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2. Bifurcations of Clifford tori in ellipsoids
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Bettiol, Renato G. and Piccione, Paolo
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Mathematics - Differential Geometry ,53A10, 53C42, 58J55, 34C23, 35B32, 49Q05 - Abstract
We prove that 3-dimensional ellipsoids invariant under a 2-torus action contain infinitely many distinct immersed minimal tori, with at most one exception. These minimal tori bifurcate from the 2-torus orbit of largest volume at a dense set of eccentricities, and remain invariant under a circle., Comment: LaTeX2e, 12 pages, 2 figures
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- 2023
3. Ionic-resolution protoacoustic microscopy: A feasibility study
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Pandey, Prabodh Kumar, Gonzalez, Gilberto, Cheong, Frederick, Chen, Ce-Belle, Bettiol, Andrew A, Chen, Yong, and Xiang, Liangzhong
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Physical Sciences ,Biomedical Imaging ,Bioengineering ,Generic health relevance ,Engineering ,Technology ,Applied Physics ,Physical sciences - Abstract
Visualizing micro- and nano-scale biological entities requires high-resolution imaging and is conventionally achieved via optical microscopic techniques. Optical diffraction limits their resolution to ∼200 nm. This limit can be overcome by using ions with ∼1 MeV energy. Such ions penetrate through several micrometers in tissues, and their much shorter de Broglie wavelengths indicate that these ion beams can be focused to much shorter scales and hence can potentially facilitate higher resolution as compared to the optical techniques. Proton microscopy with ∼1 MeV protons has been shown to have reasonable inherent contrast between sub-cellular organelles. However, being a transmission-based modality, it is unsuitable for in vivo studies and cannot facilitate three-dimensional imaging from a single raster scan. Here, we propose proton-induced acoustic microscopy (PrAM), a technique based on pulsed proton irradiation and proton-induced acoustic signal collection. This technique is capable of label-free, super-resolution, 3D imaging with a single raster scan. Converting radiation energy into ultrasound enables PrAM with reflection mode detection, making it suitable for in vivo imaging and probing deeper than proton scanning transmission ion microscopy (STIM). Using a proton STIM image of HeLa cells, a coupled Monte Carlo+k-wave simulations-based feasibility study has been performed to demonstrate the capabilities of PrAM. We demonstrate that sub-50 nm lateral (depending upon the beam size and energy) and sub-micron axial resolution (based on acoustic detection bandwidth and proton beam pulse width) can be obtained using the proposed modality. By enabling visualization of biological phenomena at cellular and subcellular levels, this high-resolution microscopic technique enhances understanding of intricate cellular processes.
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- 2024
4. Post-translational modifications of fibrinogen: implications for clotting, fibrin structure and degradation
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Francesca Nencini, Alessandra Bettiol, Flavia Rita Argento, Serena Borghi, Elvira Giurranna, Giacomo Emmi, Domenico Prisco, Niccolò Taddei, Claudia Fiorillo, and Matteo Becatti
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Fibrin ,Fibrinogen ,Post-translational modifications ,Thrombosis ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Fibrinogen, a blood plasma protein with a key role in hemostasis and thrombosis, is highly susceptible to post-translational modifications (PTMs), that significantly influence clot formation, structure, and stability. These PTMs, which include acetylation, amidation, carbamylation, citrullination, dichlorination, glycation, glycosylation, guanidinylation, hydroxylation, homocysteinylation, malonylation, methylation, nitration, oxidation, phosphorylation and sulphation, can alter fibrinogen biochemical properties and affect its functional behavior in coagulation and fibrinolysis. Oxidation and nitration are notably associated with oxidative stress, impacting fibrin fiber formation and promoting the development of more compact and resistant fibrin networks. Glycosylation and glycation contribute to altered fibrinogen structural properties, often resulting in changes in fibrin clot density and susceptibility to lysis, particularly in metabolic disorders like diabetes. Acetylation and phosphorylation, influenced by medications such as aspirin, modulate clot architecture by affecting fiber thickness and clot permeability. Citrullination and homocysteinylation, although less studied, are linked to autoimmune conditions and cardiovascular diseases, respectively, affecting fibrin formation and stability. Understanding these modifications provides insights into the pathophysiology of thrombotic disorders and highlights potential therapeutic targets. This review comprehensively examines the current literature on fibrinogen PTMs, their specific sites, biochemical pathways, and their consequences on fibrin clot architecture, clot formation and clot lysis.
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5. Epidemiological characterization of rare diseases in Brazil: A retrospective study of the Brazilian Rare Diseases Network
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Bibiana Mello de Oliveira, Filipe Andrade Bernardi, João Francisco Baiochi, Mariane Barros Neiva, Milena Artifon, Alberto Andrade Vergara, Ana Maria Martins, Anete Sevciovic Grumach, Angelina Xavier Acosta, Antonette Souto El Husny, Bethania de Freitas Rodrigues Ribeiro, Camila Ferreira Ramos, Carlos Eduardo Steiner, Chong Ae Kim, Denise Maria Christofolini, Diego Bettiol Yamada, Ellaine Doris Fernandes Carvalho, Erlane Marques Ribeiro, Fabíola de Arruda Bastos, Faradiba Sarquis Serpa, Flávia Reseda Brandão, Giselle Maria Araujo Felix Adjuto, Isabelle Carvalho, Jonas Alex Morales Saute, Juan Clinton Llerena Junior, Larissa Souza Mario Bueno, Luiz Carlos Santana da Silva, Mara Lucia Schmitz Ferreira Santos, Marcela Câmara Machado Costa, Marcia Maria Costa Giacon Giusti, Marcial Francis Galera, Márcio Eloi Colombo Filho, Maria Denise Fernandes Carvalho de Andrade, Maria Teresinha De Oliveira Cardoso, Marilaine Matos de Menezes Ferreira, Michelle Zeny, Milena Coelho Fernandes Caldato, Ney Boa Sorte, Nina Rosa de Castro Musolino, Paula Frassinetti Vasconcelos de Medeiros, Paulo Ricardo Gazzola Zen, Raquel Tavares Boy Da Silva, Rayana Elias Maia, Rodrigo Fock, Rosemarie Elizabeth Schimidt Almeida, Solange Oliveira Rodrigues Valle, Tatiana Amorim, Thaís Bomfim Teixeira, Vania Mesquita Gadelha Prazeres, Victor Evangelista de Faria Ferraz, Vinicius Costa Lima, Wagner José Martins Paiva, Ida Vanessa Doederlein Schwartz, Domingos Alves, Têmis Maria Félix, and Raras Network Group
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Rare diseases ,Public Health System ,Brazil ,Brazilian Rare Diseases Network ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Background The Brazilian Policy for Comprehensive Care for People with Rare Diseases was implemented in 2014; however, national epidemiological data on rare diseases (RDs) are scarce and mainly focused on specific disorders. To address this gap, University Hospitals, Reference Services for Neonatal Screening, and Reference Services for Rare Diseases, all of which are public health institutions, established the Brazilian Rare Diseases Network (RARAS) in 2020. The objective of this study was to perform a comprehensive nationwide epidemiological investigation of individuals with RDs in Brazil. This retrospective survey collected data from patients receiving care in 34 healthcare facilities affiliated with RARAS in 2018 and 2019. Results The survey included 12,530 participants with a median age of 15.0 years, with women representing 50.5% of the cohort. Classification according to skin color demonstrated that 5044 (47.4%) participants were admixed. Most had a confirmed diagnosis (63.2%), with a predominance of phenylketonuria (PKU), cystic fibrosis (CF), and acromegaly. Common clinical manifestations included global developmental delay and seizures. The average duration of the diagnostic odyssey was 5.4 years (± 7.9 years). Among the confirmed diagnoses, 52.2% were etiological (biochemical: 42.5%; molecular: 30.9%), while 47.8% were clinical. Prenatal diagnoses accounted for 1.2%. Familial recurrence and consanguinity rates were 21.6% and 6.4%, respectively. Mainstay treatments included drug therapy (55.0%) and rehabilitation (15.6%). The Public Health System funded most diagnoses (84.2%) and treatments (86.7%). Hospitalizations were reported in 44.5% of cases, and the mortality rate was 1.5%, primarily due to motor neuron disease and CF. Conclusion This study marks a pioneering national-level data collection effort for rare diseases in Brazil, offering novel insights to advance the understanding, management, and resource allocation for RDs. It unveils an average diagnostic odyssey of 5.4 years and a higher prevalence of PKU and CF, possibly associated with the specialized services network, which included newborn screening services.
