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2. Jaccard-constrained dense subgraph discovery
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Wickrama Arachchi, Chamalee and Tatti, Nikolaj
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- 2024
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3. Recurrent segmentation meets block models in temporal networks
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Wickrama Arachchi, Chamalee and Tatti, Nikolaj
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- 2024
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4. Biologic anti-IL17 drugs in erythrodermic psoriasisCapsule Summary
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Alessandro Falco, MD, Cristina Mugheddu, MD, Jasmine Anedda, MD, Laura Pizzatti, MD, Alice Tatti, MD, Brunella Conti, MD, and Laura Atzori, MD
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anti-IL17 ,biologics ,Erythrodermic psoriasis ,ixekizumab ,psoriasis ,secukinumab ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Abstract
Background: Erythrodermic psoriasis (EP) is a potentially life-threatening disease, and there is currently no consensus regarding its optimal treatment. Biological drugs approved for Psoriasis Vulgaris treatment have been used as alternatives to traditional medications. Objective: To evaluate the clinical response and tolerability of anti- interleukin 17 (IL17) biologic drugs during a 2-year-follow-up. Methods: This was a retrospective prospective study. EP cases, defined as >75% body surface area involvement, in patients ≥18 years old treated with anti-IL17 for at least 6 consecutive months were enrolled and then followed until 104 weeks. Patient characteristics, overall clinical responses, Psoriasis Area Severity Index score changes, and adverse events were analyzed. Results: Sixteen patients met the criteria, of which 50% had achieved the Psoriasis Area Severity Index 100 response at week 12 and in 93.7% at week 24. In the prospective observation of the cohort, 87.5% were still in remission at week 52 and 81.25% at 104 weeks, without adverse events. The 3 patients in whom the treatment was interrupted lost efficacy and were switched to other therapies. Limitations: Only descriptive analysis was conducted due to the limited number of patients. Conclusions: A satisfactory long-term clinical response without adverse effects was observed in this case series, suggesting the interest of anti-IL17 in EP treatment.
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- 2024
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5. A multidisciplinary approach to tackling invasive species: barcoding, morphology, and metataxonomy of the leafhopper Arboridia adanae
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Piccinno, Riccardo, Tatti, Alessia, Avosani, Sabina, Galla, Giulio, Lazazzara, Valentina, Pedrazzoli, Federico, Zadra, Nicola, Rodeghiero, Mirco, Seljak, Gabrijel, Özgen, İnanç, Hauffe, Heidi C., Verrastro, Vincenzo, Stacconi, Marco Valerio Rossi, Mazzoni, Valerio, and Rota-Stabelli, Omar
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- 2024
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6. Dense subgraphs induced by edge labels
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Kumpulainen, Iiro and Tatti, Nikolaj
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- 2024
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7. The Use of Insulin Pen Needles: The Italian Society of Metabolism, Diabetes, and Obesity (SIMDO) Consensus
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Giancarlo Tonolo, Ariella DeMonte, Maria Antonietta Taras, Alessandro Scorsone, Patrizio Tatti, Battistina Pittui, Salvatore Turco, and Riccardo Trentin
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diabetes ,insulin injection ,diabetic complications ,Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs ,RC633-647.5 - Abstract
A correct injection technique is essential in order to ensure the effectiveness of insulin and to achieve good metabolic control, and the use of suitable needles is fundamental. Today, technological evolution has transformed insulin needles into innovative tools able to guarantee an effective and safe administration of insulin, to reduce local complications, such as lipodystrophies that are an obstacle to the effectiveness of the treatment itself, and to minimize the pain of the injection, a crucial factor in the acceptance of therapy and for compliance. The steering committee of the scientific society SIMDO has commissioned the scientific committee and some members of the board to draw up an official SIMDO point of view/consensus on the use of insulin needles. In this way, a group that has combined the experience gained in their field of expertise—diabetologists operating in the public and private sectors, nurses, psychologists, and patients—was set up. The aim is to give indications regarding insulin injection techniques, combining themes such as technology innovation, education in self-management, and psychological support for the patient into a unified approach based on the priority area of patient quality of life. The document will provide operational recommendations that integrate the directions regarding the standards of care for diabetes resulting from the most recent scientific acquisitions with the concept of quality at 360°, as it emerged from the point of view of all the operators involved, but with the patient’s interests as a central focal point.
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- 2024
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8. Dense subgraphs induced by edge labels
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Kumpulainen, Iiro and Tatti, Nikolaj
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Computer Science - Social and Information Networks ,Computer Science - Data Structures and Algorithms - Abstract
Finding densely connected groups of nodes in networks is a widely used tool for analysis in graph mining. A popular choice for finding such groups is to find subgraphs with a high average degree. While useful, interpreting such subgraphs may be difficult. On the other hand, many real-world networks have additional information, and we are specifically interested in networks with labels on edges. In this paper, we study finding sets of labels that induce dense subgraphs. We consider two notions of density: average degree and the number of edges minus the number of nodes weighted by a parameter $\alpha$. There are many ways to induce a subgraph from a set of labels, and we study two cases: First, we study conjunctive-induced dense subgraphs, where the subgraph edges need to have all labels. Secondly, we study disjunctive-induced dense subgraphs, where the subgraph edges need to have at least one label. We show that both problems are NP-hard. Because of the hardness, we resort to greedy heuristics. We show that we can implement the greedy search efficiently: the respective running times for finding conjunctive-induced and disjunctive-induced dense subgraphs are in $O(p \log k)$ and $O(p \log^2 k)$, where $p$ is the number of edge-label pairs and $k$ is the number of labels. Our experimental evaluation demonstrates that we can find the ground truth in synthetic graphs and that we can find interpretable subgraphs from real-world networks.
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- 2022
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9. Two-port dry vitrectomy for rhegmatogenous retinal detachment: a pilot study
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Peiretti, Enrico, Caporossi, Tomaso, Tatti, Filippo, Scampoli, Alessandra, Mangoni, Lorenzo, Carlà, Matteo Mario, Siotto Pintor, Emanuele, Carta, Valentina, Iovino, Claudio, and Rizzo, Stanislao
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- 2023
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10. Classico e romantico: la lezione di Camporesi
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Silvia Tatti
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classical ,romantic ,19th century ,literature ,Communication. Mass media ,P87-96 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Between the 1950s and 1960s and before devoting himself to the studies for which he became world-famous, Camporesi published the text of Romitorio di Sant’Ida, the edition of Ludovico di Breme’s Letters and dedicated an essay to Pietro Borsieri. Camporesi’s studies have had the merit of highlighting the innovative scope of Italian Romanticism in its intrinsic components, in its profound literary choices and in its connections with the personal existence and public and social life of its protagonists. Going beyond the traditional historiographical outline, now the object of profound revisions, Camporesi has proposed an original and problematic rereading of the categories of classic and romantic, far from an exclusively oppositional logic and capable of restoring the propositional intensity of the experiences that characterised the early Italian 19th century.
