10 results on '"Renna, M"'
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2. Impact of Swine Ascariasis on Feeding Costs and Revenues in Farms associated with the Italian PDOs Dry-Cured Hams Industry.
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MASSAGLIA, S., MERLINO, V. M., BORRA, D., VERDUNA, T., RENNA, M., and RAMBOZZI, L.
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HAM industry ,ASCARIS suum ,SWINE nutrition ,SWINE carcasses ,SWINE farms ,SLAUGHTERING - Abstract
This study performed an evaluation of the impact ascariasis (or A. suum) has on feeding costs and revenues related to payment of carcasses and thighs used for the production of Italian PDO dry-cured hams. Differences in feeding costs and revenues were examined considering production phases (suckling piglets, weaners, fattening pigs and sows) in swine farms differing in terms of production cycle characteristics (farrow-to-finish or growing-to-finish cycles) and A. suum prevalence in the short-medium term (from 2011 to 2014) evaluated by liver milk spot lesions found at slaughterhouses. A. suum indirectly impacts the quality of carcass meatiness and thighs at slaughterhouses. The parasite also drives the exclusion of thighs at PDO dry-cured hams circuits as well as the carcass degradation. The clear correlation A. suum has with increasing feeding costs and reduction of farm revenues (directly linked with fatteners carcass meatiness and thigh quality standards) was demonstrated using GLM. The results provided cues to improving the control of parasites by farm management. In particular, the production of raw ham is very important in Italy, with nearly all pig farms in the country contributing pig thighs to the production of San Daniele and Parma PDO dry-cured hams, so consortia could represent an added value for the Italian pork industry. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
3. Differential clinical effects of different mutation subtypes in CALR-mutant myeloproliferative neoplasms
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Pietra, D, Rumi, E, Ferretti, V V, Buduo, C A Di, Milanesi, C, Cavalloni, C, Sant'Antonio, E, Abbonante, V, Moccia, F, Casetti, I C, Bellini, M, Renna, M C, Roncoroni, E, Fugazza, E, Astori, C, Boveri, E, Rosti, V, Barosi, G, Balduini, A, and Cazzola, M
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A quarter of patients with essential thrombocythemia or primary myelofibrosis carry a driver mutation of CALR, the calreticulin gene. A 52-bp deletion (type 1) and a 5-bp insertion (type 2 mutation) are the most frequent variants. These indels might differentially impair the calcium binding activity of mutant calreticulin. We studied the relationship between mutation subtype and biological/clinical features of the disease. Thirty-two different types of CALR variants were identified in 311 patients. Based on their predicted effect on calreticulin C-terminal, mutations were classified as: (i) type 1-like (65%); (ii) type 2-like (32%); and (iii) other types (3%). Corresponding CALR mutants had significantly different estimated isoelectric points. Patients with type 1 mutation, but not those with type 2, showed abnormal cytosolic calcium signals in cultured megakaryocytes. Type 1-like mutations were mainly associated with a myelofibrosis phenotype and a significantly higher risk of myelofibrotic transformation in essential thrombocythemia. Type 2-like CALR mutations were preferentially associated with an essential thrombocythemia phenotype, low risk of thrombosis despite very-high platelet counts and indolent clinical course. Thus, mutation subtype contributes to determining clinical phenotype and outcomes in CALR-mutant myeloproliferative neoplasms. CALR variants that markedly impair the calcium binding activity of mutant calreticulin are mainly associated with a myelofibrosis phenotype.
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- 2016
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4. Altered states of consciousness: Processed EEG in mental disease
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Spiegel, A., Tonner, P.H., and Renna, M.