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6. Mental disorders in adults from Ribeirão Preto, Brazil: a cross-sectional analysis of two birth cohorts
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Luis Felipe Scarabelot, Jesem Douglas Yamall Orellana, Viviane Cunha Cardoso, Marco Antonio Barbieri, Ricardo Carvalho Cavalli, Heloisa Bettiol, Bernardo Lessa Horta, and Cristina Marta Del-Ben
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Mood disorders ,Anxiety disorders ,Substance-related disorders ,Diagnostic techniques and procedures ,Patient Outcome Assessment ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Abstract Background In Brazil, the prevalence of mental disorders is heterogeneous, with most studies conducted in large cities with high population density. This study aimed to assess the prevalence of mental disorders and psychiatric comorbidities among young adults (22–23 years old) and adults (37–38 years old) from Ribeirão Preto, a city located in the Northeast of the São Paulo state, with approximately 700,000 inhabitants, and to explore associations with sociodemographic variables, suicide risk, and health service usage. Second, we aimed to evaluate the performance of the Self-Report Questionnaire (SRQ-20) as a screening tool for mental disorders to be applied to the local population. Methods Participants from the 1978/1979 and 1994 Ribeirão Preto birth cohorts were evaluated using the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI) and the SRQ-20 at mean ages of 22–23, and 37–38 years, respectively. Results Our sample comprised 1,769 individuals from the 1978/1979 cohort and 1,037 from the 1994 cohort. The prevalence of mental disorders ranged from 28.6% (1978/79) to 31% (1994), with frequent comorbid diagnoses (42.7% and 43.3%, respectively). Men and women had a similar prevalence of mental disorders in the younger cohort, while women had a higher prevalence in the older cohort. Low educational attainment was associated with higher rates of diagnosis. In both cohorts, alcohol and other psychoactive substance use was higher among those with a psychiatric diagnosis. Although those with a psychiatric diagnosis were less satisfied with their own health, only one-fifth had seen a mental health professional in the previous year. A psychiatric diagnosis increased the suicide risk by 5.6 to 9.1 times. Regarding the SRQ-20, the best cutoff points were 5/6 for men and 7/8 for women, with satisfactory performance. Conclusions The prevalence and comorbidity of mental disorders were high in both cohorts and comparable to those in larger Brazilian cities. However, few individuals with a diagnosis had sought specialized care. These data suggest that the mental health gap is still significant in Brazil.
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7. Robust Nuclear Spin Polarization via Ground-State Level Anti-Crossing of Boron Vacancy Defects in Hexagonal Boron Nitride
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Ru, Shihao, Jiang, Zhengzhi, Liang, Haidong, Kenny, Jonathan, Cai, Hongbing, Lyu, Xiaodan, Cernansky, Robert, Zhou, Feifei, Yang, Yuzhe, Watanabe, Kenji, Taniguch, Takashi, Li, Fuli, Seng, Koh Teck, Liu, Xiaogang, Jelezko, Fedor, Bettiol, Andrew A., and Gao, Weibo
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Quantum Physics ,Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics - Abstract
Nuclear spin polarization plays a crucial role in quantum information processing and quantum sensing. In this work, we demonstrate a robust and efficient method for nuclear spin polarization with boron vacancy ($\mathrm{V_B^-}$) defects in hexagonal boron nitride (h-BN) using ground-state level anti-crossing (GSLAC). We show that GSLAC-assisted nuclear polarization can be achieved with significantly lower laser power than excited-state level anti-crossing, making the process experimentally more viable. Furthermore, we have demonstrated direct optical readout of nuclear spins for $\mathrm{V_B^-}$ in h-BN. Our findings suggest that GSLAC is a promising technique for the precise control and manipulation of nuclear spins in $\mathrm{V_B^-}$ defects in h-BN., Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures for main text, 13 pages, 17 figures for Supplementary Material. Accepted in Physical Review Letters
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- 2023
8. Epidemiological characterization of rare diseases in Brazil: A retrospective study of the Brazilian Rare Diseases Network
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de Oliveira, Bibiana Mello, Bernardi, Filipe Andrade, Baiochi, João Francisco, Neiva, Mariane Barros, Artifon, Milena, Vergara, Alberto Andrade, Martins, Ana Maria, Grumach, Anete Sevciovic, Acosta, Angelina Xavier, Husny, Antonette Souto El, de Freitas Rodrigues Ribeiro, Bethania, Ramos, Camila Ferreira, Steiner, Carlos Eduardo, Kim, Chong Ae, Christofolini, Denise Maria, Yamada, Diego Bettiol, Carvalho, Ellaine Doris Fernandes, Ribeiro, Erlane Marques, de Arruda Bastos, Fabíola, Serpa, Faradiba Sarquis, Brandão, Flávia Reseda, Adjuto, Giselle Maria Araujo Felix, Carvalho, Isabelle, Saute, Jonas Alex Morales, Junior, Juan Clinton Llerena, Bueno, Larissa Souza Mario, da Silva, Luiz Carlos Santana, Santos, Mara Lucia Schmitz Ferreira, Costa, Marcela Câmara Machado, Giusti, Marcia Maria Costa Giacon, Galera, Marcial Francis, Filho, Márcio Eloi Colombo, de Andrade, Maria Denise Fernandes Carvalho, De Oliveira Cardoso, Maria Teresinha, de Menezes Ferreira, Marilaine Matos, Zeny, Michelle, Caldato, Milena Coelho Fernandes, Sorte, Ney Boa, Musolino, Nina Rosa de Castro, de Medeiros, Paula Frassinetti Vasconcelos, Zen, Paulo Ricardo Gazzola, Da Silva, Raquel Tavares Boy, Maia, Rayana Elias, Fock, Rodrigo, Almeida, Rosemarie Elizabeth Schimidt, Valle, Solange Oliveira Rodrigues, Amorim, Tatiana, Teixeira, Thaís Bomfim, Prazeres, Vania Mesquita Gadelha, de Faria Ferraz, Victor Evangelista, Lima, Vinicius Costa, Paiva, Wagner José Martins, Schwartz, Ida Vanessa Doederlein, Alves, Domingos, and Félix, Têmis Maria
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9. Post-translational modifications of fibrinogen: implications for clotting, fibrin structure and degradation
