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2. Differences among young adults, adults and elderly chronic myeloid leukemia patients
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Salvi, F., Pini, M., Leoni, P., Rupoli, S., Galieni, P., Bigazzi, C., Cantore, N., Palmieri, F., Albano, F., Russo Rossi, A., Rambaldi, A., Intermesoli, T., Palandri, F., Testoni, N., Luatti, S., Soverini, S., Iacobucci, I., Bochicchio, M.T., Apolinari, M., Fogli, M., Cervello, I., Capucci, A., Malagola, M., Malpignano, A., Girasoli, M., Angelucci, E., Usala, E., Storti, S., De Biasi, E., Tagariello, G., Sartori, R., Di Raimondo, F., Vigneri, P., Impera, S., Molica, S., Lanza, F., Viganò, C., Grasso, M., Rapezzi, D., Cavazzini, F., Bosi, A., Santini, V., Capalbo, S.F., Spinosa, G., Pierri, I., Bergamaschi, M., Carella, A.M., Bacigalupo, A., De Blasio, A., Ciccone, F., Di Renzo, N., Musolino, C., Russo, S., Cortelezzi, A., Morra, E., Pungolino, E.M., Luppi, M., Marasca, R., Pogliani, E.M., Gambacorti-Passerini, C., Luciano, L., Ferrara, F., Annunziata, M., Latte, G., Noli, D., Rege-Cambrin, G., Fava, C., Semenzato, G., Binotto, G., Fabbiano, F., Turri, D., Siragusa, S., Caracciolo, C., Musso, M., Porretto, F., Aversa, F., Crugnola, M., Cazzola, M., Orlandi, E., Falini, B., Falzetti, F., Visani, G., Isidori, A., Fioritoni, G., Di Lorenzo, R., Vallisa, D., Trabacchi, E., Petrini, M., Galimberti, S., Pizzuti, M., Zaccaria, A., Salvucci, M., Ronco, F., Ielo, D., Merli, F., Avanzini, P., Tosi, P., Merli, A., Musto, P., De Stefano, V., Sica, S., Latagliata, R., De Fabritiis, P., Trawiska, M., Majolino, I., Pacilli, L., Ronci, B., Cedrone, M., Petti, M.C., Pisani, F., Tafuri, A., Montefusco, E., Iuliano, F., Dore, F., Pardini, S., Bocchia, M., Defina, M., Liberati, A.M., Luzzi, D., Boccadoro, M., Ferrero, D., Vitolo, U., Gherlinzoni, F., Calistri, E., Fanin, R., Pizzolo, G., Meneghini, V., Rodighiero, F., D'Emilio, A., Castagnetti, F., Gugliotta, G., Baccarani, M., Breccia, M., Specchia, G., Levato, L., Abruzzese, E., Rossi, G., Iurlo, A., Martino, B., Pregno, P., Stagno, F., Cuneo, A., Bonifacio, M., Gobbi, M., Russo, D., Gozzini, A., Tiribelli, M., de Vivo, A., Alimena, G., Cavo, M., Martinelli, G., Pane, F., Saglio, G., and Rosti, G.
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- 2015
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3. Soil deformation analysis through fluid-dynamic modelling and DInSAR measurements. A focus on groundwater withdrawal in the Ravenna area (Italy)
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Antoncecchi, I., Ciccone, F., Rossi, G., Agate, G., Colucci, F., Moia, F., Manzo, M., Lanari, R., Bonano, M., De Luca, C., Calabres, L., Perini, L., Severi, P., Pezzo, G., Macini, P., Benetatos, C., Rocca, V., Carminati, E., Billi, A., Petracchini, L., Antoncecchi I., Ciccone F., Rossi G., Agate G., Colucci F., Moia F., Manzo M., Lanari R., Bonano M., De Luca C., Calabres L., Perini L., Severi P., Pezzo G., Macini P., Benetatos C., Rocca V., Carminati E., Billi A., and Petracchini L.
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Soil deformation ,DInSAR analysis ,numerical simulation ,fluid-dynamic modelling ,groundwater withdrawal ,Soil deformation, DInSAR analysis, numerical simulation, fluid-dynamic modelling, groundwater withdrawal ,DInSAR analysi - Abstract
This study aims at assessing the deformation processes affecting an area NW of the city of Ravenna (northern Italy), caused by groundwater withdrawal activities. In-situ data, geologic and structural maps, piezometric measurements, underground water withdrawal volumes, and satellite C-band SAR data were used to jointly exploit two different techniques: 1) fluid-dynamic and geomechanical modelling (by RSE S.p.A), and 2) Differential Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry (DInSAR) analysis (by CNR - IREA). The results of the comparative analysis presented in this work brought new evidence about the contribution of groundwater withdrawal to the total subsidence affecting the area during the 2000-2017 time interval. In particular, they show an increase of the subsidence from year 2000 to 2010 and a decrease from year 2010 to 2017. These results are generally in line with groundwater withdrawal data that report a reduction of the extracted water volumes during the considered temporal interval. Meantime, they show a delay effect in the subsidence process, partially recovered during the 2010-2017 thanks to a stabilisation of the extracted groundwater volumes. The presented results shade new light on the groundwater withdrawal contribution to the subsidence of the analysed zone, although further investigations are foreseen to better clarify the ongoing scenario.
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- 2021
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4. Laparoscopic intra-operative ultrasound in liver and pancreas resection: Analysis of 93 cases
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Piccolboni, D., Ciccone, F., Settembre, A., and Corcione, F.
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- 2010
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5. High resolution ultrasound for pre-operative detection of intraperitoneal adhesions: An invaluable diagnostic tool for the general and laparoscopic surgeon
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Piccolboni, D., Ciccone, F., and Settembre, A.
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- 2009
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6. Differences among young adults, adults and elderly chronic myeloid leukemia patients
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Castagnetti, F., Gugliotta, G., Baccarani, M., Breccia, M., Specchia, G., Levato, L., Abruzzese, E., Rossi, G., Iurlo, A., Martino, B., Pregno, P., Stagno, F., Cuneo, A., Bonifacio, M., Gobbi, M., Russo, D., Gozzini, A., Tiribelli, M., de Vivo, A., Alimena, G., Cavo, M., Martinelli, G., Pane, F., Saglio, G., Rosti, G., Salvi, F., Pini, M., Leoni, P., Rupoli, S., Galieni, P., Bigazzi, C., Cantore, N., Palmieri, F., Albano, F., Russo Rossi, A., Rambaldi, A., Intermesoli, T., Palandri, F., Testoni, N., Luatti, S., Soverini, S., Iacobucci, I., Bochicchio, MT., Apolinari, M., Fogli, M., Cervello, I., Capucci, A., Malagola, M., Malpignano, A., Girasoli, M., Angelucci, E., Usala, E., Storti, S., De Biasi, E., Tagariello, G., Sartori, R., Di Raimondo, F., Vigneri, P., Impera, S., Molica, S., Lanza, F., Viganò, C., Grasso, M., Rapezzi, D., Cavazzini, F., Bosi, A., Santini, V., Capalbo, SF., Spinosa, G., Pierri, I., Bergamaschi, M., Carella, AM., Bacigalupo, A., De Blasio, A., Ciccone, F., Di Renzo, N., Musolino, C., Russo, S., Cortelezzi, A., Morra, E., Pungolino, EM., Luppi, M., Marasca, R., Pogliani, EM., Gambacorti-Passerini, C., Luciano, L., Ferrara, F., Annunziata, M., Latte, G., Noli, D., Rege-Cambrin, G., Fava, C., Semenzato, G., Binotto, G., Fabbiano, F., Turri, D., Siragusa, S., Caracciolo, C., Musso, M., Porretto, F., Aversa, F., Crugnola, M., Cazzola, M., Orlandi, E., Falini, B., Falzetti, F., Visani, G., Isidori, A., Fioritoni, G., Di Lorenzo, R., Vallisa, D., Trabacchi, E., Petrini, M., Galimberti, S., Pizzuti, M., Zaccaria, A., Salvucci, M., Ronco, F., Ielo, D., Merli, F., Avanzini, P., Tosi, P., Merli, A., Musto, P., De Stefano, V., Sica, S., Latagliata, R., De Fabritiis, P., Trawiska, M., Majolino, I., Pacilli, L., Ronci, B., Cedrone, M., Petti, MC., Pisani, F., Tafuri, A., Montefusco, E., Iuliano, F., Dore, F., Pardini, S., Bocchia, M., Defina, M., Liberati, AM., Luzzi, D., Boccadoro, M., Ferrero, D., Vitolo, U., Gherlinzoni, F., Calistri, E., Fanin, R., Pizzolo, G., Meneghini, V., Rodighiero, F., and DʼEmilio, A.
