pastor, A, Garcia Sanchez, SM, Garnauf, M, Garnier, P, Gasecki, D, Gasic, K, Gasiorek, K, Gasser, S, Gaugg, M, Gebreyohanns, M, Gebura, K, Geng, J, Geniz Clavijo, M, Georg Haeusler, K, Geran, R, Geremek, M, Gerocs, Z, Ghia, D, Giannandrea, D, Giatsidis, F, Gien Lopez, JA, Gil Nunez, A, Gimenez, L, Giralt, E, Glabinski, A, Gladstone, D, Gliem, M, Gluszkiewicz, M, Goddeau, R, Gogoleva, E, Gokce, M, Goldemund, D, Golikov, K, Gomes Neto, A, Gomez Schneider, M, Gomez-Choco, M, Gomis, M, Gongora-Rivera, JF, Gonysheva, Y, Gonzalez, L, Gonzalez Toledo, ME, Gottschal, M, Gozdzik, I, Grabowski, S, Graf, S, Green, D, Greer, D, Gregorio, T, Greisenegger, S, Greshnova, I, Griebe, M, Grzesik, M, Guan, J, Guarda, S, Gueguen, A, Guidoux, C, Guillermo Povedano, P, Guillon, B, Guiraudg, V, Gunathilagan, G, Guryanova, N, Gusev, V, Gustavo Persi, G, Gutiérrez, R, Guyler, P, Gyuker, N, Hachinski, V, Hajas, A, Hallevi, H, Hankey, G, Hankey, GJ, Hanouskova, L, Hao, L, Haraguchi, K, Haralur Sreekantaiah, Y, Haratz, S, Hargroves, D, Harkness, K, Harmel, P, Harrasser, M, Hart, RG, Harvey, M, Hasan, R, Hasegawa, Y, Hassan, A, Hattori, M, Hatzitolios, A, Hauk, M, Hayashi, T, Hayhoe, H, Hedna, VS, Heine, M, Held, V, Hellwig, S, Henkner, J, Henninger, N, Hermans, S, Hernandez, J, Herrero, D, Hervieu-Begue, M, Herzig, R, Hicken, L, Hieber, M, Hill, M, Hirose, M, Hobeanu, MC, Hobson, B, Hochstetter, M, Hoe Heo, J, Hoffmann, M, Holmstedt, C, Hon, P, Hong, KS, Honma, Y, Horev, A, Horgan, G, Horvath, L, Horvath, M, Hoyer, C, Huang, D, Huang, H, Huber, B, Huhtakangas, J, Hussain, M, Igarashi, S, Iglesias Mohedano, AM, Ignacio Tembl, J, Impellizzeri, M, Inanc, Y, Ioli, P, Irina Aniculaesei, A, Ishida, K, Itabashi, R, Iversen, H, Jagolino, A, Jakab, K, Jander, S, Janka, H, Jankovych, J, Jansen, J, Jasek, L, Javier Alet, M, Javor, L, Jin, X, Jing, P, Joachim, B, Joan Macleod, M, Johnson, M, Jose Martin, J, Joyner, C, Judit Szabo, K, Jun-Oconnell, A, Jura, R, Kaczorowska, B, Kadlcikova, J, Kahles, T, Kakaletsis, N, Kakuk, I, Kalinowska, K, Kaminska, K, Kaneko, C, Kanellos, I, Kapeller, P, Kapica-Topczewska, K, Karasz, O, Karlinski, M, Karlsson, JE, Kasa, K, Kashaeva, E, Kasner, SE, Kaste, M, Kasza, J, Katalin Iljicsov, A, Katsurayama, M, Kaur, S, Kawanishi, M, Kaygorodtseva, S, Ke, K, Kei, A, Keilitz, J, Kellner, J, Kelly, P, Kelly, S, Kemlink, D, Kerekgyarto, M, Keskinarkaus, I, Khairutdinova, D, Khanna, A, Khaw, A, Kholopov, M, Khoumri, C, Kirpicheva, S, Kirshner, H, Kitagawa, K, Kittner, S, Kivioja, R, Klein, F, Kleindorfer, D, Kleinig, T, Klivenyi, P, Knecht, S, Kobayashi, Y, Kobayashi, A, Koch, M, Koehler, L, Koivu, M, Kolianov, V, Koltsov, I, Kondo, T, Konkov, I, Kopecky, S, Korompoki, E, Korpela, J, Kosarz-Lanczek, K, Koutroubi, A, Kovacs, K, Kovacs, T, Kovacs, H, Kowalczyk, K, Kowalska, M, Krajickova, D, Kral, M, Krarup Hansen, C, Kraska, J, Krebs, S, Krejci, V, Kremer, C, Kreuzpointer, R, Krzyzanowska, M, Kucken, D, Kulakowska, A, Kunzmann, J, Kurenkova, N, Kuris, A, Kurkowska-Jastrzebska, I, Kurtenkova, N, Kurushina, O, Kusnick, G, Kustova, M, Kuwashiro, T, Kwan Cha, J, Lago, A, Lagutenko, M, Lajos, B, Lambeck, J, Lamy, C, Landolfi, A, Lanfranconi, S, Lang, W, Lara Lezama, LB, Lara Rodriguez, B, Largo, T, Lasek-Bal, A, Latte, L, Lauer, V, Lavados, P, Le Bouc, R, Leal Cantu, R, Lechner, H, Lecouturier, K, Leder, S, Lee, J, Lee, BC, Leger, A, Leira, E, Leisse, I, Leker, R, Lembo, G, Lenskaya, L, Leyden, J, Li, G, Li, M, Li, S, Li, J, Liamis, G, Liang, H, Liang, Z, Ligot, N, Lin, H, Lindert, R, Lindgren, A, Linna, M, Litwin, T, Liu, K, Liu, X, Llull, L, Lohninger, B, Longoni, M, Loomis, C, Lopes, D, Lopez Fernandez, M, Lopez Garza, N, Lord, A, Louw, S, Lovasz, R, Lowenkopf, T, Lu, Z, Lubke-Detring, SC, Luder, R, Lujan, S, Luo, B, Lupinogina, L, Luschin, G, Lutsep, H, Lvova, A, Ly, J, Grosse, G.M., Ma, H, Ma, C, Machado, M, Machado, C, Macher, S, Machetanz, J, Macian-Montoro, F, Mackey, E, Mackey, A, Maclean, G, Maestre-Moreno, J, Magadan, A, Magyar, T, Mahagney, A, Majid, A, Majjhoo, A, Makaritsis, K, Mandzia, J, Mangas Guijarro, M, Mangion, D, Manios, E, Mann, S, Manning, L, Manno, C, Manuel Garcia, J, Maqueda, V, Mar Castellanos, M, Mar Freijo, M, Marando, C, Marcela Lepera, S, Marcos Couto, J, Maria Bruera, G, Maria Greco, L, Maria Lorenzo, A, Maria Obmann, S, Maria Roa, A, Marini, C, Marinkovic, I, Mario Sumay, G, Mario Torres, C, Marko, M, Markova, S, Markus, H, Marsh, R, Marsili, E, Marta Esnaola, M, Marta Moreno, J, Marti-Fabregas, J, Martina Angelocola, S, Martínez Sánchez, P, Martinez-Majander, N, Martins, S, Marzelik, O, Mastrocola, S, Matamala, G, Matoltsy, A, Matosevic, B, Matsumoto, S, Maud, A, Mauri Cabdevila, G, May, Z, Mayasi, Y, Mayr, A, Mazzoli, T, Mcarthur, K, Mccullough, L, Medina Pech, CE, Medlin, F, Mehdiratta, M, Mehta, S, Mehta, D, Mehta, B, Melis, M, Melnikova, E, Mendez, B, Mendonca, T, Mengual Chirifie, JJ, Menon, N, Mensch, A, Meseguer, E, Messe, S, Metcalf, K, Meyer, N, Michas, F, Micheletti, N, Mikulik, R, Milionis, H, Miller, B, Milling, T, Minelli, C, Minhas, J, Minns, M, Mircea, D, Mishra, S, Mismas, A, Mistri, A, Mitrovic, N, Miyake, H, Modrau, B, Moey, A, Molina, C, Molina, J, Molis, A, Moller, J, Molnar, S, Moniche, F, Monosi, C, Monzani, V, Moonis, M, Morais, R, Morales, L, Morales, A, Morar-Precup, D, Moreton, F, Moro, C, Morozova, E, Morton, M, Morvan, T, Morvan, E, Motko, T, Mowla, A, Mozhejko, E, Muddegowda, G, Mudhar, O, Mueller, T, Muhl, C, Muir, KW, Mundl, H, Munoz, S, Murphy, C, Murphy, S, Murtuzova, A, Musuka, T, Mutzenbach, J, Myint, M, Mysliwy, W, Naccarato, M, Naeije, G, Nagakane, Y, Natarajan, I, Navaratnam, D, Nave, A, Nazliel, B, Nedeltchev, K, Nel, J, Nell, H, Nemeth, R, Nemeth, L, Neto, O, Ng, K, Ngeh, J, Nicolas Chialvo, L, Nieminen, T, Nikkanen, M, Nikl, J, Nikoforova, M, Nishino, S, Nishiyama, Y, Njovane, X, Nogawa, S, Nombela, F, Norrving, B, Nosek, K, Nowak, B, Nowakowska-Sledz, E, Ntaios, G, Numminen, H, Nunez, F, Obadia, M, Oberndorfer, S, Obrezan, A, Ochiai, J, Oczkowski, W, O'Donnell, MJ, Odyniec, A, Oh, K, Ohira, M, Okamoto, Y, Okpala, M, Okubo, S, Olah, L, Olavarria, V, Oleszek, J, Onat Demirci, N, Ondar, V, Ongun, G, Ooyama, K, Orosz, V, Ortiz, R, Osseby, G, Österlund-Tauriala, E, Ovesen, C, Ozcekic Demirhan, S, Ozdoba-Rot, J, Ozturk, S, Ozyurt, E, Pablo Grecco, M, Pablo Povedano, G, Paciaroni, M, Padiglioni, C, Pagola, J, Palasik, W, Panczel, G, Panos, L, Papadopoulos, G, Papadopoulou, E, Papagiannis, A, Papavasileiou, V, Papina, M, Pardo De