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Nencini, Francesca, Bettiol, Alessandra, Argento, Flavia Rita, Borghi, Serena, Giurranna, Elvira, Emmi, Giacomo, Prisco, Domenico, Taddei, Niccolò, Fiorillo, Claudia, and Becatti, Matteo
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10. Mental disorders in adults from Ribeirão Preto, Brazil: a cross-sectional analysis of two birth cohorts
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Scarabelot, Luis Felipe, Orellana, Jesem Douglas Yamall, Cardoso, Viviane Cunha, Barbieri, Marco Antonio, Cavalli, Ricardo Carvalho, Bettiol, Heloisa, Horta, Bernardo Lessa, and Del-Ben, Cristina Marta
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11. An antiferromagnetic spin phase change memory
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Yan, Han, Mao, Hongye, Qin, Peixin, Wang, Jinhua, Liang, Haidong, Zhou, Xiaorong, Wang, Xiaoning, Chen, Hongyu, Meng, Ziang, Liu, Li, Zhao, Guojian, Duan, Zhiyuan, Zhu, Zengwei, Fang, Bin, Zeng, Zhongming, Bettiol, Andrew A., Zhang, Qinghua, Tang, Peizhe, Jiang, Chengbao, and Liu, Zhiqi
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12. An antiferromagnetic spin phase change memory
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Han Yan, Hongye Mao, Peixin Qin, Jinhua Wang, Haidong Liang, Xiaorong Zhou, Xiaoning Wang, Hongyu Chen, Ziang Meng, Li Liu, Guojian Zhao, Zhiyuan Duan, Zengwei Zhu, Bin Fang, Zhongming Zeng, Andrew A. Bettiol, Qinghua Zhang, Peizhe Tang, Chengbao Jiang, and Zhiqi Liu
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Abstract The electrical outputs of single-layer antiferromagnetic memory devices relying on the anisotropic magnetoresistance effect are typically rather small at room temperature. Here we report a new type of antiferromagnetic memory based on the spin phase change in a Mn-Ir binary intermetallic thin film at a composition within the phase boundary between its collinear and noncollinear phases. Via a small piezoelectric strain, the spin structure of this composition-boundary metal is reversibly interconverted, leading to a large nonvolatile room-temperature resistance modulation that is two orders of magnitude greater than the anisotropic magnetoresistance effect for a metal, mimicking the well-established phase change memory from a quantum spin degree of freedom. In addition, this antiferromagnetic spin phase change memory exhibits remarkable time and temperature stabilities, and is robust in a magnetic field high up to 60 T.
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13. Multiplicity of singular solutions to the fractional Yamabe problem on spheres
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Bettiol, Renato G., González, María del Mar, and Maalaoui, Ali
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Mathematics - Differential Geometry ,Mathematics - Analysis of PDEs ,35R11, 35J30, 35B32, 53C18, 53C21, 58J40, 58J55 - Abstract
We prove nonuniqueness results for complete metrics with constant positive fractional curvature conformal to the round metric on $S^n \setminus S^k$, using bifurcation techniques. These are singular (positive) solutions to a non-local equation with critical non-linearity., Comment: LaTeX2e, 18 pages, 2 figures, final (revised) version
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14. Curvature operators and rational cobordism
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Bettiol, Renato G. and Goodman, McFeely Jackson
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Mathematics - Differential Geometry ,53C21, 53C27, 57R75 - Abstract
We determine linear inequalities on the eigenvalues of curvature operators that imply vanishing of the twisted $\hat A$ genus on a closed Riemannian spin manifold, where the twisting bundle is any prescribed parallel bundle of tensors. These inequalities yield surgery-stable curvature conditions tailored to annihilate further rational cobordism invariants, such as the Witten genus, elliptic genus, signature, and even the rational cobordism class itself., Comment: LaTeX2e, 32 pages
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15. Time trend of hospitalization due to burn, in the age group of 0-14 years, in Brazil, 2012-2022
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Luzieli Portaluppi, Caroline Silva Bettiol, Andreia Clara Nazário, and Nazaré Otília Nazário
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epidemiology ,hospitalization ,burns ,pediatrics ,accident prevention ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Introduction: Burns are tissue injuries caused by contact with heat sources. They represent a global public health problem. They have major impacts on children. The severity and intensity of burns are related to the etiological agent and their consequences are a major obstacle for the patient. Method: The study analyzed data on hospital admissions for burns in children from 2012 to 2022, using information from SIH-SUS. Hospitalization rates per 100,000 inhabitants were calculated for each year, considering dependent variables. The researchers used standardized coefficients and simple linear regression to analyze the data. Results: Data from 91,091 hospitalizations for burns in children, 0-14 years old, were included. There was stability in the general hospitalization rate (mean rate 17.963; ß = 0.119; p = 0.163). In females there was an increasing trend (mean rate 14.346; ß = 0.169; p = 0.029); in males, there was stability (mean rate 21.426; ß = 0.069; p = 0.504). Females behaved with stability in all age groups; the male with an increase in the range 0-4 years (mean rate 42.264; ß = 0.613; p = 0.003), stability in the range 5-9 years (mean rate 14.189; ß = -0.21; p = 0.867) and reduction in the range 10-14 years (mean rate 9.871; ß = -0.328; p = 0.007). The South Region demonstrated an increasing trend (mean rate 26.952; ß = 1.091; p = 0.001). Conclusion: There was stability in the general hospitalization rate. The female sex tended towards increase and the male towards stability. There was stability in Brazilian regions, except in the South.
