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2. An integrated online radioassay data storage and analytics tool for nEXO
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Tsang, R.H.M., Piepke, A., Al Kharusi, S., Angelico, E., Arnquist, I.J., Atencio, A., Badhrees, I., Bane, J., Belov, V., Bernard, E.P., Bhat, A., Bhatta, T., Bolotnikov, A., Breur, P.A., Brodsky, J.P., Brown, E., Brunner, T., Caden, E., Cao, G.F., Cao, L.Q., Cesmecioglu, D., Chambers, C., Chambers, E., Chana, B., Charlebois, S.A., Chernyak, D., Chiu, M., Cleveland, B., Cohen, J.R., Collister, R., Cvitan, M., Dalmasson, J., Darroch, L., Deslandes, K., DeVoe, R., di Vacri, M.L., Ding, Y.Y., Dolinski, M.J., Echevers, J., Eckert, B., Elbeltagi, M., Elmansali, R., Fabris, L., Fairbank, W., Farine, J., Fu, Y.S., Gallacher, D., Gallina, G., Gautam, P., Giacomini, G., Gillis, W., Gingras, C., Goeldi, D., Gornea, R., Gratta, G., Guan, Y.D., Hardy, C.A., Hedges, S., Heffner, M., Hein, E., Holt, J., Hoppe, E.W., House, A., Hunt, W., Iverson, A., Jamil, A., Jiang, X.S., Karelin, A., Kaufman, L.J., Kotov, I., Krücken, R., Kuchenkov, A., Kumar, K.S., Larson, A., Leach, K.G., Lenardo, B.G., Leonard, D.S., Li, G., Li, S., Li, Z., Licciardi, C., Lindsay, R., MacLellan, R., Mahtab, M., Majidi, S., Malbrunot, C., Martel-Dion, P., Masbou, J., Massacret, N., McMichael, K., Mong, B., Moore, D.C., Murray, K., Nattress, J., Natzke, C.R., Ngwadla, X.E., Ni, K., Nolan, A., Nowicki, S.C., Nzobadila Ondze, J.C., Orrell, J.L., Ortega, G.S., Overman, C.T., Peltz-Smalley, H., Perna, A., Pinto Franco, T., Pocar, A., Pratte, J.-F., Radeka, V., Raguzin, E., Rasiwala, H., Ray, D., Rebeiro, B.M., Rescia, S., Retière, F., Richardson, G., Ringuette, J., Riot, V., Rowson, P.C., Roy, N., Rudolph, L., Saldanha, R., Sangiorgio, S., Schwartz, S., Soderstrom, J., Soma, A.K., Spadoni, F., Stekhanov, V., Sun, X.L., Teimoori Barakoohi, E., Thibado, S., Tidball, A., Totev, T., Triambak, S., Tsang, T., Tyuka, O.A., Underwood, R., van Bruggen, E., Veeraraghavan, V., Vidal, M., Viel, S., Walent, M., Wamba, K., Wang, Q.D., Wang, W., Wang, Y.G., Watts, M., Wei, W., Wen, L.J., Wichoski, U., Wilde, S., Worcester, M., Wu, S., Wu, X.M., Yang, H., Yang, L., Yvaine, M., Zeldovich, O., Zhao, J., and Ziegler, T.
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- 2023
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3. Sensitivity of the GAPS experiment to low-energy cosmic-ray antiprotons
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Rogers, F., Aramaki, T., Boezio, M., Boggs, S.E., Bonvicini, V., Bridges, G., Campana, D., Craig, W.W., von Doetinchem, P., Everson, E., Fabris, L., Feldman, S., Fuke, H., Gahbauer, F., Gerrity, C., Hailey, C.J., Hayashi, T., Kawachi, A., Kozai, M., Lenni, A., Lowell, A., Manghisoni, M., Marcelli, N., Mochizuki, B., Mognet, S.A.I., Munakata, K., Munini, R., Nakagami, Y., Olson, J., Ong, R.A., Osteria, G., Perez, K.M., Quinn, S., Re, V., Riceputi, E., Roach, B., Ryan, J., Saffold, N., Scotti, V., Shimizu, Y., Sparvoli, R., Stoessl, A., Tiberio, A., Vannuccini, E., Wada, T., Xiao, M., Yamatani, M., Yee, K., Yoshida, A., Yoshida, T., Zampa, G., Zeng, J., and Zweerink, J.
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- 2023
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4. Cosmic antihelium-3 nuclei sensitivity of the GAPS experiment
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Saffold, N., Aramaki, T., Bird, R., Boezio, M., Boggs, S.E., Bonvicini, V., Campana, D., Craig, W.W., von Doetinchem, P., Everson, E., Fabris, L., Fuke, H., Gahbauer, F., Garcia, I., Gerrity, C., Hailey, C.J., Hayashi, T., Kato, C., Kawachi, A., Kobayashi, S., Kozai, M., Lenni, A., Lowell, A., Manghisoni, M., Marcelli, N., Mognet, S.I., Munakata, K., Munini, R., Nakagami, Y., Olson, J., Ong, R.A., Osteria, G., Perez, K., Pope, I., Quinn, S., Re, V., Reed, M., Riceputi, E., Roach, B., Rogers, F., Ryan, J.L., Scotti, V., Shimizu, Y., Sonzogni, M., Sparvoli, R., Stoessl, A., Tiberio, A., Vannuccini, E., Wada, T., Xiao, M., Yamatani, M., Yoshida, A., Yoshida, T., Zampa, G., and Zweerink, J.
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- 2021
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5. Event reconstruction in a liquid xenon Time Projection Chamber with an optically-open field cage
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Stiegler, T., Sangiorgio, S., Brodsky, J.P., Heffner, M., Kharusi, S. Al, Anton, G., Arnquist, I.J., Badhrees, I., Barbeau, P.S., Beck, D., Belov, V., Bhatta, T., Bolotnikov, A., Breur, P.A., Brown, E., Brunner, T., Caden, E., Cao, G.F., Cao, L., Chambers, C., Chana, B., Charlebois, S.A., Chiu, M., Cleveland, B., Coon, M., Craycraft, A., Dalmasson, J., Daniels, T., Darroch, L., De St. Croix, A., Mesrobian-Kabakian, A. Der, Deslandes, K., DeVoe, R., Di Vacri, M.L., Dilling, J., Ding, Y.Y., Dolinski, M.J., Dragone, A., Echevers, J., Edaltafar, F., Elbeltagi, M., Fabris, L., Fairbank, D., Fairbank, W., Farine, J., Ferrara, S., Feyzbakhsh, S., Gallina, G., Gautam, P., Giacomini, G., Goeldi, D., Gornea, R., Gratta, G., Hansen, E.V., Hoppe, E.W., Hößl, J., House, A., Hughes, M., Iverson, A., Jamil, A., Jewell, M.J., Jiang, X.S., Karelin, A., Kaufman, L.J., Koffas, T., Krücken, R., Kuchenkov, A., Kumar, K.S., Lan, Y., Larson, A., Leach, K.G., Lenardo, B.G., Leonard, D.S., Li, G., Li, S., Li, Z., Licciardi, C., Lv, P., MacLellan, R., Massacret, N., McElroy, T., Medina-Peregrina, M., Michel, T., Mong, B., Moore, D.C., Murray, K., Nakarmi, P., Natzke, C.R., Newby, R.J., Ni, K., Ning, Z., Njoya, O., Nolet, F., Nusair, O., Odgers, K., Odian, A., Oriunno, M., Orrell, J.L., Ortega, G.S., Ostrovskiy, I., Overman, C.T., Parent, S., Piepke, A., Pocar, A., Pratte, J.-F., Radeka, V., Raguzin, E., Rasiwala, H., Rescia, S., Retière, F., Richman, M., Robinson, A., Rossignol, T., Rowson, P.C., Roy, N., Saldanha, R., Skarpaas, K., VIII, Soma, A.K., St-Hilaire, G., Stekhanov, V., Sun, X.L., Tarka, M., Thibado, S., Tidball, A., Todd, J., Totev, T.I., Tsang, R., Tsang, T., Vachon, F., Veeraraghavan, V., Viel, S., Visser, G., Vivo-Vilches, C., Vuilleumier, J.-L., Wagenpfeil, M., Wager, T., Walent, M., Wang, Q., Wei, W., Wen, L.J., Wichoski, U., Worcester, M., Wu, S.X., Wu, W.H., Wu, X., Xia, Q., Yang, H., Yang, L., Zeldovich, O., Zhao, J., Zhou, Y., and Ziegler, T.
