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2. Hospitalizations for Suicidal Events: Reiteration Risk—The Experience in the Veneto Region, Italy
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Silvia Cocchio, Giulia Tremolada, Nicola Cogo, Claudia Cozzolino, Mario Saia, Michele Tonon, Francesca Russo, Patrizia Furlan, Marco Fonzo, and Vincenzo Baldo
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suicidal behaviors ,suicide ideation ,suicide attempt ,recurrence of suicidal events ,Veneto Region ,public health ,Psychiatry ,RC435-571 - Abstract
Suicidality poses a significant public health threat and stands as a leading cause of death and disability. Aside from committed suicides, a substantial portion of suicidal behaviors comprises suicide attempts and suicidal ideation. These events may be characterized by a non-fatal outcome, shedding light on the possibility of recurrence. The objectives of the present study were to assess hospitalization rate trends related to any suicidal event and to elucidate the risk factors associated with recurrent suicidal behaviors. In this population-based study, an observational descriptive analysis was conducted on all hospital discharge forms (HDRs, Italian SDO) registered for the residents of the Veneto Region from 2012 to 2021. Cases of attempted suicide (AS) and suicidal ideation (SI) were defined according to ICD coding. Age-standardized hospitalization rates were computed with the direct method. Join Point Regression was used to assess the significance of variations in trends. Factor risks for the reiteration of suicidal behaviors were assessed by multivariate logistic regression. Higher prevalence of SI occurred among individuals under 40 years of age and those affected by psychiatric disorders. Conversely, among individuals aged 60 and above, AS was more common. SI turned out to be associated with a higher likelihood of reiteration compared to AS. Individuals suffering from personality disorders and those with a history of AS as index case exhibited increased risk for the reiteration of AS. Females, younger individuals, and individuals experiencing SI as first episode were instead identified as more likely to repeat this form of suicidal behavior. Contemporary economic and environmental crises, a recent pandemic, and numerous conflicts represent significant additional menaces to mental well-being. Our analysis highlights a concerning positive trend in suicide attempts and ideations, underscoring the imperative for Public Health Systems to implement targeted preventive strategies and mental health promotion campaigns. In the absence of structured suicide registries, we demonstrated that HDRs can serve as an invaluable foundation for preventionists to address the phenomenon and strategically plan interventions.
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- 2024
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3. The Psychosocial Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Italian Families: The Perception of Quality of Life and Screening of Psychological Symptoms
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Roberta Maria Incardona and Marta Tremolada
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COVID-19 ,quality of life ,psychological symptoms ,children ,adolescents ,parents ,Medicine ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
Throughout the COVID-19 period, families were forced to stay indoors, adapting to online schooling, remote work, and virtual social engagements, inevitably altering the dynamics within households. There was a notable increase in mental health challenges in terms of anxiety and depression in children and adolescents. This study intended to explore the psychosocial effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on Italian families by adopting self- and proxy-report questionnaires on anxiety, anger, and health-related quality of life. The results showed that approximately 20% obtained a clinical anxiety score and only 10% obtained a clinical anger score. There was a difference in the perception of the quality of life reported by the child and that perceived by the parent. A stepwise regression model showed that total anxiety scores were predicted by sex, quality of life scores from the parents’ self-report version, and the total anger score. Another stepwise regression model identified physiological and social anxiety as the best predictors that impact quality of life. Parental well-being actively influences the well-being of children, so it is fundamental to implement preventive programs and promote child well-being by providing parents the most adequate support possible.