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- 2024
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11. Unexplored microbial diversity from 2,500 food metagenomes and links with the human microbiome
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Alvarez-Ordóñez, Avelino, Alvarez, Pablo, Antonielli, Livio, Arendt, Elke, Armanini, Federica, Aubry, Aurelie, Baelum, Jacob, Barcenilla, Coral, Belanche, Alejandro, Benavent-Gil, Yaiza, Blake, Tony, Blanco-Míguez, Aitor, Bongoni, Radhika, Boyer, Mickael, Brennan, Fiona, Breselge, Samuel, Briem, Helgi, Butler, Derek, Calvete-Torre, Inés, Carballo, Omar Cristobal, Cardinal, Mireille, Carlino, Niccolò, Chervaux, Christian, Chopin, Christine, Clotaire, Natallia, Coakley, Mairead, Cobo-Díaz, José Francisco, Codd, Jim, Conroy, Stephen, Corral-Jara, Karla Fabiola, Corral-Jara, Karla-Fabiola, Cotter, Paul D., Coyne, Gerard, Creevey, Chris, Cuevas, Patricia D., Curran, Brendan, Delgado, Susana, Derde, Liesbeth, Derrien, Muriel, Ercolini, Danilo, Exposito, Ruth Gomez, López Fernández, María Mercedes, De Filippis, Francesca, Fordham, Daniel, Galy, Hubert, Gavriilidou, Asimenia, Gunnarsson, Oddur, Hanson, Buck, Hermes, Gerben, Huang, Rongcai, Huws, Sharon, Ikoyi, Israel, Jaeger, Alice, Jeffery, Ian, Jérôme, Marc, Juan, Pierre-Alexandre, Kenny, David, Kers, Annelies, Khinouche, Karim-Franck, Kirwan, Stuart, Klaassens, Eline S., Knobloch, Stephen, Kolbeinsson, Kristinn, Kolypczuk, Laetitia, Kostic, Tanja, Ledda, Fabio, Leech, John, Lehmann, Doerte, Leroi, Françoise, Lewis, Eva, Ley, Johanna, Lucic, Eva, Lynch, Kieran, Mace, Sabrina, MacLaren-Lee, Iain, Mahler de Sanchez, Lisa, Marchart, Juergen, Margolles, Abelardo, Marteinsson, Viggó Thór, Masetti, Giulia, McGovern, Fiona, McHugh, Noirin, McLoughlin, Steven, Meehan, Dara, Mølbak, Lars, Monin, Thomas, Moreno, Javier, Morgavi, Diego, Morrison, Steven, Müench, Steffen, Ramos Neves, Ana Rute, Neylon, Emma, Nyhan, Laura, O’Kelly, Rhona, O’Neil, Dominic, O’Toole, Paul, Ortiz-Chura, Abimael, Palma, Juan Manuel, Pasolli, Edoardo, Passerini, Delphine, Pastar, Milica, Pinto, Federica, Pirovano, Walter, Plans, Olga, Policht, Marion, Pop, Aurel, Pop, Bianca, Popova, Milka, Prieto, Miguel, Quijada, Narciso M., Reiss, Antje, Romero, Pedro, Ruas-Madiedo, Patricia, Rubino, Francesco, Rubio, Raul Cabrera, Ruiz, Lorena, Ryan, Angela, Ryan, Clodagh, Sabater, Carlos, Sahin, Aylin, Salaun, Cecile, Santos, Fernanda Godoy, Schneider, Carolin, Segata, Nicola, Selberherr, Evelyne, Sessitsch, Angela, Skírnisdóttir, Sigurlaug, Smidt, Hauke, Smith, Paul, Sprenger-Haussels, Markus, Tapio, Ilma, Tap, Julien, Valentino, Vincenzo, Wagner, Martin, Walsh, Aaron, Walsh, Liam, Waters, Sinead M., Willcocks, Spike, Yáñez-Ruiz, David R., Yan, Tianhai, Yap, Min, Zannini, Emanuele, Zuliani, Véronique, Punčochář, Michal, Mengoni, Claudia, Tatti, Alessia, Manghi, Paolo, Avagliano, Michele, Cabrera-Rubio, Raul, Coakley, Mairéad, Cobo-Díaz, José F., Dey, Hrituraj, Asnicar, Francesco, Fackelmann, Gloria, Heidrich, Vitor, and Rota Stabelli, Omar
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12. Biologic anti-IL17 drugs in erythrodermic psoriasis
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Falco, Alessandro, Mugheddu, Cristina, Anedda, Jasmine, Pizzatti, Laura, Tatti, Alice, Conti, Brunella, and Atzori, Laura
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13. A multidisciplinary approach to tackling invasive species: barcoding, morphology, and metataxonomy of the leafhopper Arboridia adanae
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Riccardo Piccinno, Alessia Tatti, Sabina Avosani, Giulio Galla, Valentina Lazazzara, Federico Pedrazzoli, Nicola Zadra, Mirco Rodeghiero, Gabrijel Seljak, İnanç Özgen, Heidi C. Hauffe, Vincenzo Verrastro, Marco Valerio Rossi Stacconi, Valerio Mazzoni, and Omar Rota-Stabelli
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Abstract The leafhopper genus Arboridia includes several species that feed on Vitis vinifera and cause leaf chlorosis. We report the first alien Arboridia infestation in Italy in 2021 in an Apulian vineyard. To confirm the taxonomic status of the species responsible for crop damage, and reconstruct its demographic history, we barcoded individuals from Apulia together with Arboridia spp. from Crete (Greece), A. adanae from Central Turkey and other specimens of the presumed sister species, A. dalmatina from Dalmatia (Croatia). Molecular phylogenies and barcoding gap analysis identified clades not associated with sampling locations. This result is incongruent with classical specimen assignment and is further supported by morphological analyses, which did not reveal significant differences among the populations. Therefore, we propose A. dalmatina as a junior synonym of A. adanae, which would become the only grapevine-related Arboridia species in the eastern Mediterranean. To further characterise A. adanae evolution, we performed a molecular clock analysis that suggested a radiation during the Pleistocene glaciations. Finally, to assess whether the Apulian individuals carried microorganisms of agricultural relevance, we sequenced their bacterial microbiota using 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing identifying three phytopathogens not generally associated with Arboridia activities as well as Wolbachia in one Apulian haplogroup. We discuss the agricultural implications of this infestation.
