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2. Aristotle - Ἀριστοτέλης (ARISTOTÉLĒS, 384/3- 322/1 BCE) The revelation of tuberculosis in his zoological works
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Cilione, M., Martini, M., Zampieri, F., Riccardi, N., Brigo, F., and Gazzaniga, V.
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ABSTRACTOne of the most challenging issues with the sources of ancient medicine is to be able to identify the correspondence between the diseases we know today and those reported in ancient medical texts. Ancient diseases’ definitions rarely help us, and the symptoms described often correspond to more than one disease. This is especially true about tuberculosis, a disease that historians of medicine habitually associates with the Greek words phthi(n)o (φθίνω), verb, phthisis/phthoe (φθίσις/φθόη), noun, phthinodes/phthisikos (φθινώδης/φθισικός), adjective, all etymologically linked to an Indo-European root that expresses the idea of consumption in a broad sense. This article aims to analyze a group of Greek words, branchos/branchia (βράγχος/βράγχια), krauros/kraurao (κραῦρος/κραυράω), and katarreo (καταρρέω), that appear in nosological contexts very close to the infectious disease that today we call tuberculosis. Moreover, the paper aims to focus on the transmission pathways of TB being via animal-human contact and some ancient strategies to cure it. The symptoms, transmission pathways and therapeutic approach of tuberculosis belong to a homogeneous pathological picture that emerges from a set of texts that date back to the period between the fifth century BC and the second century AD.
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- 2023
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3. Gut microbial fatty acid isomerization modulates intraepithelial T cells
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Song, Xinyang, Zhang, Haohao, Zhang, Yanbo, Goh, Byoungsook, Bao, Bin, Mello, Suelen S., Sun, Ximei, Zheng, Wen, Gazzaniga, Francesca S., Wu, Meng, Qu, Fangfang, Yin, Qiangzong, Gilmore, Michael S., Oh, Sungwhan F., and Kasper, Dennis L.
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The human gut microbiome constantly converts natural products derived from the host and diet into numerous bioactive metabolites1–3. Dietary fats are essential micronutrients that undergo lipolysis to release free fatty acids (FAs) for absorption in the small intestine4. Gut commensal bacteria modify some unsaturated FAs—for example, linoleic acid (LA)—into various intestinal FA isomers that regulate host metabolism and have anticarcinogenic properties5. However, little is known about how this diet–microorganism FA isomerization network affects the mucosal immune system of the host. Here we report that both dietary factors and microbial factors influence the level of gut LA isomers (conjugated LAs (CLAs)) and that CLAs in turn modulate a distinct population of CD4+intraepithelial lymphocytes (IELs) that express CD8αα in the small intestine. Genetic abolition of FA isomerization pathways in individual gut symbionts significantly decreases the number of CD4+CD8αα+IELs in gnotobiotic mice. Restoration of CLAs increases CD4+CD8αα+IEL levels in the presence of the transcription factor hepatocyte nuclear factor 4γ (HNF4γ). Mechanistically, HNF4γ facilitates CD4+CD8αα+IEL development by modulating interleukin-18 signalling. In mice, specific deletion of HNF4γ in T cells leads to early mortality from infection by intestinal pathogens. Our data reveal a new role for bacterial FA metabolic pathways in the control of host intraepithelial immunological homeostasis by modulating the relative number of CD4+T cells that were CD4+CD8αα+.
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- 2023
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4. ESTUDIO DE COMPETITIVIDAD DE LAS PYMES EXPORTADORAS DE LA REGIÓN DE VILLA MARÍA, ARGENTINA
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Salvador Beltramino, Nicolás, Cecilia Conci, María, Marcelo Ingaramo, Juan, and Carina Gazzaniga, Lilia
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- 2016
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5. Targeting PD-L2–RGMb overcomes microbiome-related immunotherapy resistance
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Park, Joon Seok, Gazzaniga, Francesca S., Wu, Meng, Luthens, Amalia K., Gillis, Jacob, Zheng, Wen, LaFleur, Martin W., Johnson, Sarah B., Morad, Golnaz, Park, Elizabeth M., Zhou, Yifan, Watowich, Stephanie S., Wargo, Jennifer A., Freeman, Gordon J., Kasper, Dennis L., and Sharpe, Arlene H.
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The gut microbiota is a crucial regulator of anti-tumour immunity during immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy. Several bacteria that promote an anti-tumour response to immune checkpoint inhibitors have been identified in mice1–6. Moreover, transplantation of faecal specimens from responders can improve the efficacy of anti-PD-1 therapy in patients with melanoma7,8. However, the increased efficacy from faecal transplants is variable and how gut bacteria promote anti-tumour immunity remains unclear. Here we show that the gut microbiome downregulates PD-L2 expression and its binding partner repulsive guidance molecule b (RGMb) to promote anti-tumour immunity and identify bacterial species that mediate this effect. PD-L1 and PD-L2 share PD-1 as a binding partner, but PD-L2 can also bind RGMb. We demonstrate that blockade of PD-L2–RGMb interactions can overcome microbiome-dependent resistance to PD-1 pathway inhibitors. Antibody-mediated blockade of the PD-L2–RGMb pathway or conditional deletion of RGMb in T cells combined with an anti-PD-1 or anti-PD-L1 antibody promotes anti-tumour responses in multiple mouse tumour models that do not respond to anti-PD-1 or anti-PD-L1 alone (germ-free mice, antibiotic-treated mice and even mice colonized with stool samples from a patient who did not respond to treatment). These studies identify downregulation of the PD-L2–RGMb pathway as a specific mechanism by which the gut microbiota can promote responses to PD-1 checkpoint blockade. The results also define a potentially effective immunological strategy for treating patients who do not respond to PD-1 cancer immunotherapy.
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- 2023
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6. Correction to: The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA): updated norms and psychometric insights into adaptive testing from healthy individuals in Northern Italy
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Aiello, Edoardo Nicolò, Gramegna, Chiara, Esposito, Antonella, Gazzaniga, Valentina, Zago, Stefano, Difonzo, Teresa, Maddaluno, Ottavia, Appollonio, Ildebrando, and Bolognini, Nadia
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- 2023
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7. Recent developments in dry coating
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Cerea, Matteo, Zema, Lucia, Palugan, Luca, and Gazzaniga, Andrea
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Coating processes -- Methods -- Analysis -- Usage ,Coatings -- Usage -- Analysis -- Product development ,Pharmaceutical industry -- Product development ,Business ,Pharmaceuticals and cosmetics industries ,Usage ,Analysis ,Methods ,Product development - Abstract
Dry coating avoids the use of water or, at least, allows it to be reduced to very small amounts with respect to the coating material, thus overcoming the need for [...]
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- 2008
8. Durability of Mortars Manufactured with Low-Carbon Binders Exposed to Calcium Chloride-Based De-Icing Salts
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Coffetti, Denny, Cabrini, Marina, Crotti, Elena, Gazzaniga, Gabriele, Lorenzi, Sergio, Pastore, Tommaso, and Coppola, Luigi
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Calcium chloride is one of the main de-icing salts for removing snow and ice from roads, infrastructures and service areas. It is well known that reinforced concrete structures, if exposed to calcium chloride, can suffer from severe damages due to both corrosion of steel reinforcement and chemical attack of the cement paste. This paper aims at evaluating the resistance to chemical attack of mortars manufactured with different low-carbon binders (alkali activated slag cements, calcium sulphoaluminate cement-based blends, high volume ultrafine fly ashes cements) in presence of CaCl
2 -based de-icing salts in cold weather (temperature about 4°C). Results indicated that alkali activated slag-based mortars are quasi-immune to calcium chloride attack due to their mineralogical composition. On the contrary, calcium sulphoaluminate-based blends show the total loss of binding capacity, especially when calcium sulphoaluminate cement is used with gypsum and Portland cement. Finally, the partial substitution of Portland cement with ultrafine fly ash strongly reduces the mass change and the strength loss of mortars submerged in 30 wt.% CaCl2 solutions due to the strong reduction of calcium hydroxide responsible for the calcium oxychloride formation in the cement paste.- Published
- 2022
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9. The divergence of neuroscience and law.