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4. Nutritional ecology of a prototypical generalist predator, the red fox (Vulpes vulpes)
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A. Balestrieri, S. Gigliotti, R. Caniglia, E. Velli, F. Zambuto, E. De Giorgi, N. Mucci, P. Tremolada, and A. Gazzola
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Generalist species, which exploit a wide range of food resources, are expected to be able to combine available resources as to attain their specific macronutrient ratio (percentage of caloric intake of protein, lipids and carbohydrates). Among mammalian predators, the red fox Vulpes vulpes is a widespread, opportunistic forager: its diet has been largely studied, outlining wide variation according to geographic and climatic factors. We aimed to check if, throughout the species’ European range, diets vary widely in macronutrient composition or foxes can combine complementary foods to gain the same nutrient intake. First, we assessed fox’s intake target in the framework of nutritional geometry. Secondly, we aimed to highlight the effects of unbalanced diets on fox density, which was assumed as a proxy for Darwinian fitness, as assessed in five areas of the western Italian Alps. Unexpectedly, the target macronutrient ratio of the fox (52.4% protein-, 38.7% lipid- and 8.9% carbohydrate energy) was consistent with that of hypercarnivores, such as wolves and felids, except for carbohydrate intakes in urban and rural habitats. The inverse relation between density and the deviation of observed macronutrient ratios from the intake target suggests that fox capability of surviving in a wide range of habitats may not be exempt from fitness costs and that nutrient availability should be regarded among the biotic factors affecting animal abundance and distribution.
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- 2024
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5. In vivo dosimetry of total body irradiation patients: A 10 year retrospective analysis
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Carminati, S., Trivellato, S., Ingraito, C., Montanari, G., Morzenti, S., Paruccini, N., Panizza, D., Villa, R., Tremolada, V., Julita, C., Arcangeli, S., and De Ponti, E.
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6. Protein Binder Toolbox for Studies of Solute Carrier Transporters
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Gelová, Zuzana, Ingles-Prieto, Alvaro, Bohstedt, Tina, Frommelt, Fabian, Chi, Gamma, Chang, Yung-Ning, Garcia, Julio, Wolf, Gernot, Azzollini, Lucia, Tremolada, Sara, Scacioc, Andreea, Hansen, Jesper S., Serrano, Iciar, Droce, Aida, Bernal, Jenifer Cuesta, Burgess-Brown, Nicola A., Carpenter, Elisabeth P., Dürr, Katharina L., Kristensen, Peter, Geertsma, Eric R., Štefanić, Saša, Scarabottolo, Lia, Wiedmer, Tabea, Puetter, Vera, Sauer, David B., and Superti-Furga, Giulio
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- 2024
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7. Comparative effects of polyvinyl chloride microplastics on the brittle star Ophiactis virens and the amphibian Xenopus laevis
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Bacchetta, Renato, Pica, Arianna, Santo, Nadia, Tremolada, Paolo, and Sugni, Michela
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- 2024
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8. Indigo-dyed cellulose fibers and synthetic polymers in surface-feeding seabird chick regurgitates from the Gulf of Alaska
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Tremolada, Paolo, Saliu, Francesco, Winkler, Anna, Carniti, Cecilia P., Castelli, Melisa, Lasagni, Marina, Andò, Sergio, Leandri-Breton, Don-Jean, Gatt, Marie Claire, Obiol, Joan Ferrer, Parolini, Marco, Nakajima, Chinatsu, Whelan, Shannon, Shoji, Akiko, Hatch, Scott A., Elliott, Kyle H., Cecere, Jacopo G., and Rubolini, Diego
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- 2024
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9. Video Color OCT Angiography for Myopic Choroidal Neovascularization
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Milani, Paolo, Setaccioli, Marco, Selvi, Federico, Tremolada, Gemma, Cammarata, Gabriella, Criscuoli, Alessandra, Toto, Francesca, Soranna, Davide, Zambon, Antonella, and Bergamini, Fulvio
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- 2024
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10. Outcomes in dogs undergoing surgical stabilization and non-stereotactic radiation therapy for axial and appendicular bone tumors
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Maureen A. Griffin, Andrea Mastorakis, Brandan Wustefeld-Janssens, Tiffany Wormhoudt Martin, Lili Duda, Bernard Seguin, and Giovanni Tremolada
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bone tumor ,canine ,pathologic fracture ,radiation therapy ,surgery ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
