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2. Enhancing canine semen quality through a second centrifugation after 48 hours of storage: a comparative study
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Letizia Sinagra, Angela Polisca, Giulia Donato, Tiziana Caspanello, Giorgia Pettina, Sara Pastore, Massimo De Majo, Santo Cristarella, Marco Quartuccio, and Viola Zappone
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Artificial insemination ,Cooled sperm ,Dog ,Sperm improving ,Sperm motility ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
Abstract Background Centrifugation is a common procedure to improve the quality of chilled and frozen canine semen by removing debris and seminal plasma and adding semen extenders. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and influence of a second centrifugation after 48 h of storage at 5 °C on the sperm quality of canine semen. The ejaculates of 45 healthy male dogs, divided into three groups according to body weight, were analyzed for macro- and microparameters such as ejaculate volume, sperm concentration, kinematic parameters, morphology, and integrity of plasma membrane. Samples were analyzed at baseline conditions (T0), after 24 h (T24) and after 48 h (T48) to assess the effects of the different treatments on sperm quality. Results The results showed a significant effect of a second centrifugation on the improvement of chilled sperm quality compared to the other techniques, especially up to 48 h. Conclusions Analysis of the data showed that the semen samples centrifuged and then cooled at 5 °C had acceptable semen parameters, especially in terms of motility, with a gradual decrease in serial evaluations after 24 and 48 h. A second centrifugation after 48 h of storage may lead to better semen quality and improve the kinetics of sperm parameters, the percentage of morphologically normal sperm and the percentage of sperm with intact membranes.
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- 2024
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3. Identifying barriers and facilitators for home reconstruction for prevention of Chagas disease: An interview study in rural Loja province, Ecuador
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Bates, Benjamin R, Carrasco-Tenezaca, Majo, Mendez-Trivino, Angela M, Mendoza, Luis E, Nieto-Sanchez, Claudia, Baus, Esteban G, and Grijalva, Mario J
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- 2023
4. Analysis of e-government and digital society indicators over the years: a comparative study of the EU member states
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Lnenicka, Martin, Luterek, Mariusz, and Majo, Lorraine Tinashe
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5. A qualitative exploration of knowledge of Chagas disease among adolescents in rural Ecuador
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Mora-Criollo, Patricia, Carrasco-Tenezaca, Majo, Casapulla, Sharon, Bates, Benjamin R, and Grijalva, Mario J
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- 2023
6. Enhancing canine semen quality through a second centrifugation after 48 hours of storage: a comparative study
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Sinagra, Letizia, Polisca, Angela, Donato, Giulia, Caspanello, Tiziana, Pettina, Giorgia, Pastore, Sara, De Majo, Massimo, Cristarella, Santo, Quartuccio, Marco, and Zappone, Viola
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- 2024
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7. The erythrocyte sedimentation rate and other markers of inflammation in cats tested for Leishmania infantum and feline immunodeficiency virus antibodies
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Donato, Giulia, Caspanello, Tiziana, Caprì, Alessandra, De Majo, Massimo, Iannelli, Nicola Maria, Rosace, Flavia, Bruno, Federica, Castelli, Germano, Pennisi, Maria Grazia, and Masucci, Marisa
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- 2024
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8. Inflammation and cytomegalovirus viremia during pregnancy drive sex-differentiated differences in mortality and immune development in HIV-exposed infants
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Evans, Ceri, Mutasa, Kuda, Rukobo, Sandra, Govha, Margaret, Mushayanembwa, Patience, Chasekwa, Bernard, Majo, Florence D., Tavengwa, Naume V., Broad, Jonathan, Noble, Christie, Gough, Ethan K., Kelly, Paul, Bourke, Claire D., Humphrey, Jean H., Ntozini, Robert, and Prendergast, Andrew J.
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- 2024
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9. The effect of physical barriers under a raised house on mosquito entry: an experimental study in rural Gambia
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Carrasco-Tenezaca, Majo, Jawara, Musa, Bradley, John, D’Alessandro, Umberto, Jeffries, David, Knudsen, Jakob B., and Lindsay, Steve W.
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- 2024
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10. The erythrocyte sedimentation rate and other markers of inflammation in cats tested for Leishmania infantum and feline immunodeficiency virus antibodies
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Giulia Donato, Tiziana Caspanello, Alessandra Caprì, Massimo De Majo, Nicola Maria Iannelli, Flavia Rosace, Federica Bruno, Germano Castelli, Maria Grazia Pennisi, and Marisa Masucci
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Erythrocyte sedimentation rate ,Acute phase proteins ,Cat ,Leishmaniosis ,FIV ,Co-infection ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Abstract Background In endemic areas, Leishmania infantum and feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV) co-infection occurs in cats, and may favour a progressive course of feline leishmaniosis. Abnormalities in serum protein fractions have been reported, but inflammation markers have scarcely been studied. Erythrocyte sediment rate (ESR) is a marker of inflammation that is poorly used in veterinary medicine, but it has been evaluated in EDTA blood using a recently introduced automatic device. We studied ESR and a pool of feline markers of inflammation (MoI) in cats L. infantum (Li +) and/or FIV antibody-positive (Li +FIV+/FIV+) with the aims (a) to evaluate ESR as MoI in cats with the infectious and clinical conditions considered and (b) to provide data about a pool of MoI never investigated in the feline infections studied and in other cat diseases before. Methods This prospective controlled study included 35 study group cats (Li +, n = 20; FIV +, n = 8; Li +FIV+, n = 7) and ten healthy antibody-negative control cats. Clinical findings at physical examination and selected clinical pathological abnormalities related to inflammation were statistically analysed in relation to the infectious status and ESR values. Results ESR values were higher in Li +, FIV+, and Li +FIV+ cats compared with control cats, and 40% of the study group cats had ESR values above the reference interval (RI). ESR positively correlated with some positive MoI and negatively with some negative MoI studied. Additionally, a higher prevalence of ESR values above the RI has been detected in cats with hypoalbuminemia or hypergammaglobulinemia and higher ESR values were measured in cats with serum protein electrophoresis (SPE) fraction abnormalities. Correlations were also found with erythrocytes, hemoglobin, hematocrit and some erythrocyte indices. FIV+ and Li +FIV+ cats had a higher prevalence of increased ESR values, and almost all had SPE abnormalities and more severe clinical presentations compared with Li + cats. Conclusions Abnormal levels of MoI were found in almost all parameters studied, particularly in FIV+ and Li +FIV+ cats. Also, ESR can be used as a marker of inflammation in cats with L. infantum and/or FIV infection. Graphical Abstract
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11. Protective effects of lemon nanovesicles: evidence of the Nrf2/HO-1 pathway contribution from in vitro hepatocytes and in vivo high-fat diet-fed rats
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Roberta Gasparro, Giuditta Gambino, Giulia Duca, Danila Di Majo, Valentina Di Liberto, Vincenza Tinnirello, Giulia Urone, Nicolò Ricciardi, Monica Frinchi, Nima Rabienezhad Ganji, Giuseppe Vergilio, Francesco Paolo Zummo, Francesca Rappa, Simona Fontana, Alice Conigliaro, Pierangelo Sardo, Giuseppe Ferraro, Riccardo Alessandro, and Stefania Raimondo
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Lemon-derived nanovesicles ,Oxidative stress ,Liver ,High-fat diet fed rats ,Metabolic syndrome ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
The cross-talk between plant-derived nanovesicles (PDNVs) and mammalian cells has been explored by several investigations, underlining the capability of these natural nanovesicles to regulate several molecular pathways. Additionally, PDNVs possess biological proprieties that make them applicable against pathological conditions, such as hepatic diseases. In this study we explored the antioxidant properties of lemon-derived nanovesicles, isolated at laboratory (LNVs) and industrial scale (iLNVs) in human healthy hepatocytes (THLE-2) and in metabolic syndrome induced by a high-fat diet (HFD) in the rat. Our findings demonstrate that in THLE-2 cells, LNVs and iLNVs decrease ROS production and upregulate the expression of antioxidant mediators, Nrf2 and HO-1. Furthermore, the in vivo assessment reveals that the oral administration of iLNVs improves glucose tolerance and lipid dysmetabolism, ameliorates biometric parameters and systemic redox homeostasis, and upregulates Nrf2/HO-1 signaling in HFD rat liver. Consequently, we believe LNVs/iLNVs might be a promising approach for managing hepatic and dysmetabolic disorders.