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Due to increasing life expectancy and a rising elderly population in Europe, the incidence of mild cognitive impairment which may predict diseases like Alzheimer's Disease or Vascular Dementia, is rising. Neurophysiological techniques are simple and inexpensive tools for early diagnosis and provide useful and objective correlates of cognitive activity both in normal subjects and patients suffering from the above conditions. Cognitive impairment due to different mental disease is characterized by decreased power and coherence in the alpha/beta band, which suggests functional disconnection among cortical areas, whereas both power and coherence in the delta and theta bands increase as a sign of cortical deafferentation from subcortical structures. Quantification of power and phase relationship by bispectral analysis suggests the Bispectral Index could be a useful but simple tool for early diagnosis of mental disease.
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- 2006
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5. Abstracts Second Congress of the European Society for Clinical Neuropharmacology
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Agid, Y., Arendt, T., Gärtner, U., Holzer, M., Fruth, P., Brückner, M. K., Arzberger, T., Weindl, A., Baas, H., Demisch, L., Harder, S., Bürklin, F., Fischer, P. A., Bagli, M., Rao, M. L., Sobanski, T., Laux, G., Barbier, P., Fumagalli, F., Donati, E., Maggio, R., Racagni, G., Corsini, G. U., Riva, M., Berger, J., Löschl, B., Bernheimer, H., Lugowska, A., Tylki-Szymanska, A., Gieselmann, V., Molzer, B., Faé, I., Bernocchi, G., Scherini, E., Necchi, D., Bigl, M., Bleyl, D., Bigl, V., Eschrich, K., Block, F., Schwarz, M., Blum-Degen, D., Müller, Th., Kuhn, W., Gerlach, M., Przuntek, H., Riederer, R., Bonuccelli, U., Ceravolo, R., Nuti, A., D'Avino, C., Placidi, G., Perugi, G., Cassano, G. B., Del Dotto, P., Piccini, P., Colzi, A., Muratorio, A., Braak, H., Braak, E., Yilmazer, D. M., de Vos, R. A. I., Jansen, E. N. H., Bringmann, G., Clement, H. W., Grote, C., Rausch, F., Reichmann, H., Riederer, P., Sontag, K. -H., Wesemann, W., God, R., Feineis, D., Brückner, R., Protzen, J. -A., Fähr, S., Rausch, W. -D., Brunt, E. R. P., Pruim, J., Willemsen, A. J., van Weerden, T. W., Bryan-Lluka, L. J., Bönisch, H., Büttner, Th., Kühn, W., McMonagle, U., Calza, L., Pozza, M., Coraddu, F., Farci, G., Carlsson, A., Napolitano, A., Salvetti, S., Dell'Agnello, G., Renna, M., Conquet, F., Bashir, Z., Daniel, H., Ferraguti, F., Collingridge, G., Crépel, F., Coos Verhoef, J., Merkus, F. W. H. M., Junginger, H. E., Cruz-Sánchez, F. F., Kutschka, T., Beeg, M., Deuschle, M., Weber, B., Körner, A., Standhardt, H., Lammers, C. -H., Motzek-Noé, T., Heuser, I., Earl, C. D., Reum, T., Sautter, J., Xie, J. -X, Kupsch, A., Oertel, W. H., Morgenstern, R., Emilien, G. M., Maloteaux, J. M., Seghers, A., Charles, G., Erdmann, R., Högemann, D., Fichter, N., Lücking, C. H., Landwehrmeyer, G. B., Winter, T., Feuerstein, T. J., Fitzgeral, D., Anderson, M. C., Lawlor, B., Tipton, K. F., Frackowiak, R. S. J., Freo, U., Dam, M., Pizzolato, G., Merico, A., Ori, C., Sale, E., Battistin, L., Fritze, J., Froelich, L., Goetz, M., Gsell, W., Jellinger, K., Beckmann, H., Fünfgeld, E. W., Glinka, Y., Youdim, M. B. H., Götz, M. E., Breithaupt, W., Burger, R., Streifler, M., Simanyi, M., Müller, F., Danielczyk, W., Hirning, T., Sohlbach, M., Nafc, R., Sternadl, H., Winter, M., Nöth, U., Heim, C., Hartmann, J., Künig, G., Niedermeyer, B., Berger, W., Deckert, J., Abel, F., Heinsen, H., Senitz, D., Mayr, J., Ransmayr, G., Hartung, H. -P., Heils, A., Teufel, A., Petri, S., Seemann, M., Bengel, D., Degen, H. J., Lesch, K. P., Sontag, T., Heinen, F., Korinthenberg, R., Heiss, W. -D., Rüb, U., Gangus, B., Jungkunz, G., Bauer, M., Ulmar, G., Böcker, F., Schüler, M., Bethke, B., Lockemann, U., Hermans, E., Vanhoorde, P., Hesse, S., Hüll, M., Fiebich, B., Lieb, K., Strauss, S., Berger, M., Volk, B., Bauer, J., Iversen, L. L., Janetzky, B., Hauck, S., Jeanjean, A. P., Laterre, E. C., Bancher, C., Jost, W. H., Kalus, P., Kanner, B., Khrapova, E. V., Brusov, O. S., Knauber, J., Müller, W. E., Korczyn, A. D., Kornhuber, J., Parsons, C. G., Hartmann, S., Retz, W., Kamolz, S., Thome, J., Koutsilieri, E., Chen, T. -S., Kreutzberg, G. W., Krieglstein, J., Winkel, R., Danielcyk, S., Gerstner, A., Mattern, C., Häcker, R., Labunsky, D., Zhirnova, I., Komelkova, L., Popova, L., Avdiunina, I., Lakke, J. P. W. F., Lange, K. W., Steup, A., Tucha, O., Naumann, M., Lassmann, H., Leszek, J., Gasiorowski, K., Inglot, D., Lohse, M. J., Löschmann, P. -A., Eblen, F., Wüllner, U., Klockgether, T., Dichgans, J., Macrae, I. M., Mimmack, M. L., Emson, P., Norta, M., Borchert, H. -H., Medori, R., Chan, W. W., Heinemann, T., Melzacka, M., Kolasiewicz, W., Sieklucka, M., Jaros, T., Mesec, A., Šega, S., Kiauta, T., Moser, A., Vieregge, P., Siebecker, F., Münch, G., Schinzel, R., Michaelis, J., Cunningham, A., Da Prada, M., Borroni, E., Zürcher, G., Reiners, K., Neveu, P. J., Nitsch, R. M., Pavese, N., Lucetti, C., Rossi, G., Offen, D., Ziv, I., Stein, R., Barzilai, A., Hochman, A., Melamed, E., Ozawa, H., Hashimoto, E., Saito, T., Ymamoto, M., Takahata, N., Frölich, L., Paulus, W., Hermsteiner, E., Haug, B., Bandelow, B., Peckys, D., Gleichauf, O., Jackisch, R., Landwehrmeyer, B., Bloß, H. G., Plaschke, K., Müller, D., Hoyer, S., Avdyuna, L. A., Putzke, J., Spanagel, R., Tolle, T. R., Zieglgänsberger, W., Rabey, J. -M., Orlov, E., von Raison, F., Lehmann, K., Havemann-Reinecke, U., Butà, M., Federspiel, S., Maier, H., Abdel-mohsen, M., Abdel-moneim, M., Reynolds, G. P., Sardar, A. M., Eggett, C. J., Rosario, P., de la Morena, E., José Barro, M., Rossini, P. M., Roth, J., Růžička, E., Svobodová, I., Mečíř, P., Jech, R., Remeš, F., Kleinschroth, A., Schliebs, R., Roßner, S., Heider, M., Schubert, H., König, P., Schuttes, H., HaveIec, L., Schwartz, J. -C., Sendtner, M., Smith, A., Li, M., Griesbeck, O., Parsadanian, A., Holtmann, B., Carroll, P., Toyka, K. V., Thoenen, H., Sharkawy, A. A., Ibrahim, T. A., Pulkowski, U., Siesjö, B. K., Klessaschek, M., Sopper, S., Demuth, M., Dörries, R., Hemm, S., Stahl-Hennig, C., Brinkmann, R., ter Meulen, V., Sperk, G., Schwarzer, C., Stern, G., Storm, G., Strein, I., Struck, M., Stürenburg, H. J., Kunze, K., Svadovsky, A. I., Morgunov, K. V., Peresedov, V. V., Moshkin, A. V., Teherani, D. K., Baumer, A., Rösier, M., Rösler, M., Wiesbeck, G. A., Wodarz, N., Boning, J., Timerbaeva, S. L., Alekseeva, N. S., Toso, A., Barletta, D., Tuulik, V., Lossmann, E., Raja, A., Meister, A., Uitti, R. J., Rajput, A. H., Ahlskog, J. E., Offord, K. P., Schroeder, D. R., O'Brien, P. C., Vaglini, F., Fascetti, F., Pardini, C., Mancino, L., Velbinger, K., Hartmann, H., Eckert, A., Grüter, S., Behrens, S., Niemann, J., Guschelbauer, B., Lauk, M., Wissel, J., Poewe, W., Wurthman, C., Janzen, E. N. H., Goping, G., Adegemo, O. M., Gemma, A., Kuijpers, J., Pollard, H. B., Zielke, B., Ziemann, U., and Bruns, D.