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- 2024
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14. Column-coherent matrix decomposition
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Tatti, Nikolaj
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- 2023
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15. Resting-State EEG Alterations of Practice-Related Spectral Activity and Connectivity Patterns in Depression
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Elisa Tatti, Alessandra Cinti, Anna Serbina, Adalgisa Luciani, Giordano D’Urso, Alberto Cacciola, Angelo Quartarone, and Maria Felice Ghilardi
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depression ,EEG oscillations ,fractal dynamics ,phase–amplitude coupling ,resting-state EEG ,beta frequency ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Background: Depression presents with altered energy regulation and neural plasticity. Previous electroencephalography (EEG) studies showed that practice in learning tasks increases power in beta range (13–30 Hz) in healthy subjects but not in those with impaired plasticity. Here, we ascertain whether depression presents with alterations of spectral activity and connectivity before and after a learning task. Methods: We used publicly available resting-state EEG recordings (64 electrodes) from 122 subjects. Based on Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) scores, they were assigned to either a high BDI (hBDI, BDI > 13, N = 46) or a control (CTL, BDI < 7, N = 75) group. We analyzed spectral activity, theta–beta, and theta–gamma phase–amplitude coupling (PAC) of EEG recorded at rest before and after a learning task. Results: At baseline, compared to CTL, hBDI exhibited greater power in beta over fronto-parietal regions and in gamma over the right parieto-occipital area. At post task, power increased in all frequency ranges only in CTL. Theta–beta and theta–gamma PAC were greater in hBDI at baseline but not after the task. Conclusions: The lack of substantial post-task growth of beta power in depressed subjects likely represents power saturation due to greater baseline values. We speculate that inhibitory/excitatory imbalance, altered plasticity mechanisms, and energy dysregulation present in depression may contribute to this phenomenon.
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16. Understanding COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy among K-12 Staff, Parents, and Students: District of Columbia, February to April, 2022
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Mark-Carew, Miguella, van Zyl, André, Tatti, Kathleen M., Chong, Muhling, Rose, Charles, Sifre, Katlynn, Jarris, Daniel, Still, William, Aynalem, Getahun, Welton, Michael, Thomas, Ebony S., Hall, LaShonda, and Samson, Marsha E.
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Objective: Despite widespread availability of COVID-19 vaccines, millions of Americans have not received the recommended vaccine doses. In the District of Columbia (DC), COVID-19 vaccination rates are lowest among residents who are Non-Hispanic (NH) Black and among school-aged children. We assessed COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy among staff and parents of students in DC K-12 public and public charter schools. Methods: We conducted a telephone-based survey from February 6 to April 16, 2022 to staff, students, and parents of students who participated in school-based COVID-19 screening testing. COVID-19-related survey items included: vaccination status, reasons for not getting vaccinated, perceived vaccine access, and trusted COVID-19 information sources. Utilizing time-to-event analyses, we evaluated differences across demographic groups. Results: The interview response rate was 25.8% (308/1193). Most unvaccinated participants were NH Black and ages 5 to 11 years. Median time from vaccine eligibility to uptake was 236 days for NH Black participants vs. 10 days for NH White participants. Vaccine safety was the top concern among unvaccinated participants. Government and healthcare providers were the most trusted COVID-19 information sources. Conclusions: Differences in timing of vaccine uptake among respondents and greater vaccine hesitancy among NH Black participants compared to other racial/ethnic groups highlight a need for continued tailored outreach and communication using trusted sources to convey the importance, benefits, and safety of COVID-19 vaccination.
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- 2023
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17. Hydrogen storage integrated in off-grid power systems: a case study
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Tatti, Roberta, Petrollese, Mario, Lucariello, Marialaura, Serra, Fabio, and Cau, Giorgio
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- 2024
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18. Fast computation of distance-generalized cores using sampling
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Tatti, Nikolaj
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- 2023
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19. How reliable is assessment of true vocal cord-arytenoid unit mobility in patients affected by laryngeal cancer? a multi-institutional study on 366 patients from the ARYFIX collaborative group
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Ferrari, M., Mularoni, F., Taboni, S., Crosetti, E., Pessina, C., Carobbio, A.L.C., Montalto, N., Marchi, F., Vural, A., Paderno, A., Caprioli, S., Gaudioso, P., Fermi, M., Rigoni, F., Saccardo, T., Contro, G., Ruaro, A., Lo Manto, A., Varago, C., Baldovin, M., Bandolin, L., Filauro, M., Sampieri, C., Missale, F., Ioppi, A., Carta, F., Ramanzin, M., Ravanelli, M., Maiolo, V., Bertotto, I., Del Bon, F., Lancini, D., Mariani, C., Marrosu, V., Tatti, M., Cağlı, S., Yüce, I., Gündoğ, M., Dogan, S., Anile, G., Gottardi, C., Busato, F., Vallin, A., Gennarini, F., Bossi, P., Ghi, M.G., Lionello, M., Zanoletti, E., Marioni, G., Maroldi, R., Mattioli, F., Puxeddu, R., Bertolin, A., Presutti, L., Piazza, C., Succo, G., Peretti, G., and Nicolai, P.
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- 2024
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20. Whole Genome Sequencing Solves an Atypical Form of Bardet–Biedl Syndrome: Identification of Novel Pathogenic Variants of BBS9
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Emilia Stellacci, Marcello Niceta, Alessandro Bruselles, Emilio Straface, Massimo Tatti, Mattia Carvetta, Cecilia Mancini, Serena Cecchetti, Mariacristina Parravano, Lucilla Barbano, Monica Varano, Marco Tartaglia, Lucia Ziccardi, and Viviana Cordeddu
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whole genome sequencing ,BBS9 ,structural variant ,Bardet–Biedl syndrome ,ciliopathy ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Bardet–Biedl syndrome (BBS) is a rare recessive multisystem disorder characterized by retinitis pigmentosa, obesity, postaxial polydactyly, cognitive deficits, and genitourinary defects. BBS is clinically variable and genetically heterogeneous, with 26 genes identified to contribute to the disorder when mutated, the majority encoding proteins playing role in primary cilium biogenesis, intraflagellar transport, and ciliary trafficking. Here, we report on an 18-year-old boy with features including severe photophobia and central vision loss since childhood, hexadactyly of the right foot and a supernumerary nipple, which were suggestive of BBS. Genetic analyses using targeted resequencing and exome sequencing failed to provide a conclusive genetic diagnosis. Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) allowed us to identify compound heterozygosity for a missense variant and a large intragenic deletion encompassing exon 12 in BBS9 as underlying the condition. We assessed the functional impact of the identified variants and demonstrated that they impair BBS9 function, with significant consequences for primary cilium formation and morphology. Overall, this study further highlights the usefulness of WGS in the diagnostic workflow of rare diseases to reach a definitive diagnosis. This report also remarks on a requirement for functional validation analyses to more effectively classify variants that are identified in the frame of the diagnostic workflow.
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- 2024
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21. The Usefulness of 55° Wide-Field Spectral-Domain Optical Coherence Tomography in Monitoring the Features of Peripheral Subretinal Fluid Remnants after Rhegmatogenous Retinal Detachment Surgery
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Valentina Carta, Filippo Lixi, Pasquale Loiudice, Francesca Frongia, Filippo Tatti, Chiara Delpiano, Pierluca Cremonesi, and Enrico Peiretti
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rhegmatogenous retinal detachment ,subretinal fluid ,spectral-domain OCT ,wide-field OCT ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Background: This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of 55° wide-field (WF) spectral-domain (SD) optical coherence tomography (OCT) for detecting peripheral subretinal fluid (SRF) after surgery for rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD). Methods: In this retrospective observational study, the retinal periphery was examined to evaluate the possible presence of persistent SRF after surgery. OCT scans were acquired in infrared mode to use any peripheral vessel as a landmark for better repeatability in monitoring fluid remnants. Results: A total of 80 patients (10% with high myopia) were examined using 55° WF SD OCT after successful pars plana vitrectomy (83.8%) or scleral buckling (16.3%) for RRD. A total of 18 patients (22.5%), 16 of whom underwent pars plana vitrectomy and 2 who underwent scleral buckling, showed SRF at the OCT examination during the follow-up. Potential risk factors associated with SRF persistence were analyzed, revealing a significative association with young age (p = 0.009). After a follow-up period of 7.05 ± 2.44 months (ranging from 3 to 12 months), a complete resorption in all patients (100%) within 12 months was observed. Best-corrected visual acuity significantly improved in both groups over time. Conclusion: Using 55° WF SD-OCT successfully assessed the course of SRF reabsorption, offering a viable alternative for all those realities where technologies such as ultra-wide-field (UWF) OCT are not available.