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12. Bifidobacterium longum and microbiome maturation modify a nutrient intervention for stunting in Zimbabwean infantsResearch in context
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Ethan K. Gough, Thaddeus J. Edens, Lynnea Carr, Ruairi C. Robertson, Kuda Mutasa, Robert Ntozini, Bernard Chasekwa, Hyun Min Geum, Iman Baharmand, Sandeep K. Gill, Batsirai Mutasa, Mduduzi N.N. Mbuya, Florence D. Majo, Naume Tavengwa, Freddy Francis, Joice Tome, Ceri Evans, Margaret Kosek, Andrew J. Prendergast, and Amee R. Manges
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Microbiome ,Metagenome ,Stunting ,Nutrition ,Infant ,Medicine ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Summary: Background: Small-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplements (SQ-LNS), which has been widely tested to reduce child stunting, has largely modest effects to date, but the mechanisms underlying these modest effects are unclear. Child stunting is a longstanding indicator of chronic undernutrition and it remains a prevalent public health problem. The infant gut microbiome may be a key contributor to stunting; and mother and infant fucosyltransferase (FUT) phenotypes are important determinants of infant microbiome composition. Methods: We investigated whether mother-infant FUT status (n = 792) and infant gut microbiome composition (n = 354 fecal specimens from 172 infants) modified the impact of an infant and young child feeding (IYCF) intervention, that included SQ-LNS, on stunting at age 18 months in secondary analysis of a randomized trial in rural Zimbabwe. Findings: We found that the impact of the IYCF intervention on stunting was modified by: (i) mother-infant FUT2+/FUT3− phenotype (difference-in-differences −32.6% [95% CI: −55.3%, −9.9%]); (ii) changes in species composition that reflected microbiome maturation (difference-in-differences −68.1% [95% CI: −99.0%, −28.5%); and (iii) greater relative abundance of B. longum (differences-in-differences 49.1% [95% CI: 26.6%, 73.6%]). The dominant strains of B. longum when the intervention started were most similar to the proficient milk oligosaccharide utilizer subspecies infantis, which decreased with infant age and differed by mother-infant FUT2+/FUT3− phenotypes. Interpretation: These findings indicate that a persistently “younger” microbiome at initiation of the intervention reduced its benefits on stunting in areas with a high prevalence of growth restriction. Funding: Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, UK DFID/Aid, Wellcome Trust, Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, US National Institutes of Health, UNICEF, and Nutricia Research Foundation.
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13. Inflammation and cytomegalovirus viremia during pregnancy drive sex-differentiated differences in mortality and immune development in HIV-exposed infants
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Ceri Evans, Kuda Mutasa, Sandra Rukobo, Margaret Govha, Patience Mushayanembwa, Bernard Chasekwa, Florence D. Majo, Naume V. Tavengwa, Jonathan Broad, Christie Noble, Ethan K. Gough, Paul Kelly, Claire D. Bourke, Jean H. Humphrey, Robert Ntozini, and Andrew J. Prendergast
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Abstract Children who are HIV-exposed but uninfected have increased infectious mortality compared to HIV-unexposed children, raising the possibility of immune abnormalities following exposure to maternal viraemia, immune dysfunction, and co-infections during pregnancy. In a secondary analysis of the SHINE trial in rural Zimbabwe we explored biological pathways underlying infant mortality, and maternal factors shaping immune development in HIV-exposed uninfected infants. Maternal inflammation and cytomegalovirus viraemia were independently associated with infant deaths: mortality doubled for each log10 rise in maternal C-reactive protein (adjusted hazard ratio (aHR) 2.09; 95% CI 1.33–3.27), and increased 1.6-fold for each log10 rise in maternal cytomegalovirus viral load (aHR 1.62; 95% CI 1.11–2.36). In girls, mortality was more strongly associated with maternal C-reactive protein than cytomegalovirus; in boys, mortality was more strongly associated with cytomegalovirus than C-reactive protein. At age one month, HIV-exposed uninfected infants had a distinct immune milieu, characterised by raised soluble CD14 and an altered CD8 + T-cell compartment. Alterations in immunophenotype and systemic inflammation were generally greater in boys than girls. Collectively, these findings show how the pregnancy immune environment in women with HIV underlies mortality and immune development in their offspring in a sex-differentiated manner, and highlights potential new intervention strategies to transform outcomes of HIV-exposed children. ClinicalTrials.gov/NCT01824940.
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- 2024
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14. The effect of physical barriers under a raised house on mosquito entry: an experimental study in rural Gambia
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Majo Carrasco-Tenezaca, Musa Jawara, John Bradley, Umberto D’Alessandro, David Jeffries, Jakob B. Knudsen, and Steve W. Lindsay
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Anopheles gambiae ,Housing ,Malaria ,Mosquitoes ,Sub-Saharan Africa ,Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine ,RC955-962 ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Abstract Background Anopheles gambiae, the major malaria mosquito in sub-Saharan Africa, feed largely indoors at night. Raising a house off the ground with no barriers underneath reduces mosquito-house entry. This experiment tested whether walling off the space under an elevated hut affects mosquito-hut entry. Methods Four inhabited experimental huts, each of which could be moved up and down, were used in rural Gambia. Nightly collections of mosquitoes were made using light traps and temperature and carbon dioxide levels monitored indoors and outdoors using loggers. Each night, a reference hut was kept at ground level and three huts raised 2 m above the ground; with the space under the hut left open, walled with air-permeable walls or solid walls. Treatments were rotated every four nights using a randomized block design. The experiment was conducted for 32 nights. Primary measurements were mosquito numbers and indoor temperature in each hut. Results A total of 1,259 female Anopheles gambiae sensu lato were collected in the hut at ground level, 655 in the hut with an open ground floor, 981 in the hut with air-permeable walls underneath and 873 in the hut with solid walls underneath. Multivariate analysis, adjusting for confounders, showed that a raised hut open underneath had 53% fewer mosquitoes (95% CI 47–58%), those with air-permeable walls underneath 24% fewer (95% CI 9–36%) and huts with solid walls underneath 31% fewer (95% CI 24–37%) compared with a hut on the ground. Similar results were found for Mansonia spp. and total number of female mosquitoes, but not for Culex mosquitoes where hut entry was unaffected by height or barriers. Indoor temperature and carbon dioxide levels were similar in all huts. Conclusion Raising a house 2 m from the ground reduces the entry of An. gambiae and Mansonia mosquitoes, but not Culex species. The protective effect of height is reduced if the space underneath the hut is walled off.