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- 2015
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7. BUSULFAN ETOPOSIDE AS AUTOLOGOUS TRANSPLANT CONDITIONING REGIMEN IN ACUTE MYELOID LEUKEMIA: PH-AB004
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Zappone, E., La Barbera, Ortu E., Pacilli, M., Liscio, L., DʼAndrea, M., Malandruccolo, L., Ciabatta, C., Coppetelli, U., Ciccone, F., Potente, G., Centra, A., and De Blasio, A.
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- 2014
8. Active Fold‐Thrust Belt to Foreland Transition in Northern Adria, Italy, Tracked by Seismic Reflection Profiles and GPS Offshore Data
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Pezzo, G., primary, Petracchini, L., additional, Devoti, R., additional, Maffucci, R., additional, Anderlini, L., additional, Antoncecchi, I., additional, Billi, A., additional, Carminati, E., additional, Ciccone, F., additional, Cuffaro, M., additional, Livani, M., additional, Palano, M., additional, Petricca, P., additional, Pietrantonio, G., additional, Riguzzi, F., additional, Rossi, G., additional, Sparacino, F., additional, and Doglioni, C., additional
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- 2020
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9. T03.02.2 SINGLE STEP ERCP PLUS EUS-GUIDED GALLBLADDER DRAINAGE THROUGH LAMS FOR CHOLECYSTOLITHIASIS WITH ACUTE CHOLECYSTITIS AND CONCOMITANT CHOLEDOCHOLITHIASIS
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Ciccone, A., primary, Valerii, G., additional, Baldassarre, C., additional, Marchetti, G., additional, Cappello, G., additional, Gabrieli, D., additional, Ciccone, F., additional, and Barbera, C., additional
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- 2020
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10. Exploring Human attitude during Human-Robot Interaction
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Sorrentino, A., primary, Fiorini, L., additional, Fabbricotti, I., additional, Sancarlo, D., additional, Ciccone, F., additional, and Cavallo, F., additional
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- 2020
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11. SINGLE-STEP ERCP PLUS EUS-GUIDED GALLBLADDER DRAINAGE THROUGH LAMS FOR CHOLECYSTOLITHIASIS WITH ACUTE CHOLECYSTITIS AND CONCOMITANT CHOLEDOCHOLITHIASIS, IN PATIENTS UNFIT FOR SURGERY
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Ciccone, A, additional, Valerii, G, additional, Baldassarre, C, additional, Marchetti, G, additional, Cappello, G, additional, Gabrieli, D, additional, Ciccone, F, additional, and Barbera, C, additional
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- 2020
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12. Alemtuzumab and autologous SCT in CLL, experience in a small centre
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Zappone, E., Ortu La Barbera, E., Coppetelli, U., Ciabatta, C., Ciccone, F., Nardelli, S., Centra, A., Potente, G., and De Blasio, A.
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- 2006
13. The SPOT project (potentially triggerable offshore seismicity and tsunamis): a first appraisal of the possible impact of oil and gas platforms on the seismic and tsunami risks along the Italian coasts
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Di Bucci, D., Antoncecchi, I., Ciccone, F., Teofilo, G., Terlizzese, F., Argnani, A., Ligi, M., Rovere, M., Basili, R., Mauro Coltelli, Lorito, S., Borzi, B., Germagnoli, F., Di Ludovico, M., Lignola, G. P., Prota, A., Di Bucci, D, Antoncecchi, I, Ciccone, F, Teofilo, G, Terlizzese, F, Argnani, A, Ligi, M, Rovere, M, Basili, R, Coltelli, M, Lorito, S, Borzi, B, Germagnoli, F, Di Ludovico, M, Lignola, G, Prota, A, Di Bucci, D., Antoncecchi, D., Ciccone, F., Teofilo, G., Terlizzese, F., Argnani, A., Ligi, Marco, Rovere, M., Basili, R., Coltelli, M., Lorito, S., Borzi, B., Germagnoli, F., Di Ludovico, M., Lignola, G. P., and Prota, A.
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hydrocarbons, offshore safety, seismic risk, tsunami risk, Italy - Abstract
The SPOT Project (potentially triggerable offshore seismicity and tsunamis) is aimed at helping Italian authorities to comply with the application of the Safety of Offshore Oil and Gas Operations European Directive (2013/30/EU) and the ensuing Italian codes. An extensive reconstruction of offshore geological structures is being implemented in order to assess the existence of potentially seismogenic faults in the surroundings of offshore oil and gas platforms, as a propaedeutic step for the assessment of potentially triggered seismicity connected with operations on such platforms. The descriptive parameters of the identified faults will be used to estimate their natural earthquake rates. The impact of these natural earthquakes along the coasts will then be modeled in terms of expected ground shaking and tsunamis. In turn, these models will be used to estimate potential human and economic losses in a multi-hazard approach to risk assessment. Wherever the combined earthquake and tsunami modeling indicates a relevant impact along the coasts, a more detailed analysis will be carried out, also involving the operators of the related platforms, to perform specific models which also take into account production data. The project has been conceived and funded by the Italian Ministry of Economic Development, with the technical support of the National Department of Civil Protection. The involved research institutes are the Institute of Marine Sciences of the National Research Council (ISMAR), the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV), the European Centre for Training and Research in Earthquake Engineering (EUCENTRE), and the Laboratories University Network of Seismic Engineering (ReLUIS).
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- 2017
14. Randomized trial of 8-week versus 12-week VNCOP-B plus G-CSF regimens as front-line treatment in elderly aggressive non-Hodgkin's lymphoma patients
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Zinzani, P. L., Gherlinzoni, F., Storti, S., Zaccaria, A., Pavone, E., Moretti, L., Gentilini, P., Guardigni, L., De Renzo, A., Fattori, P. P., Falini, B., Lauta, V. M., Mannina, D., Zaja, F., Mazza, P., Volpe, E., Lauria, F., Aitini, E., Ciccone, F., Tani, M., Stefoni, V., Alinari, L., Baccarani, M., and Tura, S.
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- 2002
15. Il Network per la sicurezza offshore al 2017
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Antoncecchi, I, Ciccone, F, Ciccone, F., Antoncecchi, I, Ciccone, F, and Ciccone, F.
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- 2017
16. Cost-effective and relocatable monitoring of natural hydrocarbon seepages in the Italian Offshore
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Rovere M., Mercorella A., Spagnoli F, Funari V., Frapiccini E., Pellegrini C., Ciccone F., Antoncecchi I., Bonetti A.S., Dell'Orso M., Tassetti N., Giuliano G., De Marco R., and Fabi G.
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bottom sea monitoring - Abstract
Hydrocarbon seepage is overlooked in the marine environment, mostly due to lack of marine exploration data, especially over the continental shelf and upper slope, where data may be available but not at adequate resolution. Shallow marine environments, such as the north and the central Adriatic Sea, are ideal for the formation of hydrocarbons, because organic matter sinks to the sea bottom where undergoes rapid burial and anaerobic degradation. On the other hand, deeply-trapped hydrocarbons tend to migrate to shallower sedimentary horizons, they may pierce the seabed, giving rise to peculiar seafloor morphology, and, under particular conditions, fluids escape the seabed to form gas plumes in the water column. The latter can be accurately detected by modern multibeam sonar systems as 3D density anomalies, which sometimes can reach high at the sea surface. This contribution is about the geophysical and geochemical investigation of two seepage sites on the shelf of the Adriatic Sea. The study areas are represented by: an oil spill off Civitanova Marche, at water depth of 10 m; scattered biogenic seeps offshore Mt. Conero, at water depth of 84 m. Dissolved benthic fluxes of nutrients, metals and DIC have been measured by in situ deployment of a benthic chamber equipped with an automatic water sampler and a multi-parameter probe. Geochemical analysis was performed to identify the presence of and characterize hydrocarbons in the water samples and provide insights into the origins of the organic matter. Concentration of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and major and trace elements was analyzed to provide an estimate of hydrocarbon contamination in the surrounding sediment. We conducted these research activities under the umbrella of a technical agreement between ISMARCNR and the Italian Ministry of Economic Development, Directorate General for Safety - National Mining Office for Hydrocarbons and Georesources, within the Clypea Innovation Network, which seeks to increase the safety, also in terms of environmental protection, of offshore oil & gas exploration and exploitation, using innovative approaches. This study aims at: i) establishing a cost-effective and relocatable geochemical and geophysical monitoring system for natural hydrocarbon seepage to mitigate the adverse effects of hydrocarbon spill and discharge, especially if located near the coast or nearby human activities; ii) delivering a better understanding of the characteristics and origins of the petroleum system, adding a valuable layer of information to more conventional offshore exploration data; iii) to unravel the relationship of fluid seepage with geohazards, notably softsediment deformation, and sea level changes as triggering mechanism.
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- 2019
17. Cost-effective and relocatable monitoring of hydrocarbon seepage in offshore environments
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Rovere M., Mercorella A., Spagnoli F., Frapiccini E., Funari V., Pellegrini C., Bonetti A.S., Dell'Orso M., Mastroianni, Veneruso, Ciccone F., Antoncecchi I., Tassetti A.N., Giuliani G., De Marco R., and Fabi G.