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- 2021
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6. Measurements of electron transport in liquid and gas Xenon using a laser-driven photocathode
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Njoya, O., Tsang, T., Tarka, M., Fairbank, W., Kumar, K.S., Rao, T., Wager, T., Kharusi, S. Al, Anton, G., Arnquist, I.J., Badhrees, I., Barbeau, P.S., Beck, D., Belov, V., Bhatta, T., Brodsky, J.P., Brown, E., Brunner, T., Caden, E., Cao, G.F., Cao, L., Cen, W.R., Chambers, C., Chana, B., Charlebois, S.A., Chiu, M., Cleveland, B., Coon, M., Craycraft, A., Dalmasson, J., Daniels, T., Darroch, L., Daugherty, S.J., De St. Croix, A., Der Mesrobian-Kabakian, A., DeVoe, R., Di Vacri, M.L., Dilling, J., Ding, Y.Y., Dolinski, M.J., Dragone, A., Echevers, J., Elbeltagi, M., Fabris, L., Fairbank, D., Farine, J., Ferrara, S., Feyzbakhsh, S., Fontaine, R., Fucarino, A., Gallina, G., Gautam, P., Giacomini, G., Goeldi, D., Gornea, R., Gratta, G., Hansen, E.V., Heffner, M., Hoppe, E.W., Hößl, J., House, A., Hughes, M., Iverson, A., Jamil, A., Jewell, M.J., Jiang, X.S., Karelin, A., Kaufman, L.J., Kodroff, D., Koffas, T., Krücken, R., Kuchenkov, A., Lan, Y., Larson, A., Leach, K.G., Lenardo, B.G., Leonard, D.S., Li, G., Li, S., Li, Z., Licciardi, C., Lin, Y.H., Lv, P., MacLellan, R., McElroy, T., Medina-Peregrina, M., Michel, T., Mong, B., Moore, D.C., Murray, K., Nakarmi, P., Natzke, C.R., Newby, R.J., Ning, Z., Nolet, F., Nusair, O., Odgers, K., Odian, A., Oriunno, M., Orrell, J.L., Ortega, G.S., Ostrovskiy, I., Overman, C.T., Parent, S., Piepke, A., Pocar, A., Pratte, J.-F., Radeka, V., Raguzin, E., Rescia, S., Retière, F., Richman, M., Robinson, A., Rossignol, T., Rowson, P.C., Roy, N., Runge, J., Saldanha, R., Sangiorgio, S., Skarpaas, K., VIII, Soma, A.K., St-Hilaire, G., Stekhanov, V., Stiegler, T., Sun, X.L., Todd, J., Tolba, T., Totev, T.I., Tsang, R., Vachon, F., Veeraraghavan, V., Viel, S., Visser, G., Vivo-Vilches, C., Vuilleumier, J.-L., Wagenpfeil, M., Walent, M., Wang, Q., Ward, M., Watkins, J., Weber, M., Wei, W., Wen, L.J., Wichoski, U., Wu, S.X., Wu, W.H., Wu, X., Xia, Q., Yang, H., Yang, L., Yen, Y.-R., Zeldovich, O., Zhao, J., Zhou, Y., and Ziegler, T.
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- 2020
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7. Corrigendum to ‘An international genome-wide meta-analysis of primary biliary cholangitis: Novel risk loci and candidate drugs’ [J Hepatol 2021;75(3):572–581] (Journal of Hepatology (2021) 75(3) (572–581), (S0168827821003342), (10.1016/j.jhep.2021.04.055))
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Cordell H. J., Cordell, H, Fryett, J, Ueno, K, Darlay, R, Aiba, Y, Hitomi, Y, Kawashima, M, Nishida, N, Khor, S, Gervais, O, Kawai, Y, Nagasaki, M, Tokunaga, K, Tang, R, Shi, Y, Li, Z, Juran, B, Atkinson, E, Gerussi, A, Carbone, M, Asselta, R, Cheung, A, de Andrade, M, Baras, A, Horowitz, J, Ferreira, M, Sun, D, Jones, D, Flack, S, Spicer, A, Mulcahy, V, Byun, J, Han, Y, Sandford, R, Lazaridis, K, Amos, C, Hirschfield, G, Seldin, M, Invernizzi, P, Siminovitch, K, Ma, X, Nakamura, M, Mells, G, Mason, A, Vincent, C, Xie, G, Zhang, J, Affronti, A, Almasio, P, Alvaro, D, Andreone, P, Andriulli, A, Azzaroli, F, Battezzati, P, Benedetti, A, Bragazzi, M, Brunetto, M, Bruno, S, Calvaruso, V, Cardinale, V, Casella, G, Cazzagon, N, Ciaccio, A, Coco, B, Colli, A, Colloredo, G, Colombo, M, Colombo, S, Cristoferi, L, Cursaro, C, Croce, L, Crosignani, A, D'Amato, D, Donato, F, Elia, G, Fabris, L, Fagiuoli, S, Ferrari, C, Floreani, A, Galli, A, Giannini, E, Grattagliano, I, Lampertico, P, Lleo, A, Malinverno, F, Mancuso, C, Marra, F, Marzioni, M, Massironi, S, Mattalia, A, Miele, L, Milani, C, Morini, L, Morisco, F, Muratori, L, Muratori, P, Niro, G, O'Donnell, S, Picciotto, A, Portincasa, P, Rigamonti, C, Ronca, V, Rosina, F, Spinzi, G, Strazzabosco, M, Tiribelli, C, Toniutto, P, Valenti, L, Vinci, M, Zuin, M, Nakamura, H, Abiru, S, Nagaoka, S, Komori, A, Yatsuhashi, H, Ishibashi, H, Ito, M, Migita, K, Ohira, H, Katsushima, S, Naganuma, A, Sugi, K, Komatsu, T, Mannami, T, Matsushita, K, Yoshizawa, K, Makita, F, Nikami, T, Nishimura, H, Kouno, H, Ota, H, Komura, T, Nakamura, Y, Shimada, M, Hirashima, N, Komeda, T, Ario, K, Nakamuta, M, Yamashita, T, Furuta, K, Kikuchi, M, Naeshiro, N, Takahashi, H, Mano, Y, Tsunematsu, S, Yabuuchi, I, Shimada, Y, Yamauchi, K, Sugimoto, R, Sakai, H, Mita, E, Koda, M, Tsuruta, S, Kamitsukasa, H, Sato, T, Masaki, N, Kobata, T, Fukushima, N, Ohara, Y, Muro, T, Takesaki, E, Takaki, H, Yamamoto, T, Kato, M, Nagaoki, Y, Hayashi, S, Ishida, J, Watanabe, Y, Kobayashi, M, Koga, M, Saoshiro, T, Yagura, M, Hirata