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22. Metabolic labelling of a subpopulation of small extracellular vesicles using a fluorescent palmitic acid analogue
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Valeria Barreca, Zaira Boussadia, Deborah Polignano, Lorenzo Galli, Valentina Tirelli, Massimo Sanchez, Mario Falchi, Lucia Bertuccini, Francesca Iosi, Massimo Tatti, Massimo Sargiacomo, and Maria Luisa Fiani
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exosome biogenesis ,exosomes ,extracellular vesicles ,lipid metabolism ,MVB ,sEV ,Cytology ,QH573-671 - Abstract
Abstract Exosomes are among the most puzzling vehicles of intercellular communication, but several crucial aspects of their biogenesis remain elusive, primarily due to the difficulty in purifying vesicles with similar sizes and densities. Here we report an effective methodology for labelling small extracellular vesicles (sEV) using Bodipy FL C16, a fluorescent palmitic acid analogue. In this study, we present compelling evidence that the fluorescent sEV population derived from Bodipy C16‐labelled cells represents a discrete subpopulation of small exosomes following an intracellular pathway. Rapid cellular uptake and metabolism of Bodipy C16 resulted in the incorporation of fluorescent phospholipids into intracellular organelles specifically excluding the plasma membrane and ultimately becoming part of the exosomal membrane. Importantly, our fluorescence labelling method facilitated accurate quantification and characterization of exosomes, overcoming the limitations of nonspecific dye incorporation into heterogeneous vesicle populations. The characterization of Bodipy‐labelled exosomes reveals their enrichment in tetraspanin markers, particularly CD63 and CD81, and in minor proportion CD9. Moreover, we employed nanoFACS sorting and electron microscopy to confirm the exosomal nature of Bodipy‐labelled vesicles. This innovative metabolic labelling approach, based on the fate of a fatty acid, offers new avenues for investigating exosome biogenesis and functional properties in various physiological and pathological contexts.
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- 2023
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23. Movement-related ERS and connectivity in the gamma frequency decrease with practice
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Elisa Tatti, Alberto Cacciola, Federico Carrara, Adalgisa Luciani, Angelo Quartarone, and M.Felice Ghilardi
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Motor control ,Gamma oscillations ,Event-Related Synchronization (ERS) ,Connectivity ,Reaching movements ,Neurorehabilitation ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
Previous work showed that movements are accompanied by modulation of electroencephalographic (EEG) activity in both beta (13–30 Hz) and gamma (>30 Hz) ranges. The amplitude of beta event-related synchronization (ERS) is not linked to movement characteristics, but progressively increases with motor practice, returning to baseline after a period of rest. Conversely, movement-related gamma ERS amplitude is proportional to movement distance and velocity. Here, high-density EEG was recorded in 51 healthy subjects to investigate whether i) three-hour practice in two learning tasks, one with a motor component and one without, affects gamma ERS amplitude and connectivity during a motor reaching test, and ii) 90-minutes of either sleep or quiet rest have an effect on gamma oscillatory activity. We found that, while gamma ERS was appropriately scaled to the target extent at all testing points, its amplitude decreased after practice, independently of the type of interposed learning, and after both quiet wake and nap, with partial correlations with subjective fatigue scores. During movement execution, connectivity patterns within fronto-parieto-occipital electrodes, over areas associated with attentional networks, decreased after both practice and after 90-minute rest. While confirming the prokinetic nature of movement-related gamma ERS, these findings demonstrated the preservation of gamma ERS scaling to movement velocity with practice, despite constant amplitude reduction. We thus speculate that such decreases, differently from the practice-related increases of beta ERS, are related to reduced attention or working memory mechanisms due to fatigue or a switch of strategy toward automatization of movement execution and do not specifically reflect plasticity phenomena.
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- 2023
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24. Movement-related ERS and connectivity in the gamma frequency decrease with practice
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Tatti, Elisa, Cacciola, Alberto, Carrara, Federico, Luciani, Adalgisa, Quartarone, Angelo, and Ghilardi, M.Felice
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- 2023
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25. Performance of cervical cytology and HPV testing for primary cervical cancer screening in Latin America: an analysis within the ESTAMPA study
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Rol, Mary Luz, Lucas, Eric, Hernández, María de la Luz, Sánchez, Gloria Inés, Murillo, Raul, Jerónimo, Jose, Ferreccio, Catterina, Rodríguez, María Isabel, Cabrera, Yessy, Salgado, Brenda, Colucci, María Celeste, Saino, Maria Agustina, Rodríguez de la Peña, Margarita, Fernández, Daniel Llanos, García, Laura, Caserta, Benedicta, Doimi, Franco, Lazcano-Ponce, Eduardo, Ramírez, Arianis Tatiana, Valls, Joan, Baena, Armando, Rojas, Freddy David, Ramírez, Katherine, Álvarez, Rodrigo, Cristaldo, Carmen, Henríquez, Odessa, Moreno, Adrián, Reynaga, Daysi Colque, Palma, Hans González, Robinson, Isabel, Hernández, Diana Carolina, Bardales, Rosa, Cardinal, Lucia, Salgado, Yuly, Martínez, Sandra, González, Emmanuel, Guillén, Diego, Fleider, Laura, Tatti, Silvio, Villagra, Verónica, Venegas, Gino, Cruz-Valdez, Aurelio, Valencia, Marleny, Rodríguez, Guillermo, Terán, Carolina, Picconi, María Alejandra, Ferrera, Annabelle, Kasamatsu, Elena, Mendoza, Laura, Calderon, Alejandro, Luciani, Silvana, Broutet, Nathalie, Darragh, Teresa, Almonte, Maribel, and Herrero, Rolando
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- 2023
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26. Quantifying mammalian diets
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Lintulaakso, Kari, Tatti, Nikolaj, and Žliobaitė, Indrė
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- 2023
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27. Imaging characteristics of bilateral CSCR cases:12 months follow up
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Singh, Sumit Randhir, Parameswarappa, Deepika C., Arora, Supriya, Maltsev, Dmitrii S., Sahoo, Niroj Kumar, Kulikov, Alexei N., Iovino, Claudio, Tatti, Filippo, Venkatesh, Ramesh, Reddy, Nikitha Gurram, Pulipaka, Ram Snehith, Peiretti, Enrico, and Chhablani, Jay
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- 2023
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28. Life Cycle Assessment Methodology Applied to a Wastewater Treatment Plant
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Paolo Viotti, Fabio Tatti, Simona Bongirolami, Roberto Romano, Giuseppe Mancini, Francesca Serini, Mona Azizi, and Lavinia Croce
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life cycle assessment ,wastewater treatment plant ,environmental impacts ,Hydraulic engineering ,TC1-978 ,Water supply for domestic and industrial purposes ,TD201-500 - Abstract
Wastewater treatment plants are highly energy-intensive systems. This research uses Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) to determine the impacts generated during the operation of a wastewater treatment plant. Three different scenarios are analyzed: a baseline scenario that considers a conventional activated sludge treatment technology exploiting data from an existing plant located in central Italy, a second scenario that involves the implementation of MBR technology applied to the baseline scenario, and finally a third scenario that consists of the addition of an anaerobic digester that allows energy recovery from biogas production, followed by a photovoltaic plant capable of supplying the plant energy demand. Global warming potential, eutrophication, and acidification are the environmental categories considered most relevant to emissions. The results showed that the effluent had the highest impact in terms of CO2 equivalent in all three situations due to the presence of N2O. Since emissions from biological processes, transportation, and wastewater are almost similar in all three scenarios, it is preferable to focus on the environmental impacts associated with energy consumption. The third scenario involves careful resource management and the use of treatment technologies that allow for a reduction in the use of nonrenewable energy sources in favor of renewable ones.