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seepage ,benthic chamber ,adriatic sea - Abstract
Hydrocarbon seepage is overlooked in the marine environment, mostly due to the lack of high-resolution exploration data. This contribution is about the geophysical and geochemical investigation of two seepage sites on the shelf of the Adriatic Sea: an oil spill off Civitanova Marche, at water depth of 10 m; scattered biogenic seeps offshore Mt. Conero, at water depth of 84 m. The accurate detection of gas plumes was achieved with a multibeam system acquisition of the water column reflectivity. Dissolved benthic fluxes of nutrients, metals and DIC were measured by in situ deployment of a benthic chamber, which was used also for the first time as water samples collector for hydrocarbons gas characterization. In addition, concentration of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons and major and trace elements was analyzed to provide an estimate of hydrocarbon contamination in the surrounding sediment.
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- 2019
18. Randomized trial of 8-week versus 12-week VNCOP-B plusG-CSF regimens as front-line treatment in elderly aggressive non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma patients
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Zinzani, P.L., Gherlinzoni, F., Storti, S., Zaccaria, A., Pavone, E., Moretti, L., Gentilini, P., Guardigni, L., De Renzo, A., Fattori, P.P., Falini, B., Lauta, V.M., Mannina, D., Zaja, F., Mazza, P., Volpe, E., Lauria, F., Aitini, E., Ciccone, F., Tani, M., Stefoni, V., Alinari, L., Baccarani, M., and Tura, S.
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- 2002
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19. Seismic monitoring of underground activities for energy production: survey of the existing facilities with reference to the Italian monitoring guidelines
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Ciccone, F., Priolo, E., Gianvito Teofilo, Antoncecchi, I., Lanari, R., Ciccone, F, Priolo, E, Teofilo, G, Antoncecchi, I, and Lanari, R
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seismic monitoring, monitoring guidelines, ground deformation, pore pressure monitoring, underground activities - Abstract
This paper reports the results of a study aimed at analyzing the existing seismic monitoring infrastructures of underground activities for energy production. The study was carried out by the Italian National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics (OGS), in collaboration with the Italian National Research Council - Institute for Electromagnetic Detection of the Environment (CNRIREA), in the framework of the partnership established by the Ministry of Economic Development, Directorate General for Safety of Mining and Energy Activities - National Mining Office for Hydrocarbons and Georesources (MiSE DGS-UNMIG), with Italian Universities and Research Institutions within the so-called "Network for Offshore Safety". Firstly, a survey was carried out by sending a questionnaire to companies to gather information about the infrastructures and procedures for monitoring seismicity, ground deformation and pore pressure, respectively, implemented within the hydrocarbon exploitation fields for either production or re-injection or gas-storage currently present in Italy. Then, the data obtained by the survey were analyzed with reference to the requirements of the "Italian Guidelines for monitoring the seismicity, underground deformation and pore pressure" (ILG) (Dialuce et al., 2014), in order to establish the possible needs for upgrading and, subsequently, assessing the relative costs. This paper reports the evaluation of the technical part, i.e. that concerning the upgrade of the monitoring systems
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20. Reading Attitudes and Interests of Sixth Grade Pupils.
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Ciccone, F. Dawn
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A study was conducted to discover if the stated reading attitudes and interests of sixth grade students were relevant to their self-selected reading materials. Fifty students completed questionnaires concerning their reading attitudes and interests and used log sheets to record information about their self-selected reading materials. The results showed that in a nine-week period, boys read approximately 17 books while girls read approximately 24 books. The most popular subjects for boys were sports and cartoons/comics, and for girls fiction and cartoons/comics. The majority of the students reported that they preferred to choose their own reading materials as opposed to having someone else select those materials, and forty-one of the students regarded reading as a pleasurable activity. The findings indicate that student reading attitudes and interests are relevant to self-selected reading materials. (FL)
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21. P.02.23 IGG4-RELATED DISEASE MIMICKING CROHN'S DISEASE: A CASE REPORT AND SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF LITERATURE
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Ciccone, A., primary, Ciccone, F., additional, Di Ruscio, M., additional, Vernia, F., additional, Cipolloni, G., additional, Coletti, G., additional, Frieri, G., additional, and Latella, G., additional
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- 2018
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22. Contribution of ABL kinase domain mutations to imatinib resistance in different subsets of Philadelphia-positive patients: by the GIMEMA Working Party on Chronic Myeloid Leukemia
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SOVERINI, SIMONA, COLAROSSI, SABRINA, GNANI, ALESSANDRA, ROSTI, GIANANTONIO, CASTAGNETTI, FAUSTO, POERIO, ANGELA, IACOBUCCI, ILARIA, AMABILE, MARILINA, BACCARANI, MICHELE, MARTINELLI, GIOVANNI, Abruzzese E, Orlandi E, Radaelli F, Ciccone F, Tiribelli M, di Lorenzo R, Caracciolo C, Izzo B, Pane F, Saglio G, on behalf of the GIMEMA Working Party on Chronic Myeloid Leukemia, Soverini, S, Colarossi, S, Gnani, A, Rosti, G, Castagnetti, F, Poerio, A, Iacobucci, I, Amabile, M, Abruzzese, E, Orlandi, E, Radaelli, F, Ciccone, F, Tiribelli, M, DI LORENZO, R, Caracciolo, C, Izzo, Barbara, Pane, Fabrizio, Saglio, G, Baccarani, M, Martinelli, G., Soverini S, Colarossi S, Gnani A, Rosti G, Castagnetti F, Poerio A, Iacobucci I, Amabile M, Abruzzese E, Orlandi E, Radaelli F, Ciccone F, Tiribelli M, di Lorenzo R, Caracciolo C, Izzo B, Pane F, Saglio G, Baccarani M, Martinelli G, and on behalf of the GIMEMA Working Party on Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (GIMEMA-CML)
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Adult ,Cancer Research ,Myeloid ,Adolescent ,DNA Mutational Analysis ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Genes, abl ,Biology ,IMATINIB ,Piperazines ,Myelogenous ,Gene Frequency ,Leukemia, Myelogenous, Chronic, BCR-ABL Positive ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,medicine ,Humans ,Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ,Aged ,Neoplasm Staging ,CHRONIC MYELOID LEUKEMIA ,ABL ,MUTATIONS ,Myeloid leukemia ,Imatinib ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Hematologic Response ,Protein Structure, Tertiary ,Leukemia ,Pyrimidines ,Imatinib mesylate ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oncology ,Drug Resistance, Neoplasm ,ABL KINASE DOMAIN ,Benzamides ,Mutation ,Imatinib Mesylate ,Cancer research ,Protein Kinases ,RESISTANCE ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Purpose: ABL kinase domain mutations have been implicated in the resistance to the BCR-ABL inhibitor imatinib mesylate of Philadelphia-positive (Ph+) leukemia patients. Experimental Design: Using denaturing high-performance liquid chromatography and sequencing, we screened for ABL kinase domain mutations in 370 Ph+ patients with evidence of hematologic or cytogenetic resistance to imatinib. Results: Mutations were found in 127 of 297 (43%) evaluable patients. Mutations were found in 27% of chronic-phase patients (14% treated with imatinib frontline; 31% treated with imatinib post-IFN failure), 52% of accelerated-phase patients, 75% of myeloid blast crisis patients, and 83% of lymphoid blast crisis/Ph+ acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) patients. Mutations were associated in 30% of patients with primary resistance (44% hematologic and 28% cytogenetic) and in 57% of patients with acquired resistance (23% patients who lost cytogenetic response; 55% patients who lost hematologic response; and 87% patients who progressed to accelerated phase/blast crisis). P-loop and T315I mutations were particularly frequent in advanced-phase chronic myeloid leukemia and Ph+ ALL patients, and often accompanied progression from chronic phase to accelerated phase/blast crisis. Conclusions: We conclude that (a) amino acid substitutions at seven residues (M244V, G250E, Y253F/H, E255K/V, T315I, M351T, and F359V) account for 85% of all resistance-associated mutations; (b) the search for mutations is important both in case of imatinib failure and in case of loss of response at the hematologic or cytogenetic level; (c) advanced-phase chronic myeloid leukemia and Ph+ ALL patients have a higher likelihood of developing imatinib-resistant mutations; and (d) the presence of either P-loop or T315I mutations in imatinib-treated patients should warn the clinician to reconsider the therapeutic strategy.