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Waldbauer, Jacob R. and Gazzaniga, Michael S.
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Insanity -- Jurisprudence ,Criminal liability -- Laws, regulations and rules - Published
- 2001
10. Platelet hyperactivity in hypertensive older patients is controlled by lowering blood pressure
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Riondino, Silvia, Pignatelli, Pasquale, Pulcinelli, Fabio M., Lenti, Luisa, Di Veroli, Claudio, Marigliano, Vincenzo, and Gazzaniga, Pier Paulo
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Hypertension -- Research ,Aged -- Care and treatment ,Blood pressure -- Care and treatment ,Blood platelets -- Activation ,Health ,Seniors - Abstract
A study on platelet hyperactivity in older men and women with hypertension and no other risk factors for atherogenic disease is discussed. Study results indicate that normalization of blood pressure brings about a significant reduction in enhanced platelet activity, which is frequently associated with hypertension.
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- 1999
11. The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA): updated norms and psychometric insights into adaptive testing from healthy individuals in Northern Italy
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Aiello, Edoardo Nicolò, Gramegna, Chiara, Esposito, Antonella, Gazzaniga, Valentina, Zago, Stefano, Difonzo, Teresa, Maddaluno, Ottavia, Appollonio, Ildebrando, and Bolognini, Nadia
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Background: The availability of fine-grained, culture-specific psychometric outcomes can favor the interpretation of scores of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), the most frequently used instrument to screen for mild cognitive dysfunctions in both instrumental and non-instrumental domains. This study thus aimed at providing: (i) updated, region-specific norms for the Italian MoCA, by also (ii) comparing them to pre-existing ones with higher geographical coverage; (iii) information on sensitivity and discriminative capability at the item level. Methods: Five hundred and seventy nine healthy individuals from Northern Italy (208 males, 371 females; age: 63.4 ± 15, 21–96; education: 11.3 ± 4.6, 1–25) were administered the MoCA. Item Response Theory (IRT) was adopted to assess item difficulty and discrimination. Normative values were derived by means of the Equivalent Scores (ESs) method, applied to the MoCA and its sub-scales. Average ESs were also computed. Agreement with previous ESs classification was assessed via Cohen’s k. Results: Age and education significantly predicted all MoCA measures except for Orientation, which was related to age only. No sex differences were detected when tested along with age and education. Substantial disagreements with previous ESs classifications were detected. Several items proved to be scarcely sensitive, especially the placeitem from Orientation and the letter detection task. Memory items showed high discriminative capability, along with certain items assessing executive functions and orientation. Discussion: Item-level information herewith provided for the Italian MoCA can help interpret its scores by Italian practitioners. Italian practitioners should consider an adaptive use of region-specific norms for the MoCA.
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- 2022
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12. Ischemic heart disease and stroke mortality in African-American, Hispanic, and non-Hispanic white men and women, 1985 to 1991
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Karter, Andrew J., Gazzaniga, Jeannie M., Cohen, Richard D., Casper, Michele L., Davis, Bonnie D., and Kaplan, George A.
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Stroke (Disease) -- Patient outcomes ,Coronary heart disease -- Patient outcomes ,Mortality ,Cardiovascular diseases -- Demographic aspects -- Patient outcomes ,Health ,Demographic aspects ,Patient outcomes - Abstract
We compare recent trends in ischemic heart disease (IHD) and stroke mortality in California among the 6 major sex-racial or -ethnic groups. Rates of age-specific and -adjusted mortality were calculated for persons aged 35 and older during the years 1985 to 1991. Log-linear regression modeling was performed to estimate the average annual percentage change in mortality. During 1985 through 1991, the mortality for IHD and stroke was generally highest for African Americans, intermediate for non-Hispanic whites, and lowest for Hispanics. Age-adjusted mortality for IHD declined significantly in all sex-racial or -ethnic groups except African-American women, and stroke rates declined significantly in all groups except African-American and Hispanic men. African Americans had excess IHD mortality relative to non-Hispanic whites until late in life, after which mortality of non-Hispanic whites was higher. Similarly, African Americans and Hispanics had excess stroke mortality relative to non-Hispanic whites early in life, whereas stroke mortality in non-Hispanic whites was higher at older ages. The lower IHD and stroke mortality among Hispanics was paradoxical, given the generally adverse risk profile and socioeconomic status observed among Hispanics. An alarmingly high prevalence of self-reported cardiovascular disease risk factors in 1994 to 1996, particularly hypertension, leisure-time sedentary lifestyle, and obesity, is a serious public health concern, with implications for future trends in cardiovascular disease mortality. Of particular concern was the growing disparities in stroke and IHD mortality among younger-aged African Americans relative to Hispanics and non-Hispanic whites. (Karter AJ, Gazzaniga JM, Cohen RD, Casper ML, Davis BD, Kaplan GA. Ischemic heart disease and stroke mortality in African-American, Hispanic, and non-Hispanic white men and women, 1985 to 1991. West J Med 1998; 169:139-145), In the United States, mortality attributable to the two major forms of cardiovascular disease (CVD), ischemic heart disease (IHD) and stroke, has varied considerably among the three major racial or [...]
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- 1998
13. Secular trends in ischemic heart disease mortality in California versus the United States, 1980 to 1991
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Karter, Andrew J., Casper, Michele L., Cohen, Richard D., Gazzaniga, Jeannie M., Blanton, Curtis J., and Kaplan, George A.
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Coronary heart disease -- Patient outcomes ,Mortality -- Statistics ,Health - Published
- 1997
14. Relationship between diet composition and body fatness, with adjustment for resting energy expenditure and physical activity, in preadolescent children
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Gazzaniga, Jeannie M. and Burns, Trudy L.
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Adipose tissues -- Measurement ,Energy metabolism in children -- Physiological aspects ,Obesity in children -- Physiological aspects ,Dietary fat -- Health aspects ,Body composition -- Physiological aspects ,Carbohydrates -- Health aspects ,Food/cooking/nutrition ,Health - Abstract
We examined the relationship between diet composition and body fatness in 48 children (25 girls, 23 boys) aged 9-11 y. Subjects were identified for two study groups, non-obese [triceps skinfold (TSF) thickness < 85th percentile] and obese (TSF thickness [greater than or equal to] 85th percentile). Measures for dietary intake, physical activity, resting energy expenditure (REE), and body composition were obtained by three 24-h dietary and activity recalls; indirect calorimetry; and anthropometrics, respectively. Percentage of body fat correlated positively with intakes of total (P < 0.0001), saturated (P < 0.01), monounsaturated (P < 0.000 1), and polyunsaturated (P < 0.0 1) fatty acids, and negatively with carbohydrate intake (P < 0.00 1) and total energy intake adjusted for body weight (P < 0.00 1). After adjustment for study group, energy intake, REE, and physical activity, the associations remained for total, saturated, and monounsaturated fatty acid and carbohydrate intakes. These data suggest that diet composition, independent of total energy intake, REE, and physical activity may contribute to childhood obesity.