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29. Performance of cervical cytology and HPV testing for primary cervical cancer screening in Latin America: an analysis within the ESTAMPA studyResearch in context
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Arianis Tatiana Ramírez, Joan Valls, Armando Baena, Freddy David Rojas, Katherine Ramírez, Rodrigo Álvarez, Carmen Cristaldo, Odessa Henríquez, Adrián Moreno, Daysi Colque Reynaga, Hans González Palma, Isabel Robinson, Diana Carolina Hernández, Rosa Bardales, Lucia Cardinal, Yuly Salgado, Sandra Martínez, Emmanuel González, Diego Guillén, Laura Fleider, Silvio Tatti, Verónica Villagra, Gino Venegas, Aurelio Cruz-Valdez, Marleny Valencia, Guillermo Rodríguez, Carolina Terán, María Alejandra Picconi, Annabelle Ferrera, Elena Kasamatsu, Laura Mendoza, Alejandro Calderon, Silvana Luciani, Nathalie Broutet, Teresa Darragh, Maribel Almonte, Rolando Herrero, Mary Luz Rol, Eric Lucas, María de la Luz Hernández, Gloria Inés Sánchez, Raul Murillo, Jose Jerónimo, Catterina Ferreccio, María Isabel Rodríguez, Yessy Cabrera, Brenda Salgado, María Celeste Colucci, Maria Agustina Saino, Margarita Rodríguez de la Peña, Daniel Llanos Fernández, Laura García, Benedicta Caserta, Franco Doimi, and Eduardo Lazcano-Ponce
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Summary: Background: Cervical cytology remains widely used as the initial tool in cervical cancer screening worldwide. WHO guidelines recommend replacing cytology with primary HPV testing to reach cervical cancer elimination goals. We assessed the performance of cytology and high-risk HPV testing to detect cervical precancer, cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) grade 3 or worse (CIN3+) among women aged 30–64 years participating in the ESTAMPA study. Methods: Women were screened with cytology and HPV across ESTAMPA study centres in Latin America. Screen-positives were referred to colposcopy with biopsy collection and treatment as needed. Those with no evident precancer were recalled at 18-months for a second HPV test to complete disease ascertainment. Performance indicators for cytology and HPV to detect CIN3+ were estimated. Findings: 30,606 participants with available cytology and HPV results were included in the analysis. A total of 440 histologically confirmed CIN3s and 30 cancers were diagnosed. Cytology sensitivity for CIN3+ was 48.5% (95% CI: 44.0–53.0), whereas HPV testing had a sensitivity of 98.1% (95% CI: 96.3–96.7). Specificity was 96.5% (95% CI: 96.3–96.7) using cytology and 88.7% (95% CI: 88.3–89.0) with HPV. Performance estimates varied substantially by study centre for cytology (ranging from 32.1% to 87.5% for sensitivity and from 89.2% to 99.5% for specificity) while for HPV results were more consistent across sites (96.7%–100% and 83.6–90.8%, respectively). Interpretation: The limited and highly variable sensitivity of cytology strongly supports transition to the more robust and reproducible HPV-based cervical screening to ensure progress towards global cervical cancer elimination targets in Latin America. Funding: IARC/WHO, UNDP, HRP/WHO, NCI and local funders.
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30. Survival in Patients with Primary Parotid Gland Carcinoma after Surgery—Results of a Single-Centre Study
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Filippo Carta, Mauro Bontempi, Daniele De Seta, Simone Corrias, Melania Tatti, Valeria Marrosu, Cinzia Mariani, Clara Gerosa, Sanjana Ashik Shetty, Matteo Atzeni, Christina Buckley, Andrea Figus, and Roberto Puxeddu
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parotid cancer ,parotid tumour ,primitive parotid malignancy ,salivary gland tumour ,parotidectomy ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
This study aims to analyse a single-centre cohort series of patients who underwent parotidectomy for primary malignant parotid tumours. A retrospective chart review of 64 consecutive patients treated from November 2010 to March 2022 was performed. Outcomes were analysed by Kaplan-Meier curves. Sixty-four patients with a primary parotid malignancy were included in the study, with one bilateral case in this cohort. Patients were classified as stage I–II in 39 cases and stage III–IV in 26 cases. The five-year overall survival (OS), disease-specific survival (DSS), local relapse-free survival (LRFS), and distant metastasis-free survival (DMFS) rates were 78.4%, 89%, 92.5%, and 87.1%, respectively. Univariate analysis showed that high-risk histology, stage IV disease, lymphovascular invasion, perineural invasion, node metastasis, skin involvement, facial nerve involvement, and positive or close margins were risk factors associated with poorer outcomes. At present, the best evidence suggests that radical surgery should be the standard approach, and adjuvant therapy, in terms of radiotherapy/chemoradiotherapy, is recommended in patients with risk factors.