Donlebun, JR, Parisi, V, Park, JM, Pasten, J, Patel, N, Pavlik, O, Pawelczyk, M, Peacock, WF, Pei, H, Peisker, T, Pena Sedna, LF, Penn, A, Pentek, S, Pepper, E, Pereira, L, Perera, K, Perez, Y, Perez, S, Perez Leguizamon, P, Pernicka, M, Perry, R, Persico, A, Pesant, Y, Peska, S, Peters, D, Peters, G, Pettigrew, L, Phan, T, Philippi, S, Phinney, T, Pico, F, Pidal, A, Piechowski-Jozwiak, B, Pieroni, A, Pineiro, S, Piras, V, Pizova, N, Polanco, J, Polin, M, Polyakov, A, Polychronopoulou, E, Polymeris, A, Popov, D, Poppe, A, Postorino, P, Pozzerese, C, Pradhan, M, Prats, L, Prazdnichkova, E, Prendl, B, Pretorius, M, Profice, P, Prokopenko, S, Pudov, E, Pujol Lereis, V, Punzo Bravo, G, Purroy, F, Qiu, J, Qu, X, Quenardelle, V, Quesada Garcia, H, Radrizzani, L, Radtke, A, Raffelsberger, T, Ramirez Moreno, JM, Ramos-Estebanez, C, Rani, A, Rapantova, P, Rashed, K, Rasheed Nihara, A, Rasmussen, J, Redondo Robles, L, Reif, M, Reiner, P, Rekova, P, Renu, A, Repetto, M, Reyes, P, Reyes Morales, S, Rha, JH, Ribeiro, J, Ricci, S, Richard, C, Rigual, R, Rinaldi, C, Riveira Rodriguez, C, Rizzato, B, Robinson, TG, Rocco, A, Rodrigues, M, Rodriguez, G, Rodriguez Campello, A, Rodriguez Lucci, F, Rodriguez Yanez, M, Roesler, C, Roffe, C, Roine, R, Roine, S, Roldan, A, Romana Pezzella, F, Romano, M, Roos, JS, Rosso, C, Rostrup Kruuse, C, Roth, Y, Roukens, R, Roveri, L, Rozanski, D, Rozniecki, J, Rozsa, C, Rudilosso, S, Ruiz Ares, G, Ruiz Franco, A, Rum, G, Ruuskanen, J, Rybinnik, I, Ryota, K, Saarinen, J, Saavedra, V, Sabben, C, Sabet, A, Sagris, D, Sahlas, J, Sakai, N, Salamanca, P, Salgado, P, Salig, S, Salletmayr, T, Salnikov, M, Samoshkina, O, Samson, Y, Sanak, D, Sànchez Cerón, M, Santalucia, P, Santamaria Cadavid, M, Santiago, P, Santo, G, Sanz Cuesta, B, Sargento, J, Sarraj, A, Sas, K, Sas, A, Satoshi, O, Satsoglou, S, Sattar, N, Savitz, S, Savopoulos, C, Saw, J, Sawicka, M, Sawyer, R, Scandura, T, Schillinger, N, Schindler, J, Schlachetzki, F, Schneider, I, Schuppner, R, Schurig, J, Schwarzbach, CJ, Sebejova, M, Seidel, G, Sekaran, L, Selcuk, D, Selvarajah, J, Semerano, A, Semjen, J, Semushina, D, Sen, S, Seok Park, M, Serena, J, Serhat Tokgoz, O, Serles, W, Serrano, F, Sevin, M, Seynaeve, L, Shah, S, Shamalov, N, Shang, T, Sharma, M, Sharrief, A, Shazam Hussain, M, Shchukin, I, Shen, W, Shepeleva, E, Shinsuke, I, Shmonin, A, Shoamanesh, A, Shuaib, A, Shulga, A, Sibolt, G, Sibon, I, Sicilia, I, Siebert, M, Sieczkowska, E, Sila, C, Silva, AA, Silva, D, Silva, P, Silva, Y, Silvestrini, M, Simony, Z, Simpkins, A, Singh, B, Sinha, D, Sipos, I, Skoda, O, Skowron, P, Skowronska, M, Sliwinska, B, Slonkova, J, Smolkin, A, Smyth, A, Sobolewski, P, Sobota, A, Sohn, SI, Soldatov, M, Solganov, I, Soloveva, L, Solovyeva, E, Sonntag, N, Soors, P, Sorgun, M, Soriano, C, Spence, D, Spengos, K, Sposato, L, Staaf, G, Stadler, K, Stakhovskaya, L, Stamatelopoulos, K, Steinert, S, Stetkarova, I, Stiehm, M, Stocker, R, Stoinski, J, Stoll, A, Stotts, G, Stumpp, A, Sucapane, P, Suenaga, T, Sun, X, Sundararajan, S, Sung Kim, J, Suzuki, H, Svaneborg, N, Szasz, G, Szczuchniak, W, Szczyrba, S, Szegedi, N, Szekely, A, Szewczyk, Z, Szilagyi, G, Szlufik, S, Szoboszlai, K, Szpisjak, L, Sztajzel, R, Sztriha, L, Ta Wil, SE, Taggeselle, J, Takamatsu, K, Takao, M, Taki, W, Takizawa, S, Talahma, M, Tamayo, A, Tan, J, Tanne, D, Tapanainen, A, Tapiola, T, Tarasiuk, J, Tatlisumak, T, Tayal, A, Tcvetkova, S, Teal, P, Tejada Garcia, J, Tejada Meza, H, Tenora, D, Terceno, M, Terentiou, A, Tezcan, S, Thaler, D, Thomson, A, Thouvenot, E, Tiainen, M, Timberg, I, Timsit, S, Tinchon, A, Tirschwell, D, Togay Isikay, C, Tokunaga, K, Tolino, M, Toloza, C, Tomelleri, G, Tomoyuki, K, Tomppo, LM, Tong, Z, Tong, L, Toni, D, Torres, J, Tossavainen, C, Toth, G, Tountopoulou, A, Touze, E, Tovar, M, Toyoda, K, Trillo, S, Trommer, A, Tropepi, D, Tryambake, D, Tu, H, Tuetuencue, S, Tumova, R, Tumpula, O, Turc, G, Tutaj, A, Tynkkynen, J, Uchiyama, S, Uchwat, U, Uhrinyakova, L, Ulku Acar, R, Uluduz Ugurlu, D, Urra, X, Urui, S, Usero Ruiz, M, Vaclavik, D, Vahedi, K, Valikovics, A, Valpas, J, Van Acker, P, Van Daele, W, Vanderschueren, G, Vanina Jure, L, Varela, R, Varga, Z, Varvat, J, Varvyanskaya, N, Vasco Salgado, A, Vasko, P, Vass, L, Vassilopoulou, S, Vastagh, I, Vazquez, P, Vecsei, L, Veltkamp, R, Venti, M, Verdugo, M, Verocai, V, Veronica Marroquin, M, Veronica Simonsini, C, Veverka, T, Vigl, M, Vila, A, Vilar, C, Villanueva Osorio, JA, Virta, J, Vitkova, E, Voglsperger, B, Volna, J, Von Weitzel-Mudersbach, PA, Vora, N, Voznyuk, I, Wach-Klink, A, Wacongne, A, Walters, D, Wang, Y, Wang, J, Wang, L, Wang, X, Wang, W, Wang, N, Wang, D, Wang, H, Warnack, W, Wartenberg, K, Waters, R, Waters, M, Webb, T, Weber, J, Weiss, G, Weissenborn, K, Weitz, JI, Weller, B, Wen, G, Weng, G, Werner, P, Werring, D, Wester, P, Whiteley, W, Whiting, R, Wijeratne, T, Willems, C, Wilson, L, Wilson, C, Winder, T, Windt, J, Winkler, A, Winska-Tereszkiewicz, A, Wisniewska, A, Wittayer, M, Wlodek, A, Wojnarowska-Arendt, A, Wolf, M, Wolff, V, Wolter, C, Wong, A, Wook Nah, H, Worthmann, H, Wu, W, Wu, S, Wunderlich, S, Wurzinger, H, Wyse, DG, Xiao, B, Xiaopeng, W, Ximenez-Carrillo, A, Xiong, L, Xiong, Y, Xiong, W, Xu, Y, Xu, J, Xu, Z, Yalo, B, Yamada, T, Yamasaki, M, Yang, L, Yang, Y, Yang, X, Yang, Q, Yang, B, Yang, J, Yasuhiro, I, Yee Lam, M, Yegappan, C, Yip, S, Ylikallio, E, Ylikotila, P, Yongwon Jin, A, Yoon, BW, Yoshida, Y, Yperzeele, L, Yuan, H, Yuasa, H, Zalewska, J, Zanferrari, C, Zapata, E, Zboznovits, D, Zelenka, I, Zhang, C, Zhang, B, Zhang, S, Zhang, M, Zhang, X, Zhang, J, Zhao, L, Zhirnova, O, Zhou, L, Zielinska-Turek, J, Zinchenko, I, Ziomek, M, Zitzmann, A, Zweifler, R, Zwiernik, J, Kasner, Scott E, Swaminathan, Balakumar, Lavados, Pablo, Sharma, Mukul, Muir, Keith, Veltkamp, Roland, Ameriso, Sebastian F, Endres, Matthias, Lutsep, Helmi, Messé, Steven R, Spence, J David, Nedeltechev, Krassen, Perera, Kanjana, Santo, Gustavo, Olavarria, Veronica, Lindgren, Arne, Bangdiwala, Shrikant, Shoamanesh, Ashkan, Berkowitz, Scott D, Mundl, Hardi, Connolly, Stuart J, and Hart, Robert G
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11. End-of-life management of oil and gas offshore platforms: challenges and opportunities for sustainable decommissioning
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Capobianco N, Basile V, Loia F, Vona R, Capobianco, N, Basile, V, Loia, F, and Vona, R
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sustainable development ,decommissioning ,circular economy ,end life management ,Management Science and Operations Research ,offshore platform ,General Business, Management and Accounting - Abstract