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15. The remarkable impact of Opuntia Ficus Indica fruit administration on metabolic syndrome: Correlations between cognitive functions, oxidative stress and lipid dysmetabolism in the high-fat, diet-fed rat model
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Danila Di Majo, Nicolò Ricciardi, Valentina Di Liberto, Mario Allegra, Monica Frinchi, Giulia Urone, Miriana Scordino, Alessandro Massaro, Giuseppa Mudò, Giuseppe Ferraro, Pierangelo Sardo, Giuseppe Giglia, and Giuditta Gambino
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Cognitive impairment ,Leptin ,Oxidative stress markers ,Behaviour ,Nutraceutical ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Background: A wealth of evidence underscores the bioactive properties of nutraceuticals and functional foods in addressing oxyinflammatory-based diseases with implications at both peripheral and central levels. Opuntia ficus-indica (OFI) is well-documented for its health-promoting attributes, though its fruit (OFIF) remains relatively understudied. Not only poses Metabolic Syndrome (MetS) cardiometabolic risks but also contributes significantly to cognitive impairment, especially in crucial brain areas such as hippocampus and hypothalamus. Methods: Following 8 weeks of HFD to induce MetS, rats received OFIF oral supplementation for 4 weeks to evaluate cognitive and affective modifications using behavioural paradigms, i.e. open field, burrowing, white-dark box, novelty-suppressed feeding, and object recognition tests. Our investigation extended to biochemical evaluations of lipid homeostasis, central and peripheral oxidative stress and neurotrophic pathways, correlating these measures together with circulating leptin levels. Results: Our data revealed that OFIF modulation of leptin positively correlates with systemic and brain oxidative stress, with markers of increased anxiety-like behaviour and impaired lipid homeostasis. On the other hand, leptin levels reduced by OFIF are associated with improved antioxidant barriers, declarative memory and neurotrophic signalling. Discussion: This study underscores OFIF neuroactive potential in the context of MetS-associated cognitive impairment, offering insights into its mechanisms and implications for future therapeutic strategies.
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16. Vestibular approach for thyroid surgery: a comprehensive review
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Luigi La Via, Antonio Zanghì, Andrea Cavallaro, Maria Di Vita, Antonino Maniaci, Salvatore Cocuzza, Alessandro Cappellani, and Simone Di Majo
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transoral ,endoscopic ,thyroidectomy ,neck ,minimally invasive ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
The transoral endoscopic thyroidectomy vestibular approach (TOETVA) is an innovative technique in thyroid surgery. This review compiles current research on TOETVA, covering its development, anatomical challenges, techniques, selection of suitable patients, results, complications, and future advancements. We performed a comprehensive literature review on PubMed, EMBASE, and Cochrane databases for articles published up to 15th March 2024. The search strategy included a combination of terms focused on “vestibular approach” and “thyroidectomy”. The review underscores the necessity for preoperative planning and careful patient selection to reduce risks and enhance outcomes. It discusses the unique anatomical challenges of TOETVA, such as avoiding mental nerve damage and the complexities involved in creating a subplatysmal space. Outcomes of TOETVA, including surgical duration, complication rates, and recovery times, are compared favorably to traditional methods. The approach is particularly noted for high patient satisfaction and superior cosmetic results. Complications specific to TOETVA, like infection, bleeding, and potential harm to the recurrent laryngeal nerve, are recognized. Future research directions are discussed as well. In summary, TOETVA is a promising alternative for thyroidectomy with excellent cosmetic outcomes and patient satisfaction. Success relies on selective patient criteria, surgical expertise, and continuous research to refine the approach.
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17. Protective effects of lemon nanovesicles: evidence of the Nrf2/HO-1 pathway contribution from in vitro hepatocytes and in vivo high-fat diet-fed rats
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Gasparro, Roberta, Gambino, Giuditta, Duca, Giulia, Majo, Danila Di, Di Liberto, Valentina, Tinnirello, Vincenza, Urone, Giulia, Ricciardi, Nicolò, Frinchi, Monica, Rabienezhad Ganji, Nima, Vergilio, Giuseppe, Zummo, Francesco Paolo, Rappa, Francesca, Fontana, Simona, Conigliaro, Alice, Sardo, Pierangelo, Ferraro, Giuseppe, Alessandro, Riccardo, and Raimondo, Stefania
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- 2024
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18. Reported Adverse Events in a Multicenter Cohort of Patients Ages 6-18 Years with Cystic Fibrosis and at Least One F508del Allele Receiving Elexacaftor/Tezacaftor/Ivacaftor
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Terlizzi, Vito, Fevola, Cristina, Presti, Santiago, Castaldo, Alice, Daccò, Valeria, Claut, Laura, Sepe, Angela, Majo, Fabio, Casciaro, Rosaria, Esposito, Irene, Vitullo, Pamela, Salvi, Marta, Troiani, Patrizia, Ficili, Francesca, Parisi, Giuseppe Fabio, Pantano, Stefano, Costa, Stefano, Leonetti, Giuseppina, Palladino, Nicola, Taccetti, Giovanni, Bonomi, Paolo, and Salvatore, Donatello
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19. Bifidobacterium longum and microbiome maturation modify a nutrient intervention for stunting in Zimbabwean infants
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Gough, Ethan K., Edens, Thaddeus J., Carr, Lynnea, Robertson, Ruairi C., Mutasa, Kuda, Ntozini, Robert, Chasekwa, Bernard, Geum, Hyun Min, Baharmand, Iman, Gill, Sandeep K., Mutasa, Batsirai, Mbuya, Mduduzi N.N., Majo, Florence D., Tavengwa, Naume, Francis, Freddy, Tome, Joice, Evans, Ceri, Kosek, Margaret, Prendergast, Andrew J., and Manges, Amee R.