, K, Tanaka, A, Takikawa, H, Zeniya, M, Abe, M, Onji, M, Kaneko, S, Honda, M, Arai, K, Arinaga-Hino, T, Hashimoto, E, Taniai, M, Umemura, T, Joshita, S, Nakao, K, Ichikawa, T, Shibata, H, Yamagiwa, S, Seike, M, Honda, K, Sakisaka, S, Takeyama, Y, Harada, M, Senju, M, Yokosuka, O, Kanda, T, Ueno, Y, Kikuchi, K, Ebinuma, H, Himoto, T, Yasunami, M, Murata, K, Mizokami, M, Kawata, K, Shimoda, S, Miyake, Y, Takaki, A, Yamamoto, K, Hirano, K, Ichida, T, Ido, A, Tsubouchi, H, Chayama, K, Harada, K, Nakanuma, Y, Maehara, Y, Taketomi, A, Shirabe, K, Soejima, Y, Mori, A, Yagi, S, Uemoto, S, H, E, Tanaka, T, Yamashiki, N, Tamura, S, Sugawara, Y, Kokudo, N, Chalasani, N, Luketic, V, Odin, J, Chopra, K, Abecasis, G, Cantor, M, Coppola, G, Economides, A, Lotta, L, Overton, J, Reid, J, Shuldiner, A, Beechert, C, Forsythe, C, Fuller, E, Gu, Z, Lattari, M, Lopez, A, Schleicher, T, Padilla, M, Toledo, K, Widom, L, Wolf, S, Pradhan, M, Manoochehri, K, Ulloa, R, Bai, X, Balasubramanian, S, Barnard, L, Blumenfeld, A, Eom, G, Habegger, L, Hawes, A, Khalid, S, Maxwell, E, Salerno, W, Staples, J, Jones, M, Mitnaul, L, Sturgess, R, Healey, C, Yeoman, A, Gunasekera, A, Kooner, P, Kapur, K, Sathyanarayana, V, Kallis, Y, Subhani, J, Harvey, R, Mccorry, R, Rooney, P, Ramanaden, D, Evans, R, Mathialahan, T, Gasem, J, Shorrock, C, Bhalme, M, Southern, P, Tibble, J, Gorard, D, Jones, S, Srivastava, B, Foxton, M, Collins, C, Elphick, D, Karmo, M, Porras-Perez, F, Mendall, M, Yapp, T, Patel, M, Ede, R, Sayer, J, Jupp, J, Fisher, N, Carter, M, Koss, K, Shah, J, Piotrowicz, A, Scott, G, Grimley, C, Gooding, I, Williams, S, Tidbury, J, Lim, G, Cheent, K, Levi, S, Mansour, D, Beckley, M, Hollywood, C, Wong, T, Marley, R, Ramage, J, Gordon, H, Ridpath, J, Ngatchu, T, Bob Grover, V, Shidrawi, R, Abouda, G, Corless, L, Narain, M, Rees, I, Brown, A, Taylor-Robinson, S, Wilkins, J, Grellier, L, Banim, P, Das, D, Heneghan, M, Curtis, H, Matthews, H, Mohammed, F, Aldersley, M, Srirajaskanthan, R, Walker, G, Mcnair, A, Sharif, A, Sen, S, Bird, G, Prince, M, Prasad, G, Kitchen, P, Barnardo, A, Oza, C, Sivaramakrishnan, N, Gupta, P, Shah, A, Evans, C, Saha, S, Pollock, K, Bramley, P, Mukhopadhya, A, Barclay, S, Mcdonald, N, Bathgate, A, Palmer, K, Dillon, J, Rushbrook, S, Przemioslo, R, Mcdonald, C, Millar, A, Tai, C, Mitchell, S, Metcalf, J, Shaukat, S, Ninkovic, M, Shmueli, U, Davis, A, Naqvi, A, Lee, T, Ryder, S, Collier, J, Klass, H, Cramp, M, Sharer, N, Aspinall, R, Ghosh, D, Douds, A, Booth, J, Williams, E, Hussaini, H, Christie, J, Mann, S, Thorburn, D, Marshall, A, Patanwala, I, Ala, A, Maltby, J, Matthew, R, Corbett, C, Vyas, S, Singhal, S, Gleeson, D, Misra, S, Butterworth, J, George, K, Harding, T, Douglass, A, Mitchison, H, Panter, S, Shearman, J, Bray, G, Roberts, M, Butcher, G, Forton, D, Mahmood, Z, Cowan, M, Ch'Ng, C, Rahman, M, Whatley, G, Wesley, E, Mandal, A, Jain, S, Pereira, S, Wright, M, Trivedi, P, Gordon, F, Unitt, E, Palejwala, A, Austin, A, Vemala, V, Grant, A, Higham, A, Brind, A, Mathew, R, Cox, M, Ramakrishnan, S, King, A, Whalley, S, Fraser, J, Thomson, S, Bell, A, Wong, V, Kia, R, Gee, I, Keld, R, Ransford, R, Gotto, J, Millson, C, Tarocchi, M, Cordell H. J., Fryett J. J., Ueno K., Darlay R., Aiba Y., Hitomi Y., Kawashima M., Nishida N., Khor S. -S., Gervais O., Kawai Y., Nagasaki M., Tokunaga K., Tang R., Shi Y., Li Z., Juran B. D., Atkinson E. J., Gerussi A., Carbone M., Asselta R., Cheung A., de Andrade M., Baras A., Horowitz J., Ferreira M. A. R., Sun D., Jones D. E., Flack S., Spicer A., Mulcahy V. L., Byun J., Han Y., Sandford R. N., Lazaridis K. N., Amos C. I., Hirschfield G. M., Seldin M. F., Invernizzi P., Siminovitch K. A., Ma X., Nakamura M., Mells G. F., Mason A., Vincent C., Xie G., Zhang J., Affronti A., Almasio P. L., Alvaro D., Andreone P., Andriulli A., Azzaroli F., Battezzati P. M., Benedetti A., Bragazzi M. C., Brunetto M., Bruno S., Calvaruso V., Cardinale V., Casella G., Cazzagon N., Ciaccio A., Coco B., Colli A., Colloredo G., Colombo M., Colombo S., Cristoferi L., Cursaro C., Croce L. S., Crosignani A., D'Amato D., Donato F., Elia G., Fabris L., Fagiuoli S., Ferrari C., Floreani A., Galli A., Giannini E., Grattagliano I., Lampertico P., Lleo A., Malinverno F., Mancuso C., Marra F., Marzioni M., Massironi S., Mattalia A., Miele L., Milani C., Morini L., Morisco F., Muratori L., Muratori P., Niro G. A., O'Donnell S., Picciotto A., Portincasa P., Rigamonti C., Ronca V., Rosina F., Spinzi G., Strazzabosco M., Tiribelli C., Toniutto P., Valenti L., Vinci M., Zuin M., Nakamura H., Abiru S., Nagaoka S., Komori A., Yatsuhashi H., Ishibashi H., Ito M., Migita K., Ohira H., Katsushima S., Naganuma A., Sugi K., Komatsu T., Mannami T., Matsushita