Purpose of the paper: The decommissioning of offshore platforms represents a significant and controversial challenge that has gained attention over the years due to its environmental, social, and economic impact. This work aims to investigate stakeholders’ perceptions regarding the future of offshore platforms and to explore dimensions of sustainability related to decommissioning. Methodology: An analysis was carried out based on two rounds of empirical inquiry, a range of primary data collected through multiple-choice questionnaires and in-depth interviews. Findings: The analysis shows that stakeholders perceive reuse as an opportunity to minimise the impacts according to an environmental, economic, and social perspective. While the multipurpose platform represents an opportunity for the future, it also presents challenges. Research limitations: The study relies only on qualitative analysis techniques and on a limited sample and geographical area. Practical implications: The analysis offers several insights into the decommissioning scenario according to a sustainable and circularity perspective and contributes to the decommissioning debate by providing information about decommissioning programs, stakeholders’ impacts, and future planning considerations. Originality of the paper: The study contributes knowledge to the field and useful managerial insights, highlighting stakeholders’ perception in the Italian context and exploring dimensions of sustainability and main SDGs related to the issue
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12. Micro-robotic Handling Solutions for PCB (re-)Manufacturing
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Ruggeri, S., Fontana, G., Basile, V., Valori, M., and Fassi, I.
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13. Performance Evaluation of the New Chemiluminescence Immunoassay CL-1200i for HBV, HIV Panels
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Nicolai, E, Sarubbi, S, Pelagalli, M, Basile, V, Terrinoni, A, Minieri, M, Cennamo, O, Grelli, S, Bernardini, S, and Pieri, M
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chemiluminescence immunoassay ,HBV detection ,HIV detection ,Settore MED/07 - Published
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14. POS1268 TYPE 2 (TH2) CYTOKINES AND SCLERODERMA INTERSTITIAL LUNG DISEASE (SSC-ILD)
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Pellicano, C., primary, Vantaggio, L., additional, Colalillo, A., additional, Pocino, K., additional, Basile, V., additional, Marino, M., additional, Basile, U., additional, and Rosato, E., additional
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15. Erratum to ‘PREVENTION OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS INFECTIONS THROUGH VACCINATION: STATE OF AFFAIRS’ [Journal of Global Antimicrobial Resistance 31S1 (December 2022) S4-S5/SY3.3]
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Athan, E., primary, Contorni, M., additional, Bindi, I., additional, Basile, V., additional, Curreli, G., additional, and Pellegrini, M., additional
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16. Serological and Molecular Characterization of Hepatitis C Virus-Related Cryoglobulinemic Vasculitis in Patients without Cryoprecipitate
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Napodano, Cecilia, Ciasca, Gabriele, Chiusolo, Patrizia, Pocino, Krizia, Gragnani, L., Stefanile, A., Gulli, F., Lorini, S., Minnella, Gessica, Fosso, F., Di Santo, R., Romanò, S., Basile, V., De Stefano, Valerio, Rapaccini, Gian Ludovico, Zignego, A. L., Di Stasio, Enrico, Marino, Mariapaola, Basile, Umberto, Napodano C. (ORCID:0000-0002-8720-6284), Ciasca G. (ORCID:0000-0002-3694-8229), Chiusolo P. (ORCID:0000-0002-1355-1587), Pocino K. (ORCID:0000-0003-2456-5308), Minnella G., De Stefano V. (ORCID:0000-0002-5178-5827), Rapaccini G. L. (ORCID:0000-0002-6467-857X), Di Stasio E. (ORCID:0000-0003-1047-4261), Marino M. (ORCID:0000-0001-9155-6378), Basile U., Napodano, Cecilia, Ciasca, Gabriele, Chiusolo, Patrizia, Pocino, Krizia, Gragnani, L., Stefanile, A., Gulli, F., Lorini, S., Minnella, Gessica, Fosso, F., Di Santo, R., Romanò, S., Basile, V., De Stefano, Valerio, Rapaccini, Gian Ludovico, Zignego, A. L., Di Stasio, Enrico, Marino, Mariapaola, Basile, Umberto, Napodano C. (ORCID:0000-0002-8720-6284), Ciasca G. (ORCID:0000-0002-3694-8229), Chiusolo P. (ORCID:0000-0002-1355-1587), Pocino K. (ORCID:0000-0003-2456-5308), Minnella G., De Stefano V. (ORCID:0000-0002-5178-5827), Rapaccini G. L. (ORCID:0000-0002-6467-857X), Di Stasio E. (ORCID:0000-0003-1047-4261), Marino M. (ORCID:0000-0001-9155-6378), and Basile U.
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Prolonged B cells stimulation due to the Hepatitis C virus (HCV) can result in autoimmunity, stigmatized by rising levels of cryoglobulins (CGs), the rheumatoid factor (RF), and free light chains (FLC) of immunoglobulins (Ig) associated with a range of symptoms, from their absence to severe cryoglobulinemic vasculitis and lymphoma. Here, we aimed to identify an immunological signature for the earliest stages of vasculitis when cryoprecipitate is still not detectable. We firstly analyzed the IgG subclasses, FLC, and RF in 120 HCV-RNA-positive patients divided into four groups according to the type of cryoprecipitate and symptoms: 30 asymptomatic without cryoprecipitate (No Cryo), 30 with vasculitis symptoms but without CGs that we supposed were circulating but still not detectable (Circulating), 30 type II and 30 type III mixed cryoglobulinemia (Cryo II and Cryo III, respectively). Our results revealed that patients with supposed circulating CGs displayed a pattern of serological parameters that closely resembled Cryo II and Cryo III, with a stronger similarity to Cryo II. Accordingly, we analyzed the groups of Circulating and Cryo II for their immunoglobulin heavy chain (IgH) and T-cell receptor (TCR) gene rearrangements, finding a similar mixed distribution of monoclonal, oligoclonal, and polyclonal responses compared to a control group of ten HCV-RNA-negative patients recovered from infection, who displayed a 100% polyclonal response. Our results strengthened the hypothesis that circulating CGs are the origin of symptoms in HCV-RNA-positive patients without cryoprecipitate and demonstrated that an analysis of clonal IGH and TCR rearrangements is the best option for the early diagnosis of extrahepatic complications.