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20. Impact of COVID-19 infection on lung function and nutritional status amongst individuals with cystic fibrosis: A global cohort study
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Kasmi, Irena, Drali, Ouardia, Burghart, Sabine, Lakatos-Krepcik, Andrea, Eder, Johannes, Jaksch, Peter, Kainz, Katharina, Kallinger, Margit, Leitner, Alexander, Mozdzen, Marta, Pfleger, Andreas, Renner, Sabine, Stadlinger, Martin, Thir, Christina, Nuriyev, Emil, Boboli, Hedwige, De Wachter, Elke, Dupont, Lieven, Gohy, Sophie, Hanssens, Laurence, Knoop, Christiane, Lammertyn, Elise, Nowé, Vicky, Pirson, Jessica, Thimmesch, Matthieu, Van Braeckel, Eva, Van Hoorenbeeck, Kim, Vanderhelst, Eef, Filho, Eduardo Piacentini, Athanazio, Rodrigo Abensur, Martins, Valéria de Carvalho, Duarte, Marta Cristina, Monte, Luciana de Freitas Velloso, de Fuccio, Marcelo Bicalho, Knabben, Adriana de Siqueira Carvalho, Melloti, Roberta, Meneses, Daniela Gois, Petrova, Guergana, Tješić-Drinković, Duška, Dugac, Andrea Vukić, Bambir, Ivan, Yiallouros, Panayiotis, Bilkova, Alena, Drevinek, Pavel, Macek, Milan, Jr, Olesen, Hanne Vebert, Pressler, Tania, Fouda, Eman Mahmoud, Nasr, Samya, Weldetsadik, Abate Yeshidinber, Al-iede, Montaha, Abdrakhmanov, Olzhas, Corvol, Harriet, Lemonnier-Videau, Lydie, Abely, Michel, Piccini, Carole Bailly, Belleguic, Chantal, Bihouee, Tiphaine, Billon, Yves, Bui, Stéphanie, Camara, Boubou, Cheraud, Marie-Christine, Chiron, Raphael, Duet, Emmanuelle Coirier, Cosson, Laure, Dalphin, Marie-Laure, Boucher, Isabelle Danner, De Miranda, Sandra, Deneuville, Eric, Dubus, Jean-Christophe, Durieu, Isabelle, Epaud, Ralph, Gerardin, Michèle, Grenet, Dominique, Houdouin, Véronique, Huet, Frédéric, Reem, Kanaan, Kessler, Romain, Languepin, Jeanne, Laurans, Muriel, Leroy, Sylvie, Llerena, Cathie, Macey, Julie, Mankikian, Julie, Marguet, Christophe, Martin, Clémence, Mely, Laurent, Mittaine, Marie, Murris-Espin, Marlène, Perisson, Caroline, Prevotat, Anne, Ramel, Sophie, Rames, Cinthia, Reix, Philippe, Revillon, Marine, Reynaud-Gaubert, Martine, Richaud-Thiriez, Bénédicte, Rittie, Jean-Luc, Scalbert-Dujardin, Manuëla, Sermet-Gaudelus, Isabelle, Storni, Véronique, Tatopoulos, Aurélie, Thouvenin, Guillaume, Troussier, Françoise, Weiss, Laurence, Wizla, Nathalie, Behl, Eva-Susanne, Brinkmann, Folke, Claßen, Martin, Graepler-Mainka, Ute, Griese, Matthias, Grübl, Armin, Hammermann, Jutta, Hebestreit, Helge, Heinzmann, Andrea, Herz, Alexander, Kiefer, Alexander, Kinder, Birte, Köster, Holger, Kuhnert, Stefan, Mainz, Jochen, Mayer, Angelika, Naehrig, Susanne, Niehues, Tim, Nüßlein, Thomas, Poplawska, Krystyna, Ringshausen, Felix, Rose, Markus, Rosenecker, Josef, Ruppel, Renate, Scharschinger, Anette, Schropp, Christian, Schwarz, Carsten, Smaczny, Christina, Sommerburg, Olaf, Sutharsan, Sivagurunathan, Stolz, Simone, Thomas, Wolfgang, Wege, Sabine, Welzenbach, Britta, Wollschläger, Bettina, Diamantea, Filia, Hatziagorou, Elpis, Manika, Katerina, Cox, Des, Elnazir, Basil, Fletcher, Godfrey, Gunaratnam, Cedric, McKone, Edward F., Plant, Barry J., Cohen-Cymberknoh, Malena, Gur, Michal, Livnat, Galit, Mei-Zahav, Meir, Amato, Annalisa, Ferrari, Gianluca, Badolato, Raffaele, Poli, Piercarlo, Battistini, Fiorella, Donati, Valentina, Bignamini, Elisabetta, Folino, Anna, Carnovale, Vincenzo, Castellani, Carlo, Casciaro, Rosaria, Cimino, Giuseppe, Cipolli, Marco, Lucca, Francesca, Collura, Mirella, Ficili, Francesca, Daccò, Valeria, Gagliano, Vanessa, Pizzamiglio, Giovanna, Mencarini, Valeria, Palladino, Nicola, Leonardi, Salvatore, Rotolo, Novella, Lucanto, Maria Cristina, Quattromano, Ester, Lucidi, Vincenzina, Majo, Fabio, Alghisi, Federico, Ciciriello, Fabiana, Manca, Antonio, Leonetti, Giuseppina, Maschio, Massimo, Messore, Barbara, Pantano, Stefano, Pisi, Giovanna, Spaggiari, Cinzia, Raia, Valeria, Laezza, Caterina, Ros, Mirco, Salvatore, Donatello, Taccetti, Giovanni, Francalanci, Michela, Vitullo, Pamela, Zolin, Anna, Aleksejeva, Elina, Malakauskas, Kestutis, Misevičiene, Valdone, Charatsi, Anna-Maria, la Barrière, Hélène De, Altenburg, Josje, Bannier, Michiel, Heijerman, Harry, Janssens, Hettie, Koppelman, Gerard, van der Meer, Renske, Merkus, Peter, Nuijsink, Marianne, Terheggen, Suzanne, van der Vaart, Hester, Wesseling, Geert-Jan, de Winter, Karin, Danevska, Ivana Arnaudova, Maretti, Tatjana Jakovska, Fustik, Stojka, Dziecichowicz-Latała, Daria, Wojsyk-Banaszak, Irena, Wozniacki, Lukasz, Amorim, Adelina, Santos, Ana Sofia Araújo, Castanhinha, Susana, Gamboa, Fernanda, Silva, Teresa Reis, Gonçalves, Fabienne, Pereira, Luísa, Ciuca, Ioana, Silva, Sónia, Csilla-Enikö, Szabo, Stan, Iustina, Amelina, Elena, Boitсova, Evgeniya, Chernyavskaya, Anastasia, Gorinova, Yuliya, Krasovskiy, Stanislav, Mukhina, Maria, Sherman, Victoria, Simonova, Olga, Kondratyeva, Elena, Bérešová, Eva, Bližnáková, Nina, Kayserová, Hana, Salobir, Barbara, Šelb, Julij, Krivec, Uroš, Fernandez, Antonio José Aguilar, Fernàndez, Antonio Alvarez, García, Félix Baranda, Aparicio, Marina Blanco, Corullón, Silvia Castillo, Cortell-Aznar, Isidoro, Pérez, Inés, Colomer, Jordi Costa i, Roig, María Cols, Pecellín, Isabel Delgado, Cáceres, Layla Diab, Paredes, Carmen Luna, Gartner, Silvia, Martínez, José Ramón Gutiérrez, Labarga, Inés Herrero, Girón-Moreno, Rosa Maria, Nogueira, Esperanza Jiménez, Ferreiro, Adelaida Lamas, Neyra, Alejandro López, Castro, Enrique Blitz, Galarraga, Laura Moreno, de Vincente, Carlos Martin, Navarro, Silvia Merlos, Nieto-Royo, Rosa, Fuster, Casilda Olveira, Pastor, Maria Dolores, Pérez-Ruiz, Estela, Prados-Sánchez, Concepción, Cancelo, Isabel Ramos, de Valbuena, Marta Ruiz, Asensi, José R. 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25. The remarkable impact of Opuntia Ficus Indica fruit administration on metabolic syndrome: Correlations between cognitive functions, oxidative stress and lipid dysmetabolism in the high-fat, diet-fed rat model
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Di Majo, Danila, Ricciardi, Nicolò, Di Liberto, Valentina, Allegra, Mario, Frinchi, Monica, Urone, Giulia, Scordino, Miriana, Massaro, Alessandro, Mudò, Giuseppa, Ferraro, Giuseppe, Sardo, Pierangelo, Giglia, Giuseppe, and Gambino, Giuditta
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26. Equity and representation in cardiology research: A comprehensive analysis of authorship from low and low-middle income countries in cardiology journals
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De Oliveira-Gomes, Diana, Guilliod, Christian, Gebran, Karim, Martinez de Majo, Alfonso, Lombardo, Gabriela, Garcia, Ruth, Abadi, Victoria, and Gulati, Martha
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27. Temporal dynamics of the egg bank of Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) in the winter-spring transition in a temperate region.