BackgroundInformation on dogs that undergo radiation therapy (RT) with non-stereotactic protocols in addition to surgical stabilization with implant placement for treatment of bone tumors is limited.ObjectiveOur primary objectives were to describe the clinical characteristics as well as short- and long-term outcomes, including complications, function, and disease progression, in dogs that underwent both surgical stabilization with implant placement and non-stereotactic RT for local treatment of a bone tumor.MethodsA bi-institutional retrospective case series was performed.AnimalsEight client-owned dogs that underwent both surgical stabilization with implant placement and non-stereotactic RT for local treatment of a bone tumor were included.ResultsTumor types included osteosarcoma or suspected osteosarcoma (5), plasma cell tumor (2), and grade 3 fibrosarcoma (1). Radiation protocols were hypofractionated (palliative intent) in 5 dogs and fractionated (definitive intent) in 3 dogs. Five dogs experienced complications following both RT and surgery, including grade 1 complications in two dogs, a grade 2 complication in one dog, both grade 1 and 2 complications in one dog, and both grade 2 and 3 complications in one dog. Clinical signs subjectively improved in all dogs that had outcomes relative to function documented post-surgery/RT (7). Of these 7 dogs, 4 maintained long-term improvement in function and clinical signs, whereas 3 experienced subsequent recurrence/progression of clinical signs at a median of 133 days (range 91-186) postoperatively in association with biomechanical complications (screw loosening), surgical site infection, and local disease progression in 1 dog each; subsequent treatment resulted in improved clinical signs for each of these 3 dogs, such that overall good long-term functional outcomes were experienced. No dogs required amputation or additional vertebral surgery as salvage for local disease control or palliation. The median progression free interval was 206 days (range 25-1078), and the median survival time was 253 days (range 122-1078) with 1 additional dog lost to follow-up at 575 days. Two dogs experienced local disease progression, and 6 dogs experienced systemic disease progression; both dogs that developed local disease progression received palliative intent RT protocols.Clinical relevanceIn this cohort, dogs with primary bone tumors that underwent surgical stabilization with implant placement and hypofractionated or fractionated non-stereotactic RT for local treatment had a low incidence of major complications, good limb function and ambulation post-treatment, and relatively prolonged survival times despite disease progression.
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11. Anti-predator behavioral responses of Italian agile frog tadpoles (Rana latastei) exposed to microplastics
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Scribano, Giovanni, Gazzola, Andrea, Winkler, Anna, Balestrieri, Alessandro, Grioni, Alice, Lastrico, Giuditta, Tremolada, Paolo, and Pellitteri-Rosa, Daniele
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- 2023
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12. Faecal DNA-based genetic survey of a relict Eurasian otter (Lutra lutra) population (Sila Massif, S Italy)
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Balestrieri, Alessandro, Gariano, Pasquale, Grandinetti, Maria, Verduci, Francesca, Gianfranceschi, Luca, Gatti, Emanuele, Mucci, Nadia, Mengoni, Chiara, and Tremolada, Paolo
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- 2022
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13. Adolescents and young adults with oncohematological disease: use of social networks, impact of SARS-COV-2, and psychosocial well-being
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Marta Tremolada, Livia Taverna, Francesco Vietina, Roberta Maria Incardona, Marta Pierobon, Sabrina Bonichini, Alessandra Biffi, and Gianni Bisogno
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cancer ,social networking ,AYA ,communication ,reasons for use ,social anxiety ,Psychiatry ,RC435-571 - Abstract
ObjectiveAdolescents and young adults (AYA) with oncohematological diseases could have important psychosocial difficulties that could be worsened by the effects of the COVID19 pandemic. At this developmental stage, it is also important to assess the use of social networks (SNs). This study aims to investigate the type of social network use and the consequences of the COVID19 period. These patients are compared with matched healthy peers.MethodsAfter the informant consent signature, the adolescents completed a series of self-report questionnaires on the use of SNs, on communication preferences, on social anxiety and on Covid19 impact through the online platform of LimeSurvey. Most of the adolescents belonged to the 18–20 age group (42.5%), were female (62%) and mainly off therapy (72%).ResultsAdolescents spent more than 2 h/day on Instagram and 1 h and half on Whatsapp, while Tik Tok use was on average 1 h/day, especially used by younger patients (r = −0.33, p = 0.023). Males used Twitch (t45 = −2.06, p = 0.05) and Youtube (t45 = −2.18, p = 0.03) for longer than females. AYA in therapy used more Tik Tok (U = 137.50; p = 0.03), Ask/Tellonym (U = 172.50; p = 0.05) and Twitch (U = 144; p = 0.017) than those off therapy. Healthy AYA showed lower levels of exposure (Z = −4.17; p = 0.00001) and impact (Z = −5.12; p = 0.00001) to Covid19, while the level of social anxiety is comparable and is in the normal range in both groups.DiscussionSome clinical considerations and suggestions could be given based on these empirical results to health professionals in the care of AYA cancer patients.