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17. An innovative approach to online consumer behaviour segmentation : the self-determination theory in an uncertain scenario
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Appolloni, A., Basile, V., Caboni, F., Pizzichini, Lucia, Appolloni, A., Basile, V., Caboni, F., and Pizzichini, Lucia
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Purpose: In the most recent years, social, innovative, economic and political changes in the European context have characterized consumers' behaviours. The paper aims to understand if the use of electronic commerce differs in a situation characterized by uncertainty. Design/methodology/approach: An innovative approach to categorising online consumer behaviour considers the self-determination theory and basic psychological needs in an uncertain scenario. The research is based on a quantitative analysis obtained by clustering algorithms on a sample of 1,000 digital users in European countries. A structured questionnaire was administered online and distributed through the leading online social platforms and direct mailing. Findings: The results show online activities during changes in consumer behaviour patterns and retailers' strategies. This research will allow online retail managers and practitioners to obtain important information to help them define appropriate customer-oriented strategic actions to enhance value in the electronic context for both customers and firms. Originality/value: The innovation of this research approaches the categorization of online consumer behaviour by exploiting the self-determination theory in an uncertain scenario. Precisely, the novelty of this research is to highlight three detailed categories of electronic commerce consumers, namely, unwilling, halfback and digital, to collect, store and disseminate information about these categories of Online Consumers Behaviours.
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18. Toward a Perspectivist Turn in Ground Truthing for Predictive Computing
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Williams, B, Chen, Y, Neville, J, Cabitza, F, Campagner, A, Basile, V, Williams, B, Chen, Y, Neville, J, Cabitza, F, Campagner, A, and Basile, V
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19. Cytokines and Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Biomarkers of a Deadly Embrace
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Pocino, Krizia, Stefanile, A., Basile, V., Napodano, Cecilia, D’Ambrosio, F., Di Santo, R., Calla', Cinzia Anna Maria, Gulli, F., Saporito, R., Ciasca, Gabriele, Equitani, F., Basile, Umberto, Marino, Mariapaola, Pocino K. (ORCID:0000-0003-2456-5308), Napodano C. (ORCID:0000-0002-8720-6284), Callà C. A. M. (ORCID:0000-0001-7962-1229), Ciasca G. (ORCID:0000-0002-3694-8229), Basile U., Marino M. (ORCID:0000-0001-9155-6378), Pocino, Krizia, Stefanile, A., Basile, V., Napodano, Cecilia, D’Ambrosio, F., Di Santo, R., Calla', Cinzia Anna Maria, Gulli, F., Saporito, R., Ciasca, Gabriele, Equitani, F., Basile, Umberto, Marino, Mariapaola, Pocino K. (ORCID:0000-0003-2456-5308), Napodano C. (ORCID:0000-0002-8720-6284), Callà C. A. M. (ORCID:0000-0001-7962-1229), Ciasca G. (ORCID:0000-0002-3694-8229), Basile U., and Marino M. (ORCID:0000-0001-9155-6378)
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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) represents a worldwide health matter with a major care burden, high prevalence, and poor prognosis. Its pathogenesis mainly varies depending on the underlying etiological factors, although it develops from liver cirrhosis in the majority of cases. This review summarizes the role of the most interesting soluble factors as biomarkers for early diagnosis and as recommended targets for treatment in accordance with the new challenges in precision medicine. In the premalignant environment, inflammatory cells release a wide range of cytokines, chemokines, growth factors, prostaglandins, and proangiogenic factors, making the liver environment more suitable for hepatocyte tumor progression that starts from acquired genetic mutations. A complex interaction of pro-inflammatory (IL-6, TNF-alpha) and anti-inflammatory cytokines (TGF-alpha and -beta), pro-angiogenic molecules (including the Angiopoietins, HGF, PECAM-1, HIF-1 alpha, VEGF), different transcription factors (NF-kB, STAT-3), and their signaling pathways are involved in the development of HCC. Since cytokines are expressed and released during the different stages of HCC progression, their measurement, by different available methods, can provide in-depth information on the identification and management of HCC.
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20. In Systemic Sclerosis Patients, Peripheral Blood CD21low B Cells and Serum IL-4 and IL-21 Influence Joint Involvement
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Pellicano, C., Colalillo, A., Carnazzo, V., Redi, S., Basile, V., Marino, Mariapaola, Basile, Umberto, Rosato, E., Marino M. (ORCID:0000-0001-9155-6378), Basile U., Pellicano, C., Colalillo, A., Carnazzo, V., Redi, S., Basile, V., Marino, Mariapaola, Basile, Umberto, Rosato, E., Marino M. (ORCID:0000-0001-9155-6378), and Basile U.
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Systemic sclerosis (SSc) patients have an increased frequency of CD21low B cells and of serum interleukin-4 (IL-4) and IL-21, each possible markers of joint involvement in inflammatory arthritis. The aim of this study was to investigate the possible influence of CD21low B cells, IL-4, and IL-21 on joint involvement in a cohort of 52 SSc patients. The DAS28-ESR was correlated with CD21low B cells (r = 0.452, p < 0.001), IL-4 (r = 0.478, p < 0.001), and IL-21 (r = 0.415, p < 0.001). SSc patients with a DAS28-ESR > 3.2 had more CD21low B cells (12.65% (IQR: 7.11–13.79) vs. 5.08% (IQR: 3.76–7.45), p < 0.01), higher IL-4 levels (132.98 pg/mL (IQR: 99.12–164.12) vs. 100.80 pg/mL (IQR: 62.78–121.13), p < 0.05), and higher IL-21 levels (200.77 pg/mL (IQR: 130.13–302.41) vs. 98.83 pg/mL (IQR: 35.70–231.55), p < 0.01) than patients with a DAS28-ESR ≤ 3.2. The logistic regression analysis models showed that the DAI (OR: 2.158 (95% CI: 1.120; 4.156), p < 0.05) and CD21low B cells (OR: 1.301 (95% CI: 1.099; 1.540), p < 0.01), the DAI (OR: 2.060 (95% CI: 1.082; 3.919), p < 0.05) and IL-4 level (OR: 1.026 (95% CI: 1.006; 1.045), p < 0.01), and the DAI (OR: 1.743 (95% CI: 1.022; 2.975), p < 0.05) and IL-21 level (OR: 1.006 (95% CI: 1.000; 1.011), p < 0.05) were independently associated with a DAS28-ESR > 3.2. An elevated CD21low B cell percentage, IL-4 level, and IL-21 level was associated with higher articular disease activity in patients, suggesting a possible role in the pathogenesis of SSc joint involvement.
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21. 29MO Germline variants NGS characterization in patients with non-syndromic adrenocortical carcinoma
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Grisanti, S., primary, Scatolini, M., additional, Tomaiuolo, P., additional, Grosso, E., additional, Basile, V., additional, Cosentini, D., additional, Puglisi, S., additional, Laganà, M., additional, Perotti, P., additional, Rossini, E., additional, Smussi, D., additional, Sigala, S., additional, Volante, M., additional, Berruti, A., additional, and Terzolo, M., additional
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22. SY3.3: REVENTION OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS INFECTIONS THROUGH VACCINATION: STATE OF AFFAIRS
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Athan, E., primary, Contorni, M., additional, Bindi, I., additional, Basile, V., additional, Curreli, G., additional, and Pellegrini, M., additional
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23. Lung ultrasound for the early diagnosis of COVID-19 pneumonia: an international multicenter study
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Volpicelli, G., Gargani, L., Perlini, S., Spinelli, S., Barbieri, G., Lanotte, A., Casasola, G. G., Nogue-Bou, R., Lamorte, A., Agricola, E., Villen, T., Deol, P. S., Nazerian, P., Corradi, F., Stefanone, V., Fraga, D. N., Navalesi, P., Ferre, R., Boero, E., Martinelli, G., Cristoni, L., Perani, C., Vetrugno, L., Mcdermott, C., Miralles-Aguiar, F., Secco, G., Zattera, C., Salinaro, F., Grignaschi, A., Boccatonda, A., Giostra, F., Infante, M. N., Covella, M., Ingallina, G., Burkert, J., Frumento, P., Forfori, F., Ghiadoni, L., Fraccalini, T., Vendrame, A., Basile, V., Cipriano, A., Frassi, F., Santini, M., Falcone, M., Menichetti, F., Barcella, B., Delorenzo, M., Resta, F., Vezzoni, G., Bonzano, M., Briganti, D. F., Cappa, G., Zunino, I., Demitry, L., Vignaroli, D., Dipietro, L. S. S., Bazzini, M., Capozza, V., Gonzalez, M. M., Gibal, R. V., Ibarz, R. P., Alfaro, L. M., Alfaro, C. M., Alins, M. G., Brown, A., Dunlop, H., Ralli, M. L., Persona, P., Russel, F. M., Pang, P. S., Rovida, S., Deana, C., Franchini, D., Gargani, Luna, Volpicelli, G., Gargani, L., Perlini, S., Spinelli, S., Barbieri, G., Lanotte, A., Casasola, G. G., Nogue-Bou, R., Lamorte, A., Agricola, E., Villen, T., Deol, P. S., Nazerian, P., Corradi, F., Stefanone, V., Fraga, D. N., Navalesi, P., Ferre, R., Boero, E., Martinelli, G., Cristoni, L., Perani, C., Vetrugno, L., Mcdermott, C., Miralles-Aguiar, F., Secco, G., Zattera, C., Salinaro, F., Grignaschi, A., Boccatonda, A., Giostra, F., Infante, M. N., Covella, M., Ingallina, G., Burkert, J., Frumento, P., Forfori, F., Ghiadoni, L., Fraccalini, T., Vendrame, A., Basile, V., Cipriano, A., Frassi, F., Santini, M., Falcone, M., Menichetti, F., Barcella, B., Delorenzo, M., Resta, F., Vezzoni, G., Bonzano, M., Briganti, D. F., Cappa, G., Zunino, I., Demitry, L., Vignaroli, D., Dipietro, L. S. S., Bazzini, M., Capozza, V., Gonzalez, M. M., Gibal, R. V., Ibarz, R. P., Alfaro, L. M., Alfaro, C. M., Alins, M. G., Brown, A., Dunlop, H., Ralli, M. L., Persona, P., Russel, F. M., Pang, P. S., Rovida, S., Deana, C., and Franchini, D.