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Byttebier, Barbara, Loetti, Verónica, De Majo, María Sol, and Fischer, Sylvia
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28. Evaluation of volcanic ash as a low-cost high-temperature thermal energy storage material for concentrated solar power
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Majó, Marc, Svobodova-Sedlackova, Adela, Fernández, A. Inés, Calderón, Alejandro, and Barreneche, Camila
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29. Gastronomy tourism: A look at Benedictine monastic products in Europe
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Beltrán Peralta, Natalia, Aulet, Silvia, and Majó Fernández, Joaquim
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30. Heterogeneity of weight gain after initiation of Elexacaftor/Tezacaftor/Ivacaftor in people with cystic fibrosis
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Gramegna, Andrea, Majo, Fabio, Alicandro, Gianfranco, Leonardi, Gloria, Cristiani, Luca, Amati, Francesco, Contarini, Martina, Aliberti, Stefano, Fiocchi, Alessandro Giovanni, and Blasi, Francesco
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31. The gut microbiome and early-life growth in a population with high prevalence of stunting
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Robertson, Ruairi C., Edens, Thaddeus J., Carr, Lynnea, Mutasa, Kuda, Gough, Ethan K., Evans, Ceri, Geum, Hyun Min, Baharmand, Iman, Gill, Sandeep K., Ntozini, Robert, Smith, Laura E., Chasekwa, Bernard, Majo, Florence D., Tavengwa, Naume V., Mutasa, Batsirai, Francis, Freddy, Tome, Joice, Stoltzfus, Rebecca J., Humphrey, Jean H., Prendergast, Andrew J., and Manges, Amee R.
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32. A novel mutation in GAS8 gene associated with chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyposis in a case of primary ciliary dyskinesia: a case report
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Maria Cristina Artesani, Sara Santarsiero, Emanuela Sitzia, Francesca Romana Lepri, Monia Magliozzi, Fabio Majo, Nicola Ullmann, Alessandra Stracuzzi, Antonio Novelli, Giovanni Cristalli, and Alessandro Fiocchi
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chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyposis (CRSwNP) ,primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) ,GAS8 ,otitis ,bronchiectasis ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
BackgroundPrimary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD) is considered a rare cause of chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyposis (CRSwNP), which is reported in 6% of children with PCD. The forms of PCD associated with the variants of the GAS8 gene identified so far seem to be linked to recurrent respiratory infections (sinusitis, otitis, and bronchiectasis) without situs inversus.Case presentationWe report a case of an 11-year-old girl with recurrent otitis media, productive cough, and chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyposis with homozygosity for a novel nonsense mutation in the GAS8.ConclusionChildren with CRSwNP should be treated in a multidisciplinary manner (ENT, pulmonologist, allergist, pathologist, pediatrician, and geneticist) because nasal polyposis often hides etiologies that must be recognized.
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33. Assessment of testicular stiffness in fertile dogs with shear wave elastography techniques: a pilot study
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Viola Zappone, Nicola Maria Iannelli, Letizia Sinagra, Giulia Donato, Marco Quartuccio, Santo Cristarella, Massimo De Majo, and Tiziana Caspanello
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Ultrasound of the testes is important in the evaluation of breeding dogs, and recently advanced techniques such as Shear Wave Elastography (SWE) have been developed. This study focused on evaluation of normal testicular stiffness in healthy and fertile male dogs, employing both qualitative (2D-SWE) and quantitative (pSWE, 2D-SWE) techniques. Nineteen dogs of various medium-large breeds aged 3.39 ± 2.15 years, and with a history of successful reproduction were included after clinical, B-mode and Doppler ultrasound of testes and prostate, and semen macro and microscopic evaluations. pSWE involved square regions of interest (ROIs) placed at six different points in the testicular parenchyma, while 2D-SWE depicted stiffness with a color scale ranging from blue (soft) to red (stiff), allowing a subsequent quantification of stiffness by the application of 4 round ROIs. The results showed a mean Shear Wave Speed (SWS) of 2.15 ± 0.39 m/s using pSWE, with lower values above the mediastinum compared to below, and in the center of the testis compared to the cranial and caudal poles. 2D-SWE demonstrated a uniform blue pattern in the parenchyma, and a mean SWS of 1.65 ± 0.15 m/s. No significant differences were found between left and right testes, above and below the mediastinum, or among breeds. No correlations were observed between mean SWS and body condition score, age, testicular and prostatic volume. Weight was positively correlated with mean SWS only by 2D-SWE. By performing semen analysis and enrolling only healthy and fertile adult dogs, we ensured both structural and functional integrity of the testes. This pilot study represents a valuable baseline data for testicular stiffness by both pSWE and 2D-SWE with a Mindray US machine in medium-large sized healthy and fertile dogs, pointing out the potential role of SWE in the non-invasive fertility assessment and management of breeding dogs.