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- 2023
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14. Primary extraskeletal osteosarcoma of the post-hepatic caudal vena cava in a dog—Case report
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Giovanni Tremolada, Lynn Griffin, Alison C. Manchester, Tawfik Aboellail, Janis M. Lapsley, and Laura E. Selmic
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osteosarcoma ,extraskeletal osteosarcoma ,vena cava ,canine ,dog ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
Extraskeletal osteosarcoma (EOSA) in dogs is a rare malignant mesenchymal tumor of somatic soft tissues or more commonly visceral organs with a poor prognosis. In dogs, EOSAs have been described as arising from multiple locations, but differently from humans, never from a main vessel. In this report, we describe the first case of an EOSA arising from the post-hepatic caudal vena cava in a 7-year-old male neutered mix breed dog. This report focuses on the description of the diagnostic challenges to obtain a preoperative diagnosis, highlights the importance of histopathology for a correct diagnosis, and introduces a new differential diagnosis for an animal presenting with a suspected thrombus of the vena cava.
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15. La Diplomacia Pública de la Unión Europea en Colombia: ¿Contribuye a una mejora en su percepción?/The Public Diplomacy of the European Union in Colombia: Does it Contribute to an Improvement in the Perception?
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Tremolada, Eric and Chacón, Gloria Andrea Quiroga
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16. Safety and efficacy of risdiplam in patients with type 1 spinal muscular atrophy (FIREFISH part 2): secondary analyses from an open-label trial
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Volpe, Joseph J, Posner, John, Kellner, Ulrich, Quinlivan, Rosaline, Gerber, Marianne, Khwaja, Omar, Scalco, Renata S, Seabrook, Timothy, Koch, Armin, Balikova, Irina, Joniau, Inge, Accou, Geraldine, Tahon, Valentine, Wittevrongel, Sylvia, De Vos, Elke, de Holanda Mendonça, Rodrigo, Matsui Jr, Ciro, Fornazieri Darcie, Ana Letícia, Machado, Cleide, Kiyoko Oyamada, Maria, Martini, Joyce, Polido, Graziela, Rodrigues Iannicelli, Juliana, Caires de Oliveira Achili Ferreira, Juliana, Hu, Chaoping, Zhu, Xiaomei, Qian, Chen, Shen, Li, Li, Hui, Shi, Yiyun, Zhou, Shuizhen, Xiao, Ying, Zhou, Zhenxuan, Wang, Sujuan, Sang, Tian, Wei, Cuijie, Dong, Hui, Cao, Yiwen, Wen, Jing, Li, Wenzhu, Qin, Lun, Barisic, Nina, Celovec, Ivan, Galiot Delic, Martina, Ivkic, Petra Kristina, Vukojevic, Nenad, Kern, Ivana, Najdanovic, Boris, Skugor, Marin, Tomas, Josipa, Boespflug-Tanguy, Odile, De Lucia, Silvana, Seferian, Andrea, Barreau, Emmanuel, Mnafek, Nabila, Peche, Helene, Grange, Allison, Trang Nguyen, Diem, Milascevic, Darko, Tachibana, Shotaro, Pagliano, Emanuela, Bianchi Marzoli, Stefania, Santarsiero, Diletta, Garcia Sierra, Myriam, Tremolada, Gemma, Arnoldi, Maria Teresa, Vigano, Marta, Dosi, Claudia, Zanin, Riccardo, Schembri, Veronica, Brolatti, Noemi, Rao, Giuseppe, Tassara, Elisa, Morando, Simone, Tacchetti, Paola, Pedemonte, Marina, Priolo, Enrico, Sposetti, Lorenza, Comi, Giacomo Pietro, Govoni, Alessandra, Osnaghi, Silvia