K., Yoshizawa K., Makita F., Nikami T., Nishimura H., Kouno H., Ota H., Komura T., Nakamura Y., Shimada M., Hirashima N., Komeda T., Ario K., Nakamuta M., Yamashita T., Furuta K., Kikuchi M., Naeshiro N., Takahashi H., Mano Y., Tsunematsu S., Yabuuchi I., Shimada Y., Yamauchi K., Sugimoto R., Sakai H., Mita E., Koda M., Tsuruta S., Kamitsukasa H., Sato T., Masaki N., Kobata T., Fukushima N., Ohara Y., Muro T., Takesaki E., Takaki H., Yamamoto T., Kato M., Nagaoki Y., Hayashi S., Ishida J., Watanabe Y., Kobayashi M., Koga M., Saoshiro T., Yagura M., Hirata K., Tanaka A., Takikawa H., Zeniya M., Abe M., Onji M., Kaneko S., Honda M., Arai K., Arinaga-Hino T., Hashimoto E., Taniai M., Umemura T., Joshita S., Nakao K., Ichikawa T., Shibata H., Yamagiwa S., Seike M., Honda K., Sakisaka S., Takeyama Y., Harada M., Senju M., Yokosuka O., Kanda T., Ueno Y., Kikuchi K., Ebinuma H., Himoto T., Yasunami M., Murata K., Mizokami M., Kawata K., Shimoda S., Miyake Y., Takaki A., Yamamoto K., Hirano K., Ichida T., Ido A., Tsubouchi H., Chayama K., Harada K., Nakanuma Y., Maehara Y., Taketomi A., Shirabe K., Soejima Y., Mori A., Yagi S., Uemoto S., H E., Tanaka T., Yamashiki N., Tamura S., Sugawara Y., Kokudo N., Chalasani N., Luketic V., Odin J., Chopra K., Abecasis G., Cantor M., Coppola G., Economides A., Lotta L. A., Overton J. D., Reid J. G., Shuldiner A., Beechert C., Forsythe C., Fuller E. D., Gu Z., Lattari M., Lopez A., Schleicher T. D., Padilla M. S., Toledo K., Widom L., Wolf S. E., Pradhan M., Manoochehri K., Ulloa R. H., Bai X., Balasubramanian S., Barnard L., Blumenfeld A., Eom G., Habegger L., Hawes A., Khalid S., Maxwell E. K., Salerno W., Staples J. C., Jones M. B., Mitnaul L. J., Sturgess R., Healey C., Yeoman A., Gunasekera A. V. J., Kooner P., Kapur K., Sathyanarayana V., Kallis Y., Subhani J., Harvey R., McCorry R., Rooney P., Ramanaden D., Evans R., Mathialahan T., Gasem J., Shorrock C., Bhalme M., Southern P., Tibble J. A., Gorard D. A., Jones S., Mells G., Mulcahy V., Srivastava B., Foxton M. R., Collins C. E., Elphick D., Karmo M., Porras-Perez F., Mendall M., Yapp T., Patel M., Ede R., Sayer J., Jupp J., Fisher N., Carter M. J., Koss K., Shah J., Piotrowicz A., Scott G., Grimley C., Gooding I. R., Williams S., Tidbury J., Lim G., Cheent K., Levi S., Mansour D., Beckley M., Hollywood C., Wong T., Marley R., Ramage J., Gordon H. M., Ridpath J., Ngatchu T., Bob Grover V. P., Shidrawi R. G., Abouda G., Corless L., Narain M., Rees I., Brown A., Taylor-Robinson S., Wilkins J., Grellier L., Banim P., Das D., Heneghan M. A., Curtis H., Matthews H. C., Mohammed F., Aldersley M., Srirajaskanthan R., Walker G., McNair A., Sharif A., Sen S., Bird G., Prince M. I., Prasad G., Kitchen P., Barnardo A., Oza C., Sivaramakrishnan N. N., Gupta P., Shah A., Evans C. D. J., Saha S., Pollock K., Bramley P., Mukhopadhya A., Barclay S. T., McDonald N., Bathgate A. J., Palmer K., Dillon J. F., Rushbrook S. M., Przemioslo R., McDonald C., Millar A., Tai C., Mitchell S., Metcalf J., Shaukat S., Ninkovic M., Shmueli U., Davis A., Naqvi A., Lee T. J. W., Ryder S., Collier J., Klass H., Cramp M. E., Sharer N., Aspinall R., Ghosh D., Douds A. 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It has come to our attention that the name of one of the authors in our manuscript was incorrectly spelled ‘Jinyoung Byan’; the correct spelling is ‘Jinyoung Byun’ as in the author list above. In addition, the excel files of the supplementary tables were not included during the online publication of our article. These have now been made available online. We apologize for any inconvenience caused.
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8. A 2D imager for X-ray FELs with a 65 nm CMOS readout based on per-pixel signal compression and 10 bit A/D conversion
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Ratti, L., Comotti, D., Fabris, L., Grassi, M., Lodola, L., Malcovati, P., Manghisoni, M., Re, V., Traversi, G., Vacchi, C., Rizzo, G., Batignani, G., Bettarini, S., Casarosa, G., Forti, F., Giorgi, M., Morsani, F., Paladino, A., Paoloni, E., Pancheri, L., Dalla Betta, G.-F., Mendicino, R., Verzellesi, G., Xu, H., and Benkechkache, M.A.
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9. The PixFEL project: Progress towards a fine pitch X-ray imaging camera for next generation FEL facilities
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Rizzo, G., Batignani, G., Benkechkache, M.A., Bettarini, S., Casarosa, G., Comotti, D., Dalla Betta, G.-F., Fabris, L., Forti, F., Grassi, M., Lodola, L., Malcovati, P., Manghisoni, M., Mendicino, R., Morsani, F., Paladino, A., Pancheri, L., Paoloni, E., Ratti, L., Re, V., Traversi, G., Vacchi, C., Verzellesi, G., and Xu, H.