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- 2007
23. Lymphocytic gastritis is present in Celiac Disease and improves after gluten-free diet
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Gabrieli, D., Valerii, G., Ciccone, F., Di Ruscio, M., Serva, D., Capannolo, A., Viscido, Angelo, Melideo, Dina, Frieri, Giuseppe, Necozione, Stefano, and Latella, Giovanni
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- 2016
24. Subtypes of chronic gastritis in patients with coeliac disease before and after gluten-free diet
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Gabrieli, D., Valerii, G., Ciccone, F., Di Ruscio, M., Serva, D., Capannolo, A., Viscido, Angelo, Melideo, Dina, Frieri, Giuseppe, Necozione, Stefano, and Latella, Giovanni
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- 2016
25. Association between colonic diverticula and colorectal polyps and cancer
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Ciccone, F., Valerii, G., Gabrieli, D., Calcina, S., Capannolo, A., Viscido, Angelo, Melideo, Dina, Necozione, Stefano, Frieri, Giuseppe, and Latella, Giovanni
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- 2016
26. Association between colorectal polyps and colonic diverticulosis
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Ciccone, F., Valerii, G., Gabrieli, D., Calcina, S., Capannolo, A., Viscido, Angelo, Melideo, Dina, Frieri, Giuseppe, Necozione, Stefano, and Latella, Giovanni
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- 2016
27. unmig 1957-2017 Scheda E.4 - La Legge del 2 dicembre1994, n. 689
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Coppi, O, Grandi, S, Urtis R, Antoncecchi. I, Avoscan. T, Bernardo, N, Boda, E, Bonetti AS, Bugli, G, Caffio, F, Caligione, G, Camporeale, S, Caracciolo, I, Carbone, S, Casero, P, Cavanna, P, Ceruti, F, Cianella, R, Ciccone, F, Cofini, A, Colein, M, Correggia, V, Corsetti, M, Da Riz, W, De Gregorio E, D’elia, A, Di Donatantonio, L, Di Gregorio, A, Di Simone, C, Dialuce,, G, Gallucci, R, Giacchetta, G, Iaccarino, A, Macini, P, Marinelli, P, Marletta, E, Martini, A, Martino, D, Martinotti, V, Mastrella, R, Mercurio, G, Mesini, E, Montalbano MG, Orlandi, A, Panei, L, Patanè, A, Pernarella, M, Rocchi, R, Roncuzzi, A, Rosati, R, Santocchi, N, Saralli, M, Savoca, D, Strada, M, Teofilo, G, Terlizzese, F, Vignali, D, Vioto, A, Zarri, F, Antoncecchi, I, Antoncecchi, I., Coppi, O, Grandi, S, Urtis R, Antoncecchi. I, Avoscan. T, Bernardo, N, Boda, E, Bonetti AS, Bugli, G, Caffio, F, Caligione, G, Camporeale, S, Caracciolo, I, Carbone, S, Casero, P, Cavanna, P, Ceruti, F, Cianella, R, Ciccone, F, Cofini, A, Colein, M, Correggia, V, Corsetti, M, Da Riz, W, De Gregorio E, D’elia, A, Di Donatantonio, L, Di Gregorio, A, Di Simone, C, Dialuce,, G, Gallucci, R, Giacchetta, G, Iaccarino, A, Macini, P, Marinelli, P, Marletta, E, Martini, A, Martino, D, Martinotti, V, Mastrella, R, Mercurio, G, Mesini, E, Montalbano MG, Orlandi, A, Panei, L, Patanè, A, Pernarella, M, Rocchi, R, Roncuzzi, A, Rosati, R, Santocchi, N, Saralli, M, Savoca, D, Strada, M, Teofilo, G, Terlizzese, F, Vignali, D, Vioto, A, Zarri, F, Antoncecchi, I, and Antoncecchi, I.
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SCHEDA E.4 - La Legge del 2 dicembre 1994, n. 689 “Ratifica della Convenzione delle Nazioni Unite sul diritto del mare stipulata a Montego Bay, il 10 dicembre 1982” Con la Legge n. 689/1994 l’Italia ha ratificato La Convenzione delle Nazioni Unite sul Diritto del Mare, ad oggi firmata da 157 Stati e ratificata da 167. In un contesto storico mondiale in cui il mare oltre la fascia delle 3 miglia nautiche antistanti i litorali era considerato “acque internazionali”, ossia di proprietà di nessuno Stato e quindi di libero accesso, l’introduzione di questa Legge rappresenta una novità assoluta volta a creare ordine giuridico ed economico (con particolare riguardo ai Paesi in via di sviluppo anche privi di litorale1). Il Documento si basa sui principi di uso equo e pacifico delle risorse e della conservazione e protezione dell’ambiente marino in accordo con quanto espresso dalla Risoluzione n. 2749 (XXV) del 17 dicembre 1970, in cui l’Assemblea generale delle Nazioni Unite dichiarò solennemente, che «l’area del fondo marino e degli oceani ed il loro sottosuolo, oltre i limiti della giurisdizione nazionale, così come le sue risorse, sono da considerarsi patrimonio comune dell’umanità» (Introduzione al Compendio dei documenti base “The Law of the Sea”, 2001). L’UNCLOS è composto quindi da diverse Parti volte a disciplinare: - la definizione e regolamentazione degli spazi marini con l’introduzione dell’esercizio della Piattaforma Continentale, della Zona Economica Esclusiva (ZEE), della Zona di Protezione Ecologica (ZPE), della Zona Contigua, dell’alto mare e dell’“Area” relativa alle acque internazionali (PART II, PART IV - VIII, PART IX-XI); - la navigazione internazionale (PART III); - la conservazione e protezione dell’ambiente marino (cooperazione internazionale e regionale, monitoraggi e valutazione ambientale) (PART XII); - le ricerche scientifiche (PART XII); - lo sviluppo e il trasferimento di tecnologia marina. La necessità di adottare un regolamento interna
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28. Scheda G.10 - Gli Accordi per la sicurezza offshore: Istituzioni, Enti di Ricerca e Università (Ilaria Antoncecchi)
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Coppi, O, Grandi, S, Urtis, R, Antoncecchi, I, Avoscan, T, Bernardo, N, Boda, E, Bonetti, A, Bugli, G, Caffio, F, Caligione, G, Camporeale, S, Caracciolo, I, Carbone, S, Casero, P, Cavanna, P, Ceruti, F, Cianella, R, Ciccone, F, Cofini, A, Colein, M, Correggia, V, Corsetti, M, Da Riz, W, De Gregorio, E, D’Elia, A, Di Donatantonio, L, Di Gregorio, A, Di Simone, C, Dialuce, G, Gallucci, R, Giacchetta, G, Iaccarino, A, Macini, P, Marinelli, P, Marletta, E, Martini, A, Martino, D, Martinotti, V, Mastrella, R, Mercurio, G, Mesini, E, Montalbano MG, Orlandi, A, Panei, L, Patanè, A, Pernarella, M, Rocchi, R, Roncuzzi, A, Rosati, R, Santocchi, N, Saralli, M, Savoca, D, Strada, M, Teofilo, G, Terlizzese, F, Vignali, D, Vioto, A, Zarri, F, Antoncecchi, I., Coppi, O, Grandi, S, Urtis, R, Antoncecchi, I, Avoscan, T, Bernardo, N, Boda, E, Bonetti, A, Bugli, G, Caffio, F, Caligione, G, Camporeale, S, Caracciolo, I, Carbone, S, Casero, P, Cavanna, P, Ceruti, F, Cianella, R, Ciccone, F, Cofini, A, Colein, M, Correggia, V, Corsetti, M, Da Riz, W, De Gregorio, E, D’Elia, A, Di Donatantonio, L, Di Gregorio, A, Di Simone, C, Dialuce, G, Gallucci, R, Giacchetta, G, Iaccarino, A, Macini, P, Marinelli, P, Marletta, E, Martini, A, Martino, D, Martinotti, V, Mastrella, R, Mercurio, G, Mesini, E, Montalbano MG, Orlandi, A, Panei, L, Patanè, A, Pernarella, M, Rocchi, R, Roncuzzi, A, Rosati, R, Santocchi, N, Saralli, M, Savoca, D, Strada, M, Teofilo, G, Terlizzese, F, Vignali, D, Vioto, A, Zarri, F, and Antoncecchi, I.