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Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Multivariate analysis ,Letter ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Original ,COVID-19 ,Interstitial pneumonia ,Lung ultrasound ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Anesthesiology ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Lung ,Aged ,Ultrasonography ,business.industry ,030208 emergency & critical care medicine ,Odds ratio ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,Pneumonia ,Early Diagnosis ,030228 respiratory system ,Respiratory failure ,Observational study ,business - Abstract
Purpose To analyze the application of a lung ultrasound (LUS)-based diagnostic approach to patients suspected of COVID-19, combining the LUS likelihood of COVID-19 pneumonia with patient’s symptoms and clinical history. Methods This is an international multicenter observational study in 20 US and European hospitals. Patients suspected of COVID-19 were tested with reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) swab test and had an LUS examination. We identified three clinical phenotypes based on pre-existing chronic diseases (mixed phenotype), and on the presence (severe phenotype) or absence (mild phenotype) of signs and/or symptoms of respiratory failure at presentation. We defined the LUS likelihood of COVID-19 pneumonia according to four different patterns: high (HighLUS), intermediate (IntLUS), alternative (AltLUS), and low (LowLUS) probability. The combination of patterns and phenotypes with RT-PCR results was described and analyzed. Results We studied 1462 patients, classified in mild (n = 400), severe (n = 727), and mixed (n = 335) phenotypes. HighLUS and IntLUS showed an overall sensitivity of 90.2% (95% CI 88.23–91.97%) in identifying patients with positive RT-PCR, with higher values in the mixed (94.7%) and severe phenotype (97.1%), and even higher in those patients with objective respiratory failure (99.3%). The HighLUS showed a specificity of 88.8% (CI 85.55–91.65%) that was higher in the mild phenotype (94.4%; CI 90.0–97.0%). At multivariate analysis, the HighLUS was a strong independent predictor of RT-PCR positivity (odds ratio 4.2, confidence interval 2.6–6.7, p
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24. Kid Actions – First European Policy, Research, and Practictioners Forum on Cyberbullying - Panel in response to research findings
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Faloppa, F, Cino, D, Basile, V, O'Reilly, M, Vandenbosch, H, Lavorgna, A, Faloppa F., Cino D., Basile V., O'Reilly M., Vandenbosch H., Lavorgna A., Faloppa, F, Cino, D, Basile, V, O'Reilly, M, Vandenbosch, H, Lavorgna, A, Faloppa F., Cino D., Basile V., O'Reilly M., Vandenbosch H., and Lavorgna A.
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25. Remote cognitive-behavioral therapy for generalized anxiety disorder: A preliminary meta-analysis
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Trenoska Basile, V, Newton-John, T, and Wootton, BM
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Clinical Psychology ,Treatment Outcome ,Cognitive Behavioral Therapy ,1701 Psychology, 1702 Cognitive Sciences ,Humans ,Anxiety ,Anxiety Disorders - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is a chronic mental health condition that results in significant individual, societal, and economic burden. While cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is well established as an efficacious treatment for GAD, individuals have identified several logistical barriers to accessing face-to-face CBT. Remotely delivered treatments address many of these treatment barriers. METHODS: The aim of the current study was to synthesize the current literature on the efficacy of remote CBT for GAD using a meta-analytic approach. Relevant articles were identified through an electronic database search and 10 studies (with 11 remote conditions and 1071 participants) were included in the meta-analysis. RESULTS: Within-group findings indicate that remote CBT for GAD results in large effect sizes from pretreatment to posttreatment (g = 1.30; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.03-1.58). Both low intensity and high intensity remote CBT interventions were found to result in large effect sizes (g = 1.36; 95% CI: 1.11-1.61 and g = 0.83; 95% CI: 0.20-1.47, respectively), with no significant differences between the treatment formats (Q1 = 2.28, p = 0.13). Between-group effect sizes were medium in size at posttreatment (g = 0.76; 95% CI: 0.47-1.06). CONCLUSIONS: These findings have potential implications for the delivery of evidence-based treatment for GAD and the inclusion of remote methods in stepped care treatment approaches.
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26. Preface
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Symeonidou, D. (Danai), Yu, R. (Ran), Ceolin, D. (Davide), Poveda, M. (María), Audrito, D. (Davide), Di Caro, L. (Luigi), Grasso, F. (Francesca), Nai, R. (Roberto), Sulis, E. (Emilio), Ekaputra, F.J. (Fajar), Kutz, O. (Oliver), Troquard, N. (Nicolas), Poveda-Villálon, M. (María), Dsouza, A. (Alishiba), Roussey, C. (Catherine), Cheng, G. (Gong), Galarraga, L. (Luis), Pernelle, N. (Nathalie), Tempelmeier, N. (Nicolas), Dietze, S. (Sefan), Gottschalk, S. (Simon), Adebayo, K. (Kolawole), Basile, V. (Valerio), Boella, G. (Guido), Esteves, B. (Beatriz), Ferrara, A. (Alfio), Montanelli, S. (Stefano), Nanda, R. (Rohan), Navas Loro, M. (María), Palmirani, M. (Monica), Pandit, H.J. (Harshvardhan), Robaldo, L. (Livio), Rodríguez-Doncel, V. (Víctor), Sapienza, S. (Salvatore), Sartor, G. (Galileo), Siragusa, G. (Giovanni), Tagarelli, A. (Andrea), Symeonidou, D. (Danai), Yu, R. (Ran), Ceolin, D. (Davide), Poveda, M. (María), Audrito, D. (Davide), Di Caro, L. (Luigi), Grasso, F. (Francesca), Nai, R. (Roberto), Sulis, E. (Emilio), Ekaputra, F.J. (Fajar), Kutz, O. (Oliver), Troquard, N. (Nicolas), Poveda-Villálon, M. (María), Dsouza, A. (Alishiba), Roussey, C. (Catherine), Cheng, G. (Gong), Galarraga, L. (Luis), Pernelle, N. (Nathalie), Tempelmeier, N. (Nicolas), Dietze, S. (Sefan), Gottschalk, S. (Simon), Adebayo, K. (Kolawole), Basile, V. (Valerio), Boella, G. (Guido), Esteves, B. (Beatriz), Ferrara, A. (Alfio), Montanelli, S. (Stefano), Nanda, R. (Rohan), Navas Loro, M. (María), Palmirani, M. (Monica), Pandit, H.J. (Harshvardhan), Robaldo, L. (Livio), Rodríguez-Doncel, V. (Víctor), Sapienza, S. (Salvatore), Sartor, G. (Galileo), Siragusa, G. (Giovanni), and Tagarelli, A. (Andrea)
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27. The dark side of current analytic methods for Bence Jones Proteinuria
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Natali, P, Cigliana, G, Napodano, Cecilia, Basile, V, Debbia, D, Pocino, Krizia, Savoia, M, Marino, Mariapaola, Gulli, F, Basile, Umberto, Napodano, C (ORCID:0000-0002-8720-6284), Pocino, K (ORCID:0000-0003-2456-5308), Marino, M (ORCID:0000-0001-9155-6378), Basile, U, Natali, P, Cigliana, G, Napodano, Cecilia, Basile, V, Debbia, D, Pocino, Krizia, Savoia, M, Marino, Mariapaola, Gulli, F, Basile, Umberto, Napodano, C (ORCID:0000-0002-8720-6284), Pocino, K (ORCID:0000-0003-2456-5308), Marino, M (ORCID:0000-0001-9155-6378), and Basile, U
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OBJECTIVE: Bence Jones proteinuria (BJP) refers to monoclonal free immunoglobulin light chains detected in urine, deriving from the clonal expansion of plasma cells in the bone marrow in patients with plasma cell dyscrasias, associated with monoclonal gammopathies of uncertain origin. This review summarizes routinely diagnostic procedures to assess BJP highlighting critical steps of preanalytical, analytical, and post-analytical phases.QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE METH-ODS: The best option for BJP detection is the first morning void urine sample and immunofixation electrophoresis detection technique (IFE) the recommended method, with the employment of specific polyvalent antisera. Other qualitative tests for a quick evaluation of BJP are currently available. Densitometric analysis per-formed on the 24-hour urine is the recommended method to quantify BJP. To overcome the 24-hour collection, it is possible to use morning urine sample and correlate the assessed value of BJP to creatininuria. In addition to the traditional ones, we here reviewed screening methods currently used to avoid false negatives and reduce the time around test (TAT), together with immunochemical quantification methods for in-creased sensitivity, after checking BJP by IFE. Mass spectrometry emerges as a new challenge in the determination of BJP.CONCLUSIONS: The employment of different based-assays methods may be useful for diagnostic purposes to improve the accuracy of BJP monitoring in monoclonal gammopathies.