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- 2016
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10. In-pixel conversion with a 10 bit SAR ADC for next generation X-ray FELs
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Lodola, L., Batignani, G., Benkechkache, M.A., Bettarini, S., Casarosa, G., Comotti, D., Dalla Betta, G.F., Fabris, L., Forti, F., Grassi, M., Latreche, S., Malcovati, P., Manghisoni, M., Mendicino, R., Morsani, F., Paladino, A., Pancheri, L., Paoloni, E., Ratti, L., Re, V., Rizzo, G., Traversi, G., Vacchi, C., Verzellesi, G., and Xu, H.
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- 2016
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11. Motion correction for passive radiation imaging of small vessels in ship-to-ship inspections
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Ziock, K.P., Boehnen, C.B., Ernst, J.M., Fabris, L., Hayward, J.P., Karnowski, T.P., Paquit, V.C., Patlolla, D.R., and Trombino, D.G.
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- 2016
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12. PixFEL: developing a fine pitch, fast 2D X-ray imager for the next generation X-FELs
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Ratti, L., Comotti, D., Fabris, L., Grassi, M., Lodola, L., Malcovati, P., Manghisoni, M., Re, V., Traversi, G., Vacchi, C., Bettarini, S., Casarosa, G., Forti, F., Morsani, F., Paladino, A., Paoloni, E., Rizzo, G., Benkechkache, M.A., Dalla Betta, G.-F., Mendicino, R., Pancheri, L., Verzellesi, G., and Xu, H.
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- 2015
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13. Event localization in bulk scintillator crystals using coded apertures
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Ziock, K.P., Braverman, J.B., Fabris, L., Harrison, M.J., Hornback, D., and Newby, J.
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- 2015
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14. An RF-only ion-funnel for extraction from high-pressure gases
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Brunner, T., Fudenberg, D., Varentsov, V., Sabourov, A., Gratta, G., Dilling, J., DeVoe, R., Sinclair, D., Fairbank, W., Jr., Albert, J.B., Auty, D.J., Barbeau, P.S., Beck, D., Benitez-Medina, C., Breidenbach, M., Cao, G.F., Chambers, C., Cleveland, B., Coon, M., Craycraft, A., Daniels, T., Daugherty, S.J., Didberidze, T., Dolinski, M.J., Dunford, M., Fabris, L., Farine, J., Feldmeier, W., Fierlinger, P., Gornea, R., Graham, K., Heffner, M., Hughes, M., Jewell, M., Jiang, X.S., Johnson, T.N., Johnston, S., Karelin, A., Kaufman, L.J., Killick, R., Koffas, T., Kravitz, S., Krücken, R., Kuchenkov, A., Kumar, K.S., Leonard, D.S., Leonard, F., Licciardi, C., Lin, Y.H., Ling, J., MacLellan, R., Marino, M.G., Mong, B., Moore, D., Odian, A., Ostrovskiy, I., Ouellet, C., Piepke, A., Pocar, A., Retiere, F., Rowson, P.C., Rozo, M.P., Schubert, A., Smith, E., Stekhanov, V., Tarka, M., Tolba, T., Tosi, D., Twelker, K., Vuilleumier, J.-L., Walton, J., Walton, T., Weber, M., Wen, L.J., Wichoski, U., Yang, L., and Yen, Y.-R.
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- 2015
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15. Systematic measurement of fast neutron background fluctuations in an urban area using a mobile detection system
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Iyengar, A., Beach, M., Newby, R.J., Fabris, L., Heilbronn, L.H., and Hayward, J.P.
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- 2015
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16. A measurement of atomic X-ray yields in exotic atoms and implications for an antideuteron-based dark matter search
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Aramaki, T., Chan, S.K., Craig, W.W., Fabris, L., Gahbauer, F., Hailey, C.J., Koglin, J.E., Madden, N., Mori, K., Yu, H.T., and Ziock, K.P.
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- 2013
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17. Autonomous radiation monitoring of small vessels
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Ziock, K.P., Cheriyadat, A., Fabris, L., Goddard, J., Hornback, D., Karnowski, T., Kerekes, R., and Newby, J.
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- 2011
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18. A dual-sided coded-aperture radiation detection system
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Penny, R.D., Hood, W.E., Polichar, R.M., Cardone, F.H., Chavez, L.G., Grubbs, S.G., Huntley, B.P., Kuharski, R.A., Shyffer, R.T., Fabris, L., Ziock, K.P., Labov, S.E., and Nelson, K.
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- 2011
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19. Animal models of cholestasis: An update on inflammatory cholangiopathies
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Mariotti, V, Cadamuro, M, Spirli, C, Fiorotto, R, Strazzabosco, M, Fabris, L, Mariotti V., Cadamuro M., Spirli C., Fiorotto R., Strazzabosco M., Fabris L., Mariotti, V, Cadamuro, M, Spirli, C, Fiorotto, R, Strazzabosco, M, Fabris, L, Mariotti V., Cadamuro M., Spirli C., Fiorotto R., Strazzabosco M., and Fabris L.
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Cholestasis is a frequent clinical condition initiating or complicating chronic liver diseases, particularly cholangiopathies, where the biliary epithelium is the primary target of the pathogenetic sequence. Until a few decades ago, understanding of cholestasis relied mostly on the experimental model of bile duct ligation in rodents. However, a simple model of biliary obstruction cannot reproduce the complex mechanisms and networks leading to cholestasis in cholangiopathies. These networks are underpinned by an intricate dysregulation of pro-inflammatory and pro-fibrotic signals involving besides cholangiocytes, multiple cell elements of both innate and adaptive immunity. Therefore, in the last years, a wide range of animal models of biliary injury have been developed, mostly in mice, following three main approaches, chemical induction, immunization and genetic manipulation. In this review, we will give an update of the animal models of the two main cholangiopathies, primary sclerosing cholangitis and primary biliary cholangitis, which have provided us with the most relevant insights into the pathogenesis of these still controversial diseases.
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- 2019
20. Pinealectomy or light exposure exacerbates biliary damage and liver fibrosis in cholestatic rats through decreased melatonin synthesis
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Chen, L, Zhou, T, Wu, N, O'Brien, A, Venter, J, Ceci, L, Kyritsi, K, Onori, P, Gaudio, E, Sybenga, A, Xie, L, Wu, C, Fabris, L, Invernizzi, P, Zawieja, D, Liangpunsakul, S, Meng, F, Francis, H, Alpini, G, Huang, Q, Glaser, S, Chen L., Zhou T., Wu N., O'Brien A., Venter J., Ceci L., Kyritsi K., Onori P., Gaudio E., Sybenga A., Xie L., Wu C., Fabris L., Invernizzi P., Zawieja D., Liangpunsakul S., Meng F., Francis H., Alpini G., Huang Q., Glaser S., Chen, L, Zhou, T, Wu, N, O'Brien, A, Venter, J, Ceci, L, Kyritsi, K, Onori, P, Gaudio, E, Sybenga, A, Xie, L, Wu, C, Fabris, L, Invernizzi, P, Zawieja, D, Liangpunsakul, S, Meng, F, Francis, H, Alpini, G, Huang, Q, Glaser, S, Chen L., Zhou T., Wu N., O'Brien A., Venter J., Ceci L., Kyritsi K., Onori P., Gaudio E., Sybenga A., Xie L., Wu C., Fabris L., Invernizzi P., Zawieja D., Liangpunsakul S., Meng F., Francis H., Alpini G., Huang Q., and Glaser S.