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SCHEDA G.10 - Gli Accordi per la sicurezza offshore: Istituzioni, Enti di Ricerca e Università Ai sensi del Codice dell’Ambiente, come modificato dall’art. 35 del Decreto Legge n. 83/2012, l’aumento del 3% delle royalties per la produzione di olio e gas versate dagli operatori sono destinate ad apposito capi - tolo del Ministero dello sviluppo economico per assicurare il pieno svolgimento delle attività di vigilanza e controllo della sicurezza anche ambientale degli impianti di ricerca e coltivazione in mare. A questo scopo e per rispondere alle prescrizioni della Direttiva 2013/30/UE la DGS-UNMIG ha avviato nel 2014 collaborazioni con Forze Armate, Centri di Ricerca ed Università per il conseguimento di obiettivi finalizzati a: - definizione di un indicatore di sicurezza e sostenibilità - miglioramento del monitoraggio e innovazione tecnologica - definizione di regolamentazione e best practices - dialogo e trasparenza con gli stakeholders. Questi obiettivi di progetto si pongono a supporto delle attività istituzionali legate alla sicurezza mineraria ed energetica portate avanti dalla Direzione. Gli accordi hanno in primo luogo permesso alla DGS-UNMIG di usufruire di una rete di conoscenze specifiche multidisciplinari applicate al settore della sicurezza con il coinvolgimento di professori, ricercatori, assegnisti di ricerca sia presso gli enti che in distacco presso la Direzione al fine di cooperare giornalmente su questi temi. Attraverso il network, così come ad oggi è ribattezzato l’insieme delle partnership sulla sicurezza, la Direzione ha la possibilità di studiare e produrre nuove conoscenze relativamente a temi di frontiera, pervenendo a risultati tecnici e rigorosi trattati con metodo scientifico e sperimentale: attraverso la misurazione, l’analisi, l’elaborazione e quando necessario ripartendo da nuove assunzioni. I primi risultati significativi sono emersi nel 2015 nell’ambito dei monitoraggi. Dopo un anno di attività infatti la Marina Militare e
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29. Scheda G.7 - Il sisma del 2012 e la Commissione per l’esplorazione di idrocarburi e la sismicità in Emilia Romagna (ICHESE) (Ilaria Antoncecchi)
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Coppi, O, Grandi, S, Urtis R, Antoncecchi, I, Avoscan, T, Bernardo, N, Boda, E, Bonetti AS, Bugli, G, Caffio, F, Caligione, G, Camporeale, S, Caracciolo, I, Carbone, S, Casero, P, Cavanna, P, Ceruti, F, Cianella, R, Ciccone, F, Cofini, A, Colein, M, Correggia, V, Corsetti, M, Da Riz, W, De Gregorio E, D’elia, A, Di Donatantonio, L, Di Gregorio, A, Di Simone, C, Dialuce, G, Gallucci, R, Giacchetta, G, Iaccarino, A, Macini, P, Marinelli, P, Marletta, E, Martini, A, Martino, D, Martinotti, V, Mastrella, R, Mercurio, G, Mesini, E, Montalbano MG, Orlandi, A, Panei, L, Patanè, A, Pernarella, M, Rocchi, R, Roncuzzi, A, Rosati, R, Santocchi, N, Saralli, M, Savoca, D, Strada, M, Teofilo, G, Terlizzese, F, Vignali, D, Vioto, A, Zarri, F, Urtis, R, Antoncecchi, I., Coppi, O, Grandi, S, Urtis R, Antoncecchi, I, Avoscan, T, Bernardo, N, Boda, E, Bonetti AS, Bugli, G, Caffio, F, Caligione, G, Camporeale, S, Caracciolo, I, Carbone, S, Casero, P, Cavanna, P, Ceruti, F, Cianella, R, Ciccone, F, Cofini, A, Colein, M, Correggia, V, Corsetti, M, Da Riz, W, De Gregorio E, D’elia, A, Di Donatantonio, L, Di Gregorio, A, Di Simone, C, Dialuce, G, Gallucci, R, Giacchetta, G, Iaccarino, A, Macini, P, Marinelli, P, Marletta, E, Martini, A, Martino, D, Martinotti, V, Mastrella, R, Mercurio, G, Mesini, E, Montalbano MG, Orlandi, A, Panei, L, Patanè, A, Pernarella, M, Rocchi, R, Roncuzzi, A, Rosati, R, Santocchi, N, Saralli, M, Savoca, D, Strada, M, Teofilo, G, Terlizzese, F, Vignali, D, Vioto, A, Zarri, F, Urtis, R, and Antoncecchi, I.
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SCHEDA G.7 - Il sisma del 2012 e la Commissione per l’esplorazione di idrocarburi e la sismicità in Emilia Romagna (ICHESE) Il 20 e il 29 maggio 2012 due eventi sismici, rispettivamente di magnitudo locale 5.9 e 5.8, interessarono l’area dell’Emilia Romagna intorno ai comuni di Finale Emilia e Mirandola, causando diversi danni soprattutto nelle aree prossime agli epicentri. Considerata la vocazione mineraria della Regione Emilia Romanga e il numero di impianti di coltivazione di idrocarburi, di stoccaggio di gas naturale e di produzione geotermica, l’allora Presidente della Regione chiese alla Protezione Civile di intervenire per far luce attraverso una Commissione scientifica autorevole sulle possibili correlazioni tra gli eventi sismici e le attività condotte sul territorio. La Protezione Civile ritenne quindi utile istituire una Commissione Internazionale di esperti oggi conosciuta con il nome di Commissione ICHESE (International Commission on Hydrocarbon Exploration and Seismicity in the Emilia Region). La Commissione era costituita da 6 Membri: - Prof. Peter Styles - Presidente della Commissione e Professore di Geofisica applicata della Keele University - Prof. Paolo Gasparini - Segretario della Commissione e Professore Emerito di Geofisica all’Università di Napoli Federico II - Prof. Ernst Huenges - Capo della Sezione tecnologie di Reservoir al GFZ di Postdam - Prof. Paolo Scandone - Professore di Geologia Strutturale dell’Università di Pisa - Prof. Stanislaw Lasocki - Professore di Scienze della terra e capo del Dipartimento di Sismologia e fisica dell’interno della terra dell’Accademia delle Scienze di Varsavia - Ing. Franco Terlizzese - Direttore generale della Direzione generale delle Risorse Minerarie ed Energetiche (DGRME) del Ministero dello sviluppo economico italiano La DGS-UNMIG (allora DGRME), per il tramite del Direttore generale, partecipò intensamente ai lavori della Commissione e a febbraio del 2014 venne pubblicato il Rapporto degli studi
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30. Seismic monitoring of underground activities for energy production: survey of the existing facilities with reference to the Italian monitoring guidelines
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Ciccone, F, Priolo, E, Teofilo, G, Antoncecchi, I, Lanari, R, Teofilo,G, Lanari R, Ciccone, F, Priolo, E, Teofilo, G, Antoncecchi, I, Lanari, R, Teofilo,G, and Lanari R
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This paper reports the results of a study aimed at analyzing the existing seismic monitoring infrastructures of underground activities for energy production. The study was carried out by the Italian National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics (OGS), in collaboration with the Italian National Research Council - Institute for Electromagnetic Detection of the Environment (CNRIREA), in the framework of the partnership established by the Ministry of Economic Development, Directorate General for Safety of Mining and Energy Activities - National Mining Office for Hydrocarbons and Georesources (MiSE DGS-UNMIG), with Italian Universities and Research Institutions within the so-called "Network for Offshore Safety". Firstly, a survey was carried out by sending a questionnaire to companies to gather information about the infrastructures and procedures for monitoring seismicity, ground deformation and pore pressure, respectively, implemented within the hydrocarbon exploitation fields for either production or re-injection or gas-storage currently present in Italy. Then, the data obtained by the survey were analyzed with reference to the requirements of the "Italian Guidelines for monitoring the seismicity, underground deformation and pore pressure" (ILG) (Dialuce et al., 2014), in order to establish the possible needs for upgrading and, subsequently, assessing the relative costs. This paper reports the evaluation of the technical part, i.e. that concerning the upgrade of the monitoring systems
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31. The SPOT project (potentially triggerable offshore seismicity and tsunamis): a first appraisal of the possible impact of oil and gas platforms on the seismic and tsunami risks along the Italian coasts
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Di Bucci, D, Antoncecchi, I, Ciccone, F, Teofilo, G, Terlizzese, F, Argnani, A, Ligi, M, Rovere, M, Basili, R, Coltelli, M, Lorito, S, Borzi, B, Germagnoli, F, Di Ludovico, M, Lignola, G, Prota, A, Rovere,M, Lorito,S, Borzi,B, Germagnoli,F, Lignola,GP, Prota A, Di Bucci, D, Antoncecchi, I, Ciccone, F, Teofilo, G, Terlizzese, F, Argnani, A, Ligi, M, Rovere, M, Basili, R, Coltelli, M, Lorito, S, Borzi, B, Germagnoli, F, Di Ludovico, M, Lignola, G, Prota, A, Rovere,M, Lorito,S, Borzi,B, Germagnoli,F, Lignola,GP, and Prota A