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- 1995
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6. Regulation of the Bacillus subtilis alsS, alsD, and alsR genes involved in post-exponential-phase production of acetoin
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Renna, M C, Najimudin, N, Winik, L R, and Zahler, S A
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Acetoin is a major extracellular product of Bacillus subtilis grown on glucose and other fermentable carbon sources. The enzymes responsible for the formation of acetoin, acetolactate synthase, and acetolactate decarboxylase are synthesized in detectable amounts only in cells that have reached stationary phase. We have cloned and sequenced the genes encoding these enzymes, alsS and alsD, as well as a gene, alsR, that regulates their expression. alsS and alsD appear to compose a single operon, while alsR is transcribed divergently from the alsSD operon. AlsR shows significant homology to the LysR family of bacterial activator proteins, and when alsR is disrupted the alsSD operon is not expressed. Transcriptional fusions to alsS and alsR revealed that AlsR is required for the transcription of the alsSD operon, which increases during stationary phase. Two mutations that cause increased expression of the alsSD operon have been isolated, cloned, and sequenced. They each change an amino acid in the AlsR protein.
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- 1993
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7. The relationship of plasma catecholamine and lactate during anaerobic threshold exercise in mitochondrial myopathies
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Siciliano, G., Renna, M., Manca, M.L., Prontera, C., Zucchelli, G., Ferrannini, E., and Murri, L.
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- 1999
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8. A wearable time domain near infrared spectroscopy system
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Shadgan, Babak, Gandjbakhche, Amir H., Lacerenza, M., Buttafava, M., Renna, M., Torricelli, A., Tosi, A., Dalla Mora, A., Zappa, F., Pifferi, A., and Contini, D.
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- 2020
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9. The LUCA device: laser and ultrasound co-analyzer for thyroid nodules
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Dehghani, Hamid, Wabnitz, Heidrun, Cortese, L., Aranda, G., Buttafava, M., Contini, D., Dalla Mora, A., de Fraguier, S., Dehghani, H., García, E., Gomis, R., Hanzu, F., Josè Torra, F., Krischak, K., Lo Presti, G., Mora, M., Pifferi, A., Renna, M., Rosinski, B., Konugolu Venkata Sekar, S., Squarcia, M., Taroni, P., Tosi, A., Weigel, U. M., Wojtkiewicz, S., Zanoletti, M., Zolda, P., and Durduran, T.
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- 2019
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10. A wearable time domain near-infrared spectroscopy system
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Dehghani, Hamid, Wabnitz, Heidrun, Lacerenza, M., Buttafava, M., Renna, M., Marchesi, L., Torricelli, A., Tosi, A., Dalla Mora, A., Zappa, F., Pifferi, A., and Contini, D.
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- 2019
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