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Melatonin, a neuroendocrine hormone synthesized by the pineal gland and cholangiocytes, decreases biliary hyperplasia and liver fibrosis during cholestasis-induced biliary injury via melatonin-dependent autocrine signaling through increased biliary arylalkylamine N-acetyltransferase (AANAT) expression and melatonin secretion, downregulation of miR-200b and specific circadian clock genes. Melatonin synthesis is decreased by pinealectomy (PINX) or chronic exposure to light. We evaluated the effect of PINX or prolonged light exposure on melatonin-dependent modulation of biliary damage/ductular reaction/liver fibrosis. Studies were performed in male rats with/without BDL for 1 week with 12:12 h dark/light cycles, continuous light or after 1 week of PINX. The expression of AANAT and melatonin levels in serum and cholangiocyte supernatant were increased in BDL rats, while decreased in BDL rats following PINX or continuous light exposure. BDL-induced increase in serum chemistry, ductular reaction, liver fibrosis, inflammation, angiogenesis and ROS generation were significantly enhanced by PINX or light exposure. Concomitant with enhanced liver fibrosis, we observed increased biliary senescence and enhanced clock genes and miR-200b expression in total liver and cholangiocytes. In vitro, the expression of AANAT, clock genes and miR-200b was increased in PSC human cholangiocyte cell lines (hPSCL). The proliferation and activation of HHStecs (human hepatic stellate cell lines) were increased after stimulating with BDL cholangiocyte supernatant and further enhanced when stimulated with BDL rats following PINX or continuous light exposure cholangiocyte supernatant via intracellular ROS generation. Conclusion: Melatonin plays an important role in the protection of liver against cholestasis-induced damage and ductular reaction.
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21. Liver diseases in the dish: iPSC and organoids as a new approach to modeling liver diseases
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Fiorotto, R, Amenduni, M, Mariotti, V, Fabris, L, Spirli, C, Strazzabosco, M, Fiorotto R., Amenduni M., Mariotti V., Fabris L., Spirli C., Strazzabosco M., Fiorotto, R, Amenduni, M, Mariotti, V, Fabris, L, Spirli, C, Strazzabosco, M, Fiorotto R., Amenduni M., Mariotti V., Fabris L., Spirli C., and Strazzabosco M.
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Liver diseases negatively impact the quality of life and survival of patients, and often require liver transplantation in cases that progress to organ failure. Understanding the cellular and molecular mechanisms of liver development and pathogenesis has been a challenging task, in part for the lack of adequate cellular models directly relevant to the human diseases. Recent technological advances in the stem cell field have shown the potentiality of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) and liver organoids as the next generation tool to model in vitro liver diseases. Hepatocyte-like cells and cholangiocyte are currently being generated from skin fibroblasts and mononuclear blood cells reprogrammed into iPSC and have been successfully used for disease modeling, drug testing and gene editing, with the hope to be able to find application also in regenerative medicine. Protocols to generate other liver cell types are still under development, but the field is advancing rapidly. On the other end, liver cells can now be isolated from liver specimens (liver explants or liver biopsies) and cultured in specific conditions to form polarized 3D organoids. The purpose of this review is to summarize all these recent technological advances and their potential applications but also to analyze the current issues to be addressed before the technology can reach its full potential.
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22. Design and TCAD simulation of planar p-on-n active-edge pixel sensors for the next generation of FELs
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Dalla Betta, G.-F., Batignani, G., Benkechkache, M.A., Bettarini, S., Casarosa, G., Comotti, D., Fabris, L., Forti, F., Grassi, M., Latreche, S., Lodola, L., Malcovati, P., Manghisoni, M., Mendicino, R., Morsani, F., Paladino, A., Pancheri, L., Paoloni, E., Ratti, L., Re, V., Rizzo, G., Traversi, G., Vacchi, C., Verzellesi, G., and Xu, H.
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23. Light collection optimization in scintillator-based gamma-ray spectrometers
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Hull, G., Du, S., Niedermayr, T., Payne, S., Cherepy, N., Drobshoff, A., and Fabris, L.
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24. Pathophysiologic implications of innate immunity and autoinflammation in the biliary epithelium
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Strazzabosco, M, Fiorotto, R, Cadamuro, M, Spirli, C, Mariotti, V, Kaffe, E, Scirpo, R, Fabris, L, STRAZZABOSCO, MARIO, CADAMURO, MASSIMILIANO, SCIRPO, ROBERTO, Fabris, L., Strazzabosco, M, Fiorotto, R, Cadamuro, M, Spirli, C, Mariotti, V, Kaffe, E, Scirpo, R, Fabris, L, STRAZZABOSCO, MARIO, CADAMURO, MASSIMILIANO, SCIRPO, ROBERTO, and Fabris, L.
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The most studied physiological function of biliary epithelial cells (cholangiocytes) is to regulate bile flow and composition, in particular the hydration and alkalinity of the primary bile secreted by hepatocytes. After almost three decades of studies it is now become clear that cholangiocytes are also involved in epithelial innate immunity, in inflammation, and in the reparative processes in response to liver damage. An increasing number of evidence highlights the ability of cholangiocyte to undergo changes in phenotype and function in response to liver damage. By participating actively to the immune and inflammatory responses, cholangiocytes represent a first defense line against liver injury from different causes. Indeed, cholangiocytes express a number of receptors able to recognize pathogen- or damage-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs/DAMPs), such as Toll-like receptors (TLR), which modulate their pro-inflammatory behavior. Cholangiocytes can be both the targets and the initiators of the inflammatory process. Derangements of the signals controlling these mechanisms are at the basis of the pathogenesis of different cholangiopathies, both hereditary and acquired, such as cystic fibrosis-related liver disease and sclerosing cholangitis. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: Cholangiocytes in Health and Diseaseedited by Jesus Banales, Marco Marzioni, Nicholas LaRusso and Peter Jansen
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- 2018
25. Italian practical clinical guidelines on cholangiocarcinoma: Part II, treatment
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Alvaro, D., Hassan, C., Cardinale, V., Carpino, G., Fabris, L., Gringeri, E., Granata, V., Mutignani, M., Morement, H., Giuliante, F., Guglielmi, A., Ridola, L., Tonini, G., Marzioni, M., Grazi, G., Guido, M., Di Giulio, E., Pantano, F., Venere, R., Bragazzi, M. C., Biancanello, F., Faccioli, J., Giannetti, A., Cintolo, M., Di Giunta, M., Gambato, M., Lasagni, A., Izzo, F., Avallone, A., Banales, J., Rossi, M., Catalano, C., Laghi, A., D'Amati, G., and Mancino, M. G.
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surgery ,distal cholangiocarcinoma ,intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma ,liver transplantation ,locoregional treatments ,perihilar cholangiocarcinoma ,target therapies - Published
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26. Indirect Dark Matter Search with Antideuterons: Progress and Future Prospects for General Antiparticle Spectrometer (GAPS)
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Koglin, J.E., Aramaki, T., Craig, W.W., Fabris, L., Gahbauer, F., Hailey, C.J., Jou, F.J., Madden, N., Mori, K., Yu, H.T., and Ziock, K.P.