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34. Recurrent gastric antral vascular ectasia: a single center experience
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Andrea Cavallaro, Antonio Zanghì, Maria Di Vita, Vito Emanuele Catania, Giovanni Longo, Emanuele Lo Menzo, Roberta Granata, Maria Rosaria Valenti, Alessandro Cappellani, and Simone Di Majo
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antral vascular ectasia ,GAVE ,treatment ,APC ,RFA ,surgery ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
IntroductionGastric antral vascular ectasia (GAVE) is a rare cause of chronic or acute gastrointestinal bleeding. This condition accounts for ∼4% of upper gastrointestinal bleeding cases. This disease is often associated with systemic diseases, such as liver cirrhosis, chronic kidney failure, autoimmune conditions, diabetes mellitus, hypothyroidism, and cardiovascular diseases. However, its etiopathogenesis remains controversial.Materials and methodWe retrospectively reviewed the cases of GAVE treated at our digestive surgery unit. A total of nine patients were identified with a male/female ratio of 1.25:1 and an average age of 75.51 years (SD ± 9.85). All patients underwent endoscopic argon plasma coagulation (APC) treatment. At the time of the review, data on eight patients were available after 36 months of follow-up.ResultsAPC appears to be safe and effective for hemostasis of bleeding vascular ectasia. Only one (11.1%) patient required surgical intervention due to hemodynamic instability after multiple unsuccessful endoscopic treatments. No intraoperative and postoperative complication or bleeding relapse was experienced.DiscussionBased on our findings, we concluded that endoscopic APC is technically simple, but requires multiple re-interventions due to the incidence of relapses. Furthermore, larger randomized studies should be conducted to assess the role of elective surgery as the first intervention in stable patients with severe pathology and the timing of surgery after failed endoscopic treatment.
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35. Emoticons Unveiled: A Multifaceted Analysis of Their Linguistic Impact
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Ike Revita, Farah Anindya Zalfikhe, Helen Boholano, Nguyen Thanh Tuan, Balazs Huszka, and Zulfakhri Dt. Majo Datuk
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emoji ,emoticons ,digital communication ,language evolution ,linguistic impact ,Philology. Linguistics ,P1-1091 - Abstract
This study aims to thoroughly investigate the linguistic impact of emojis and emoticons in modern written communication. This work attempts to shed light on these digital symbols’ linguistic structure, social implications, and evolution through a multidisciplinary research method. A mixed-methods approach was used in the research, integrating interdisciplinary viewpoints with quantitative and qualitative analyses. A vast amount of data was gathered from various digital communication channels, such as email exchanges, messaging apps, and social media. A sizable collection of text messages with emojis and emoticons was assembled. Emotional cons and emojis were categorized using linguistic analysis, breaking down their structure into visual components and repeating patterns. Their grammatical and syntactic effects on written language were also evaluated in this investigation. The findings indicate that using emojis in writing positively correlates with emotional expressiveness. This implies that when people wish to express emotions and subtlety in their messages, they typically utilize more emoticons. They enhance digital etiquette, reduce misunderstandings, improve emotional connection, and foster cross-cultural understanding. Emoticons are a global visual language that helps people communicate, create empathy, and navigate digital communication.
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36. Longitudinal Effects of Elexacaftor/Tezacaftor/Ivacaftor: Multidimensional Assessment of Neuropsychological Side Effects and Physical and Mental Health Outcomes in Adolescents and Adults
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Graziano, Sonia, Boldrini, Francesca, Pellicano, Gaia Romana, Milo, Francesco, Majo, Fabio, Cristiani, Luca, Montemitro, Enza, Alghisi, Federico, Bella, Sergio, Cutrera, Renato, Fiocchi, Alessandro Giovanni, Quittner, Alexandra, and Tabarini, Paola
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37. The Role of Natural Products in Immunopharmacology
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Giulia Accardi, Danila Di Majo, and Anna Aiello
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n/a ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
The Special Issue “The Role of Natural Products in Immunopharmacology”, edited by Giulia Accardi, Danila Di Majo, and Anna Aiello focuses on the crucial role of natural products and their related components in treating various disorders, emphasizing their applications in the pharmacological and nutraceutical fields [...]
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38. Use of Lung Ultrasound in Cystic Fibrosis: Is It a Valuable Tool?
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Alessandra Boni, Luca Cristiani, Fabio Majo, Nicola Ullmann, Marianna Esposito, Maria Chiara Supino, Paolo Tomà, Alberto Villani, Anna Maria Musolino, and Renato Cutrera
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lung ultrasound ,cystic fibrosis ,management ,pulmonary exacerbations ,follow-up ,bronchiectasis ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a multisystem disorder characterized by progressive respiratory deterioration, significantly impacting both quality of life and survival. Over the years, lung ultrasound (LUS) has emerged as a promising tool in pediatric respiratory due to its safety profile and ease at the bedside. In the era of highly effective CF modulator therapies and improved life expectancy, the use of non-ionizing radiation techniques could become an integral part of CF management, particularly in the pediatric population. The present review explores the potential role of LUS in CF management based on available data, analyzing all publications from January 2015 to January 2024, focusing on two key areas: LUS in CF pulmonary exacerbation and its utility in routine clinical management. Nonetheless, LUS exhibits a robust correlation with computed tomography (CT) scans and serves as an additional, user-friendly imaging modality in CF management, demonstrating high specificity and sensitivity in identification, especially in consolidations and atelectasis in the CF population. Due to its ability, LUS could be an instrument to monitor exacerbations with consolidations and to establish therapy duration and monitor atelectasis over time or their evolution after therapeutic bronchoalveolar lavage. On the basis of our analysis, sufficient data emerged showing a good correlation between LUS score and respiratory function tests. Good sensitivity and specificity of the methodology have been found in rare CF pulmonary complications such as effusion and pneumothorax. Regarding its use in follow-up management, the literature reports a moderate correlation between LUS scores and the type, extent, and CT severity score of bronchiectasis. A future validation of ultrasound scores specifically in CF patients could improve the use of LUS to identify pulmonary exacerbations and monitor disease progression. However, further research is needed to comprehensively establish the role of LUS in the CF population, particularly in elucidating its broader utility and long-term impact on patient care.
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39. Mental Maps as a Strategy in the Development of Successful Intelligence in High School Students
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Núñez Lira, Luis Alberto, Novoa Castillo, Pedro Félix, Majo Marrufo, Helga Ruth, and Salvatierra Melgar, Ángel
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Mind maps are usually employed by teachers from all the educational levels as powerful learning strategies. This use enables important pedagogic achievements, but they do not exceed their maximum level, due to the dogmatic use of Tony Buzan's mind map (1996). Situation that would be different if it were entirely internalized, understand and applied. Precisely for that reason, the triarchic theory of intelligence developed by Rober Sternberg (1985) allows students to make decisions in several difficult situations with the suitable use of techniques and orientations in the development of the same intelligence. The research was developed by means of the case study from the qualitative focus, in which through the analysis of the evidences found and the use of an instrument that measured the successful intelligence, its development could be confirmed. However, the empiric analysis was not enough for validating the aforementioned development. For that reason, direct observation was chosen during learning sessions accomplished by the teacher responsible for the strategy to be used, and embodied in the field notebook. Likewise, in-depth interviews were conducted by educational psychologists. It should be noted that the analyzed documents have allowed developing the triangulation not only of evidences but also of methodologies, among them the documentary analysis, in order to reach conclusions that demonstrate how the development of the successful intelligence has been achieved. Finally, it is demonstrated than the use of the techniques of the mind maps with an educational strategy adapted to the applied group, achieves the significant development of the abilities of the analytical, creative and practical intelligence.