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- 1993
15. Microbiota-targeted maternal antibodies protect neonates from enteric infection
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Zheng, Wen, Zhao, Wenjing, Wu, Meng, Song, Xinyang, Caro, Florence, Sun, Ximei, Gazzaniga, Francesca, Stefanetti, Giuseppe, Oh, Sungwhan, Mekalanos, John J., and Kasper, Dennis L.
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Although maternal antibodies protect newborn babies from infection1,2, little is known about how protective antibodies are induced without prior pathogen exposure. Here we show that neonatal mice that lack the capacity to produce IgG are protected from infection with the enteric pathogen enterotoxigenic Escherichia coliby maternal natural IgG antibodies against the maternal microbiota when antibodies are delivered either across the placenta or through breast milk. By challenging pups that were fostered by either maternal antibody-sufficient or antibody-deficient dams, we found that IgG derived from breast milk was crucial for protection against mucosal disease induced by enterotoxigenic E. coli. IgG also provides protection against systemic infection by E. coli. Pups used the neonatal Fc receptor to transfer IgG from milk into serum. The maternal commensal microbiota can induce antibodies that recognize antigens expressed by enterotoxigenic E. coliand other Enterobacteriaceae species. Induction of maternal antibodies against a commensal Pantoeaspecies confers protection against enterotoxigenic E. coliin pups. This role of the microbiota in eliciting protective antibodies to a specific neonatal pathogen represents an important host defence mechanism against infection in neonates.
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- 2020
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16. Public hygiene and funeral rituals during the Risorgimento: mummies and ashes
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Marinozzi, Silvia, Messineo, Daniela, Gazzaniga, Valentina, and Iorio, Silvia
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Starting in 1865, regulations pursuant to public hygiene issued by the Unitary Government provided for administrative and political control of the funerary practice. Specifically, they regulated the management of cemeteries and the burials, increasingly drawing the funeral rituals from the control of the Church and of Catholicism, therefore secularising death for the construction of a new political religion. Hygiene became fundamental in order to promulgate cremation as a system of preserving the integrity of the bodies, preserving the ashes as a tangible and indestructible product of body matter and as a measure to protect public health by eliminating the risk of miasmatic pollution of the air caused by the cadaveric fumes. In the early 1870s, the practice of cremation began to spread, especially in the territories of Lombardy-Veneto and Savoy, as an expression of the progressive policies of the new Italian state, antagonistic to the old Catholic religious traditions. This paper intends to highlight the key aspects of the political significance that the cremation took on during the Risorgimento period, while also illustrating the methods adopted by important authors from that time period regarding incineration techniques and cremation methods.
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- 2020
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17. NEUROSCIENCE IN THE COURTROOM.
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Gazzaniga, Michael S.
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NEUROSCIENCES , *TRIAL practice , *BRAIN imaging , *DOCUMENTARY evidence , *RESPONSIBILITY , *WITNESSES , *TRUTHFULNESS & falsehood , *CRIMINAL liability ,SOCIAL aspects - Abstract
The article discusses the use of neurological evidence, such as brain scans, in courts and how their use could transform judicial views regarding personal credibility and responsibility. According to the author, courts rarely allow the admission of brain scans as evidence at trial for legalistic and scientific reasons. He notes that as neuroscience progresses, judges may see scans as relevant to legal arguments about a defendant's mental state or the credibility of a witness. Topics include how brain science can influence law by providing a better understanding of the neurological causes of antisocial or illegal behavior while challenging traditional ideas about personal responsibility and just punishments. INSETS: A Neurological Struggle with Temptation;Before Brain Scans Can Be Evidence.
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- 2011
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18. Kinetic and mechanistic diversity of intestinal immune homeostasis characterized by rapid removal of gut bacteria
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Jung, Da-Jung, Gebremedhin, Ledia, Goh, Byoungsook, Yoo, Ji-Sun, Gazzaniga, Francesca, Kasper, Dennis L., and Oh, Sungwhan F.
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ABSTRACTSymbiotic microbiota critically contribute to host immune homeostasis in effector cell-specific manner. For exclusion of microbial component, germ-free animals have been the gold standard method. However, total removal of the entire gut microbiota of an animal from birth significantly skews physiological development. On the other hand, removal of gut microbiota from conventional mice using oral antibiotics has its own limitations, especially lack of consistency and the requirement for long-term treatment period. Here, we introduce an improved regimen to quickly remove gut microbiota and to maintain sterility, that is well received by animals without refusal. Rapid and consistent exclusion of resident bacteria in the gut lumen revealed kinetic differences among colonic lymphocyte subsets, which cannot be observed with typical germ-free animal models. Furthermore, the proposed method distinguished the mechanism of microbiota contribution as a direct stimulus to capable effector cells and a homeostatic cue to maintain such cell types.
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- 2023
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19. neuroscience.
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Damasio, Antonio, Andersen, Richard, Damasio, Hanna, Gazzaniga, Michael S., Haseltine, Eric, Hauser, Marc D., Koch, Christof, Kuiken, Todd, Ledoux, Joseph, Sejnowski, Terrence, Tallal, Paula, Gould, Elizabeth, Skoyles, John, and Rose, Steven
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- 2005
20. Descartes' Error: Emotion, Reason, and the Human Brain
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Gazzaniga, Michael S.
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Descartes' Error (Book) -- Book reviews ,Books -- Book reviews - Published
- 1995
21. Long-term clinical outcomes of 538 prostate carcinoma patients treated with combination high-dose-rate brachytherapy and external beam radiotherapy
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Lehrich, Brandon M., Ravera, John, Mostaghni, Navid, Yoshida, Jeffrey, Torrey, Robert, Baghdassarian, Ruben, Gazzaniga, Michael, Weinberg, Alan, Phan, Cu, Chalfin, Stuart, Barnes, Lucy, Mesa, Albert, and Tokita, Kenneth
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Purpose: We report on the long-term clinical outcomes of clinically localized prostate carcinoma (PCa) patients treated with external beam radiotherapy (EBRT) in combination with high-dose-rate brachytherapy boost (HDR-B). Material and methods: Between 2002 and 2015, 538 prostate carcinoma patients underwent combined HDR-B (Ir-192) of 16 Gy over 4 fractions and EBRT of 59.4 Gy over 33 fractions. Patients were segregated into risk groups according to the NCCN guidelines. The Cox proportional hazards model was used to elicit risk factors for decreased biochemical relapse-free survival (bRFS), distant metastasis-free survival (dMFS), and overall survival (OS). Patients were graded by a board of radiation oncologists for gastrointestinal (GI) and genitourinary (GU) adverse events due to radiation using CTCAE v4.03 guidelines at follow-up. Results: The mean follow-up was 49 months (range 6–145 months). Five-year bRFS for low-, intermediate-, and high-risk patients were 96.7%, 93.0%, and 78.5%, respectively. Five-year dMFS for low-, intermediate-, and high-risk patients were 100%, 96.4%, and 80.7%, respectively. Five-year OS rates for low-, intermediate-, and high-risk patients were 98.6%, 97.5%, and 94.7%, respectively. Five-year incidence of late grade 2 and 3 GI toxicities were 6.3% and 0.7%, respectively, and the five-year incidence of late grade 2 and 3 GU toxicities were 11.7% and 1.3%, respectively. Multivariate analysis revealed a higher Gleason score, initial pre-treatment PSA, and no hormonal therapy use as predictive for decreased biochemical control. Conclusion: Combined HDR-B/EBRT for the treatment of clinically localized prostate cancer provides superb clinical outcomes with excellent 5-year bRFS, dMFS, OS, and late GI/GU toxicity rates.