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28. Online consumer behavior towards a “new normal” era
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Caboni, F., Pizzichini, Lucia, Basile, V., Caboni, F., Pizzichini, Lucia, and Basile, V.
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29. Internet videoconferencing delivered cognitive behavior therapy for generalized anxiety disorder: protocol for a randomized controlled trial.
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Trenoska Basile, V, Newton-John, T, Wootton, BM, Trenoska Basile, V, Newton-John, T, and Wootton, BM
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BACKGROUND: Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) is a chronic mental health condition that results in a significant individual and societal burden. While cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) is well established as an efficacious treatment for GAD, many patients experience logistical barriers when accessing face-to-face CBT. Remotely delivered treatments remove many of these barriers. Despite emerging evidence demonstrating the efficacy of remotely delivered CBT for GAD, studies examining the efficacy of remote methods for GAD that are analogous to standard face-to-face treatment, in particular synchronous treatments such as CBT delivered via online videoconferencing (VCBT), are needed. METHODS: The authors propose a two-group randomized controlled trial comparing the efficacy of VCBT for GAD against a waitlist control group. The recruitment target will be 78 adults with primary GAD of at least moderate severity. The manualized high-intensity VCBT intervention will be delivered weekly over a 10-week period. After treatment completion, waitlist participants will receive the same VCBT delivered in a brief format (i.e., weekly over a 5-week period). Treatment for both groups will be delivered in real time via an online teleconferencing platform. Outcome measures will be administered at baseline, mid-treatment, post-treatment, and 3-month follow-up. DISCUSSION: This trial will report findings on the efficacy of a remote synchronous high-intensity VCBT intervention for GAD. The results have the potential to contribute towards advancing our knowledge on the evidence base for GAD, as well as increase the dissemination of VCBT for GAD. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry ACTRN12621000786897 . Registered on 22 June 2021.
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30. The Use of Artificial Intelligence Techniques to Optimise and Control Injection Moulding Processes
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Basile, V., Filice, L., Micari, F., Kaliszky, Sandor, editor, Sayir, Mahir, editor, Schneider, Wilhelm, editor, Bianchi, Giovanni, editor, Tasso, Carlo, editor, and Kuljanic, Elso, editor
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31. Counter-TWIT: An Italian Corpus for Online Counterspeech in Ecological Contexts
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Goffredo, P., Basile, V., Cepollaro, B., and Patti, V.
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Italian corpus ,Twitter conversations ,racism and homophobia ,hate speech ,toxic speech ,sexism ,counterspeech detection ,counterspeech detection, toxic speech, Twitter conversations, Italian corpus, hate speech, sexism, racism and homophobia - Published
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32. Italian NLP for Everyone: Resources and Models from EVALITA to the European Language Grid
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Basile, V., Bosco, C., Fell, M., Patti, V., and Varvara, R.
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Italian ,European Language Grid ,EVALITA - Published
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33. O-Dang! The Ontology of Dangerous Speech Messages
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Stranisci, M. A., Frenda, S., Mirko Lai, Araque, O., Cignarella, A. T., Basile, V., Patti, V., and Bosco, C.
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FOS: Computer and information sciences ,Irony ,Sarcasm ,Computer Science - Computation and Language ,Knowledge Graph ,Subjectivity ,LLOD ,Perspectivism ,NLP ,Annotations ,Hate Speech ,Misogyny ,Knowledge Graph, LLOD, Hate Speech, Misogyny, Irony, Sarcasm, NLP, Annotations, Subjectivity, Perspectivism ,Computation and Language (cs.CL) - Abstract
Inside the NLP community there is a considerable amount of language resources created, annotated and released every day with the aim of studying specific linguistic phenomena. Despite a variety of attempts in order to organize such resources has been carried on, a lack of systematic methods and of possible interoperability between resources are still present. Furthermore, when storing linguistic information, still nowadays, the most common practice is the concept of "gold standard", which is in contrast with recent trends in NLP that aim at stressing the importance of different subjectivities and points of view when training machine learning and deep learning methods. In this paper we present O-Dang!: The Ontology of Dangerous Speech Messages, a systematic and interoperable Knowledge Graph (KG) for the collection of linguistic annotated data. O-Dang! is designed to gather and organize Italian datasets into a structured KG, according to the principles shared within the Linguistic Linked Open Data community. The ontology has also been designed to account for a perspectivist approach, since it provides a model for encoding both gold standard and single-annotator labels in the KG. The paper is structured as follows. In Section 1 the motivations of our work are outlined. Section 2 describes the O-Dang! Ontology, that provides a common semantic model for the integration of datasets in the KG. The Ontology Population stage with information about corpora, users, and annotations is presented in Section 3. Finally, in Section 4 an analysis of offensiveness across corpora is provided as a first case study for the resource.
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34. Kid Actions – First European Policy, Research, and Practictioners Forum on Cyberbullying - Panel in response to research findings
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Faloppa F., Cino D., Basile V., O'Reilly M., Vandenbosch H., Lavorgna A., Faloppa, F, Cino, D, Basile, V, O'Reilly, M, Vandenbosch, H, and Lavorgna, A
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children ,M-PED/01 - PEDAGOGIA GENERALE E SOCIALE ,cyberbullying - Published
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35. Management of adrenal cancer: a 2013 update
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Terzolo, M., Daffara, F., Ardito, A., Zaggia, B., Basile, V., Ferrari, L., and Berruti, A.
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36. Are antigen tests useful as screening for the identification of SARS-CoV-2 in emergency rooms?
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Cigliano, F, primary, Boccuzzi, A, additional, Basile, V, additional, Ferraro, A, additional, Macciotta, A, additional, Catalano, A, additional, Costa, G, additional, Vineis, P, additional, Sacerdote, C, additional, and Caramello, V, additional
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37. Contribution of cryopreservation to the cumulative live birth rate: a large multicentric cycle-based data analysis from the Italian National Registry
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Scaravelli, G., Levi-Setti, P. E., Livi, C., La Sala, G., Ubaldi, F. M., Greco, E., Coccia, M. E., Borini, A., Revelli, A., Ricci, G., Vigiliano, V., De Luca, R., Bolli, S., Rienzi, L., Spoletini, R., Drovanti, A., Benini, F., Villani, M. T., Albricci, L., Varricchio, M. T., Basile, V., Cattoli, M., Nizzi, A., Skerk, K., Speziale, L., Fiaccavento, S., Scaravelli, G., Levi-Setti, P. E., Livi, C., La Sala, G., Ubaldi, F. M., Greco, E., Coccia, M. E., Borini, A., Revelli, A., Ricci, G., Vigiliano, V., De Luca, R., Bolli, S., and Rienzi, L.
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cumulative delivery rate ,Cryopreservation ,ICSI ,IVF ,Live birth ,National Register ,MEDLINE ,Reproductive medicine ,Mistake ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Genetics ,Medicine ,Assisted Reproduction Technologies ,Genetics (clinical) ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,business.industry ,Published Erratum ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,General Medicine ,030104 developmental biology ,Reproductive Medicine ,Family medicine ,National registry ,business ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
Purpose: To estimate the contribution of cryopreservation to the cumulative live birth rate (CLBR) after law modification in Italy in the era of vitrification and freeze-all. Methods: The Italian National Registry performed a cycle-based data collection. Nine Italian IVF clinics were involved incorporating a total of 10,260 fresh cycles performed between January 2015 and April 2016 resulting in 9273 oocyte retrievals and 3266 subsequent warming cycles from the same oocyte retrievals performed up to December 2016. Mean female age was 37 ± 4.3 years. Primary outcome measure was CLBR per oocyte retrieval. Confounding factors were tested in multivariate regression analysis, and the relative impact of cryopreservation to the CLBR in different patient categories was calculated. Results: CLBR per oocyte retrieval was 32.6%, 26.5%, 18.7%, 13.0%, and 5.5% for women younger than 36, aged 36–39, 40–41, and older than 41 years, respectively. The total relative contribution of oocyte/embryo cryopreservation was 40.6% (95% CI 38.41–42.75). An association between maternal age, number of oocytes retrieved, fertilization rate, cryopreservation, and cumulative live birth was shown. When adjusted for confounders, a 2.3-fold increase was observed in the chance of live birth when cryopreservation was performed (OR 2.3; 95% CI 1.99–2.56). In high responder patients (> 15 oocytes retrieved) where freeze-all was applied in 67.6% of cycles to avoid the risk of hyper stimulation syndrome, the relative contribution of vitrification to the CLBR was 80.6%. Conclusions: Cryopreservation is essential in IVF and should always be available to patients to optimize success rates. Multicentric, cycle-based data analyses are crucial to provide infertile couples, clinicians, and regulatory bodies with accurate information on IVF effectiveness including fresh and cryopreserved cycles.