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31. Regulation of megakaryo/thrombopoiesis by endosomal toll-like receptor 7 and 8 activation of CD34+ cells in a viral infection model
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Rodríguez, Camila Sofía, Charó, Nancy, Tatti, Silvio, Gómez, Ricardo Martín, D’Atri, Lina Paola, and Schattner, Mirta
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32. Performance of standardised colposcopy to detect cervical precancer and cancer for triage of women testing positive for human papillomavirus: results from the ESTAMPA multicentric screening study
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Valls, Joan, Baena, Armando, Venegas, Gino, Celis, Marcela, González, Mauricio, Sosa, Carlos, Santin, Jorge Luis, Ortega, Marina, Soilán, Ana, Turcios, Elmer, Figueroa, Jacqueline, Rodríguez de la Peña, Margarita, Figueredo, Alicia, Beracochea, Andrea Verónica, Pérez, Natalia, Martínez-Better, Josefina, Lora, Oscar, Jiménez, Julio Yamil, Giménez, Diana, Fleider, Laura, Salgado, Yuly, Martínez, Sandra, Bellido-Fuentes, Yenny, Flores, Bettsy, Tatti, Silvio, Villagra, Verónica, Cruz-Valdez, Aurelio, Terán, Carolina, Sánchez, Gloria Inés, Rodríguez, Guillermo, Picconi, Maria Alejandra, Ferrera, Annabelle, Mendoza, Laura, Calderón, Alejandro, Murillo, Raul, Wiesner, Carolina, Broutet, Nathalie, Luciani, Silvana, Pérez, Carlos, Darragh, Teresa M, Jerónimo, José, Herrero, Rolando, and Almonte, Maribel
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33. Idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss: effectiveness of salvage treatment with intratympanic dexamethasone or hyperbaric oxygen therapy in addition to systemic steroids
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Cinzia Mariani, Filippo Carta, Giulia Catani, Sara Lobina, Valeria Marrosu, Simone Corrias, Melania Tatti, and Roberto Puxeddu
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sudden hearing loss ,sensorineural hearing loss ,hyperbaric oxygen therapy ,steroids ,intratympanic steroids ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
BackgroundThe development of standardized treatments for idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss (ISSNHL) is hampered by uncertainty over the etiology of this disorder. Systemic steroids are historically the primary therapy, with variable hearing outcomes. Over the last two decades, intratympanic steroids (ITS) and hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) have been proposed as salvage treatments in case of failure of systemic steroids. The present study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of these salvage treatments in addition to systemic steroids.MethodsWe performed a retrospective study on 75 consecutive patients with a diagnosis of ISSNHL who were admitted to the Department of Otorhinolaryngology of our hospital between December 2018 and December 2022. All patients received primary treatment with systemic steroids. In case of slight or no hearing recovery within the 5th day from the beginning of the therapy (T1), a salvage treatment with ITS or HBOT was proposed. Patients were divided into three groups according to the therapy received: systemic steroids (group A), systemic steroids + HBOT (group B), and systemic steroids + ITS (group C). Pure-tone average at 500, 1000, 2000, and 3000 Hz and the mean gain were evaluated at T1 and 3 months after the beginning of the salvage treatment (T2). The hearing recovery was assessed according to the Siegel's criteria.ResultsSixty-two patients (31 men and 31 women, mean age 56 years) with failure of the primary treatment were definitively enrolled in the study: 34 (54.8%) in group A, 16 (25.8%) in group B, and 12 (19.4%) in group C. The ratio of patients responding to therapy was higher in group A (29.4%) than in groups B (18.75%) and C (16.7%). We did not find any statistically significant difference between groups in terms of mean hearing gain at T2 (17.4 ± 15.4 dB in group A vs. 18.6 ± 21.1 dB in group B and 15.7 ± 14.2 dB in group C, p = 0.9).ConclusionIn our experience, ITS or HBOT associated with systemic steroids, as salvage treatment, did not show significant improvement in hearing outcomes. The evolution of ISSNHL, regardless of the treatment, remains unpredictable.
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34. Editorial: The role of brain oscillatory activity in human sensorimotor control and learning: bridging theory and practice
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Elisa Tatti and Alberto Cacciola
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sensorimotor system ,motor control ,brain oscillations ,EEG ,motor learning ,beta ERD/ERS ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Published
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35. Biochar as Alternative Material for Heavy Metal Adsorption from Groundwaters: Lab-Scale (Column) Experiment Review
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Paolo Viotti, Simone Marzeddu, Angela Antonucci, María Alejandra Décima, Pietro Lovascio, Fabio Tatti, and Maria Rosaria Boni
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adsorption ,biochar ,biomass valorisation ,circular economy ,groundwater contaminants ,heavy metals ,Technology ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Microscopy ,QH201-278.5 ,Descriptive and experimental mechanics ,QC120-168.85 - Abstract
The purpose of this manuscript is to present a review of laboratory experiments (including methodology and results) that use biochar, a specific carbon obtained by a pyrolysis process from different feedstocks, as an alternative material for heavy metal adsorption from groundwater. In recent years, many studies have been conducted regarding the application of innovative materials to water decontamination to develop a more sustainable approach to remediation processes. The use of biochar for groundwater remediation has particularly attracted the interest of researchers because it permits the reuse of materials that would be otherwise disposed of, in accordance with circular economy, and reduces the generation of greenhouse gases if compared to the use of virgin materials. A review of the different approaches and results reported in the current literature could be useful because when applying remediation technologies at the field scale, a preliminary phase in which the suitability of the adsorbent is evaluated at the lab scale is often necessary. This paper is therefore organised with a short description of the involved metals and of the biochar production and composition. A comprehensive analysis of the current knowledge related to the use of biochar in groundwater remediation at the laboratory scale to obtain the characteristic parameters of the process that are necessary for the upscaling of the technology at the field scale is also presented. An overview of the results achieved using different experimental conditions, such as the chemical properties and dosage of biochar as well as heavy metal concentrations with their different values of pH, is reported. At the end, numerical studies useful for the interpretation of the experiment results are introduced.
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36. Maintaining AUC and H-measure over time
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Tatti, Nikolaj
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37. UBEM's archetypes improvement via data-driven occupant-related schedules randomly distributed and their impact assessment
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Ferrando, Martina, Ferroni, Sibilla, Pelle, Martina, Tatti, Anita, Erba, Silvia, Shi, Xing, and Causone, Francesco
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38. Boosting psychological change: Combining non-invasive brain stimulation with psychotherapy
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Tatti, Elisa, Phillips, Angela L., Paciorek, Rachel, Romanella, Sara M., Dettore, Davide, Di Lorenzo, Giorgio, Ruffini, Giulio, Rossi, Simone, and Santarnecchi, Emiliano
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39. Les sanctions administratives communales à Bruxelles à l’épreuve de la crise de la COVID-19
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Diletta Tatti
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The measures adopted during the first lockdown from March to June 2020 were characterised by their unheard-of impact on the use public space. Previously harmless types of behaviour had been made into offences. From the beginning, the punishment of these offences was a priority for the Belgian authorities. In the Brussels Region, the municipal administrative sanctions (MAS) ensured this repressive approach in an unprecedented interrelation with criminal enforcement. Based on the analysis of quantitative and qualitative empirical data, this article examines the outlines and applications of this “exception for Brussels” in terms of issues related to the use of public space in a city characterised by significant socio-spatial inequalities.
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40. De gemeentelijke administratieve sancties in Brussel op de proef gesteld tijdens de coronacrisis
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Diletta Tatti
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Municipalities ,law ,public space ,social inequalities ,municipal administrative sanctions ,Social Sciences - Abstract
The measures adopted during the first lockdown from March to June 2020 were characterised by their unheard-of impact on the use public space. Previously harmless types of behaviour had been made into offences. From the beginning, the punishment of these offences was a priority for the Belgian authorities. In the Brussels Region, the municipal administrative sanctions (MAS) ensured this repressive approach in an unprecedented interrelation with criminal enforcement. Based on the analysis of quantitative and qualitative empirical data, this article examines the outlines and applications of this “exception for Brussels” in terms of issues related to the use of public space in a city characterised by significant socio-spatial inequalities.