Gabriella, Minorini, Valeria, Abbati, Francesca, Fassini, Federica, Foa, Michaela, Lopopolo, Amalia, Pane, Marika, Palermo, Concetta, Pera, Maria Carmela, Amorelli, Giulia Maria, Barresi, Costanza, D'Amico, Guglielmo, Orazi, Lorenzo, Coratti, Giorgia, Leone, Daniela, Laura, Antonaci, De Sanctis, Roberto, Berti, Beatrice, Kimura, Naoki, Takeshima, Yasuhiro, Shimomura, Hideki, Lee, Tomoko, Gomi, Fumi, Morimatsu, Takanobu, Furukawa, Toru, Stodolska-Koberda, Urszula, Waskowska, Agnieszka, Kolendo, Jagoda, Sobierajska-Rek, Agnieszka, Modrzejewska, Sandra, Lemska, Anna, Melnik, Evgenia, Artemyeva, Svetlana, Leppenen, Natalya, Yupatova, Nataliya, Monakhova, Anastasya, Papina, Yulia, Shidlovsckaia, Olga, Litvinova, Elena, Enzmann, Cornelia, Galiart, Elea, Gugleta, Konstantin, Wondrusch Haschke, Christine, Topaloglu, Haluk, Oncel, Ibrahim, Ertugrul, Nesibe Eroglu, Konuskan, Bahadir, Eldem, Bora, Kadayifçilar, Sibel, Alemdaroglu, Ipek, Sari, Seher, Bilgin, Neslihan, Karaduman, Aynur Ayse, Sarikaya, Fatma Gokcem Yildiz, Graham, Robert J, Ghosh, Partha, Casavant, David, Levine, Alexis, Titus, Rachael, Engelbrekt, Amanda, Ambrosio, Lucia, Fulton, Anne, Baglieri, Anna Maria, Dias, Courtney, Maczek, Elizabeth, Pasternak, Amy, Beres, Shannon, Duong, Tina, Gee, Richard, Young, Sally, Masson, Riccardo, Mazurkiewicz-Bełdzińska, Maria, Rose, Kristy, Servais, Laurent, Xiong, Hui, Zanoteli, Edmar, Baranello, Giovanni, Bruno, Claudio, Day, John W, Deconinck, Nicolas, Klein, Andrea, Mercuri, Eugenio, Vlodavets, Dmitry, Wang, Yi, Dodman, Angela, El-Khairi, Muna, Gorni, Ksenija, Jaber, Birgit, Kletzl, Heidemarie, Gaki, Eleni, Fontoura, Paulo, and Darras, Basil T
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17. THE MIDDLE EOCENE IN THE ALPINE RETROFORELAND BASIN (NORTHERN ITALY): SEDIMENTARY RECORD OF A 'MESO-ALPINE' ARC-TRENCH SYSTEM IN THE ALPS
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DARIO SCIUNNACH, FABRIZIO TREMOLADA, ISABELLA PREMOLI SILVA, and GIANCARLO SCARDIA
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Southern Alps ,Eocene ,Alpine Orogeny ,biostratigraphy ,foraminifera ,calcareous nannofossils ,arenite petrography. ,Geology ,QE1-996.5 ,Paleontology ,QE701-760 - Abstract
The middle Eocene Cibrone Formation of Brianza (central-western Lombardy) represents an important stratigraphic record to understand a key step of the tectonic evolution of the Alpine range poorly recorded elsewhere. Quantitative petrographic analysis of turbidite arenites, well-constrained in age by the biostratigraphy of interlayered marlstones based on calcareous foraminifera and nannoplankton, allowed us to identify a possible vertical compositional trend within the Cibrone Fm. and to document the NP17 nannofossil Zone (Bartonian) in central Lombardy exposures, east of the Ternate Formation outcrop area. Variable arenite compositions are interpreted to reflect contributions from different source areas, i.e., recycled orogen, island arc, and starved continental shelf. In a paleogeographic scenario still open to different interpretations, the proposed reconstruction supports a classical plate tectonics model for arc-trench systems. The stratigraphic gap, recorded everywhere in Lombardy, between the Eocene succession and the base of the Gonfolite Lombarda Group (upper NP24 nannofossil Zone, early Chattian), corresponds to the earliest stage of continental collision, uplift and erosion that climaxed in the Neo-Alpine Phase.