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- 2019
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22. Five-year results of post-prostatectomy patients administered a hydrogel rectal spacer implant in conjunction with dose escalated external beam radiation therapy
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Lehrich, Brandon, Moyses, H., Ravera, John, Yoshida, Jeffrey, Torrey, Robert, Baghdassarian, Ruben, Gazzaniga, Michael, Weinberg, Alan, Phan, Cu, Chalfin, Stuart, Barnes, Lucy, Mesa, Albert, and Tokita, Kenneth
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This study reports on the 5-year biochemical-relapse free survival (bRFS), and late gastrointestinal (GI) and genitourinary (GU) toxicities of patients who underwent a prostatectomy and received high dose (> 72 Gy) radiation therapy with an absorbable polyethylene glycol (PEG) rectal spacer implant. From January 2010 to October 2013, 21 radical prostatectomy patients received a PEG spacer. GI and GU toxicities were scored using the National Cancer Center Institute Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events v4.0 grading scheme. bRFS was tallied and segregated into risk groups according to the National Cancer Comprehensive Network (NCCN) guidelines version 1.2016. Cox regression multivariate analysis was performed to elicit disease risk factors. The mean follow-up time was 59 months (SD 12, range 40–97). Our GI toxicities for acute, 3 months, and after 6 months are as follows: grade 0 (57%, 86%, 86%), grade 1 (43%, 14%, 14%), and grade 2 (0%, 0%, 5%). Our GU toxicities for acute, 3 months, and after 6 months are as follows: grade 0 (43%, 48%, 62%), grade 1 (48%, 43%, 24%), and grade 2 (10%, 5%, 14%). There were no late grade 3 GI/GU toxicities. The 5-year overall bRFS rate was 62.2% (95% CI 42.6–90.9%, SE 12.0%). Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed positive surgical resection margins to be predictive (p= 0.00037) for decreased biochemical control. Hydrogel rectal spacer implants in patients who previously had a prostatectomy is well tolerated long term with reduced incidence of GI and GU toxicities, and bRFS rates consistent with previous reports in the literature.
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- 2019
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23. Feet and fertility in the healing temples: a symbolic communication system between gods and men?
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Cilione, Marco, Marinozzi, Silvia, and Gazzaniga, Valentina
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Anatomical ex-votos of feet have always been interpreted as representing the unhealthy part of the body for which patients were asking healing. However, according to the archaeological data and literary sources, another interpretation is also possible: the purpose of this article is to focus on the strong relationship between feet and fertility in the ancient world by cross-referencing the available archaeological evidence with the scientific data relating to this topic. That shed light on an important aspect of the Healing Temples in Greek and Roman medicine.
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- 2019
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24. The Italian law on informed consent and advance directives: New rules of conduct for the autonomy of doctors and patients in end-of-life care
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Ciliberti, Rosagemma, Gorini, Ilaria, Gazzaniga, Valentina, De Stefano, Francesco, and Gulino, Matteo
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Italy has long lacked a law regulating patients' informed consent and advance directives (ADs). All previous attempts to introduce a law on this matter failed to reach positive outcomes, and aroused heated ideological debate over the exact meaning of life and death. We report on the new law on informed consent and ADs approved by the Italian Parliament on 14th December 2017.
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- 2018
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25. The split brain revisited.
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Gazzaniga, Michael S.
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BRAIN function localization - Abstract
Suggests that groundbreaking work that began more than a quarter of a century ago has led to ongoing insights about brain organization and consciousness. Details about the research of Jeffrey D. Holtzman that found that each hemisphere is able to direct spatial attention not only to its own sensory sphere; The limits of extrapolation; Suggestion that within the modular system, the left hemisphere has proved quite dominant for major cognitive activities. INSETS: Testing for synthesis;Finding false memory.
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- 1998
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26. The Split Brain in Man.
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Gazzaniga, Michael S.
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SPLIT brain ,BRAIN surgery ,CONDITIONED response ,CEREBRAL hemispheres ,BRAIN research - Abstract
Presents a brief survey of investigations conducted by R. W. Sperry and his colleagues at the California Institute of Technology from 1961 with some of the patients who underwent brain-splitting operation for medical reasons. Examination of responses to visual stimulation; Findings of the tests of the patients' ability to recognize objects by touch; Analysis of the upper limit of linguistic abilities in each hemisphere.
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- 1967
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27. Development of 4D printed intravesical drug delivery systems: Scale-up of film coating
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Uboldi, Marco, Gelain, Andrea, Buratti, Giuseppe, Gazzaniga, Andrea, Melocchi, Alice, and Zema, Lucia
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The potential of 4D printing in the development of coated expandable drug delivery systems targeting long-lasting retention and controlled release of drugs into hollow muscular organ has recently been investigated. In this respect, the shape memory behavior of a pharmaceutical-grade poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) turned out effective for attaining prototypes capable to be programmed in a temporary configuration suitable for administration, and to recover the original encumbered shape ensuring retention at the target site. Moreover, the shape memory effect was shown independent of the presence of insoluble but permeable coatings. Based on the encouraging results collected so far at the lab-scale using a home-made equipment, in this work the industrial scale-up of the coating process was approached in collaboration with a company leader in the manufacturing of pharmaceutical machinery. Dealing with reservoir-like expandable prototypes suitable for intravesical applications, a dedicated coating process was set-up using an Eudragit® NE-based formulation. Samples provided with different original and temporary shapes, printed structures and fillings of the inner cavities were considered as substrates. The robustness of the process was demonstrated checking the coated prototypes in terms of physical-technological properties, shape memory effect and release performance in urine simulated fluids.
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- 2023
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28. The flavonoids quercetin and catechin synergistically inhibit platelet function by antagonizing the intracellular production of hydrogen peroxide
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Pignatelli, Pasquale, Pulcinelli, Fabio M, Celestini, Andrea, Lenti, Luisa, Ghiselli, Andrea, Gazzaniga, Pier Paolo, and Violi, Francesco
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Quercetin -- Health aspects ,Catechin -- Health aspects ,Cardiovascular diseases -- Prevention ,Red wines -- Health aspects ,Food/cooking/nutrition ,Health - Abstract
Background: Epidemiologic studies have shown an inverse relation between moderate consumption of red wine and cardiovascular disease. Studies have shown that red wine and its component flavonoids inhibit in vivo platelet activation, but the underlying mechanism has not yet been identified. Objective: Because we showed previously that collagen-induced platelet aggregation is associated with a burst of hydrogen peroxide, which in turn contributes to stimulating the phospholipase c pathway, the aim of this study was to investigate whether flavonoids synergize in inhibiting platelet function and interfere with platelet function by virtue of their antioxidant effect. Design: We tested the effect of 2 flavonoids, quercetin and catechin, on collagen-induced platelet aggregation and hydrogen peroxide and on platelet adhesion to collagen. Results: Catechin (50-100 [micro]mol/L) and quercetin (10-20 p, [micro]mol/L) inhibited collagen-induced platelet aggregation and platelet adhesion to collagen. The combination of 25 [micro]mol catechin/L and 5 [micro]mol quercetin/L, neither of which had any effect on platelet function when used alone, significantly inhibited collagen-induced platelet aggregation and platelet adhesion to collagen. Such a combination strongly inhibited collagen-induced hydrogen peroxide production, calcium mobilization, and 1,3,4-inositol triphosphate formation. Conclusions: These data indicate that flavonoids inhibit platelet function by blunting hydrogen peroxide production and, in turn, phospholipase C activation and suggest that the synergism among flavonoids could contribute to an understanding of the relation between the moderate consumption of red wine and the decreased risk of cardiovascular disease. Am J Clin Nutr 2000;72:1150-5. KEY WORDS Platelet aggregation, flavonoids, hydrogen peroxide, platelet adhesion, phospholipase C, quercetin, catechin, red wine, cardiovascular disease
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- 2000
29. GPS fleet management
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Gazzaniga, Dan
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Business, international ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
The new Global Positioning System (GPS) enabled a national trucking firm to create a system to monitor its truck fleet and communicate with its drivers directly. The system, made of single-board computers (SBCs) that receives and transmits the data and a touchscreen operator interface that permits drivers to monitor the truck's performance, enabled the recording of each vehicle's speed, direction and fuel consumption. The new GPS also allowed direct communication between driver and company headquarters for the system transmits the position, movement and other data from a GPS satellite.