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41. Municipal administrative sanctions in Brussels in the face of the COVID-19 crisis
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Diletta Tatti
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The measures adopted during the first lockdown from March to June 2020 were characterised by their unheard-of impact on the use public space. Previously harmless types of behaviour had been made into offences. From the beginning, the punishment of these offences was a priority for the Belgian authorities. In the Brussels Region, the municipal administrative sanctions (MAS) ensured this repressive approach in an unprecedented interrelation with criminal enforcement. Based on the analysis of quantitative and qualitative empirical data, this article examines the outlines and applications of this “exception for Brussels” in terms of issues related to the use of public space in a city characterised by significant socio-spatial inequalities.
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42. Non-surgical treatment of hidradenitis suppurativa: the role of cryotherapy
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Massimo Dell'Antonia, Jasmine Anedda, Alice Tatti, Alessandro Falco, Silvia Sanna, Caterina Ferreli, and Laura Atzori
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hidradenitis suppurativa ,cryotherapy ,cryosurgery ,cryoablation ,non-surgical treatment ,hidradenitis suppurativa—acne inversa—therapy ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
BackgroundHidradenitis suppurativa is a chronic and recurrent inflammatory disease with a great impact on a patient's quality of life, due to the painful involvement of very sensitive areas, such as the groin, mammary area, and genitals, with malodourous discharge. Multiple treatment options are available; however, no single treatment is effective for all patients, and usually, a combination of medical therapy with various surgical and physical procedures is provided. Cryotherapy is not a routine technique to treat HS, although usually available in the majority of medical clinics, and is cheaper than laser and surgical treatments. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of cryotherapy on persistent HS nodules, to reduce the burden of local disease.Materials and methodsRetrospective observational study in all patients treated with liquid nitrogen cryotherapy for persistent nodules of hidradenitis suppurativa in the last 2 years, with at least 6 months of follow-up after the procedure. Disease severity was assessed with Hurley staging and sonographic staging according to SOS-HS (18 MHz probe, Esaote-MyLab™). The results were scored with a 0–3 points scale, as complete remission (3), partial response (2 to 1), or no response (0), after one session of treatment. Local cleansing and antiseptic treatment after the procedure was the same as previously performed in each patient, not to influence recovery.ResultsIn total, 23 patients were included, with a total of 71 persistent nodules treated with a single cryotherapy session. The treatment has been effective in 63 out of 71 nodules treated (88.7%), and the patients attested that they recommend the treatment, the discomfort during recovery was minimal, and the management was not different from daily routine. Persistence was considered as having a failure rate (11.3% overall) and occurred in 7.5% of the nodules of the axillary region, 18.2% on the groin, and 11.2% for nodules of the gluteal region.ConclusionCryotherapy is a simple and effective procedure for the treatment of persistent nodules of HS not responding to medical therapy, and it is a valid alternative to local surgery or laser ablation.
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43. Performance of standardised colposcopy to detect cervical precancer and cancer for triage of women testing positive for human papillomavirus: results from the ESTAMPA multicentric screening study
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Joan Valls, PhD, Armando Baena, PhD, Gino Venegas, MD, Marcela Celis, MD, Mauricio González, MD, Carlos Sosa, MD, Jorge Luis Santin, MD, Marina Ortega, MD, Ana Soilán, MD, Elmer Turcios, MD, Jacqueline Figueroa, MD, Margarita Rodríguez de la Peña, MD, Alicia Figueredo, MD, Andrea Verónica Beracochea, MD, Natalia Pérez, MD, Josefina Martínez-Better, MD, Oscar Lora, MD, Julio Yamil Jiménez, MD, Diana Giménez, MD, Laura Fleider, MD, Yuly Salgado, BSN, Sandra Martínez, BSN, Yenny Bellido-Fuentes, BSN, Bettsy Flores, MD, Silvio Tatti, MD, Verónica Villagra, MD, Aurelio Cruz-Valdez, MD, Carolina Terán, MD, Gloria Inés Sánchez, MD, Guillermo Rodríguez, MD, Maria Alejandra Picconi, PhD, Annabelle Ferrera, MD, Laura Mendoza, ProfPhD, Alejandro Calderón, MD, Raul Murillo, MD, Carolina Wiesner, MD, Nathalie Broutet, MD, Silvana Luciani, MD, Carlos Pérez, MD, Teresa M Darragh, ProfMD, José Jerónimo, MD, Rolando Herrero, MD, and Maribel Almonte, PhD
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Summary: Background: Colposcopy, currently included in WHO recommendations as an option to triage human papillomavirus (HPV)-positive women, remains as the reference standard to guide both biopsy for confirmation of cervical precancer and cancer and treatment approaches. We aim to evaluate the performance of colposcopy to detect cervical precancer and cancer for triage in HPV-positive women. Methods: This cross-sectional, multicentric screening study was conducted at 12 centres (including primary and secondary care centres, hospitals, laboratories, and universities) in Latin America (Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Honduras, Mexico, Paraguay, Peru, and Uruguay). Eligible women were aged 30–64 years, sexually active, did not have a history of cervical cancer or treatment for cervical precancer or a hysterectomy, and were not planning to move outside of the study area. Women were screened with HPV DNA testing and cytology. HPV-positive women were referred to colposcopy using a standardised protocol, including biopsy collection of observed lesions, endocervical sampling for transformation zone (TZ) type 3, and treatment as needed. Women with initial normal colposcopy or no high-grade cervical lesions on histology (less than cervical intraepithelial neoplasia [CIN] grade 2) were recalled after 18 months for another HPV test to complete disease ascertainment; HPV-positive women were referred for a second colposcopy with biopsy and treatment as needed. Diagnostic accuracy of colposcopy was assessed by considering a positive test result when the colposcopic impression at the initial colposcopy was positive minor, positive major, or suspected cancer, and was considered negative otherwise. The main study outcome was histologically confirmed CIN3+ (defined as grade 3 or worse) detected at the initial visit or 18-month visit. Findings: Between Dec 12, 2012, and Dec 3, 2021, 42 502 women were recruited, and 5985 (14·1%) tested positive for HPV. 4499 participants with complete disease ascertainment and follow-up were included in the analysis, with a median age of 40·6 years (IQR 34·7–49·9). CIN3+ was detected in 669 (14·9%) of 4499 women at the initial visit or 18-month visit (3530 [78·5%] negative or CIN1, 300 [6·7%] CIN2, 616 [13·7%] CIN3, and 53 [1·2%] cancers). Sensitivity was 91·2% (95% CI 88·9–93·2) for CIN3+, whereas specificity was 50·1% (48·5–51·8) for less than CIN2 and 47·1% (45·5–48·7) for less than CIN3. Sensitivity for CIN3+ significantly decreased in older women (93·5% [95% CI 91·3–95·3] in those aged 30–49 years vs 77·6% [68·6–85·0] in those aged 50–65 years; p