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18. Detection and formation mechanisms of secondary nanoplastic released from drinking water bottles
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Winkler, Anna, Fumagalli, Francesco, Cella, Claudia, Gilliland, Douglas, Tremolada, Paolo, and Valsesia, Andrea
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19. Two novel CACNA1F gene mutations cause two different phenotypes: Aland Eye Disease and incomplete Congenital Stationary Night Blindness
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Mihalich, Alessandra, Cammarata, Gabriella, Tremolada, Gemma, Pollazzon, Marzia, Di Blasio, Anna Maria, and Marzoli, Stefania Bianchi
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20. Human airway organoids and microplastic fibers: A new exposure model for emerging contaminants
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Winkler, Anna Sophie, Cherubini, Alessandro, Rusconi, Francesco, Santo, Nadia, Madaschi, Laura, Pistoni, Clelia, Moschetti, Giorgia, Sarnicola, Maria Lucia, Crosti, Mariacristina, Rosso, Lorenzo, Tremolada, Paolo, Lazzari, Lorenza, and Bacchetta, Renato
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- 2022
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21. Hospitalizations for Suicidal Events: Reiteration Risk—The Experience in the Veneto Region, Italy.
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Cocchio, Silvia, Tremolada, Giulia, Cogo, Nicola, Cozzolino, Claudia, Saia, Mario, Tonon, Michele, Russo, Francesca, Furlan, Patrizia, Fonzo, Marco, and Baldo, Vincenzo
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- 2024
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22. Safety and efficacy of once-daily risdiplam in type 2 and non-ambulant type 3 spinal muscular atrophy (SUNFISH part 2): a phase 3, double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled trial
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Volpe, Joseph J., Posner, John, Kellner, Ulrich, Quinlivan, Rosaline, Daron, Aurore, Delstanche, Stéphanie, Bruninx, Romain, Dal Farra, Fabian, Schneider, Olivier, Deconinck, Nicolas, Balikova, Irina, Delbeke, Patricia, Joniau, Inge, Tahon, Valentine, Wittevrongel, Sylvia, De Vos, Elke, Goemans, Nathalie, Casteels, Ingele, De Waele, Liesbeth, Cassiman, Catherine, Prové, Lies, Kinoo, David, Vancampenhout, Lisa, Van Den Hauwe, Marleen, Van Impe, Annelies, Prufer de Queiroz Campos Araujo, Alexandra, Chacon Pereira, Aline, Nardes, Flávia, Haefeli, Lorena, Rossetto, Julia, Ferreira Rebel, Marcos, Almeida Pereira, Jaqueline, Campbell, Craig, Sharan, Sapna, McDonald, Wendy, Scholtes, Cheryl, Mah, Jean, Sframeli, Maria, Chiu, Angela, Hagel, Jane, Oskoui, Maryam, Beneish, Raquel, Cariou-Palmer, Gaela, Pham, Connie, Toffoli, Daniela, Arpin, Stephanie, Turgeon Desilets, Sarah, Wang, Yi, Hu, Chaoping, Huan, Jianfeng, Qian, Chen, Shen, Li, Xiao, Ying, Zhou, Zhenxuan, Li, Hui, Wang, Sujuan, Xiong, Hui, Chang, Xingzhi, Dong, Hui, Liu, Ying, Sang, Tian, Wei, Cuijie, Wen, Jing, Cao, Yiwen, Ly, Xingyao, Zhao, Jingjing, Li, Wenzhu, Qin, Lun, Barisic, Nina, Galiot Delic, Martina, Ivkic, Petra Kristina, Vukojevic, Nenad, Kern, Ivana, Najdanovic, Boris, Skugor, Marin, Servais, Laurent, Boespflug-Tanguy, Odile, Gidaro, Teresa, Seferian, Andreea, De Lucia, Silvana, Barreau, Emmanuel, Mnafek, Nabila, Momtchilova, Marta