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27. Animal models for cystic fibrosis liver disease (CFLD)
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Fiorotto, R, Amenduni, M, Mariotti, V, Cadamuro, M, Fabris, L, Spirli, C, Strazzabosco, M, Fiorotto, R, Amenduni, M, Mariotti, V, Cadamuro, M, Fabris, L, Spirli, C, and Strazzabosco, M
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Liver disease is a severe complication in patients with Cystic Fibrosis (CF), a genetic disease caused by mutations in the gene encoding for cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) channel. The sequence of events leading to CFLD is still unclear and has limited the development of more specific treatments other than the bile acid UDCA. However, in the last twenty years, several gaps have been filled, which have mainly been possible due to the availability of different animal models that mimic CF. CF mice, although they lack a spontaneous liver manifestation, have been essential to better understand the multiple functions of CFTR expression on the apical membrane of cholangiocytes, from chloride channel to regulator of epithelial innate immunity. Additionally, we have learned that the gut microbiota might be a pathogenetic factor for the development of liver disease. The recent creation of novel CF animal models (i.e. pig and ferret) that better reproduce the human disease, will allow for comparative studies with species that spontaneously develop the liver disease and will hopefully lead to novel therapeutic treatments. In this review, we have compared and summarized the main features of the current available CF animal models and their applicability for the study of the liver phenotype.
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28. Real-time generation of images with pixel-by-pixel spectra for a coded aperture imager with high spectral resolution
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Ziock, Klaus P., Burks, M.T., Craig, W., Fabris, L., Hull, E.L., and Madden, N.W.
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29. Portable, low-power, mechanically cooled Ge spectrometer
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Becker, J.A., Cork, C.P., Fabris, L., and Madden, N.W.
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30. Optimising the clinical strategy for autoimmune liver diseases: Principles of value-based medicine
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Carbone, M, Cristoferi, L, Cortesi, P, Rota, M, Ciaccio, A, Okolicsanyi, S, Gemma, M, Scalone, L, Cesana, G, Fabris, L, Colledan, M, Fagiuoli, S, Ideo, G, Belli, L, Munari, L, Mantovani, L, Strazzabosco, M, Cortesi, PA, Belli, LS, Munari, LM, Carbone, M, Cristoferi, L, Cortesi, P, Rota, M, Ciaccio, A, Okolicsanyi, S, Gemma, M, Scalone, L, Cesana, G, Fabris, L, Colledan, M, Fagiuoli, S, Ideo, G, Belli, L, Munari, L, Mantovani, L, Strazzabosco, M, Cortesi, PA, Belli, LS, and Munari, LM
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Background: Autoimmune hepatitis, primary biliary cholangitis, and primary sclerosing cholangitis represent the three major autoimmune liver diseases (AILDs). Their management is highly specialized, requires a multidisciplinary approach and often relies on expensive, orphan drugs. Unfortunately, their treatment is often unsatisfactory, and the care pathway heterogeneous across different centers. Disease-specific clinical outcome indicators (COIs) able to evaluate the whole cycle of care are needed to assist both clinicians and administrators in improving quality and value of care. Aim of our study was to generate a set of COIs for the three AILDs. We then prospectively validated these indicators based on a series of consecutive patients recruited at three tertiary clinical centers in Lombardy, Italy. Methods: In phase I using a Delphi method and a RAND 9-point appropriateness scale a set of COIs was generated. In phase II the indicators were applied in a real-life dataset. Results: Two-hundred fourteen patients were enrolled and followed-up for a median time of 54. months and the above COIs were recorded using a web-based electronic medical record program. The COIs were easy to collect in the clinical practice environment and their values compared well with the available natural history studies. Conclusions: We have generated a comprehensive set of COIs which sequentially capture different clinical outcome of the three AILDs explored. These indicators represent a critical tool to implement a value-based approach to patients with these conditions, to monitor, compare and improve quality through benchmarking of clinical performance and to assess the significance of novel drugs and technologies. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: Cholangiocytes in Health and Diseaseedited by Jesus Banales, Marco Marzioni, Nicholas LaRusso and Peter Jansen.
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31. A fast, compact solution for low noise charge preamplifiers
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Fabris, L., Madden, N.W., and Yaver, H.
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32. SAT-151 - Inhibition of YAP activation induces cell senescence and autophagy while blocking cell proliferation in cholangiocarcinoma (CCA)
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Cadamuro, M., Casati, G., Stecca, T., Brivio, S., Milani, C., Mariotti, V., Kaffe, E., Spirli, C., Amenduni, M., Fiorotto, R., Cillo, U., Maria, G., Fabris, L., and Strazzabosco, M.
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33. THU-433 - Inhibition of the CA2+-Inhibited Adenylyl Cyclase 5 Reduces CYST Growth in Mice with Polycystic Liver Disease (ADPKD) Caused by Defective Polycystin-2
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Spirli, C., Mariotti, V., Villani, A., Fabris, L., Fiorotto, R., and Strazzabosco, M.
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- 2016
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34. P1169 : Outcome indicators in primary sclerosing cholangitis: Interim analysis of the value-based medicine in hepatology study
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Fabris, L., Ciaccio, A., Okolicsanyi, S., Rota, M., Cortesi, P.A., Buonocore, M.R., Gemma, M., Giani, P., Belli, L.S., Fagiuoli, S., Scalone, L., Valsecchi, M.G., Mantovani, L.G., and Strazzabosco, M.
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35. P1141 : Post-translational regulation of polycystin 2 (PC2) expression as a novel mechanism of cholangiocyte reaction to biliary damage and repair
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Spirli, C., Villani, A., Morell, C.M., Fabris, L., Fiorotto, R., and Strazzabosco, M.
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36. The patient presenting with isolated hyperbilirubinemia.
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Fabris, L., Cadamuro, M., and Okolicsanyi, L.
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HYPERBILIRUBINEMIA ,LIVER diseases ,METABOLIC disorders ,NUCLEAR receptors (Biochemistry) - Abstract
Abstract: Hyperbilirubinemia is a common laboratory finding in clinical practice, being found in several haematological and liver diseases as well as in familial conditions (5–10% in Western countries). Although most of the familial forms of hyperbilirubinemia are classically viewed as benign conditions, they have gained an increased interest in the last few years since recent data have indicated that subjects with an impaired bilirubin metabolism may have an increased susceptibility to drug toxicity. The authors briefly review the main steps of bilirubin metabolism, with a special emphasis on the emerging concepts on the molecular mechanisms of regulation by nuclear receptors (NRs) and genetic factors. Then the different forms of isolated hyperbilirubinemia occurring in both adults and paediatrics are systematically analysed, and a new categorisation is also proposed in light of the recent advances in bilirubin research. Finally, a diagnostic algorithm is discussed, along with a correct approach to its management, in order to avoid unnecessary medical investigations. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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37. Inheritance of hyperbilirubinemia: Evidence for a major autosomal recessive gene.