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44. An experimental technique based on globe thermometers for the measurement of mean radiant temperature in urban settings
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Banfi, Alessia, Tatti, Anita, Ferrando, Martina, Fustinoni, Damiano, Zanghirella, Fabio, and Causone, Francesco
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45. Ranking with submodular functions on a budget
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Zhang, Guangyi, Tatti, Nikolaj, and Gionis, Aristides
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46. Photodynamic therapy as a treatment option for peripapillary pachychoroid syndrome: a pilot study
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Iovino, Claudio, Peiretti, Enrico, Tatti, Filippo, Querques, Giuseppe, Borrelli, Enrico, Sacconi, Riccardo, Chhablani, Jay, Agrawal, Hitesh, Boon, Camiel J. F., van Dijk, Elon H. C., Cennamo, Gilda, Lupidi, Marco, Muzi, Alessio, Di Iorio, Valentina, Iglicki, Matias, Smadar, Lital, Loewenstein, Anat, and Zur, Dinah
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47. Influence of fellow eye on the diagnosis and classification of central serous chorioretinopathy
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Parameswarappa, Deepika C., Arora, Supriya, Singh, Sumit Randhir, Sahoo, Niroj Kumar, Maltsev, Dmitrii S., Kulikov, Alexei N., Iovino, Claudio, Tatti, Filippo, Venkatesh, Ramesh, Zaheer, Haniah, Reddy, Nikitha Gurram, Pulipaka, Ram Snehith, Peiretti, Enrico, and Chhablani, Jay
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48. Visual acuity correlates with multimodal imaging-based categories of central serous chorioretinopathy
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Arora, Supriya, Maltsev, Dmitrii S., Sahoo, Niroj Kumar, Parameshwarappa, Deepika C., Iovino, Claudio, Arora, Tarun, Kulikov, Alexei N., Tatti, Filippo, Venkatesh, Ramesh, Reddy, Nikitha Gurram, Pulipaka, Ram Snehith, Singh, Sumit Randhir, Peiretti, Enrico, and Chhablani, Jay
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49. Detection of Oral Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and its Clinical Importance
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Gabriela Nalli, Paula Mastrotta, María Gabriela Garcia, Silvio Tatti, and Sergio Verdú
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Statement of the Problem: Human papillomavirus (HPV) has a tropism for the squamous epithelium and cause a wide range of diseases, from benign lesions to invasive tumors that can affect the oral cavity. Purpose: This study aimed to estimate HPV infection in compatible stomatological lesions. Materials and Method: A cross-sectional study was carried out from March 2017 to August 2019, which included patients who attended the Oral Medicine Department of the School of Dentistry of the University of Buenos Aires who presented oral manifestations compatible with HPV infection that accepted to be studied by histopathology and determination of viral genotype by polymerase chain reaction (PCR). The study was carried out from the biopsy fixed in formalin and included in paraffin, for histopathological study and the genotypification of HPV by genotype-specific PCR and/or sequencing of the L1 fragment. To confirm the negative cases hybrid capture method was also used. The 95% OR-IC was estimated. Results: 108 patients, 76 women and 32 men were studied, who underwent a clinical stomatological examination and genotyping of HPV (PCR-specific genotype), being positive for 60 patients and negative for 48. Among the positive cases (n= 60) 46.7% (n= 28) corresponded to elevated lesions infected with high-risk HPV genotypes, 43.3% (n= 26) to elevated lesions with low-risk HPV genotypes, regarding flat lesions it was found that 5% (n=3) corresponded with high-risk HPV genotypes and another 5% (n=3) with low-risk genotypes, with OR 1,076 95% CI (0.1993-5.818). The HPV genotypes found were 2, 6, 11, 13, 16, 18, 26, 31, 32, 33, 35, 51, 58, 64 and 72. Conclusion: Our results estimated an association between white, bright, and elevated oral lesions and the presence of high-risk HPV.
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50. Casemix, management, and mortality of patients receiving emergency neurosurgery for traumatic brain injury in the Global Neurotrauma Outcomes Study: a prospective observational cohort study
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Abbas, Ghayur, Abdallah, Omar Ibrahim, Abdel-Lateef, Ahmed, Abdifatah, Khalif, Abdullateef, Awfa, Abeygunaratne, Ruvini, Aboellil, Mostafa, Adam, Abass, Adams, Robert, Adeleye, Amos, Adeolu, Augustine, Adji, Novan Krisno, Afianti, Nur, Agarwal, Sudarsan, Aghadi, Ifeanyi Kene, Aguilar, Paúl Martín Méndez, Ahmad, Syeda Rida, Ahmed, Daniyal, Ahmed, Nafees, Aizaz, Haider, Aji, Yunus Kuntawi, Alamri, Alex, Alberto, Augusto Jacinto Mussindo, Alcocer, Luis Alcocer, Alfaro, Lesly Gonzales, Al-Habib, Amro, Alhourani, Ahmad, Ali, Syed Muhammad Rafay, Alkherayf, Fahad, AlMenabbawy, Ahmed, Alshareef, Aliyah, Aminullah, Muhammad Adil s/o, Amjad, Madeha, Amorim, Robson Luis Oliveira de, Anbazhagan, Sathiaprabhu, Andrade, Almir, Antar, Waleed, Anyomih, Theophilus T.K., Aoun, Salah, Apriawan, Tedy, Armocida, Daniele, Arnold, Paul, Arraez, Miguel, Assefa, Temesgen, Asser, Andres, Athiththan, S.P., Attanayake, Deepal, Aung, Maung Maung, Avi, Allan, Ayala, Victor Enrique Antolinez, Azab, Mohammed, Azam, Gaousul, Azharuddin, Mohd, Badejo, Olukemi, Badran, Mohamed, Baig, Azam Ali, Baig, Rehman Ali, Bajaj, Ankur, Baker, Paul, Bala, Renu, Balasa, Artur, Balchin, Ross, Balogun, James, Ban, Vin Shen, Bandi, Bharath Kumar Reddy, Bandyopadhyay, Soham, Bank, Matthew, Barthelemy, Ernest, Bashir, Mohammed Talha, Basso, Luciano Silveira, Basu, Surajit, Batista, Auricelio, Bauer, Marlies, Bavishi, Devi, Beane, Abi, Bejell, Shmuel, Belachew, Anteneh, Belli, Antonio, Belouaer, Amani, Bendahane, Najia El Abbadi, Benjamin, Okanga, Benslimane, Youssef, Benyaiche, Chaymae, Bernucci, Claudio, Berra, Luigi Valentino, Bhebe, Arnold, Bimpis, Alexios, Blanaru, Diana, Bonfim, Jean Claude, Borba, Luis A B, Borcek, Alp Ozgun, Borotto, Erika, Bouhuwaish, Ahmad Elmabri Mohammad, Bourilhon, Facundo, Brachini, Gioia, Breedon, Joshua, Broger, Maximilian, Brunetto, Giacoma Maria Floriana, Bruzzaniti, Placido, Budohoska, Natalia, Burhan, Hira, Calatroni, Maximiliano Luis, Camargo, Catherine, Cappai, Pier Francesco, 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