Milkova, Peche, Helene, Valherie, Carole, Grange, Allison, Lilien, Charlotte, Milascevic, Darko, Tachibana, Shotaro, Ravelli, Claudia, Cardas, Ruxandra, Taytard, Jessica, Aubertin, Guillaume, Vanden Brande, Laure, Davion, Jean-Baptiste, Coopman, Stephanie, Bouacha, Ikram, Debruyne, Philippe, Defoort, Sabine, Derlyn, Gilles, Leroy, Florian, Danjoux, Loïc, Guilbaud, Julie, Desguerre, Isabelle, Barnérias, Christine, Semeraro, Michaela, Bremond-Gignac, Dominique, Bruere, Lenaic, Rateaux, Maxence, Deladrière, Élodie, Germa, Virginie, Pereon, Yann, Mercie, Sandra, Billaud, Fanny, Le Goff, Lucie, Letellier, Guy, Vuillerot, Carole, Portefaix, Aurélie, De-Montferrand, Camille, Le-Goff, Laure, Fontaine, Stephanie, Saidi, Manel, Bouzid, Nabil, Barriere, Aurélie, Tinat, Marie, Kirschner, Janbernd, Dreesbach, Michelle, Lagréze, Wolf, Michaelis, Bettina, Molnar, Fanni, Seger, Dorina, Vogt, Sibylle, Bertini, Enrico, D'Amico, Adele, Petroni, Sergio, Bonetti, Anna Maria, Carlesi, Adelina, Mizzoni, Irene, Bruno, Claudio, Priolo, Enrico, Rao, Giuseppe, Morando, Simone, Tacchetti, Paola, Zuffi, Ambra, Comi, Giacomo Pietro, Brusa, Roberta, Corti, Stefania, Daniele, Velardo, Govoni, Alessandra, Magri, Francesca, Minorini, Valeria, Osnaghi, Silvia Gabriella, Abbati, Francesca, Fassini, Federica, Foa, Michaela, Lopopolo, Amaqlia, Meneri, Megi, Zoppas, Francesca, Parente, Valeria, Baranello, Giovanni, Masson, Riccardo, Bianchi Marzoli, Stefania, Santarsiero, Diletta, Garcia Sierra, Myriam, Tremolada, Gemma, Arnoldi, Maria Teresa, Vigano, Marta, Zanin, Riccardo, Mercuri, Eugenio, Antonaci, Laura, de Sanctis, Roberto, Pane, Marika, Pera, Maria Carmela, Amorelli, Giulia Maria, Barresi, Costanza, D'Amico, Gugliemo, Orazi, Lorenzo, Coratti, Giorgia, Haginoya, Kazuhiro, Kato, Atsuko, Morishita, Yuko, Kira, Ryutaro, Akiyama, Kiyomu, Goto, Miwako, Mori, Yujiro, Okamoto, Misato, Tsutsui, Saki, Takatsuji, Yuta, Tanaka, Aya, Komaki, Hirofumi, Omori, Miina, Suzuki, Ippei, Takeuchi, Mizuki, Todoroki, Daisuke, Watanabe, Seji, Matsubayashi, Tomoko, Inakazu, Emi, Nagura, Hiroe, Suzuki, Akira, Usui, Manami, Ishikawa, Nobutsune, Harada, Yousuke, Fudeyasu, Kenishi, Hirata, Kazuhiko, Michiue, Kana, Ueda, Kazuyuki, Saito, Kayoko, Fujitani, Junko, Arakawa, Reiko, Takano, Kozue, Yashiro, Shigeko, Seki, Maiko, Sano, Nozomi, Fukuyama, Koji, Matsumoto, Yuki, Miyazaki, Hirofumi, Shibata, Minoru, Kobayashi, Kyoko, Nakamura, Yukie, Takeshima, Yasuhiro, Kuma, Moe, Kostera-Pruszczyk, Anna, Fraczek, Anna, Jedrzejowska, Maria, Lusakowska, Anna, Czeszyk-Piotrowicz, Agnieszka, Hautz, Wojciech, Rakusiewicz, Klaudia, Burlewicz, Malgorzata, Gierlak-Wojcicka, Zuzanna, Kepa, Malwina, Sikorski, Adam, Sobieraj, Marcin, Mazurkiewicz-Beldzinska, Maria, Lemska, Anna, Modrzejewska, Sandra, Koberda, Mateusz, Stodolska-Koberda, Urszula, Waskowska, Agnieszka, Kolendo, Jagoda, Sobierajska-Rek, Agnieszka, Steinborn, Barbara, Dalz, Magdalena, Grabowska, Julia, Hajduk, Wojciech, Janasiewicz-Karachitos, Justyna, Klimas, Monika, Stopa, Marcin, Gajewska, Ewa, Pusz, Beata, Vlodavets, Dmitry, Melnik, Evgenia, Leppenen, Natalya, Yupatova, Nataliya, Monakhova, Anastasya, Papina, Yulia, Shidlovsckaia, Olga, Milic Rasic, Vedrana, Brankovic, Vesna, Kosac, Ana, Djokic, Olivera, Jakšic, Vesna, Pepic, Ana, Martinovic, Jelena, Munell Casadesus, Francina, Tizzano, Eduardo, Martín Begué, Nieves, Wolley Dod, Charlotte, Subira, Olaia, Planas Pascual, Bernat, Toro