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- 1998
30. What's on your mind?
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Gazzaniga, Michael S.
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NEUROSCIENCES , *BRAIN , *NERVOUS system , *NEUROGENETICS , *ETHICS , *CONSCIOUSNESS - Abstract
This article presents information related to new researches related to brain. Neuroscience is revealing more and more about what brains do when people think and make choices. The more people understand, the greater the expectation for science to solve crucial ethical issues, such as when human life begins and to what extent people should be held responsible for their actions. Neuroscience has nothing to say about concepts such as free will and personal responsibility, and it probably has nothing to say about the origins of anti-social thoughts. The developing field of neuroethics will deal with the social issues of disease, normality, mortality, lifestyle and the philosophy of living, informed by the understanding of underlying brain mechanisms.
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31. All Mixed Up
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Gazzaniga, Michael S.
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THE MAN WHO TASTED SHAPES A Bizarre Medical Mystery Offers Revolutionary Insights Into Emotions, Reasoning, and Consciousness. By Richard E. Cytowic. Illustrated. 249 pp. New York: Jeremy P. Tarcher/ G. [...]
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32. Final Results of Phase I/II Study of Donor-Derived CAR T Cells Engineered with Sleeping Beauty in Pediatric and Adult Patients with B-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Relapsed Post-HSCT
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Lussana, Federico, Magnani, Chiara Francesca, Gaipa, Giuseppe, Galimberti, Stefania, Gritti, Giuseppe, Belotti, Daniela, Napolitano, Sara, Buracchi, Chiara, Borleri, Gian Maria, Rambaldi, Benedetta, Rizzuto, Giuliana, Grassi, Anna, Paganessi, Muriel, Ferrari, Silvia, Tettamanti, Sarah, Gazzaniga, Giovanni, Capelli, Chiara, Gotti, Elisa, Introna, Martino, Balduzzi, Adriana, Valsecchi, Maria Grazia, Dastoli, Giuseppe, Rambaldi, Alessandro, and Biondi, Andrea
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33. EpCAM-Expressing Circulating Tumor Cells in Colorectal Cancer
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Nicolazzo, Chiara, Raimondi, Cristina, Francescangeli, Federica, Ceccarelli, Simona, Trenta, Patrizia, Magri, Valentina, Marchese, Cinzia, Zeuner, Ann, Gradilone, Angela, and Gazzaniga, Paola
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Background Several studies have raised the issue of the inadequacy of CellSearch®to detect the entire pool of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) from blood of cancer patients, suggesting that cells expressing low levels of epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM) are not recognized by the capture reagent. In this exploratory study, we aimed to evaluate the status of EpCAM in CTCs isolated from a group of metastatic colorectal cancer patients, in 40% of whom, CTC had been found to be undetected by the CellSearch®system.Methods CTCs were analyzed using both a microfiltration method (ScreenCell) and CellSearch®in parallel. Furthermore, since EpCAM exists in 2 different variants, we investigated the presence of both its intracellular domain (EpICD) and extracellular domain (EpEX) through immunofluorescence staining of CTCs on filters.Results Results from immunofluorescence experiments demonstrated that, overall, EpICD and/or EpEX was expressed in 176 CTCs detected by ScreenCell, while the CellSearch®system was able to capture only 10 CTCs.Conclusions This is the first demonstration that the low sensitivity of CellSearch®to detect CTCs in colorectal cancer patients is not due to the lack of EpCAM.
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34. The social brain; it's a case of the left brain not knowing what the right is doing. And therin lies our capacity for belief
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Gazzaniga, Michael S.
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Cerebral dominance -- Psychological aspects ,Brain research -- Research - Published
- 1985
35. Les officers de justice: des origines de la colonie jusqu'a nos jours.
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Gazzaniga, Jean-Louis
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Les Officers De Justice: Des Origines De La Colonie Jusqu'a Nos Jours (Book) -- Book reviews ,Books -- Book reviews - Published
- 1987
36. Blood Coagulation and Beyond: Position Paper from the Fourth Maastricht Consensus Conference on Thrombosis
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Akbulut, Asim Cengiz, Arisz, Ryanne A., Baaten, Constance C. F. M. J., Baidildinova, Gaukhar, Barakzie, Aarazo, Bauersachs, Rupert, ten Berg, Jur, van den Broek, Wout W. A., de Boer, H. C., Bonifay, Amandine, Bröker, Vanessa, Buka, Richard J., ten Cate, Hugo, ten Cate-Hoek, Arina J., Cointe, S., De Luca, Ciro, De Simone, Ilaria, Diaz, Rocio Vacik, Dignat-George, Françoise, Freson, Kathleen, Gazzaniga, Giulia, van Gorp, Eric C. M., Habibi, Anxhela, Henskens, Yvonne M. C., Iding, Aaron F. J., Khan, Abdullah, Koenderink, Gijsje H., Konkoth, Akhil, Lacroix, Romaric, Lahiri, Trisha, Lam, Wilbur, Lamerton, Rachel E., Lorusso, Roberto, Luo, Qi, Maas, Coen, McCarty, Owen J. T., van der Meijden, Paola E. J., Meijers, Joost C. M., Mohapatra, Adarsh K., Nevo, Neta, Robles, Alejandro Pallares, Poncelet, Philippe, Reinhardt, Christoph, Ruf, Wolfram, Saraswat, Ronald, Schönichen, Claudia, Schutgens, Roger, Simioni, Paolo, Spada, Stefano, Spronk, Henri M. H., Tazhibayeva, Karlygash, Thachil, Jecko, Diaz, Rocio Vacik, Vallier, L., Veninga, Alicia, Verhamme, Peter, Visser, Chantal, Watson, Steve P., Wenzel, Philip, Willems, Ruth A. L., Willers, Anne, Zhang, Pengyu, Zifkos, Konstantinos, and van Zonneveld, Anton Jan
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37. Publisher Correction: Targeting PD-L2–RGMb overcomes microbiome-related immunotherapy resistance
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Park, Joon Seok, Gazzaniga, Francesca S., Wu, Meng, Luthens, Amalia K., Gillis, Jacob, Zheng, Wen, LaFleur, Martin W., Johnson, Sarah B., Morad, Golnaz, Park, Elizabeth M., Zhou, Yifan, Watowich, Stephanie S., Wargo, Jennifer A., Freeman, Gordon J., Kasper, Dennis L., and Sharpe, Arlene H.
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38. BRAIN SCANS GO LEGAL.