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16. Prevalence and Predictors of Diabetic Retinopathy, Its Progression and Regression in Indian Children and Youth With Type-1 Diabetes
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Chirantap Oza, Anuradha Khadilkar, Shital Bhor, Katie Curran, Chitra Sambare, Dipali Ladkat, Alessandra Bettiol, Michael Quinn, Alan Sproule, Colin Willoughby, and Tunde Peto
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Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
Objective: There are very few reports on the prevalence of diabetic retinopathy (DR) in children and youth with type-1 diabetes (T1D). Studies have also found very low rates of referral for DR screening in children and youth with T1D. We conducted this study to determine the prevalence of DR, to study the reliability of ISPAD screening recommendations and to identify predictors of DR, its progression and regression in Indian children and youth with T1D. Methods: This study included 882 children and youth with T1D. Demographic data, anthropometry, blood pressure, sexual maturity rating, ophthalmological examination (slit lamp for cataract) and biochemical measurements were performed using standard protocols. Fundus images were captured using the Forus Health 3netra classic digital non-mydriatic fundus camera by the same experienced operator. De-identified images were assessed by a senior grader and ophthalmologist (Belfast Ophthalmic Reading Center). Severity of DR was graded as per the UK National Health Service (NHS) DR classification scale. Result: We report 6.4% and 0.2% prevalence of DR and cataract in Indian children and youth with T1D, respectively. All the subjects with DR had early non-proliferative DR. We report that amongst subjects with DR, only 2 subjects were aged less than 11 years and had duration of illness less than 2 years. Presence of hypertension and older age were significant predictors of DR ( P
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17. An oracle-based framework for robust combinatorial optimization
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Bettiol, Enrico, Buchheim, Christoph, De Santis, Marianna, and Rinaldi, Francesco
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18. Intergenerational consequences of violence: violence during pregnancy as a risk factor for infection in infancy
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Lukas Blumrich, Braian Lucas Aguiar Sousa, Marco Antônio Barbieri, Vanda Maria Ferreira Simões, Antonio Augusto Moura da Silva, Heloisa Bettiol, and Alexandre Archanjo Ferraro
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domestic violence ,intimate partner violence ,gender-based violence ,infection ,infancy ,Gynecology and obstetrics ,RG1-991 ,Women. Feminism ,HQ1101-2030.7 - Abstract
IntroductionPsychosocial stress during pregnancy has long-lasting and important consequences in the following generations, as it can affect intrauterine development. The impact on the developing immune system is notoriously important due to the associated morbidity and mortality in the first years of life. Little attention has been given to the role of violence during pregnancy (VDP), especially its impact on infant infectious morbidity.MethodsWe analyzed data from two Brazilian birth cohorts (n = 2,847) in two distinct cities (Ribeirão Preto and São Luís), collected during pregnancy and at the beginning of the second year of life. The association between VDP and infection in infancy was analyzed with structural equation modeling, using the WHO-VAW questionnaire as exposure and a latent variable for infection as the outcome.ResultsVDP was reported by 2.48% (sexual), 11.56% (physical), and 45.90% (psychological) of the mothers. The models presented an adequate fit. In the city of São Luís, VDP was significantly associated with the latent construct for infection (standardized beta = 0.182; p = 0.022), while that was not the case for the Ribeirão Preto sample (standardized beta = 0.113; p = 0.113). Further analyses showed a gradient effect for the different dimensions of the exposure, from psychological to physical and sexual violence.ConclusionOur results suggest an association of VDP with infant morbidity in a poorer socioeconomic setting, and highlight the importance of considering the different dimensions of intimate partner violence. These findings may have important implications for the comprehension of global health inequalities and of the effects of gender-based violence.
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19. Associações entre depressão materna e o desenvolvimento neurocomportamental das crianças
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Ana Paula Parada, Marcos Gonçalves de Rezende, Juliana Arantes Figueiredo de Paula Eduardo, Felipe Pinheiro de Figueiredo, Heloisa Bettiol, Ricardo Cavalli, Viviane Cunha Cardoso, and Cristina Marta Del Ben
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depressão materna ,neurodesenvolvimento infantil ,avaliação neurocomportamental ,discrepância sociodemográfica ,Philosophy (General) ,B1-5802 ,Science ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Investigamos a influência da depressão materna (DM) nas dimensões comunicativas e motoras do neurodesenvolvimento infantil, por meio de um estudo longitudinal e descritivo. Foram avaliadas 1.555 díades mãe-bebê de duas cidades brasileiras com características sociodemográficas discrepantes: Ribeirão Preto (RP) (N=663) e São Luís (SL) (N=892). A DM durante a gravidez e no segundo ano de vida da criança foi avaliada, respectivamente, através da Escala de Depressão do Centro de Estudos Epidemiológicos-CES-D (≥24) e da Escala de Depressão Pós-natal de Edinburg-EPDS (≥12). O desenvolvimento infantil foi avaliado por meio do teste de triagem da Escala Bayley (BSID-III), quando as crianças tinham entre 12 e 24 meses de idade. Houve associação entre DM no segundo ano de vida da criança e comprometimento na dimensão Comunicação Receptiva do desenvolvimento da linguagem, principalmente quando a análise incluiu depressão durante a gravidez e variáveis sociodemográficas. Tal associação foi encontrada apenas no município com piores indicadores sociodemográficos. Nossos achados corroboraram a influência da DM no segundo ano de vida da criança no neurodesenvolvimento infantil, especificamente na dimensão Comunicação Receptiva do Desenvolvimento da Linguagem em SL. Além disso, os resultados sugeriram um possível papel das variáveisambientais e socioeconômicas nessa associação, chamando a atenção para o monitoramento do pré-natal e programas de intervenção para mães que vivem em contextos socioeconômicos desfavoráveis.
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20. Diameter and displacement of sphere involutions
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Bettiol, Renato G. and Lauret, Emilio A.