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Clementi, M., Di Gianantonio, E., Fabris, L., Forabosco, P., Strazzabosco, M., Tenconi, R., and Okolicsanyi, L.
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Abstract: Background and aim: To clarify the precise mode of inheritance of Gilbert syndrome, an unconjugated familial hyperbilirubinemia, where impaired bilirubin conjugation is caused by reduced UGT1A1 activity determined by a defective function of the A(TA)6TAA promoter region of the UGT1A1 gene. Subjects and methods: Serum bilirubin levels were measured in a large, homogeneous resident population from North-Eastern Italy, consisting of 1.639 males (age 44.5±13.9, range 18–89 years), and 1.420 females (age 45.1±15.0, range 18–85). In 112 nuclear families from hyperbilirubinemic probands living in the same area a complex segregation analysis was then performed. In both samples we carefully excluded potentially confounding factors of bilirubin levels (alcohol abuse, excessive cigarette smoking, drug consumption, overt haemolysis and liver disease). Results: Mean serum bilirubin concentrations are higher in males than in females, showing fluctuations through the different age periods in males. Complex segregation results demonstrate that unconjugated hyperbilirubinemia exhibits a precise mode of inheritance in which a major recessive gene with a frequency of 0.45 is responsible for higher serum bilirubin values. Conclusions: This major recessive gene accounts only for a part of the serum bilirubin concentration, thus implying additional, environmental factors for the clinical appearance of GS. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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38. Hepatitis C virus infection in a resident elderly population: A 10-year follow-up study.
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Monica, F., Lirussi, F., Pregun, I., Vasile, F., Fabris, L., and Okolicsanyi, L.
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Abstract: Background: The natural history of hepatitis C virus infection in the elderly is poorly known. Objective: To assess the mortality rate, the progression of liver disease, the hepatitis C virus carrier state and the co-morbidity in a cohort of 35 out of 1063 anti-hepatitis C virus positive elderly people prospectively followed-up from 1992 to 2002. Methods: Liver function tests, hepatitis C virus-RNA analysis, hepatitis C virus genotyping and abdominal ultrasonography were assessed at the beginning of the study, and then, liver function tests and ultrasonography were performed annually during the first 5 years of the follow-up. At the end of the 10-year period, causes of death were recorded, while surviving patients underwent again medical examination, liver function tests and abdominal ultrasonography. Results: Out of 35 patients with a 10-year follow-up, 12 patients died: only 2 (5.7%) from liver-related disease (hepatocellular carcinoma and liver failure), whilst 10 (28.5%) from extrahepatic causes. Out of the two patients dying from liver-related causes, one was hepatitis C virus-RNA positive and one hepatitis C virus-RNA negative. Among the 23 living patients, 13 were hepatitis C virus-RNA positive (56.5%), the majority being infected with genotype 2 (69%); of them, 6 (46.1%) had persistently normal alanine aminotransferase levels. None of the hepatitis C virus-RNA positive individuals had excessive alcohol intake. Conclusion: Despite the presumably long duration of infection in our cohort, the liver-related mortality was five-fold lower than that from extrahepatic causes (five-fold higher). Lack of hepatic co-morbidity factors, such as alcohol consumption, seems to be relevant for the limited severity of liver disease. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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39. Tratamiento de las manifestaciones neuropsiquiátricas del lupus eritematoso sistémico.
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Barile-Fabris, L. A.
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40. Necroptosis is associated with a better survival in intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma.
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Sacchi, D., Sarcognato, S., Cillo, U., Gringeri, E., Fabris, L., Di Giunta, M., Nicolè, L., Guzzardo, V., Fassina, A., and Guido, M.
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41. Ferroptosis in intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma: an immunohistochemical study.
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Sacchi, D., Sarcognato, S., Fabris, L., Zanus, G., Gringeri, E., Niero, M., and Guido, M.
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42. INOS-mediated decrease of matrix metalloproteinase activity by obeticholic acid in hepatic ischemia/reperfusion.
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Di Pasqua, L.G., Palladini, G., Berardo, C., Siciliano, V., Adorini, L., Richelmi, P., Cadamuro, M., Fabris, L., Perlini, S., Vairetti, M., and Ferrigno, A.
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43. Minimal change cholangiopathy (MCC)
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Sonzogni, A., Colloredo, G., Roffi, L., Bovo, G., Del Poggio, P., Paris, B., Andreoletti, M., Brugnetti, B., Pozzi, M., Fabris, L., and Strazzabosco, M.
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44. JNK signaling activated by Platelet-Derived Growth Factor D (PDGF-D) stimulates secretion of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor-C (VEGF-C) by cancer-associated fibroblasts to promote lymphangiogenesis and early metastatization in cholangiocarcinoma.
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Cadamuro, M., Vismara, M., Brivio, S., Furlanetto, A., Strazzabosco, M., and Fabris, L.
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45. Post-translational regulation of Polycystin 2 (PC2)expression as a novel mechanism of cholangiocyte reaction to biliary damage and repair.
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Spirli, C., Villani, A., Morell, C.M., Fabris, L., Fiorotto, R., and Strazzabosco, M.
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46. Outcome indicators in primary sclerosing cholangitis: Interim analysis of the value-based medicine in hepatology study.
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Fabris, L., Ciaccio, A., Okolicsanyi, S., Rota, M., Cortesi, P.A., Buonocore, M.R., Gemma, M., Giani, P., Belli, L.S., Fagiuoli, S., Scalone, L., Valsecchi, M.G., Mantovani, L.G., and Strazzabosco, M.
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47. Reduction in sumoylation-dependent S100A4 nuclear import in cholangiocarcinoma by low dose paclitaxel halts tumor invasiveness and hematogenoous metastasization by down-modulating Rho-A and Cdc42 activities.
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Spagnuolo, G., Cadamuro, M., Sambado, L., Indraccolo, S., Nardo, G., Rosato, A., Novelli, E., Spirli, C., Strazzabosco, M., and Fabris, L.
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48. Stimulation of Nuclear Receptor PPAR-γ Limits NF-kB-dependent Inflammation in Cystic Fibrosis Biliary Epithelium.
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Scirpo, R., Fiorotto, R., Villani, A., Fabris, L., and Strazzabosco, M.
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49. Leukaemia inhibitory factor protects cholangiocarcinoma cells from cytotoxicity via a STAT-3-independent, Mcl-1 activation.
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Morton, S.D., Cadamuro, M., Brivio, S., Stecca, T., Massani, M., Bassi, N., Floreani, A., Strazzabosco, M., and Fabris, L.
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50. Value-based outcome indicators in the management of hepatocellular carcinoma: Clinical test in a large multicenter study (VBMH study).
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Okolicsanyi, S., Ciaccio, A., Rota, M., Gentiluomo, M., Gemma, M., Grisolia, A., Cortesi, P.A., Scalone, L., Mantovani, L., Pontisso, P., Burra, P., Fabris, L., Mondelli, M., Colledan, M., Fagiuoli, S., Valsecchi, M.G., Cesana, G., Belli, L.S., Mazzaferro, V., and Strazzabosco, M.
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