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38. Atrial Premature Beats Predict Atrial Fibrillation in Cryptogenic Stroke: Results From the EMBRACE Trial
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Gladstone, David J., Dorian, Paul, Spring, Melanie, Panzov, Val, Mamdani, Muhammad, Healey, Jeff S., Thorpe, Kevin E., Aviv, R., Boyle, K., Blakely, J., Cote, R., Hall, J., Kapral, M.K., Kozlowski, N., Laupacis, A., O’Donnell, M., Sabihuddin, K., Sharma, M., Shuaib, A., Vaid, H., Pinter, A., Abootalebi, S., Chan, R., Crann, S., Fleming, L., Frank, C., Hachinski, V., Hesser, K., Kumar, B.S., Soros, P., Wright, M., Basile, V., Boyle, K., Hopyan, J., Rajmohan, Y., Swartz, R., Vaid, H., Valencia, G., Ween, J., Aram, H., Barber, P.A., Coutts, S., Demchuk, A.M., Fischer, K., Hill, M.D., Klein, G., Kenney, C., Menon, B., McClelland, M., Russell, A., Ryckborst, K., Stys, P., Smith, E.E., Watson, T.W., Chacko, S., Sahlas, D., Sancan, J., Côté, R., Durcan, L., Ehrensperger, E., Minuk, J., Wein, T., Wadup, L., Asdaghi, N., Beckman, J., Esplana, N., Masigan, P., Murphy, C., Tang, E., Teal, P., Villaluna, K., Woolfenden, A., Yip, S., Bussière, M., Dowlatshahi, D., Sharma, M., Stotts, G., Robert, S., Ford, K., Hackam, D., Miners, L., Mabb, T., Spence, J. D., Buck, B., Griffin-Stead, T., Jassal, R., Siddiqui, M., Hache, A., Lessard, C., Lebel, F., Mackey, A., Verreault, S., Astorga, C., Casaubon, LK, del Campo, M., Jaigobin, C., Kalman, L., Silver, FL, Atkins, L., Coles, K., Penn, A., Sargent, R., Walter, C., Gable, Y., Kadribasic, N., Schwindt, B., Shuaib, A., Kostyrko, P., Selchen, D., Saposnik, G., Christie, P., Jin, A., Hicklin, D., Howse, D., Edwards, E., Jaspers, S., Sher, F., Stoger, S., Crisp, D., Dhanani, A., John, V., Levitan, M., Mehdiratta, M., and Wong, D.
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39. The dark side of current analytic methods for Bence Jones Proteinuria.
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NATALI, P., CIGLIANA, G., NAPODANO, C., BASILE, V., DEBBIA, D., POCINO, K., SAVOIA, M., MARINO, M., GULLI, F., and BASILE, U.
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OBJECTIVE: Bence Jones proteinuria (BJP) refers to monoclonal free immunoglobulin light chains detected in urine, deriving from the clonal expansion of plasma cells in the bone marrow in patients with plasma cell dyscrasias, associated with monoclonal gammopathies of uncertain origin. This review summarizes routinely diagnostic procedures to assess BJP highlighting critical steps of pre-analytical, analytical, and post-analytical phases. QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE METHODS: The best option for BJP detection is the first morning void urine sample and immunofixation electrophoresis detection technique (IFE) the recommended method, with the employment of specific polyvalent antisera. Other qualitative tests for a quick evaluation of BJP are currently available. Densitometric analysis performed on the 24-hour urine is the recommended method to quantify BJP. To overcome the 24-hour collection, it is possible to use morning urine sample and correlate the assessed value of BJP to creatininuria. In addition to the traditional ones, we here reviewed screening methods currently used to avoid false negatives and reduce the time around test (TAT), together with immunochemical quantification methods for increased sensitivity, after checking BJP by IFE. Mass spectrometry emerges as a new challenge in the determination of BJP. CONCLUSIONS: The employment of different based-assays methods may be useful for diagnostic purposes to improve the accuracy of BJP monitoring in monoclonal gammopathies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. Mapping Biographical events to ODPs through Lexico-Semantic Patterns?
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Stranisci, M. A., Basile, V., Damiano, R., and Patti, V.
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Biography ,Immigration ,ODP ,Pattern-based information extraction - Published
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41. COVID-19 and hepatic involvement: The liver as a main actor of the pandemic novel
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Napodano, Cecilia, Pocino, Krizia, Stefanile, A, Marino, Mariapaola, Miele, Luca, Gulli, F, Basile, V, Pandolfi, Franco, Gasbarrini, Antonio, Rapaccini, Gian Ludovico, Basile, Umberto, Napodano, C (ORCID:0000-0002-8720-6284), Pocino, K (ORCID:0000-0003-2456-5308), Marino, M (ORCID:0000-0001-9155-6378), Miele, L (ORCID:0000-0003-3464-0068), Pandolfi, F (ORCID:0000-0001-8799-8173), Gasbarrini, A (ORCID:0000-0002-7278-4823), Rapaccini, GL (ORCID:0000-0002-6467-857X), Basile, U, Napodano, Cecilia, Pocino, Krizia, Stefanile, A, Marino, Mariapaola, Miele, Luca, Gulli, F, Basile, V, Pandolfi, Franco, Gasbarrini, Antonio, Rapaccini, Gian Ludovico, Basile, Umberto, Napodano, C (ORCID:0000-0002-8720-6284), Pocino, K (ORCID:0000-0003-2456-5308), Marino, M (ORCID:0000-0001-9155-6378), Miele, L (ORCID:0000-0003-3464-0068), Pandolfi, F (ORCID:0000-0001-8799-8173), Gasbarrini, A (ORCID:0000-0002-7278-4823), Rapaccini, GL (ORCID:0000-0002-6467-857X), and Basile, U
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In the natural history of SARS-CoV-2 infection, liver injury is frequent but quite mild and it is defined as any liver damage occurring during disease progression and treatment of infection in patients with or without pre-existing liver diseases. The underlying mechanisms for hepatic injury in patients with COVID-19 are still unclear but the liver damage in SARS-CoV-2 infection seems to be directly caused by virus-induced cytopathic effects. In this review, we will summarize all data of updated literature, regarding the relationship between SARS-CoV-2 infection, acute response and liver involvement. An overview will be given on liver injury, liver transplant and the possible consequences of COVID-19 in patients with pre-existing liver diseases.
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42. Association study of tardive dyskinesia and five DRD4 polymorphisms in schizophrenia patients
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Zai, C C, Tiwari, A K, Basile, V, De Luca, V, Müller, D J, King, N, Voineskos, A N, Remington, G, Meltzer, H Y, Lieberman, J A, Potkin, S G, and Kennedy, J L
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- 2009
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43. Hypergravity Effects on Dendritic Cells and Vascular Wall Interactions
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Bellik, L., Parenti, A., Ledda, F., Basile, V., Romano, G., Fusi, F., and Monici, M.
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- 2009
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44. SemEval-2019 Task 5: Multilingual Detection of Hate Speech Against Immigrants and Women in Twitter
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Basile, V, Bosco, C, Fersini, E, Nozza, D, Patti, V, Rangel, P, Francisco, M, Rosso, P, Sanguinetti, M, Basile, V, Bosco, C, Fersini, E, Nozza, D, Patti, V, Rangel, P, Francisco, M, Rosso, P, and Sanguinetti, M
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CONTENT MODERATION ,business.industry ,Computer science ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Immigration ,NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,02 engineering and technology ,HATE SPEECH ,computer.software_genre ,SemEval ,Hate Speech Detection ,Task (project management) ,HATE SPEECH, CONTENT MODERATION, NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,computer ,Natural language processing ,media_common - Abstract
The paper describes the organization of the SemEval 2019 Task 5 about the detection of hate speech against immigrants and women in Spanish and English messages extracted from Twitter. The task is organized in two related classification subtasks: a main binary subtask for detecting the presence of hate speech, and a finer-grained one devoted to identifying further features in hateful contents such as the aggressive attitude and the target harassed, to distinguish if the incitement is against an individual rather than a group. HatEval has been one of the most popular tasks in SemEval-2019 with a total of 108 submitted runs for Subtask A and 70 runs for Subtask B, from a total of 74 different teams. Data provided for the task are described by showing how they have been collected and annotated. Moreover, the paper provides an analysis and discussion about the participant systems and the results they achieved in both subtasks.