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40. Distinct lung cell signatures define the temporal evolution of diffuse alveolar damage in fatal COVID-19
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Milross, Luke, Hunter, Bethany, McDonald, David, Merces, George, Thomson, Amanda, Hilkens, Catharien M.U., Wills, John, Rees, Paul, Jiwa, Kasim, Cooper, Nigel, Majo, Joaquim, Ashwin, Helen, Duncan, Christopher J.A., Kaye, Paul M., Bayraktar, Omer Ali, Filby, Andrew, and Fisher, Andrew J.
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41. Impact of “Golden” tomato juice on cognitive alterations in metabolic syndrome: Insights into behavioural and biochemical changes in a high-fat diet rat model
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Gambino, Giuditta, Frinchi, Monica, Giglia, Giuseppe, Scordino, Miriana, Urone, Giulia, Ferraro, Giuseppe, Mudò, Giuseppa, Sardo, Pierangelo, Di Majo, Danila, and Di Liberto, Valentina
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42. Heterogeneity of weight gain after initiation of Elexacaftor/Tezacaftor/Ivacaftor in people with cystic fibrosis
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Andrea Gramegna, Fabio Majo, Gianfranco Alicandro, Gloria Leonardi, Luca Cristiani, Francesco Amati, Martina Contarini, Stefano Aliberti, Alessandro Giovanni Fiocchi, and Francesco Blasi
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Weight gain ,Response to treatment ,Personalized medicine ,CFTR modulators ,Elexacaftor ,Overweight ,Diseases of the respiratory system ,RC705-779 - Abstract
Abstract Background The introduction of the novel therapy, Elexacaftor/Tezacaftor/Ivacaftor (ETI) has been effective in improving weight gain in both clinical trials and real-world studies. However, the magnitude of this effect appears to be heterogeneous across patient subgroups. This study aims to identify potential determinants of heterogeneity in weight gain following 6-month ETI therapy. Methods We conducted a multicenter, prospective cohort study enrolling 92 adults with CF at two major CF centers in Italy with follow-up visit at one month and six months from ETI initiation. The treatment’s effect on weight changes was evaluated using mixed effect regression models that included subject-specific random intercepts and fixed effects for potential predictors of treatment response, time and a predictor-by-time interaction term. Results The mean weight gain at six months from the start of treatment was 4.6 kg (95% CI: 2.3–6.9) for the 10 patients with underweight, 3.2 kg (95% CI: 2.3-4.0) for the 72 patients with normal weight, and 0.7 kg (95% CI: -1.6-3.0) for the 10 patients with overweight. After six months of ETI treatment, 8 (80%) of the patients with underweight transitioned to the normal weight category, while 11 (15.3%) of the normal-weight patients became overweight. The major determinants of heterogeneity in weight gain were the baseline BMI and the presence of at least one CFTR residual function mutation, explaining 13% and 8% of the variability, respectively. Conclusions Our results indicate that ETI is highly effective in improving weight gain in underweight subjects with CF. However, our data also suggests the need for close monitoring of excess weight gain to prevent potential cardiometabolic complications.
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43. Unlocking the Enigma: Myocardial Fibrosis in the Oldest Known Reported Survivor with Single Ventricle - LV Type Morphology: Clinical Presentation and Diagnostic Revelations'
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Zarina Banu Abdulla, MD, MSc, Zahra Alizadeh Sani, MD, Kedar Madan, MD, Majo Joseph, MD, MSc, Cameron Bridgman, MD, MSc, and Suchi Grover, MD, PhD
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44. Distinct lung cell signatures define the temporal evolution of diffuse alveolar damage in fatal COVID-19Research in context
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Luke Milross, Bethany Hunter, David McDonald, George Merces, Amanda Thomson, Catharien M.U. Hilkens, John Wills, Paul Rees, Kasim Jiwa, Nigel Cooper, Joaquim Majo, Helen Ashwin, Christopher J.A. Duncan, Paul M. Kaye, Omer Ali Bayraktar, Andrew Filby, and Andrew J. Fisher
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COVID-19 ,Post-mortem lung tissue ,Diffuse alveolar damage ,Immunopathology ,Imaging mass cytometry ,Medicine ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Summary: Background: Lung damage in severe COVID-19 is highly heterogeneous however studies with dedicated spatial distinction of discrete temporal phases of diffuse alveolar damage (DAD) and alternate lung injury patterns are lacking. Existing studies have also not accounted for progressive airspace obliteration in cellularity estimates. We used an imaging mass cytometry (IMC) analysis with an airspace correction step to more accurately identify the cellular immune response that underpins the heterogeneity of severe COVID-19 lung disease. Methods: Lung tissue was obtained at post-mortem from severe COVID-19 deaths. Pathologist-selected regions of interest (ROIs) were chosen by light microscopy representing the patho-evolutionary spectrum of DAD and alternate disease phenotypes were selected for comparison. Architecturally normal SARS-CoV-2-positive lung tissue and tissue from SARS-CoV-2-negative donors served as controls. ROIs were stained for 40 cellular protein markers and ablated using IMC before segmented cells were classified. Cell populations corrected by ROI airspace and their spatial relationships were compared across lung injury patterns. Findings: Forty patients (32M:8F, age: 22–98), 345 ROIs and >900k single cells were analysed. DAD progression was marked by airspace obliteration and significant increases in mononuclear phagocytes (MnPs), T and B lymphocytes and significant decreases in alveolar epithelial and endothelial cells. Neutrophil populations proved stable overall although several interferon-responding subsets demonstrated expansion. Spatial analysis revealed immune cell interactions occur prior to microscopically appreciable tissue injury. Interpretation: The immunopathogenesis of severe DAD in COVID-19 lung disease is characterised by sustained increases in MnPs and lymphocytes with key interactions occurring even prior to lung injury is established. Funding: UK Research and Innovation/Medical Research Council through the UK Coronavirus Immunology Consortium, Barbour Foundation, General Sir John Monash Foundation, Newcastle University, JGW Patterson Foundation, Wellcome Trust.
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45. Characterising the performance measurement and management system in the primary health care systems of Malawi
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Martha K. Makwero, Tony Majo, Praveen Devarsetty, Manushi Sharma, Bob Mash, Luckson Dullie, and Wolfgang Munar
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Background: Performance Measurement and Management (PMM) systems are levers that support key management functions in health care systems. Just like many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), Malawi strives to improve performance via evidence-based decision making and a suitable performance culture. Aim: This study sought to describe PMM practices at all levels of primary health care (PHC) in Malawi. Setting: This study targeted three levels of PHC, namely the district health centres (DHCs), the zones, and the ministry headquarters. Methods: This was a qualitative exploratory research study where decision-makers at each level of PHC were engaged using key-informant interviews (KII) and focus group discussions (FGDs). Results: We found that there is a weak link among levels of PHC in supporting PMM practices leading to poor dissemination of priorities and goals. There is also failure to appropriately institute good PMM practices, and the use of performance information was found to be limited among decision-makers. Conclusion: Though PMM is acknowledged to be key in supporting health service delivery systems, Malawi’s PHC system has not fully embarked on making this a priority. Some challenges include unsupportive culture and inadequate capacity for PMM. Contribution: This study contributes to the understanding of the PMM processes in Malawi and further highlights the salient challenges in the use of information for performance management. While the presence of policies on PMM is acknowledged, implementation studies that deal with challenges are urgent and imperative.