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Grafton, Scott T., Sinnott-Armstrong, Walter P., Gazzaniga, Suzanne I., and Gazzaniga, Michael S.
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FORENSIC neurology ,FORENSIC medicine ,EVIDENCE ,MEDICAL imaging systems ,MAGNETIC resonance imaging ,POSITRON emission tomography ,ACTIONS & defenses (Law) - Abstract
The article reports that judiciary is beginning to view brain images as legal evidence though the present technology cannot provide 100 percent trustworthy evidence. U.S. courts have been allowing positron-emission tomography scans of brain metabolism and, more recently, MRI scans of abnormal brain structures or function. In these cases, attorneys have used the images as evidence of brain damage that might impair a defendant's behavior and therefore reduce the culpability. INSET: The Truth about Lie Detectors.
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39. Erodible drug delivery systems for time-controlled release into the gastrointestinal tract
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Maroni, Alessandra, Zema, Lucia, Cerea, Matteo, Foppoli, Anastasia, Palugan, Luca, and Gazzaniga, Andrea
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In oral delivery, lag phases of programmable duration that precede drug release may be advantageous in a number of instances, e.g. to meet chronotherapeutic needs or pursue colonic delivery. Systems that give rise to characteristic lag phases in their release profiles, i.e. intended for time-controlled release, are generally composed of a drug-containing core and a functional polymeric barrier. According to the nature of the polymer, the latter may delay the onset of drug release by acting as a rupturable, permeable or erodible boundary layer. Erodible systems are mostly based on water swellable polymers, such as hydrophilic cellulose ethers, and the release of the incorporated drug is deferred through the progressive hydration and erosion of the polymeric barrier upon contact with aqueous fluids. The extent of delay depends on the employed polymer, particularly on its viscosity grade, and on the thickness of the layer applied. The manufacturing technique may also have an impact on the performance of such systems. Double-compression and spray-coating have mainly been used, resulting in differing technical issues and release outcomes. In this article, an update on delivery systems based on erodible polymer barriers (coatings, shells) for time-controlled release is presented.
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40. 3D printing by fused deposition modeling (FDM) of a swellable/erodible capsular device for oral pulsatile release of drugs
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Melocchi, Alice, Parietti, Federico, Loreti, Giulia, Maroni, Alessandra, Gazzaniga, Andrea, and Zema, Lucia
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The aim of the present work was to explore the feasibility of fused deposition modeling (FDM) 3D printing in the manufacturing of capsular devices for oral pulsatile release based on a swellable/erodible polymer (hydroxypropyl cellulose, HPC). This involved an experimental evaluation of the possibility of fabricating hollow structures viaFDM and the production of HPC filaments by hot melt extrusion (HME), which are not commercially available. Moreover, the set-up of appropriate computer aided design files had to be faced. A twin-screw extruder equipped with a rod-shaped die and a purposely designed pulling/calibrating device as well as a MakerBot Replicator 2 3D printer were employed for HME and FDM processing, respectively. Bodies and caps with satisfactory physico-technological properties were obtained. The release test of assembled capsular devices pointed out a lag phase before rapid and quantitative liberation of the drug. The morphological changes undergone by the device when in contact with water and their release performance turned out comparable with those of analogous systems fabricated by injection molding. The possibility of manufacturing capsular devices for oral pulsatile release by FDM 3D printing starting from HPC filaments purposely prepared was thus demonstrated, and the real-time prototyping potential of FDM was assessed.
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41. Just the facts, fellas
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Gazzaniga, Michael S.
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Legalization of narcotics -- Evaluation -- Research ,Drug abuse -- Research ,Political science ,Criticism and interpretation ,Evaluation ,Research - Abstract
ERNEST VAN DEN HAAG seems to have some ideas about how to stop drug abuse. He wants to throw users of drugs into jail. If that represents the social ideas [...]
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- 1990
42. American Cinema of the 1970's: Themes and Variations
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Gazzaniga, A. M.
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American Cinema of the 1970's: Themes and Variations (Book) -- Book reviews ,Books -- Book reviews ,Library and information science ,Literature/writing - Published
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43. Epic and Empire in Nineteenth-century Britain
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Gazzaniga, A.M.
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Epic and Empire in Nineteenth-Century Britain (Book) -- Book reviews ,Books -- Book reviews ,Library and information science ,Literature/writing - Published
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44. Coated pellets for oral colon delivery
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Palugan, Luca, Cerea, Matteo, Zema, Lucia, Gazzaniga, Andrea, and Maroni, Alessandra
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Because of their spherical or pseudo-spherical shape, uniform size and smooth surface, pellets are of particular interest for use as cores in the manufacturing of coated oral delivery systems. When intended for colon delivery, pellet formulations may be provided with enzymatically-degradable, pH-sensitive or time-controlled polymer coatings. While layers that are liable to microbial breakdown or pH-dependent dissolution would enable targeted release as triggered by physiological characteristics of the environment where the drug is intended to be delivered, time-based coats possess an intrinsic ability to defer its release throughout the small intestinal transit of the dosage form irrespective of regional differences in terms of pH, microbial population and other variables. Rupturable, erodible and permeable coats have been described for time-based colonic release. According to their formulation strategies, coated pellets that have been proposed for colon delivery are reviewed and discussed in the present article.
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45. An antiapoptotic role for telomerase RNA in human immune cells independent of telomere integrity or telomerase enzymatic activity
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Gazzaniga, Francesca S. and Blackburn, Elizabeth H.
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Telomerase is a ribonucleoprotein complex that adds telomeric DNA to the ends of linear chromosomes. It contains two core canonical components: the essential RNA component, hTR, which provides the template for DNA synthesis, and the reverse transcriptase protein component, hTERT. Low telomerase activity in circulating peripheral blood mononuclear cells has been associated with a variety of diseases. It is unknown, however, whether telomerase, in addition to its long-term requirement for telomere maintenance, is also necessary for short-term immune cell proliferation and survival. We report that overexpression of enzymatically inactive hTR mutants protected against dexamethasone-induced apoptosis in stimulated CD4 T cells. Furthermore, hTR knockdown reproducibly induced apoptosis in the absence of any detectable telomere shortening or DNA damage response. In contrast, hTERT knockdown did not induce apoptosis. Strikingly, overexpression of hTERT protein caused apoptosis that was rescued by overexpression of enzymatically inactive hTR mutants. Hence, we propose that hTR can function as a noncoding RNA that protects from apoptosis independent of its function in telomerase enzymatic activity and long-term telomere maintenance in normal human immune cells. These results imply that genetic or environmental factors that alter hTR levels can directly affect immune cell function to influence health and disease.