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Mathematics - Differential Geometry ,51M16 (Primary) 53C20, 53C30, 58C40 (Secondary) - Abstract
We show that spheres in all dimensions $\geq3$ can be deformed to have diameter larger than the distance between any pair of antipodal points. This answers a question of Yurii Nikonorov., Comment: Mat. Contemp., to appear
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21. Extremality and rigidity for scalar curvature in dimension four
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Bettiol, Renato G. and Goodman, McFeely Jackson
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Mathematics - Differential Geometry ,53C21, 53C23, 53C24, 53C27 - Abstract
Following Gromov, a Riemannian manifold is called area-extremal if any modification that increases scalar curvature must decrease the area of some tangent 2-plane. We prove that large classes of compact 4-manifolds, with or without boundary, with nonnegative sectional curvature are area-extremal. We also show that all regions of positive sectional curvature on 4-manifolds are locally area-extremal. These results are obtained analyzing sections in the kernel of a twisted Dirac operator constructed from pairs of metrics, and using the Finsler--Thorpe trick for sectional curvature bounds in dimension 4., Comment: LaTeX2e, 24 pages, final (revised) version. To appear in Selecta Math
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22. Uniform boundedness for the optimal controls of a discontinuous, non-convex Bolza problem
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Bettiol, Piernicola and Mariconda, Carlo
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Mathematics - Optimization and Control ,49N60, 49K05, 90C25 - Abstract
We consider a Bolza type optimal control problem of the form \begin{equation}\min J_{t}(y,u):=\int_t^T\Lambda(s,y(s), u(s))\,ds+g(y(T))\tag{P$_{t,x}$}\end{equation} Subject to: \begin{equation}\label{tag:admissible}\tag{D}\begin{cases} y\in AC([t,T];\mathbb R^n)\\y'=b(y)u\text{ a.e. } s\in [t,T], \,y(t)=x\\u(s)\in \mathcal U\text{ a.e. } s\in [t,T],\, y(s)\in \mathcal S\,\,\forall s\in [t,T], \end{cases} \end{equation} where $\Lambda(s,y,u)$ is locally Lipschitz in $s$, just Borel in $(y,u)$, $b$ has at most a linear growth and both the Lagrangian $\Lambda$ and the running cost function $g$ may take the value $+\infty$. If $b\equiv 1$ and $g\equiv 0$ problem (P$_{t,x}$) is the classical one of the calculus of variations. We suppose the validity a slow growth condition in $u$, introduced by Clarke in 1993, including Lagrangians of the type $\Lambda(s,y,u)=\sqrt{1+|u|^2}$ and $\Lambda(s,y,u)=|u|-\sqrt{|u|}$ and the superlinear case. If $\Lambda$ is real valued, any family of optimal pairs $(y_*, u_*)$ for (P$_{t,x}$) whose energy $J_t(y_*, u_*)$ is equi-bounded as $(t,x)$ vary in a compact set, has $L^\infty$ -- equibounded optimal controls. If $\Lambda$ is extended valued, the same conclusion holds under an additional lower semicontinuity assumption on $(s,u)\mapsto\Lambda(s,y,u)$ and on the structure of the effective domain. No convexity, nor local Lipschitz continuity is assumed on the variables $(y,u)$. As an application we obtain the local Lipschitz continuity of the value function under slow growth assumptions., Comment: arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:2107.02768
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23. An oracle-based framework for robust combinatorial optimization
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Bettiol, Enrico, Buchheim, Christoph, De Santis, Marianna, and Rinaldi, Francesco
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Mathematics - Optimization and Control - Abstract
We propose a general solution approach for min-max-robust counterparts of combinatorial optimization problems with uncertain linear objectives. We focus on the discrete scenario case, but our approach can be extended to other types of uncertainty sets such as polytopes or ellipsoids. Concerning the underlying certain problem, the algorithm is entirely oracle-based, i.e., our approach only requires a (primal) algorithm for solving the certain problem. It is thus particularly useful in case the underlying problem is hard to solve, or only defined implicitly by a given software addressing the certain case. The idea of our algorithm is to solve the convex relaxation of the robust problem by a simplicial decomposition approach, the main challenge being the non-differentiability of the objective function in the case of discrete or polytopal uncertainty. The resulting dual bounds are then used within a tailored branch-and-bound framework for solving the robust problem to optimality. By a computational evaluation, we show that our method outperforms straightforward linearization approaches on the robust minimum spanning tree problem. Moreover, using the Concorde solver for the certain oracle, our approach computes much better dual bounds for the robust traveling salesman problem in the same amount of time., Comment: 21 pages, 6 figures
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24. Repeated exposure of wheat to the fungal root pathogen Bipolaris sorokiniana modulates rhizosphere microbiome assembly and disease suppressiveness
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Lilian S. Abreu Soares Costa, Mírian Rabelo de Faria, Josiane Barros Chiaramonte, Lucas W. Mendes, Edis Sepo, Mattias de Hollander, José Maurício Cunha Fernandes, Víctor J. Carrión, Wagner Bettiol, Tim H. Mauchline, Jos M. Raaijmakers, and Rodrigo Mendes
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Soilborne pathogens ,Plant disease suppression ,Soil microbiome ,Bacterial communities ,Fungal communities ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Abstract Background Disease suppressiveness of soils to fungal root pathogens is typically induced in the field by repeated infections of the host plant and concomitant changes in the taxonomic composition and functional traits of the rhizosphere microbiome. Here, we studied this remarkable phenomenon for Bipolaris sorokiniana in two wheat cultivars differing in resistance to this fungal root pathogen. Results The results showed that repeated exposure of the susceptible wheat cultivar to the pathogen led to a significant reduction in disease severity after five successive growth cycles. Surprisingly, the resistant wheat cultivar, initially included as a control, showed the opposite pattern with an increase in disease severity after repeated pathogen exposure. Amplicon analyses revealed that the bacterial families Chitinophagaceae, Anaerolineaceae and Nitrosomonadaceae were associated with disease suppressiveness in the susceptible wheat cultivar; disease suppressiveness in the resistant wheat cultivar was also associated with Chitinophagaceae and a higher abundance of Comamonadaceae. Metagenome analysis led to the selection of 604 Biosynthetic Gene Clusters (BGCs), out of a total of 2,571 identified by AntiSMASH analysis, that were overrepresented when the soil entered the disease suppressive state. These BGCs are involved in the biosynthesis of terpenes, non-ribosomal peptides, polyketides, aryl polyenes and post-translationally modified peptides. Conclusion Combining taxonomic and functional profiling we identified key changes in the rhizosphere microbiome during disease suppression. This illustrates how the host plant relies on the rhizosphere microbiome as the first line of defense to fight soil-borne pathogens. Microbial taxa and functions identified here can be used in novel strategies to control soil-borne fungal pathogens.