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45. It’s the end of the gold standard as we know it. On the impact of pre-aggregation on the evaluation of highly subjective tasks
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Basile, V.
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Inclusive Machine Learning ,Linguistic Annotation ,Subjectivity - Published
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46. Cryoglobulins: putative effectors of adaptive immune response
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Basile, U., Napodano, C., Marino, M., Gulli, F., Colantuono, S., Casato, M., Pocino, K., Basile, V., LAURA TODI, Rapaccini, G. L., and Visentini, M.
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hepatitis C virus ,B cells ,mixed cryoglobulinaemia ,Settore MED/12 - GASTROENTEROLOGIA ,Immunology ,immunoglobulins ,biomarkers ,Hepacivirus ,Adaptive Immunity ,Hepatitis C ,cryoglobulins, mixed cryoglobulinaemia, immunoglobulins, hepatitis C virus, B cells, biomarkers ,Settore MED/05 - PATOLOGIA CLINICA ,Settore BIO/12 - BIOCHIMICA CLINICA E BIOLOGIA MOLECOLARE CLINICA ,Rheumatology ,Cryoglobulinemia ,Immunology and Allergy ,Humans ,cryoglobulins - Abstract
Cryoglobulinaemia consists of circulating monoclonal and/or polyclonal immunoglobulins with rheumatoid factor (RF) activity that precipitate at temperatures37°C. Cryoglobulinaemic syndrome, characterised by clinical signs of systemic vasculitis, is associated with chronic infection of hepatitis C virus (HCV) and might evolve in B-cell malignancies. In about one third of all HCV infection cases, serum autoantibodies are commonly found. This is probably due directly to the transformation of infected B cells but, also, indirectly, to the viral chronic stimulation of a pool of autoreactive B cells. The pattern of IgG subclasses seems to contribute to the worsening progression of HCV infection into lymphoproliferative and/or autoimmune diseases. Many evidences showed that B cells circulating in patients with HCV-associated mixed cryoglobulinaemia (MC) are profoundly abnormal; moreover, in most of cases, normal B cells are replaced by expanded clonal B cells characterized by the low expression of CD21. After viral eradication, these cells persist in circulation and their occurrence does not correlate with serum cryoglobulins nor with vasculitis response or relapse. It is probably due to the persistence of monoclonal B cells producing RF, that in course of MC can be reactivated by circulating immune complexes, highly produced during infections or tumours. Here, we aimed to review current literature focusing the pathogenesis of MC referring to specificity and immunochemical characteristics of the immunoglobulins involved in cryoprecipitation.
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- 2020
47. Involvement of 27-Hydroxycholesterol in Mitotane Action on Adrenocortical Carcinoma
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Germano, A, Rossin, D, Leoni, V, Iaia, N, Saba, L, Basile, V, Puglisi, S, Caccia, C, Poli, G, Biasi, F, Terzolo, M, Germano, A, Rossin, D, Leoni, V, Iaia, N, Saba, L, Basile, V, Puglisi, S, Caccia, C, Poli, G, Biasi, F, and Terzolo, M
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Adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) is a rare cancer with poor prognosis. Mitotane, the standard treatment for ACC, impairs adrenocortical steroid biosynthesis and cholesterol metabolism. In the H295R cell line, a standard ACC in vitro model, mitotane was previously reported to enhance the production of some oxysterols. To verify the possible mechanistic involvement of oxysterols in the anti-ACC effect of mitotane, a gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC-MS) profiling of oxysterols and the main cholesterol precursors was carried out in H295R cells. Among the oxysterols detected in mitotane-treated cells, 27OHC was markedly produced, as well as lanosterol and lathosterol cholesterol precursors. In this cell model, mitotane was confirmed to affect mitochondrial transmembrane potential and induce apoptosis. Such cytotoxic effects were perfectly matched by H295R cell treatment with a single identical micromolar amount of 27OHC. The mitotane-dependent strong increase in 27OHC was confirmed in vivo, in the plasma of ACC patients under treatment with the drug. Moreover, lanosterol, lathosterol, desmosterol and, to a minor extent, 24-hydroxycholesterol and 25-hydroxycholesterol plasma levels were significantly increased in those patients. The cytotoxic effect of mitotane on ACC cells may be partly related to the increased intracellular level of 27OHC induced by the drug itself.
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- 2020
48. AMI @ EVALITA2020: Automatic misogyny identification
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Basile V.,Croce D.,Di Maro M.,Passaro L.C., Fersini, E, Nozza, D, Rosso, P, Fersini E., Nozza D., Rosso P., Basile V.,Croce D.,Di Maro M.,Passaro L.C., Fersini, E, Nozza, D, Rosso, P, Fersini E., Nozza D., and Rosso P.
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Automatic Misogyny Identification (AMI) is a shared task proposed at the Evalita 2020 evaluation campaign. The AMI challenge, based on Italian tweets, is organized into two subtasks: (1) Subtask A about misogyny and aggressiveness identification and (2) Subtask B about the fairness of the model. At the end of the evaluation phase, we received a total of 20 runs for Subtask A and 11 runs for Subtask B, submitted by 8 teams. In this paper, we present an overview of the AMI shared task, the datasets, the evaluation methodology, the results obtained by the participants and a discussion about the methodology adopted by the teams. Finally, we draw some conclusions and discuss future work.
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- 2020
49. COVID-19 and hepatic involvement: The liver as a main actor of the pandemic novel
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Napodano, Cecilia, Pocino, Krizia, Stefanile, Annunziata, Marino, Mariapaola, Miele, Luca, Gulli, F., Basile, V., Pandolfi, Franco, Gasbarrini, Antonio, Rapaccini, Gian Ludovico, Basile, Umberto, Napodano C. (ORCID:0000-0002-8720-6284), Pocino K. (ORCID:0000-0003-2456-5308), Stefanile A., Marino M. (ORCID:0000-0001-9155-6378), Miele L. (ORCID:0000-0003-3464-0068), Pandolfi F. (ORCID:0000-0001-8799-8173), Gasbarrini A. (ORCID:0000-0002-7278-4823), Rapaccini G. L. (ORCID:0000-0002-6467-857X), Basile U., Napodano, Cecilia, Pocino, Krizia, Stefanile, Annunziata, Marino, Mariapaola, Miele, Luca, Gulli, F., Basile, V., Pandolfi, Franco, Gasbarrini, Antonio, Rapaccini, Gian Ludovico, Basile, Umberto, Napodano C. (ORCID:0000-0002-8720-6284), Pocino K. (ORCID:0000-0003-2456-5308), Stefanile A., Marino M. (ORCID:0000-0001-9155-6378), Miele L. (ORCID:0000-0003-3464-0068), Pandolfi F. (ORCID:0000-0001-8799-8173), Gasbarrini A. (ORCID:0000-0002-7278-4823), Rapaccini G. L. (ORCID:0000-0002-6467-857X), and Basile U.
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In the natural history of SARS-CoV-2 infection, liver injury is frequent but quite mild and it is defined as any liver damage occurring during disease progression and treatment of infection in patients with or without pre-existing liver diseases. The underlying mechanisms for hepatic injury in patients with COVID-19 are still unclear but the liver damage in SARS-CoV-2 infection seems to be directly caused by virus-induced cytopathic effects. In this review, we will summarize all data of updated literature, regarding the relationship between SARS-CoV-2 infection, acute response and liver involvement. An overview will be given on liver injury, liver transplant and the possible consequences of COVID-19 in patients with pre-existing liver diseases.
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- 2020
50. DaDoEval @ EVALITA 2020: Same-genre and cross-genre dating of historical documents
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Basile, V., Croce, D., Di Maro, M., Passaro, L.C., Menini, S., Moretti, G., Sprugnoli, Rachele, Tonelli, S., Sprugnoli R. (ORCID:0000-0001-6861-5595), Basile, V., Croce, D., Di Maro, M., Passaro, L.C., Menini, S., Moretti, G., Sprugnoli, Rachele, Tonelli, S., and Sprugnoli R. (ORCID:0000-0001-6861-5595)
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In this paper we introduce the DaDoEval shared task at EVALITA 2020, aimed at automatically assigning temporal information to documents written in Italian. The evaluation exercise comprises three levels of temporal granularity, from coarse-grained to year-based, and includes two types of test sets, either having the same genre of the training set, or a different one. More specifically, DaDoEval deals with the corpus of Alcide De Gasperi's documents, providing both public documents and letters as test sets. Two systems participated in the competition, achieving results always above the baseline in all subtasks. As expected, coarse-grained classification into five periods is rather easy to perform automatically, while the year-based one is still an unsolved problem also due to the lack of enough training data for some years. Results showed also that, although De Gasperi's letters in our test set were written in standard Italian and in a style which was not too colloquial, cross-genre classification yields remarkably lower results than the same-genre setting.
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- 2020
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