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46. Fourth meeting of the European Neurological Society 25–29 June 1994 Barcelona, Spain
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Harms, L., Bock, A., JÄnisch, W., Valdueza, J., Weber, J., Link, I., De Keyser, J., Goossens, A., Wilczak, N., Vedeler, C., Bjorge, L., Uvestad, E., Conti, G., Williams, K., Ginsberg, L., Rafique, S., Rapoport, S. I., Gershfeld, N. L., De La Meilleure, G., Crevits, L., Faiss, J. H., Heye, N., Blanke, J., Sackmann, A., Kastrup, O., Doornbos, R., van der Worp, H. B., Kappelle, L. J., Bar, P. R., Davie, C. A., Barker, G. J., Brenton, D., Miller, D. H., Thompson, A. J., Block, F., Schwarz, M., Delodovici, L., Baruzzi, F., Bonaldi, G., Dario, A., Marra, A., Mercuri, A., Dworzak, F., Cavallari, P., Confalonieri, P., Zuffi, M., Antozzi, C., Cornelio, F., Baldissera, F., Chassande, B., Ameri, A., Eymard, B., Poisson, M., Vérier, A., Brunet, P., Congia, S., Murgia, P. L., Cannas, A., Borghero, G., Uselli, S., Mellino, G., Ferrai, R., Lampis, R., Massa, R., Muzzetto, B., Giannini, F., Rossi, S., Cioni, R., d'Aniello, C., Guarneri, A., Battistini, N., Ceriani, F., Del Santo, A., Poloni, M., Campo, J. F., Iglesias, F., Guitera, M. V., Farinas, C., Pascual, J., Leno, C., Berciano, J., Thorpe, I. W., Kendall, B. E., McDonald, W. I., Moulignier, A., Dromer, F., Baudrimont, M., Dupont, B., Gozlan, J., El Amrani, M., Petit, J. C., Roullet, E., Sterzi, R., Causaran, R., Protti, A., Riva, M., Erminio, F., Arena, O., Villa, F., Maccagnano, E., Miletta, M., Spinelli, F., Ben-Hur, T., Weidenfeldl, J., Rao, N. S., Chari, C. C., Laforet, P., Matheron, S., Adams, D., Chemouilli, Ph., Desi, M., Said, G., Davous, P., Lionnet, F., Pulik, M., Genet, P., Rozenberg, F., Cartier, L. M., Castillo, J. L., Cea, J. G., Villagra, R., de Saint Martin, L., Mahieux, F., Manifacier, M. J., Mattos, K., Queiros, C., Publio, L., Vinhas, V., PeÇanha-Martins, A. C., Melo, A., Liska, U., Zifko, U., Budka, H., Drlicek, M., Grisold, W., Kaufmann, R., Kaiser, R., Czygan, M., Gomes, I., Jones, N., Cunha, S., EmbiruÇu, E. Katiane, Vieira, V., Araujo, I., Alexandra, M., Ferreira, A., Goes, J., Chemouilli, P., Israel-Biet, Masson, H., Lacroix, C., Gasnault, J., Hildebrandt-Müller, B., Oschmann, P., Krack, P., Willems, W. R., Dorndorf, W., Freitas, V., Bittencourt, A., Fernandes, D., Nascimento, M. H., Severo, M., Moraes, D., Muller, M., Hasert, K., Merkelbach, S., Schimrigk, K., van Oosten, B. W., Lai, M., Polman, C. H., Bertelsmann, F. W., Hodgkinson, S., Cabre, P. H., Volpe, L., Smadja, D., Vernant, J. P., Villaroya, H., Violleau, K., Younes-Chennoufi, A. Ben, Baumann, N., Villanueva-Hemandez, P., Ballabriga, J., Basart, E., Arbizu, T. X., Perez-Serra, J., Vinuels, F., Giron, J. M., Castilla, J. M., Redondo, L., Izquierdo, G., Lauer, K., Henneberg, A., Bittmann, N., Link, D., Wollinsky, K. H., Mobner, R., Fassbender, K., Kuhnen, J., Schwartz, A., Hennerici, M., Miller, A., Lider, O., Abramsky, O., Weiner, H. L., Offner, H., Vanderbark, A. A., Paoino, E., Fainardi, E., Addonizio, M. C., Ruppi, P., Tola, M. R., Granieri, E., Carreras, M., Sazdovitch, V., Joutel, A., Verdier-taillefer, M. H., Heinzlef, O., Radder, C., Tournier-Lasserve, E., Brenner, R. E., Munro, P. M. G., Williams, S. C. R., Bell, J. D., Hawkins, C. P., Filippi, M., Campi, A., Dousset, V., Canal, N., Comi, G., Zhu, J., Weber, F., Retska, R., List, J., Zhang, L., Brock, M., Taphoorn, M. J. B., Heimans, J. J., van der Veen, E. A., Karim, A. B. M. F., Sarazin, M., Argentino, N., Delattre, J. Y., Derkinderen, P., Buchwald, B., Schroter, G., Serve, G., Franke, C. H., Conrad, B., Kitchen, N. D., Thomas, D. G. T., Forman, A. D., Ang, Kie- Kian, Price, R., Stephens, C., Salmaggi, A., Nermni, R., Silvani, A., Forno, M. G., Luksch, R., Boiardi, A., Grzelec, H., Fryze, C., Nowacki, P., Zdziarska, B., Sanson, M., Merel, P., Richard, S., Rouleau, G., Thomas, G., Olsen, N. K., Pfeiffer, P., Egund, N., Bentzen, S. M., Johannesen, L., Mondrup, K., Rose, C., Zyluk, B., Wondrusch, E., Berger, O., Fast, N., Jellinger, K., Lindner, K., Urman, A., Thibault, J. L., Duyckaerts, Ch., Strik, H., Muller, B., Richter, E., Krauseneck, P., Steinbrecher, A., Schabet, M., Hess, C., Bamberg, M., Dichgans, J., Counsell, C. E., McLeod, M., Grant, R., Creel, G. B., Claus, D., Sieber, E., Engelhardt, A., Rechlin, T., Thierauf, P., Neubauer, U., Peresson, M., Di Giovacchino, G., Romani, G. L., Di Silverio, F., Danek, A., Kuffner, M., Hoermann, R., Schopohl, J., Laska, M., Heye, B., Zangaladze, A. T., Valls-SoIè, J., Cammarota, A., Alvarez, R., Tolosa, E., Hallett, M., Ulbricht, D., Ganslandt, O., Kober, H., Vieth, J., Grummich, P., Pongratz, H., Brigel, C., Fahlbusch, R., Serra, F. P., Palma, V., Nolfe, G., Buscaino, G. A., Rothstein, T. L., Gibson, J. M., Morrison, P. M., Collins, A. D., Eiselt, M., Wagnur, H., Zwiener, U., Schindler, T., Efendi, H., Ertekin, C., Erfas, M., Larsson, L. E., Sirin, H., AraÇ, N., Toygar, A., Demir, Y., Seddigh, S., Vogt, T. H., Hundemer, H., Visbeck, A., Pastena, L., Faralli, F., Mainardi, G., Gagliardi, R., Linden, D., Berlit, P., Lopez, O. L., Becker, J. T., Jungreis, C., Brenner, R., Rezek, D., Dekesky, S. T., Estol, C., Boller, F., Fernandez, J. M., Mederer, S., Batlle, J., Turon, A., Codina, A., Hitzenberger, P., Vila, N., Valls-SolÇ, J., Chamorro, A., Pouget, J., Schmied, A., Morin, D., Azulay, J. Ph., Vedel, J. P., Montalt, J., Escudero, J., Barona, R., Campos, A., Varli, K., Ertem, E., Uludag, B., Yagiz, A., Privorkin, Z., Steinvil, Y., Kott, E., Combarros, O., Sanchez-Pernaute, R., Orizaola, P., Mokrusch, Th., Kutluaye, E., Selcuki, D., Ertikin, C., Zettl, U., Gold, R., Harvey, G. K., Hartung, H. P., Toyka, K. V., Wokke, J. H. J., Oey, P. L., Ippel, P. F., Jansen, G. H., Franssen, H., Toyooka, K., Fujimura, H., Ueno, S., Yoshikawa, H., Yorifuji, S., Yanagihara, T., Talamon, C., Tzourio, C., Kiefer, R., Jung, S., Toyka, K., Ruolt, I., Tranchant, C., Mohr, M., Warter, J. M., Younger, D. S., Rosoklija, G., Hays, A. P., Kurita, R., Hasegawa, O., Matsumto, M., Komiyama, A., Nara, Y., Oueslati, S., Belal, S., Turki, I., Ben