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The SPOT Project (potentially triggerable offshore seismicity and tsunamis) is aimed at helping Italian authorities to comply with the application of the Safety of Offshore Oil and Gas Operations European Directive (2013/30/EU) and the ensuing Italian codes. An extensive reconstruction of offshore geological structures is being implemented in order to assess the existence of potentially seismogenic faults in the surroundings of offshore oil and gas platforms, as a propaedeutic step for the assessment of potentially triggered seismicity connected with operations on such platforms. The descriptive parameters of the identified faults will be used to estimate their natural earthquake rates. The impact of these natural earthquakes along the coasts will then be modeled in terms of expected ground shaking and tsunamis. In turn, these models will be used to estimate potential human and economic losses in a multi-hazard approach to risk assessment. Wherever the combined earthquake and tsunami modeling indicates a relevant impact along the coasts, a more detailed analysis will be carried out, also involving the operators of the related platforms, to perform specific models which also take into account production data. The project has been conceived and funded by the Italian Ministry of Economic Development, with the technical support of the National Department of Civil Protection. The involved research institutes are the Institute of Marine Sciences of the National Research Council (ISMAR), the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV), the European Centre for Training and Research in Earthquake Engineering (EUCENTRE), and the Laboratories University Network of Seismic Engineering (ReLUIS)
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32. Long-term outcome of chronic myeloid leukemia patients treated frontline with imatinib
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Castagnetti, F, Gugliotta, G., Breccia, M., Stagno, F., Iurlo, A., Albano, F., Abruzzese, E., Martino, B., Levato, L., Intermesoli, T., Pregno, P., Rossi, G., Gherlinzoni, F., Leoni, P., Cavazzini, F., Venturi, C., Soverini, S., Testoni, N., Alimena, G., Cavo, M., Martinelli, G., Pane, F., Saglio, G., Rosti, G., Baccarani, M., on behalf of the GIMEMA CML Working Party (Lucarelli, G., Polimeno, G., Ladetto, M., Pini, M., Rupoli, S., Scortechini, A. R., Galieni, P., Bigazzi, C., Cantore, N., Palmieri, F., Specchia, G., Russo, Rossi., Rambaldi, A., Ferrari, M. L., Palandri, F., Luatti, S., Iacobucci, I., Bochicchio, M. T., Apolinari, M., Fogli, M., Cervello, I., Capucci, A., Giuliani, G., Malpignano, A., Girasoli, M., Angelucci, E., Usala, E., De Biasi, E., Tagariello, G., Sartori, R., Di Raimondo, F., Vigneri, P., Molica, S., Lentini, M., Lanza, F., Viganò, C., Grasso, M., Rapezzi, D., Cuneo, A., Ciccone, M., Bosi, A., Gozzini, A., Gobbi, M., Pierri, I., Chianese, R., De Blasio, A., Ciccone, F., Capochiani, E., Pelosini, M., Musolino, C., Russo, S., Cortelezzi, A., Luppi, M., Marasca, R., Pogliani, E. M., Gambacorti-Passerini, C., Luciano, L., Izzo, B., Ferrara, F., Annunziata, M., Mettivier, V., Sessa, U., Latte, G., Noli, D., Rege-Cambrin, G., Fava, C., Semenzato, G., Binotto, G., Fabbiano, F., Turri, D., Siragusa, S., Caracciolo, C., Musso, M., Porretto, F., Cazzola, M., Orlandi, E., Falini, B., Falzetti, F., Visani, G., Isidor, I., Di Bartolomeo, P., Di Lorenzo, R., Vallisa, D., Trabacch, I., Pizzuti, M., Zuffa, E., Salvucci, M., Ronco, F., Lelo, D., Merli, F., Avanzini, P., Tosi, P., Merli, A., Sica, S., Sorà, F., Latagliata, R., De Fabritiis, P., Trawiska, M., Amadori, S., Cantonetti, M., Majolino, I., Pacilli, L., Ronci, B., Cedrone, M., Mengarelli, A., Romano, A., Tafuri, A., Montefusc, O., Iuliano, F., Infusino, S., Dore, F., Fozza, C., Bocchia, M., Defina, M., Liberati, Am., Luzi, D., Boccadoro, M., Ferrero, D., Vitolo, U., Nicolosi, M., Gottardi, M., Calistri, E., Fanin, R., Tiribelli, M., Pizzolo, G., Bonifacio, M., Rodeghiero, F., Di Bona, E. )., Castagnetti, F, Gugliotta, G., Breccia, M., Stagno, F., Iurlo, A., Albano, F., Abruzzese, E., Martino, B., Levato, L., Intermesoli, T., Pregno, P., Rossi, G., Gherlinzoni, F., Leoni, P., Cavazzini, F., Venturi, C., Soverini, S., Testoni, N., Alimena, G., Cavo, M., Martinelli, G., Pane, F., Saglio, G., Rosti, G., Baccarani, M., and on behalf of the GIMEMA CML Working Party [, Palandri F.], Pane, Fabrizio, Gugliotta, G, Breccia, M, Stagno, F, Iurlo, A, Albano, F, Abruzzese, E, Martino, B, Levato, L, Intermesoli, T, Pregno, P, Rossi, G, Gherlinzoni, F, Leoni, P, Cavazzini, F, Venturi, C, Soverini, S, Testoni, N, Alimena, G, Cavo, M, Martinelli, G, Pane, F, Saglio, G, Rosti, G, Baccarani, M, and GAMBACORTI PASSERINI, C
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DIAGNOSED CHRONIC-PHASE ,Oncology ,Male ,Cancer Research ,Time Factors ,bcr-abl ,Fusion Proteins, bcr-abl ,Antineoplastic Agent ,Hematology ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ,80 and over ,Cumulative incidence ,Young adult ,Chronic ,Aged, 80 and over ,Leukemia ,PATIENTS RECEIVING IMATINIB ,CHRONIC MYELOGENOUS LEUKEMIA ,TYROSINE KINASE INHIBITORS ,BCR-ABL1 TRANSCRIPT LEVELS ,EARLY MOLECULAR RESPONSE ,CML WORKING PARTY ,3-YEAR FOLLOW-UP ,EUROPEAN LEUKEMIANET ,400 MG ,Myeloid leukemia ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,Treatment Outcome ,Retreatment ,Imatinib Mesylate ,Female ,Tyrosine kinase ,Human ,medicine.drug ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factor ,Adolescent ,Prognosi ,Protein Kinase Inhibitor ,Socio-culturale ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Treatment results ,Follow-Up Studie ,Young Adult ,Leukemia, Myelogenous, Chronic, BCR-ABL Positive ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Protein Kinase Inhibitors ,Aged ,Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocol ,business.industry ,Fusion Proteins ,Imatinib ,Follow-Up Studies ,Surgery ,Imatinib mesylate ,BCR-ABL Positive ,business ,Myelogenous - Abstract
For almost 10 years imatinib has been the therapeutic standard of chronic myeloid leukemia. The introduction of other tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) raised a debate on treatment optimization. The debate is still heated: some studies have protocol restrictions or limited follow-up; in other studies, some relevant data are missing. The aim of this report is to provide a comprehensive, long-term, intention-to-treat, analysis of 559 newly diagnosed, chronic-phase, patients treated frontline with imatinib. With a minimum follow-up of 66 months, 65% of patients were still on imatinib, 19% were on alternative treatment, 12% died and 4% were lost to follow-up. The prognostic value of BCR-ABL1 ratio at 3 months (⩽10% in 81% of patients) was confirmed. The prognostic value of complete cytogenetic response and major molecular response at 1 year was confirmed. The 6-year overall survival was 89%, but as 50% of deaths occurred in remission, the 6-year cumulative incidence of leukemia-related death was 5%. The long-term outcome of first-line imatinib was excellent, also because of second-line treatment with other TKIs, but all responses and outcomes were inferior in high-risk patients, suggesting that to optimize treatment results, a specific risk-adapted treatment is needed for such patients.
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33. P.06.6 SUBTYPES OF CHRONIC GASTRITIS IN PATIENTS WITH COELIAC DISEASE BEFORE AND AFTER GLUTEN-FREE DIET
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Gabrieli, D., primary, Valerii, G., additional, Ciccone, F., additional, Di Ruscio, M., additional, Serva, D., additional, Capannolo, A., additional, Viscido, A., additional, Melideo, D., additional, Frieri, G., additional, Necozione, S., additional, and Latella, G., additional
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34. P.09.11 ASSOCIATION BETWEEN COLORECTAL POLYPS AND COLONIC DIVERTICULOSIS
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Ciccone, F., primary, Valerii, G., additional, Gabrieli, D., additional, Calcina, S., additional, Capannolo, A., additional, Viscido, A., additional, Melideo, D., additional, Frieri, G., additional, Necozione, S., additional, and Latella, G., additional
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35. Idatidosi epatica: diagnostica pre, intra e post-operatoria
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DE WERRA, CARLO, Condurro S., Ciccone F., Donzelli I., Tramontano S., Altobelli A., Perone M., FORESTIERI, PIETRO, GALLORO, GIUSEPPE, DE WERRA, Carlo, Condurro, S., Galloro, Giuseppe, Ciccone, F., Donzelli, I., Tramontano, S., Altobelli, A., Perone, M., and Forestieri, Pietro
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36. La prevenzione delle aderenze post-operatorie
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DE WERRA, CARLO, GALLORO, GIUSEPPE, FORESTIERI, PIETRO, Condurro S., Tramontano S., Donzelli I., Altobelli A., Perone M., Ciccone F., Società Italiana di Chirurgia, DE WERRA, Carlo, Condurro, S., Galloro, Giuseppe, Tramontano, S., Donzelli, I., Altobelli, A., Perone, M., Ciccone, F., and Forestieri, Pietro
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37. ‘GPI Roma’, a new glucose phosphate isomerase deficient variant: In vivo occurrence of postsynthetic modifications of the mutant enzyme
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Isacchi, G., Cottreau, D., Mandelli, F., Papa, G., Ciccone, F., and Kahn, A.