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46. Red and golden tomato administration improves fat diet-induced hepatic steatosis in rats by modulating HNF4α, Lepr, and GK expression
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Rosaria Maria Pipitone, Rossella Zito, Giuditta Gambino, Gabriele Di Maria, Ayesha Javed, Giulia Lupo, Giuseppe Giglia, Pierangelo Sardo, Giuseppe Ferraro, Francesca Rappa, Daniela Carlisi, Danila Di Majo, and Stefania Grimaudo
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IntroductionNonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), characterized by lipid accumulation within hepatocytes exceeding 5% of liver weight, is strongly related to metabolic disorders, obesity, and diabetes and represents a health emergency worldwide. There is no standard therapy available for NAFLD. Lifestyle intervention, including phytonutrient intake, is key in preventing NAFLD development and progression.MethodsWe used a rat model of NAFLD to evaluate the effect of dietary supplementation with red tomato (RT) and golden tomato (GT)—a patented mix of fruit with varying degrees of ripeness and particularly rich in naringenin and chlorogenic acid—after steatosis development. We assessed the effects on body weight, metabolic profile, and hepatic steatosis.Results and discussionWe found a correlation between the amelioration of all the parameters and the liver gene expression. Our results showed that, together with the reversion of steatosis, the consumption of RT and GT can cause a significant reduction in triglycerides, low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol, fasting glucose, and homeostasis model assessment index. Meanwhile, we observed an increase in high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol according to the amelioration of the general lipidic profile. Regarding hepatic gene expression, we found the upregulation of Gk and Hnf4α involved in metabolic homeostasis, Lepr involved in adipokine signaling, and Il6 and Tnf involved in inflammatory response. Taken together, our results suggest that dietary intake of red and golden tomatoes, as a nutraceutical approach, has potential in preventing and therapeutics of NAFLD.
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47. The gut microbiome and early-life growth in a population with high prevalence of stunting
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Ruairi C. Robertson, Thaddeus J. Edens, Lynnea Carr, Kuda Mutasa, Ethan K. Gough, Ceri Evans, Hyun Min Geum, Iman Baharmand, Sandeep K. Gill, Robert Ntozini, Laura E. Smith, Bernard Chasekwa, Florence D. Majo, Naume V. Tavengwa, Batsirai Mutasa, Freddy Francis, Joice Tome, Rebecca J. Stoltzfus, Jean H. Humphrey, Andrew J. Prendergast, and Amee R. Manges
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Here, using metagenomics, the authors show that the gut microbiome of rural Zimbabwean infants undergoes programmed maturation that is unresponsive to sanitation and nutrition interventions but is strongly associated with maternal HIV infection and can moderately predict linear growth.
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48. A pilot study on the comparative evaluation of residual periodontal ligament in extracted teeth of chronic periodontitis patients with and without type 2 diabetes – Vital function of an occult dimension
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Irene Majo, B Manovijay, Mathew Jacob, P Rajathi, Saramma Mathew Fenn, and Saranyan Ravi
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Background: Periodontitis is the most common type of periodontal condition, primarily affecting middle-aged people and resulting in tooth loss; when combined with diabetes, it becomes a debilitating condition. The aim of this study is to compare the residual periodontal ligament length in periodontitis patients with and without diabetes. Materials and Methods: The cross-sectional observational study was conducted in the department of periodontics over 5 months. The patients in the study were divided into two groups. Group 1 comprised patients with periodontitis without type 2 diabetes and Group 2 comprised patients with periodontitis with type 2 diabetes. A total of 100 teeth 50 from each group were collected. The teeth were stained, and the Residual Periodontal Ligament (RPL) of all tooth aspects and surfaces to a total of 544 were measured. Two points were identified for measuring the RPL. The first point was from the apex of the tooth and the second point was the highest marking of the stain. The length from these two points was recorded as the RPL. Following which, means from Groups 1 and 2 were calculated to determine the rate of destruction. The average of the values for each tooth was calculated to determine the percentage of RPL in each tooth and surface. The Mann–Whitney test was used to compare the RPL of the teeth surfaces and Group 1 and Group 2 and P < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: The RPL was higher in nondiabetic patients, with a mean value of 23.66 mm, when compared to diabetic patients, with a mean RPL of 17.05 mm, implying that diabetic patients showed greater periodontal destruction. Buccal tooth surfaces displayed a mean RPL of 4.24 mm and 6.00 mm, lingual/palatal tooth surfaces with 4.02 mm and 5.91 mm, mesial tooth surfaces with 3.82 mm and 5.64 mm, and distal tooth surfaces showed 4.14 mm and 5.67 mm (diabetic and nondiabetic, respectively) with (P < 0.001) found to be statistically significant. Conclusion: This study observed that the destruction rate of the periodontal ligament was higher in diabetic teeth than in nondiabetic teeth, implying that patients with metabolic diseases such as type 2 diabetes influence the response of periodontal tissues to periodontitis and that hyperglycemia impacts the periodontal ligament either directly or indirectly.
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49. Strategi Coping Stres Konselor pada Era New Normal
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Hafidzah Kholisah and Happy Karlina Majo
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The Covid-19 pandemic has had various impacts, one of which is stress. One of these things happened to the counselor. The purpose of this study is to describe how counselor’s stress coping strategies work in the new normal era. The research method used is descriptive qualitative method. In collecting data by way of observations and interviews which are then processed data. The results of this study are that there are two forms of stress coping strategies, namely emotional focused coping and problem focused coping. The stress coping strategy carried out by counselors in the new normal era is by using emotional focused coping. Actions taken include self-control, accepting responsibility and positive reapraisal. The purpose of the counselor is to do a coping stress to reduce anxiety and worry about the problems faced, especially after the pandemic and entering the new normal era of adaptation.
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50. Peran Konselor dalam Pendidikan Karakter
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Eka Sari and Happy Karlina Majo
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character education, the role of the counselor, guidance and counseling ,Education ,Special aspects of education ,LC8-6691 - Abstract
This research aims to provide an overview of the problem of the role of school counselors related to the implementation of character education. In research using qualitative methods with literature review studies or literature studies. The results of this study show that the implementation of character development begins with the formation of the basic values and norms that exist in society according to state regulations. In its implementation, character education must involve all educators in schools so that the goals of national education can be achieved, one of which is a counselor. The position of school counselors as educators is stated in the 2003 National Education System Law. School counselors' efforts to play a role in implementing character education include consultants acting as examples, problem solvers, and mediators. The application of character education through guidance and counseling counselors has the aim of forming, developing, and increasing character points in students. In the application of character education, some points are emphasized and this is in line with the services of counseling guidance namely learning, personal, social, and career.
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