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25. Ricci flow does not preserve positive sectional curvature in dimension four
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Bettiol, Renato G. and Krishnan, Anusha M.
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Mathematics - Differential Geometry ,53C21, 53E20 - Abstract
We find examples of cohomogeneity one metrics on $S^4$ and $\mathbb C P^2$ with positive sectional curvature that lose this property when evolved via Ricci flow. These metrics are arbitrarily small perturbations of Grove--Ziller metrics with flat planes that become instantly negatively curved under Ricci flow., Comment: LaTeX2e, 18 pages, 2 figures
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26. A Comprehensive Review of Climate Change and Plant Diseases in Brazil
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Francislene Angelotti, Emília Hamada, and Wagner Bettiol
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pathosystems ,disease risk ,global warming ,food security ,adaptation ,crop protection ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
Analyzing the impacts of climate change on phytosanitary problems in Brazil is crucial due to the country’s special role in global food security as one of the largest producers of essential commodities. This review focuses on the effects of climate change on plant diseases and discusses its main challenges in light of Brazil’s diverse agricultural landscape. To assess the risk of diseases caused by fungi, bacteria, viruses, oomycetes, nematodes, and spiroplasms, we surveyed 304 pathosystems across 32 crops of economic importance from 2005 to 2022. Results show that diseases caused by fungi account for 79% of the pathosystems evaluated. Predicting the occurrence of diseases in a changing climate is a complex challenge, and the continuity of this work is strategic for Brazil’s agricultural defense. The future risk scenarios analyzed here aim to help guide disease mitigation for cropping systems. Despite substantial progress and ongoing efforts, further research will be needed to effectively prevent economic and environmental damage.
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27. Nonplanar minimal spheres in ellipsoids of revolution
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Bettiol, Renato G. and Piccione, Paolo
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Mathematics - Differential Geometry ,53A10, 53C42, 58J55, 34B24, 34C23, 35B32, 49Q05 - Abstract
We use global bifurcation techniques to establish the existence of arbitrarily many geometrically distinct nonplanar embedded smooth minimal 2-spheres in sufficiently elongated 3-dimensional ellipsoids of revolution. More precisely, we quantify the growth rate of the number of such minimal spheres, and describe their asymptotic behavior as the ellipsoids converge to a cylinder., Comment: LaTeX2e, 32 pages, 4 figures, final (revised) version. To appear in Ann. Sc. Norm. Super. Pisa Cl. Sci
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28. Large-scale Fabrication of High-Density Silicon-vacancy Centers via Helium-ion Implantation of Diamond Nucleation Surface
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Yang, Chengyuan, Mi, Zhaohong, Jin, Huining, and Bettiol, Andrew Anthony
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Silicon-vacancy (SiV) color centers in diamond have great potential for optical sensing and bio-imaging applications. However, the fabrication of large-scale high-density SiV centers in diamond remains difficult. Here, we report a promising method for the fabrication of high-density SiV- centers in a low-cost polycrystalline diamond film grown on an inches-scale Si wafer. Our method utilizes the nucleation surface of the diamond film which initially interfaces with the Si wafer. Benefited from the diamond seeding substrate of silicon, the nucleation surface has originally been incorporated with high-density Si atoms. Upon helium-ion implantation and subsequent thermal annealing, we demonstrate by performing PL mapping that these Si atoms can be efficiently converted to SiV- centers. The SiV- centers exhibit bright emission and a relatively long fluorescence lifetime (~1.08 ns) that is comparable to the SiV- lifetime reported in single-crystal diamonds. Furthermore, by using a focused helium beam and varying the helium fluence, we demonstrate the feasible density control and patterning of the SiV- centers. These results show that our method can produce high-density SiV- centers in low-cost wafer-scale polycrystalline diamonds, which could facilitate the commercialization of SiV- centers-based optical devices.
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29. Post-offshoring manufacturing strategies: decision-making and implementation
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Bettiol, Marco, Chiarvesio, Maria, Di Maria, Eleonora, Di Stefano, Cristina, and Fratocchi, Luciano
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30. Repeated exposure of wheat to the fungal root pathogen Bipolaris sorokiniana modulates rhizosphere microbiome assembly and disease suppressiveness
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Costa, Lilian S. Abreu Soares, de Faria, Mírian Rabelo, Chiaramonte, Josiane Barros, Mendes, Lucas W., Sepo, Edis, de Hollander, Mattias, Fernandes, José Maurício Cunha, Carrión, Víctor J., Bettiol, Wagner, Mauchline, Tim H., Raaijmakers, Jos M., and Mendes, Rodrigo
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31. Contaminants from dredged sediments alter the transcriptome of Manila clam and induce shifts in microbiota composition
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Bernardini, Ilaria, Quagliariello, Andrea, Peruzza, Luca, Martino, Maria Elena, Dalla Rovere, Giulia, Iori, Silvia, Asnicar, Davide, Ciscato, Maria, Fabrello, Jacopo, Corami, Fabiana, Cecchetto, Martina, Giubilato, Elisa, Carrer, Claudio, Bettiol, Cinzia, Semenzin, Elena, Marcomini, Antonio, Matozzo, Valerio, Bargelloni, Luca, Milan, Massimo, and Patarnello, Tomaso
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32. Sociodemographic and reproductive risk factors associated with obesity in a population of brazilian women from the city of Ribeirão Preto: a cross-sectional study
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Damaso, Ênio Luis, Bettiol, Heloisa, Cardoso, Viviane Cunha, Vieira, Carolina Sales, Moisés, Elaine Christine Dantas, and Cavalli, Ricardo Carvalho
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33. Serum cytokines in second trimester pregnancy and their relationship with spontaneous preterm births in the Ribeirão Preto and São Luiz cohorts
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Turra, Suzana Eggers, Damaso, Ênio Luis, Veiga, Eduardo Carvalho de Arruda, Cardoso, Viviane Cunha, Bettiol, Heloisa, and Cavalli, Ricardo Carvalho
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34. Cytokine quantification and association with cervical length in a prospective cohort of pregnant women
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Herren, Helmer, Marcolin, Alessandra C., Barbieri, Marco A., Bettiol, Heloisa, Cardoso, Viviane C., Quintana, Silvana M., and Cavalli, Ricardo C.