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38. Duodenal Intraepithelial CD8+ Lymphocytosis in Patients with Functional Dyspepsia
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Capannolo, A, Gabrieli, D, Ciccone, F, Serva, D, Melideo, D, Viscido, Angelo, and Frieri, G.
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39. Immunological pathways in diagnosis, treatment, cure and prevention of human disease: 'Gender-Specific Cytokine Pathways, Targets and Biomarkers for the Switch from Health to Adenoma and Colorectal Cancer'
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PELLEGRINI P, CONTASTA I, DEL BEATO T, CICCONE F, and AND BERGHELLA AM.
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Adenoma ,Colorectal Cancer ,Targets and prognostic Biomarkers ,Gender-Specific Cytokine Pathways - Published
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40. The potential role of thioredoxin 1 and CD30 systems as multiple pathway targets and biomarkers in tumor therapy
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Berghella AM, Pellegrini P, Del Beato T, Ciccone F, and Contasta I
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Dual target ,CD30 ,Thioredoxin Cytokines ,Immunotherapy ,Biomarkers - Abstract
Our progress in understanding pathological disease mechanisms has led to the identification of biomarkers that have had a considerable impact on clinical practice. It is hoped that the move from generalized to stratified approaches, with the grouping of patients into clinical/therapeutic subgroups according to specific biomarkers, will lead to increasingly more effective clinical treatments in the near future. This success depends on the identification of biomarkers that reflect disease evolution and can be used to predict disease state and therapy response, or represent themselves a target for treatment. Biomarkers can be identified by studying relationships between serum, tissue, or tumor microenvironment parameters and clinical or therapeutic parameters at onset and during the progression of the disease, using systems biology. Given that multiple pathways, such as those responsible for redox and immune regulation, are deregulated or altered in tumors, the future of tumor therapy could lie in the simultaneous targeting of these pathways using extracellular and intracellular targets and biomarkers. With this aim in mind, we evaluated the role of thioredoxin 1, a key redox regulator, and CD30, a cell membrane receptor, in immune regulation. Our results lead us to suggest that the combined use of these biomarkers provides more detailed information concerning the multiple pathways affected in disease and hence the possibility of more effective treatment.
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41. Differences among young adults, adults and elderly chronic myeloid leukemia patients
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Castagnetti, F, Gugliotta, G, Baccarani, M, Breccia, M, Specchia, G, Levato, L, Abruzzese, E, Rossi, G, Iurlo, A, Martino, B, Pregno, P, Stagno, F, Cuneo, A, Bonifacio, M, Gobbi, M, Russo, D, Gozzini, A, Tiribelli, M, De Vivo, A, Alimena, G, Cavo, M, Martinelli, G, Pane, F, Saglio, G, Rosti, G, Salvi, F, Pini, M, Leoni, P, Rupoli, S, Galieni, P, Bigazzi, C, Cantore, N, Palmieri, F, Albano, F, Russo Rossi, A, Rambaldi, A, Intermesoli, T, Palandri, F, Testoni, N, Luatti, S, Soverini, S, Iacobucci, I, Bochicchio, M, Apolinari, M, Fogli, M, Cervello, I, Capucci, A, Malagola, M, Malpignano, A, Girasoli, M, Angelucci, E, Usala, E, Storti, S, De Biasi, E, Tagariello, G, Sartori, R, Di Raimondo, F, Vigneri, P, Impera, S, Molica, S, Lanza, F, Viganò, C, Grasso, M, Rapezzi, D, Cavazzini, F, Bosi, A, Santini, V, Capalbo, S, Spinosa, G, Pierri, I, Bergamaschi, M, Carella, A, Bacigalupo, A, De Blasio, A, Ciccone, F, Di Renzo, N, Musolino, C, Russo, S, Cortelezzi, A, Morra, E, Pungolino, E, Luppi, M, Marasca, R, Pogliani, E, GAMBACORTI PASSERINI, C, Luciano, L, Ferrara, F, Annunziata, M, Latte, G, Noli, D, Rege Cambrin, G, Fava, C, Semenzato, G, Binotto, G, Fabbiano, F, Turri, D, Siragusa, S, Caracciolo, C, Musso, M, Porretto, F, Aversa, F, Crugnola, M, Cazzola, M, Orlandi, E, Falini, B, Falzetti, F, Visani, G, Isidori, A, Fioritoni, G, Di Lorenzo, R, Vallisa, D, Trabacchi, E, Petrini, M, Galimberti, S, Pizzuti, M, Zaccaria, A, Salvucci, M, Ronco, F, Ielo, D, Merli, F, Avanzini, P, Tosi, P, Merli, A, Musto, P, De Stefano, V, Sica, S, Latagliata, R, De Fabritiis, P, Trawiska, M, Majolino, I, Pacilli, L, Ronci, B, Cedrone, M, Petti, M, Pisani, F, Tafuri, A, Montefusco, E, Iuliano, F, Dore, F, Pardini, S, Bocchia, M, Defina, M, Liberati, A, Luzzi, D, Boccadoro, M, Ferrero, D, Vitolo, U, Gherlinzoni, F, Calistri, E, Fanin, R, Pizzolo, G, Meneghini, V, Rodighiero, F, D'Emilio, A, GAMBACORTI PASSERINI, CARLO, D'Emilio, A., Castagnetti, F, Gugliotta, G, Baccarani, M, Breccia, M, Specchia, G, Levato, L, Abruzzese, E, Rossi, G, Iurlo, A, Martino, B, Pregno, P, Stagno, F, Cuneo, A, Bonifacio, M, Gobbi, M, Russo, D, Gozzini, A, Tiribelli, M, De Vivo, A, Alimena, G, Cavo, M, Martinelli, G, Pane, F, Saglio, G, Rosti, G, Salvi, F, Pini, M, Leoni, P, Rupoli, S, Galieni, P, Bigazzi, C, Cantore, N, Palmieri, F, Albano, F, Russo Rossi, A, Rambaldi, A, Intermesoli, T, Palandri, F, Testoni, N, Luatti, S, Soverini, S, Iacobucci, I, Bochicchio, M, Apolinari, M, Fogli, M, Cervello, I, Capucci, A, Malagola, M, Malpignano, A, Girasoli, M, Angelucci, E, Usala, E, Storti, S, De Biasi, E, Tagariello, G, Sartori, R, Di Raimondo, F, Vigneri, P, Impera, S, Molica, S, Lanza, F, Viganò, C, Grasso, M, Rapezzi, D, Cavazzini, F, Bosi, A, Santini, V, Capalbo, S, Spinosa, G, Pierri, I, Bergamaschi, M, Carella, A, Bacigalupo, A, De Blasio, A, Ciccone, F, Di Renzo, N, Musolino, C, Russo, S, Cortelezzi, A, Morra, E, Pungolino, E, Luppi, M, Marasca, R, Pogliani, E, GAMBACORTI PASSERINI, C, Luciano, L, Ferrara, F, Annunziata, M, Latte, G, Noli, D, Rege Cambrin, G, Fava, C, Semenzato, G, Binotto, G, Fabbiano, F, Turri, D, Siragusa, S, Caracciolo, C, Musso, M, Porretto, F, Aversa, F, Crugnola, M, Cazzola, M, Orlandi, E, Falini, B, Falzetti, F, Visani, G, Isidori, A, Fioritoni, G, Di Lorenzo, R, Vallisa, D, Trabacchi, E, Petrini, M, Galimberti, S, Pizzuti, M, Zaccaria, A, Salvucci, M, Ronco, F, Ielo, D, Merli, F, Avanzini, P, Tosi, P, Merli, A, Musto, P, De Stefano, V, Sica, S, Latagliata, R, De Fabritiis, P, Trawiska, M, Majolino, I, Pacilli, L, Ronci, B, Cedrone, M, Petti, M, Pisani, F, Tafuri, A, Montefusco, E, Iuliano, F, Dore, F, Pardini, S, Bocchia, M, Defina, M, Liberati, A, Luzzi, D, Boccadoro, M, Ferrero, D, Vitolo, U, Gherlinzoni, F, Calistri, E, Fanin, R, Pizzolo, G, Meneghini, V, Rodighiero, F, D'Emilio, A, GAMBACORTI PASSERINI, CARLO, and D'Emilio, A.