Hamida, C., Hentati, F., Ben Hamida, M., Kwiecinski, H., Krolicki, L., Domzal-Stryga, A., Dellemijn, P. L. I., van Deventer, P., van Moll, B., Drogendijk, T., Vecht, Ch. J., Nemni, S., Amadio, Fazio, R., Galardin, G., Delodovici, M. L., Peghi, E., Monticelli, M. L., Sessa, A., Viguera, M. L., Palomar, M., Gamez, J., Cervera, C., Navarro, C., Serena, J., Duran, I., Fernandez, A. L., Comabella, M., Nos, C., Rio, J., Montalban, J., Navarro, X., Verdu, E., Darbra, S., Buti, M., Mrabet, A., Fredj, M., Gouider, R., Tounsi, H., Khalfallah, N., Haddad, A., Dbaiss, T., Ghnassia, R., Rouillet, E., Chedru, F., Porsche, H., Strenge, H., Li, S. W., Young, Y. P., Garcia, A. A., Baron, P., Scarpini, E., Bianchi, R., Conti, A., Livraghi, S., Rees, J. H., Gregson, N. A., Hughes, R. A. C., Sedano, M. J., Calleja, J., Canga, E., Bahou, Y., Biary, N., Al Deeb, S. M., Guern, E. L. E., Gugenheim, M., Tardieu, S., Aisonobe, T. M., Agid, Y., Bouche, P., Brice, A., Rautenstrauss, B., Nelis, E., Grehl, H., Van Broeckhoven, C., Pfeiffer, R. A., Liehr, T., Ganzmann, E., Gehring, C., Neundörfer, B., Geremia, L., Doronzo, R., Sacilotto, G., Sergi, P., Pastorino, G. C., Scarlato, G., Planté-Bordeneuve, V., Mantel, A., Baas, F., Moser, H., Antonini, A., Psylla, M., Günther, I., Vontobell, P., Beer, H. F., Leenders, K. L., Chaudhuri, K. Ray, Parker, J., Pye, I. F., Millac, P. A. H., Abbott, R. J., Sutter, M., Albani, C., de Rijk, M. C., Breteler, M. M. B., Graveland, G. A., van der Mechè, F. G. A., Hofman, A., Keipes, M., Hilger, Ch., Diederich, N., Metz, H., Hentges, F., Pollak, P., Benabid, A. L., Limousin, P., Hoffmann, D., Benazzouz, A., Perret, J., Laihinen, A., Rinne, J. O., Ruottinen, H., Nagren, K., Lehikoinen, P., Oikonen, V., Ruotsalainen, U., Rinne, U. K., Cocozza, S., Pizzuti, A., Cavalcanti, F., Monticelli, A., Pianese, L., Redolfi, E., Paiau, F., Di Donato, S., Pandolfo, M., Palau, F., Monros, E., De Michele, G., Smeyers, P., Lopez-ArLandis, J., Uilchez, J., Filla, A., Genis, D., Matilla, T., Volpini, V., Blanchs, M. I., Davalos, A., Molins, A., Rosell, J., Estivill, X., De Jonghe, P., Smeyers, G., Krols, L., Mercelis, R., Hazan, J., Weissenbach, J., Martin, J. J., Warner, T. A. T., Williams, L., Orb, A. S., Harding, A. E., Giunti, P., Sweeney, M. G., Spadaro, M., Jodice, C., Novelletto, A., Malaspina, P., Frontali, M., Salmon, E., Gregoire, Fiore, Del, Comar, Franck, G., Scheltens, P. H., Siegfried, K., Dartigues, E., De Deyn, P., Horn, R., Nelson, I., Hanna, M. G., Morgan-Hughes, J. A., Collinge, J., Palmer, M. S., Campbell, T., Mahal, S., Sidle, K., Humphreys, C., Tavitian, B., Pappata, S., Jobert, A., Crouzel, A. M., DiGiamberardino, L., Steimetz, G., Barbanti, P., Fabbrini, G., Salvatore, M., Buzzi, M. G., Di Piero, V., Petraroli, R., Sbriccoli, A., Pocchiari, M., Macchi, G., Lenzi, G. L., Spiegel, R., Maguire, P., Schmid, W., Ott, A., Bots, M. L., Grobbe, D. E., Hofman, A., Howard, R. S., Russell, S., Losseff, N., Hirsch, N. P., Couderc, R., Bailleul, S., Nargeot, M. C., Touchon, J., Picot, M. C., Rizzo, M., Watson, G., McGehee, D., Dingus, T., Kappos, L., Radü, E. W., Haas, J., Hartard, C. H., Spuler, S., Yousry, T., Voltz, R., Scheller, A., Holler, E., Hohlfeld, R., Scolding, N. J., Sussman, J., Kolar, O. J., Farlow, M. R., Rice, P. H., Zipp, F., Sotgiu, S., Weiss, E. H., Wekerle, H., Chalmers, R., Robertson, N., Compston, D. A. S., Martino, G., Clementi, E., Brambilla, E., Moiola, L., Martinelli, V., Colombo, B., Poggi, A., Rovaris, M., Grimaldi, L. M. E., Roth, M. P., Descoins, P., Ballivet, S., Ruidavets, J. B., Waubant, E., Nogueira, L., Cambon-Thomsen, A., Clanet, M., Leppert, D., Hauser, S., Lugaresi, A., Tartaro, A., D'aurelio, P., Befalo, L. L. O., Thomas, A., Malatesta, G., Gambi, D., Benedikz, J. E. G., Magnusson, H., Poser, C. M., Guomundsson, G., Bates, T. E., Davies, S. E. C., Clark, J. B., Landon, D. N., ùther, J. R., Rautenberg, W., Overgaard, K., Sereghy, T., Pedersen, H., Boysen, G., Diez-Tejedor, E., Carceller, F., Gutierrez, M., Lopez-Pajares, R., Roda, J. 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47. Refinements in Prolonged Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in Children and Neonates
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Toomasian, John M., Haiduc, Nick J., Wetmore, Nancy E., Roohk, H. Vernon, Gazzaniga, Alan B., Bartlett, Robert H., Toomasian, John M., Haiduc, Nick J., Wetmore, Nancy E., Roohk, H. Vernon, Gazzaniga, Alan B., and Bartlett, Robert H.
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- 1979
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48. Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) Cardiopulmonary Support in Infancy
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Bartlett, Robert H., Gazzaniga, Alan B., Jefferies, M. Robin, Huxtable, Robert F., Haiduc, Nick J., Fong, Susie W., Bartlett, Robert H., Gazzaniga, Alan B., Jefferies, M. Robin, Huxtable, Robert F., Haiduc, Nick J., and Fong, Susie W.
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49. Carcinoma of the colon following chronic ulcerative colitis
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Gazzaniga, Alan and Gazzaniga, Dante
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Summary: Two cases of chronic ulcerative colitis occurring in brothers who ultimately developed cancer of the large bowel are presented. These are the first cases of this kind that the authors have been able to discover in medical literature. The possibility of hereditary predisposition to both ulcerative colitis and cancer is discussed.
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50. Enteric coatings for colonic drug delivery: state of the art
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Maroni, Alessandra, Moutaharrik, Saliha, Zema, Lucia, and Gazzaniga, Andrea
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