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35. Association between neonatal near miss and infant development: the Ribeirão Preto and São Luís birth cohorts (BRISA)
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Aristizábal, Liliana Yanet Gómez, Rocha, Paulo Ricardo Higassiaraguti, Confortin, Susana Cararo, Simões, Vanda Maria Ferreira, Bettiol, Heloisa, Barbieri, Marco Antonio, and da Silva, Antônio Augusto Moura
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36. Sociodemographic and reproductive risk factors associated with metabolic syndrome in a population of Brazilian women from the city of Ribeirão Preto: a cross-sectional study
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Ênio Luis Damaso, Heloisa Bettiol, Viviane Cunha Cardoso, Mariane Nunes de Nadai, Elaine Christine Dantas Moisés, Carolina Sales Vieira, and Ricardo Carvalho Cavalli
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Obesity ,Metabolic syndrome ,Cohort study ,Risk factors ,Gynecology and obstetrics ,RG1-991 - Abstract
Abstract Objective: To identify sociodemographic and reproductive risk factors associated with MetS in women in their fourth decade of life. Methods: Cohort study conducted on women born from June 1978 to May 1979 in Ribeirão Preto, Brazil. Sociodemographic, clinical, and obstetric data were collected by interview and clinical evaluation. Univariable and multivariable binomial logistic regression models were constructed to identify the risk factors of metabolic syndrome and the adjusted relative risk (RR) was calculated. Results: The cohort included 916 women, and 286 (31.2%) of them have metabolic syndrome. MetS was associated with lack of paid work (RR 1.49; 95% CI 1.14-1.95), marital status of without a partner (RR 1.33; 95% CI 1.03-1.72), low educational level (less than 8 years of schooling [RR 1.72; 95% CI 1.23-2.41], 8 to 12 years of schooling [RR 1.37; 95% CI 1.06-1.76], when compared with more than 12 years of schooling), and teenage pregnancy (RR 2.00; 95% CI 1.45-2.77). There was no association between MetS, and the other covariates studied. Conclusion: Metabolic syndrome in a population of women in the fourth decade of life was associated with lack of employment, lack of a partner, low educational level, and teenage pregnancy.
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37. Epidemiology of SLE in Italy: an observational study using a primary care database
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Pietro Ferrara, Giacomo Emmi, Lorenzo G Mantovani, Alessandra Bettiol, Giampiero Mazzaglia, Carla Fornari, Cristiana Borrelli, Irene Mattioli, Manuel Zamparini, Ippazio C Antonazzo, Silvia Boarino, Pasquale Palladino, and Elena Zanzottera Ferrari
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Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
Objectives To estimate the incidence and prevalence of SLE in Italy, and to describe the demographic and clinical characteristics of patients with newly diagnosed SLE.Methods A retrospective cohort study was conducted using The Health Improvement Network general practice database in Italy, encompassing data from 634 753 people. SLE cases were identified over the period 2017–2022, employing three alternative definitions to provide a more detailed understanding of SLE characteristics. Incidence rates were expressed as cases per 100 000 person-years and prevalence as cases per 100 000 people. Demographic and clinical characteristics of incident SLE cases were also studied.Results From 2017 to 2022, a total of 191 incident and 1385 prevalent cases were identified under our first definition. In 2022, the incidence rate was 6.51 cases (95% CI 6.29 to 6.74) per 100 000 person-years, and the prevalence 60.57 (95% CI 59.89 to 61.25) per 100 000 people, being the prevalence five times higher in women compared with men. Both estimates have trended upwards since 2017. A geographical variation across the country was also seen. The demographic and clinical characteristics of incident SLE cases were described, while the potential associations of SLE incidence with some pre-existing conditions were observed, such as chronic kidney disease, chronic hepatic disease, rheumatoid arthritis and Sjogren’s syndrome.Conclusions The results of this nationwide study, the first conducted in Italy, showed that the incidence of SLE has increased in Italy in recent years. Age, sex, and area of residence strongly correlate with the epidemiology of this condition.
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38. Avaliação do estado nutricional, consumo alimentar e condições de saúde de trabalhadores noturnos de uma indústria em Joinville, SC
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Mariana Weinfurter, Katrini Santana Feliciano, Amanda Cristina Matthies, and Gabriella Bettiol Feltrin
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Nutritional diseases. Deficiency diseases ,RC620-627 ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 ,Food processing and manufacture ,TP368-456 - Abstract
Objetivo: Avaliar o estado nutricional, o consumo alimentar e condições de saúde de trabalhadores noturnos de uma indústria em Joinville, SC. Método: Realizou-se um estudo transversal em agosto de 2019 a partir de um questionário aplicado por meio de entrevista. Coletaram-se dados sociodemográficos (gênero, idade), antropométricos (peso, estatura), dados referentes à condição de saúde e ao consumo alimentar. Para a obtenção dos dados relacionados ao consumo alimentar e condição de saúde utilizaram-se perguntas adotadas pela Vigitel. A análise estatística foi realizada no software Biostatic 5.0, sendo utilizado o teste qui-quadrado e considerado significância estatística p < 0,05. A pesquisa teve aprovação do Comitê de Ética em Pesquisa da Universidade da Região de Joinville – Univille. Resultados: Participaram do estudo 210 trabalhadores, sendo a maioria homens (99,0%) com idade inferior a 40 anos, que não apresentavam morbidades (89,6%). Foi elevada a prevalência de excesso de peso (64,4%) e não se encontrou associação entre as variáveis analisadas. Quanto ao consumo alimentar verificou-se que 54,3% e 31,7% ingeriam verduras/legumes e frutas diariamente, respectivamente. O consumo de doces em três dias ou mais na semana foi de 46,1% e 44,2% substituíam o almoço por lanches ao menos uma vez na semana. Conclusão: Constatou-se elevada prevalência de excesso de peso, do consumo de doces e da substituição do almoço por lanches, e foram baixas as frequências de morbidades, e do consumo de frutas, verduras /legumes. Reforça-se a necessidade de a indústria adotar medidas de educação alimentar e nutricional periódicas e do acompanhamento de saúde dos trabalhadores. Palavras-chave: Ciclo circadiano. Consumo alimentar. Estado nutricional. Trabalhadores.
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39. P118 Increased atherothrombotic risk in SLE patients: the role of oxidative stress in fibrinogen structural and functional modifications
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Augusto Vaglio, Giacomo Emmi, Domenico Prisco, Alessandra Bettiol, Elena Silvestri, Federica Bello, Claudia Fiorillo, Matteo Becatti, Irene Mattioli, Amanda Mannucci, Flavia Rita Argento, Eleonora Fini, Maria Nicastro, and Niccolò Taddei
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40. Global bifurcation for a class of nonlinear ODEs
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Bettiol, Renato G. and Piccione, Paolo
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Mathematics - Differential Geometry ,Mathematics - Classical Analysis and ODEs ,34C23, 53C21, 58J55 - Abstract
We briefly survey global bifurcation techniques, and illustrate their use by finding multiple positive periodic solutions to a class of second order quasilinear ODEs related to the Yamabe problem. As an application, we give a bifurcation-theoretic proof of a classical nonuniqueness result for conformal metrics with constant scalar curvature, that was independently discovered by O. Kobayashi and R. Schoen in the 1980s., Comment: LaTeX2e, 19 pages, 2 figures, final (revised) version. To appear in S\~ao Paulo J. Math. Sci
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41. Geography of pinched four-manifolds
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Bettiol, Renato G., Kummer, Mario, and Mendes, Ricardo A. E.
