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2. Genetic strategies for sex-biased persistence of gut microbes across human life

3. Asparagine transport through SLC1A5/ASCT2 and SLC38A5/SNAT5 is essential for BCP‐ALL cell survival and a potential therapeutic target

5. Genomic and ecological approaches to identify the Bifidobacterium breve prototype of the healthy human gut microbiota

6. Colon-available mango (poly)phenols exhibit mitigating effects on the intestinal barrier function in human intestinal cell monolayers under inflammatory conditions.

7. GH136‐encoding gene (perB) is involved in gut colonization and persistence by Bifidobacterium bifidumPRL2010.

8. Disentangling the interactions between nasopharyngeal and gut microbiome and their involvement in the modulation of COVID-19 infection

10. Nanoemulsions Embedded in Alginate Beads as Bioadhesive Nanocomposites for Intestinal Delivery of the Anti-Inflammatory Drug Tofacitinib

11. List of contributors

13. Epidemiology, Patients’ Journey and Healthcare Costs in Early-Stage Non-Small-Cell Lung Carcinoma: A Real-World Evidence Analysis in Italy

14. Identification of a prototype human gut Bifidobacterium longum subsp. longum strain based on comparative and functional genomic approaches

15. Genetic strategies for sex-biased persistence of gut microbes across human life

16. The SLC38A5/SNAT5 amino acid transporter: from pathophysiology to procancer roles in the tumor microenvironment.

18. Designation of optimal reference strains representing the infant gut bifidobacterial species through a comprehensive multi‐omics approach

19. Mesenchymal stromal cells cultured in physiological conditions sustain citrate secretion with glutamate anaplerosis

20. P-092: Impaired glutamine/glutamate metabolic axis into myeloma microenvironment affects osteoclast formation.

22. Development and Validation of [18f](2 S,4 R)-4-Fluoroglutamine in Multiple Myeloma Mouse Models

23. [18F](2S,4R)-4-Fluoroglutamine as a New Positron Emission Tomography Tracer in Myeloma

24. P-016: The role [18F]-(2S,4R)-4-Fluoroglutamine as a new positron emission tomography tracer in Myeloma in vivo models.

26. ALL blasts drive primary mesenchymal stromal cells to increase asparagine availability during asparaginase treatment

27. [18F](2S,4R)-4-Fluoroglutamine as a New Positron Emission Tomography Tracer in Myeloma

28. An amino acid trade-off between Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia blasts and bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cells: a possible mechanism for asparaginase resistance

29. Myeloma Cells Deplete Bone Marrow Glutamine and Inhibit Osteoblast Differentiation Limiting Asparagine Availability

35. Length-dependent toxicity of TiO2 nanofibers: mitigation via shortening

36. [18f]-(2S,4R)-4-Fluoroglutamine As a New Positron Emission Tomography Tracer in Multiple Myeloma

37. Glutamine Depletion By Addicted Myeloma Cells Inhibits Osteoblastic Differentiation of Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Limiting Asparagine Availability: A Possible New Mechanism for Myeloma Bone Disease

38. [18f]-(2S,4R)-4-Fluoroglutamine As a New Positron Emission Tomography Tracer in Multiple Myeloma

39. [18F](2 S ,4 R)-4-Fluoroglutamine as a New Positron Emission Tomography Tracer in Myeloma.

43. Myeloma-Induced Alterations of Glutamine Metabolism Impair Bone Microenvironment Niche in Multiple Myeloma Patients

44. Length-dependent toxicity of TiO2 nanofibers: mitigation via shortening.

46. Autophagy and Glutamine Synthetase Induction Sustain ALL Blast Resistance to L‐Asparaginase in Human Bone Marrow Mesenchymal Stromal Cells

47. Glutamine Addiction of Multiple Myeloma Cells Reprograms Mesenchymal Stromal Cell Enzymes and Transporters Towards a Pro-Tumor Phenotype

48. A Wedding Tale.

49. Sala Paradiso.

50. In an Un-deconstructed Way.

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