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Background: The incidence of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) increases with age, but it is unclear how the characteristics of the disease vary with age. In children, where CML is very rare, it presents with more aggressive features, including huge splenomegaly, higher cell count and higher blast cell percentage. Patients and methods: To investigate if after childhood the disease maintains or loses these characteristics of aggressiveness, we analyzed 2784 adult patients, at least 18 years old, registered by GIMEMA CMLWP over a 40-year period. Results: Young adults (YAs: 18-29 years old) significantly differed from adults (30-59 years old) and elderly patients (at least 60 years old) particularly for the frequency of splenomegaly (71%, 63% and 55%, P < 0.001), and the greater spleen size (median value: 4.5, 3.0 and 1.0 cm, P < 0.001). According to the EUTOS score, that is age-independent, high-risk patients were more frequent among YAs, than among adult and elderly patients (18%, 9% and 6%, P < 0.001). In tyrosine kinase inhibitors-treated patients, the rates of complete cytogenetic and major molecular response were lower in YAs, and the probability of transformation was higher (16%, 5% and 7%, P = 0.011). Conclusions: The characteristics of CML or the host response to leukemia differ with age. The knowledge of these differences and of their causes may help to refine the treatment and to improve the outcome.
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42. INCIDENCE OF SECOND MALIGNANCIES IN 559 PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC MYELOID LEUKEMIA TREATED WITH IMATINIB FRONTLINE: DATA FROM THE GIMEMA CML WORKING PARTY
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Gugliotta, G, Castagnetti, F, Palandri, F, Breccia, M, Soverini, S, Girasoli, M, Levato, L, 4cavazzini, F, Pregno, P, Bigazzi, C, Sica, S, Abruzzese, E, Di Lorenzo, R, Ciccone, F, Capucci, A, Alimena, G, Martinelli, G, Pane, F, Saglio, G, Baccarani, M, and Rosti, G
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43. Contribution of ABL kinasedomain mutations to imatinib resistance in different subsets ofPhiladelphia-positive patients: by the GIMEMA Working Party on Chronic MyeloidLeukemia
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Soverini, S, Colarossi, S, Gnani, A, Rosti, G, Castagnetti, F, Poerio, A, Iacobucci, I, Amabile, M, Abruzzese, E, Orlandi, E, Radaelli, F, Ciccone, F, Tiribelli, M, di Lorenzo, R, Caracciolo, C, Izzo, B, Pane, F, Saglio, Giuseppe, Baccarani, M, Martinelli, G, and GIMEMA Working Party on Chronic Myeloid Leukemia
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44. Contribution of ABL kinase domain mutation to imatinib resistance in different subsets of Philadelphia-positive patients: by the GINEMA working party on Chronic Myeloid Leukemia
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Soverini S, Colarossi S, Gnani A, Rosti G, Castagnetti F, Poerio A, Iacobucci I, Amabile M, Abruzzese E, Orlandi E, Radaelli F, Ciccone F, Tirimbelli M, Di Lorenzo R, Caracciolo C, Izzo B, Pane F, Saglio G, Baccarini M, Martinelli G, and Ginema workin party
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45. P.03.10 FUNCTIONAL DYSPEPSIA: IS DUODENAL BIOPSY WORTHWHILE?
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Capannolo, A., primary, Gabrieli, D., additional, Ciccone, F., additional, Viscido, A., additional, Necozione, S., additional, Serva, D., additional, and Frieri, G., additional
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46. 'Sull'analisi non-lineare dei ponti strallati precompressi.'
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Bontempi, Franco, Ciccone, F., and Malerba, P. G.
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elementi finiti ,ponti strallati ,analisi non lineare - Published
- 1995
47. INTERFERON ALFA-2A AS COMPARED WITH CONVENTIONAL CHEMOTHERAPY FOR THE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC MYELOID LEUKEMIA
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Tura, S, Baccarani, M, Zuffa, E, Russo, D, Zaccaria, A, Fiacchini, M, Testoni, N, Zamagni, M, Martinelli, G, Damiani, D, Michieli, M, Fowst, C, Holdener, E, Specchia, G, Liso, V, Morra, E, Bernasconi, C, Alimena, G, Mandelli, F, Leoni, P, Danieli, G, Nosari, A, Decataldo, F, Majolino, I, Caronia, F, Liberati, A, Grignani, F, Tabilio, A, Martelli, M, Paolino, F, Resegotti, L, Ditucci, A, Broccia, G, Leoni, F, Ciolli, S, Luciano, L, Rotoli, B, Perricone, R, Cajozzo, A, Montuoro, A, Delaurenzi, A, Volpe, E, Demilio, A, Battista, R, Capucci, A, Izzi, T, Scapoli, G, Castoldi, G, Lombardo, M, Torlontano, G, Landolfi, R, Leone, G, Delfini, C, Sparaventi, G, Papineschi, F, Spremolla, G, Risso, M, Marmont, A, Dini, D, Diprisco, U, Mangoni, L, Rizzoli, V, Girino, M, Ascari, E, Bodenizza, C, Carotenuto, M, Difrancesco, A, Quaglino, D, Nardelli, S, Ciccone, F, Miraglia, E, Debiase, R, Gallo, E, Pileri, A, Rambaldi, A, Barbui, T, Morandi, S, Bianchini, E, Derosa, C, Cimino, R, Ronca, F, Nobile, F, Cantonetti, M, Papa, G, Gallamini, A, Buffa, F, Musolino, C, Squadrito, G, Capaldi, A, Giovannelli, E, Pinotti, G, Venco, A, Zagonel, V, Pinto, A, Gentilini, I, Coser, P, Guglielmo, P, Cacciola, E, Pizzuti, M, Ricciuti, F, Fanin, R, Criscuolo, D, and Montefusco, E
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Settore MED/06 - Oncologia Medica ,CHRONIC MYELOGENOUS LEUKEMIA ,BONE-MARROW TRANSPLANTATION ,THERAPY ,Settore MED/15 - Malattie del Sangue - Published
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48. Campaign dirt alone not enough to bury a candidate
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Ciccone, F. Richard
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United States -- Political aspects ,Politicians -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes ,Business ,Business, regional - Abstract
When Blair Hull's U.S. Senate campaign imploded over the less-than-devastating revelations that he once kicked his ex-wife in the shin, it was simply another example of the naivete of politicians, [...]
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49. Thank the Boss for nation's quirky system of primaries
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Ciccone, F. Richard
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Politicians -- Evaluation ,Politicians -- Political activity ,Business ,Business, regional - Abstract
If Howard Dean holds up as the Democratic front-runner after Iowa and New Hampshire, he will owe a good part of his success to Richard J. Daley. As did George [...]
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50. EVALUATING SURVIVAL AFTER ALLOGENEIC BONE-MARROW TRANSPLANT FOR CHRONIC MYELOID-LEUKEMIA IN CHRONIC PHASE - A COMPARISON OF TRANSPLANT VERSUS NO-TRANSPLANT IN A COHORT OF 258 PATIENTS 1ST SEEN IN ITALY BETWEEN 1984 AND 1986
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Tura, S, Fanin, R, Russo, D, Zuffa, F, Fiacchini, M, Baccarani, M, Testoni, N, Zamagni, D, Zaccaria, A, Damiani, D, Michieli, M, Alimena, G, Montefusco, E, Mandelli, F, Morra, E, Bernasconi, C, Guglielmi, P, Cacciola, E, Battista, R, Dini, E, Specchia, G, Liso, V, Majolino, I, Caronia, F, Leoni, P, Danieli, G, Nosari, A, Decataldo, F, Paolino, F, Resegotti, L, Comotti, B, Barbui, T, Scapoli, G, Castoldi, G, Prossomariti, L, Montuori, R, Riccardi, A, Ascari, E, Landolfi, R, Bizzi, B, Lombardo, M, Torlontano, G, Leoni, F, Ferrini, P, Sparaventi, G, Delfini, C, Papineschi, F, Spremolla, G, Broccia, G, Nardelli, S, Ciccone, F, Deriu, L, Miraglia, E, Debiase, R, Bodenizza, C, Carotenuto, M, Rotondo, S, Gentilini, I, Coser, P, Capucci, A, Izzi, T, Luciano, L, Rotoli, B, Iacopino, P, Nobile, F, Cantonetti, M, Papa, G, Pinotti, G, Sala, G, Foa, P, Maiolo, M, Avanzini, P, Gobbi, F, Dore, F, Pardini, S, Ambrosetti, A, Perona, G, Dini, D, Liberati, A, Martelli, M, Grignani, F, Montuoro, A, Delaurenzi, A, Gallo, E, Pileri, A, Gallamini, A, Buffa, F, Abbadessa, A, Bruzzese, L, Derosa, C, Cimino, R, Mangoni, L, Rizzoli, V, Pizzuti, M, Ricciuti, F, Galieni, P, Dispensa, E, Zagonel, V, Pinto, A, Musolino, C, Squadrito, G, Perricone, R, Cajozzo, A, Morandi, S, Bianchini, E, Miliani, A, Monaco, M, Difrancesco, A, Quaglino, D, Rosti, G, Marangolo, M, Pasini, F, Diperri, T, Aglietta, M, and Gavosto, F
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RISK ,Settore MED/06 - Oncologia Medica ,CHRONIC MYELOGENOUS LEUKEMIA ,CHRONIC GRANULOCYTIC-LEUKEMIA ,CHEMOTHERAPY ,IRRADIATION ,RELAPSE ,Settore MED/15 - Malattie del Sangue - Published
- 1993
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