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Mathematics - Differential Geometry ,Mathematics - Geometric Topology ,53C20, 53C21, 53C25, 57K40, 57R20, 52B55, 90C20 - Abstract
We prove several new restrictions on the Euler characteristic and signature of oriented 4-manifolds with (positively or negatively) pinched sectional curvature. In particular, we show that simply connected 4-manifolds with $\delta\leq \sec\leq 1$, where $\delta=\frac{1}{1+3\sqrt3}\cong 0.161$, are homeomorphic to $S^4$ or $\mathbb C P^2$., Comment: LaTeX2e, 37 pages, 2 figures
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42. Contaminants from dredged sediments alter the transcriptome of Manila clam and induce shifts in microbiota composition
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Ilaria Bernardini, Andrea Quagliariello, Luca Peruzza, Maria Elena Martino, Giulia Dalla Rovere, Silvia Iori, Davide Asnicar, Maria Ciscato, Jacopo Fabrello, Fabiana Corami, Martina Cecchetto, Elisa Giubilato, Claudio Carrer, Cinzia Bettiol, Elena Semenzin, Antonio Marcomini, Valerio Matozzo, Luca Bargelloni, Massimo Milan, and Tomaso Patarnello
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Manila clam ,Dredged sediments ,Venice lagoon ,Molecular changes ,Microbiota ,Lagoon contamination ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Abstract Background The reuse of dredged sediments in ports and lagoons is a big issue as it should not affect the quality and the equilibrium of ecosystems. In the lagoon of Venice, sediment management is of crucial importance as sediments are often utilized to built-up structures necessary to limit erosion. However, the impact of sediment reuse on organisms inhabiting this delicate area is poorly known. The Manila clam is a filter-feeding species of high economic and ecological value for the Venice lagoon experiencing a drastic decline in the last decades. In order to define the molecular mechanisms behind sediment toxicity, we exposed clams to sediments sampled from different sites within one of the Venice lagoon navigable canals close to the industrial area. Moreover, we investigated the impacts of dredged sediments on clam’s microbial communities. Results Concentrations of the trace elements and organic chemicals showed increasing concentrations from the city of Venice to sites close to the industrial area of Porto Marghera, where PCDD/Fs and PCBs concentrations were up to 120 times higher than the southern lagoon. While bioaccumulation of organic contaminants of industrial origin reflected sediments’ chemical concentrations, metal bioaccumulation was not consistent with metal concentrations measured in sediments probably due to the activation of ABC transporters. At the transcriptional level, we found a persistent activation of the mTORC1 signalling pathway, which is central in the coordination of cellular responses to chemical stress. Microbiota characterization showed the over-representation of potential opportunistic pathogens following exposure to the most contaminated sediments, leading to host immune response activation. Despite the limited acquisition of new microbial species from sediments, the latter play an important role in shaping Manila clam microbial communities. Conclusions Sediment management in the Venice lagoon will increase in the next years to maintain and create new canals as well as to allow the operation of the new mobile gates at the three Venice lagoon inlets. Our data reveal important transcriptional and microbial changes of Manila clams after exposure to sediments, therefore reuse of dredged sediments represents a potential risk for the conservation of this species and possibly for other organisms inhabiting the Venice lagoon.
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43. Multiplicity of singular solutions to the fractional Yamabe problem on spheres
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Bettiol, Renato G., González, María del Mar, and Maalaoui, Ali
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44. A devil of a transmissible cancer
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Woods, Gregory M, Lyons, ABruce, and Bettiol, Silvana S
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45. Global medicine, parasites, and Tasmania
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Goldsmid, John and Bettiol, Silvana
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46. Full Laplace spectrum of distance spheres in symmetric spaces of rank one
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Bettiol, Renato G., Lauret, Emilio A., and Piccione, Paolo
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Mathematics - Differential Geometry ,Mathematics - Spectral Theory ,58J50, 53C35, 53C30, 58J55, 53A10, 22E46, 35J20 - Abstract
We use Lie-theoretic methods to explicitly compute the full spectrum of the Laplace--Beltrami operator on homogeneous spheres which occur as geodesic distance spheres in (compact or noncompact) symmetric spaces of rank one, and provide a single unified formula for all cases. As an application, we find all resonant radii for distance spheres in the compact case, i.e., radii where there is bifurcation of embedded constant mean curvature spheres, and show that distance spheres are stable and locally rigid in the noncompact case., Comment: LaTeX2e, 19 pages, final (revised) version. To appear in Bull. Lond. Math. Soc
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47. A multibiomarker approach in clams (Ruditapes philippinarum) for a toxicological evaluation of dredged sediments
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Asnicar, Davide, Fabrello, Jacopo, Ciscato, Maria, Masiero, Luciano, Marin, Maria Gabriella, Corami, Fabiana, Milan, Massimo, Bernardini, Ilaria, Patarnello, Tomaso, Cecchetto, Martina, Giubilato, Elisa, Bettiol, Cinzia, Semenzin, Elena, and Matozzo, Valerio
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48. ICD-10 - ORPHA: An Interactive Complex Network Model for Brazilian Rare Diseases
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Neiva, Mariane Barros, de Oliveira, Bibiana Mello, Schmidt, Amanda Maria, Scheibe, Victória Machado, Milke, Júlia Cordeiro, dos Santos, Mariana Lopes, Yamada, Diego Bettiol, Colombo Filho, Márcio Eloi, Soares, Giovane Thomazini, de Araújo Ribeiro, Yasmin, Bruno, Odemir Martinez, Félix, Têmis Maria, Alves, Domingos, and RARAS Network group
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49. Microbial consortia of biological products: Do they have a future?
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Nunes, Peterson S.O., Lacerda-Junior, Gileno V., Mascarin, Gabriel M., Guimarães, Rafaela A., Medeiros, Flavio H.V., Arthurs, Steven, and Bettiol, Wagner
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50. Bacillus subtilis and Bacillus licheniformis promote tomato growth
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de O. Nunes, Peterson S., de Medeiros, Flavio H. V., de Oliveira, Tiago Sebastião, de Almeida Zago, Jaqueline R., and Bettiol, Wagner
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