Tamargo, Esther, Madruga Garrido, Marcos, Medina Romero, José David, Salinas, Marta Peña, Nascimento Osorio, Andrés, Díaz Cortés, Ana, Jiménez Gañan, Enrique, Suh, Simone Dowon, Medina Cantillo, Julita, Moya, Obdulia, Padros, Nuria, Urraca, Sandra Roca, Valdivia, Hugo Gonzalez, Pascual Pascual, Samuel, de Manuel, Sofía, Martin, Susana Noval, Burnham, Paul, Espinosa, Sandra, Moreno, Mercedes Martinez, Topaloglu, Haluk, Oncel, Ibrahim, Eroglu Ertugru, Nesibe, Konuskan, Bahadir, Eldem, Bora, Kadayifçilar, Sibel, Alemdaroglu, Ipek, Karaduman, Aynur Ayse, Yilmaz, Oznur Tunca, Bilgin, Neslihan, Sari, Seher, Chiriboga, Claudia, Lee, John J., Rome-Martin, Donnielle, Day, John W., Beres, Shannon, Duong, Tina, Gee, Richard, Dunaway Young, Sally, Fuerst-Recktenwald, Sabine, Marquet, Anne, Muelhardt, Nicoletta, Trundell, Dylan, Mazzone, Elena S, Nascimento, Andres, Gerber, Marianne, Gorni, Ksenija, Khwaja, Omar, Kletzl, Heidemarie, Scalco, Renata S, Staunton, Hannah, Yeung, Wai Yin, Martin, Carmen, Fontoura, Paulo, and Day, John W
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23. Increasing Vaccine Uptake during Pregnancy by Using Prenatal Education Classes: An Effective Tool for Health Communication and Promotion
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Stefania Triunfo, Silvia Perossini, Esther Burdin, Elena Claudia De Angeli, Maria Francesi, Alessandra Garolfi, Jessica Moretti, Ilenia Paruscio, Miriam Tassielli, Marta Tremolada, Simona Gemelli, Deborah Pedrina, and Anna Maria Marconi
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pregnancy ,vaccine ,health literacy ,prenatal education classes ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
Childbirth education classes represent an antenatal tool for supporting pregnant women and couples in increasing knowledge on pregnancy, delivery, breastfeeding, and newborn care. The aim of this study was to investigate the impact of an additional lesson during the prenatal course regarding the advantage of vaccination to mitigation of maternal anxiety. An observational study was designed that included participants in childbirth education classes and compared courses enhanced by the extra lesson on vaccination during pregnancy versus those who did not receive it. Assessment of the impact of prenatal educational on vaccination was measured by using validated questionnaires (State-Trait Anxiety Inventory, STAI; Perceived Stress Scale, PSS; World Health Organization- Five Well-Being Index, WHO-5). A total of 145 pregnant women participated to the investigation by answering to the online survey. Of them, 33 patients (22.8%) belonged to the course without a lesson on vaccine, while 112 (77.2%) participated to online prenatal education that included an additional meeting on the usefulness of getting vaccinated during pregnancy. No statistical differences were found between study groups in terms of demographics and perinatal outcomes. Participants in the enriched course reported lower basal anxiety levels than those without the vaccine lesson (STAI-State, normal score < 40, 30 vs. 19%, p-value 0.041; STAI-State, mild score 40–50, 78 vs. 67%, p-value 0.037). With reference to the prior two weeks, maternal wellbeing level was improved by the added class (score > 13 as measurement of wellbeing: 62% vs. 80%, p-value < 0.05). Moderate perceived stress assessed by PSS was found in those pregnant women without prenatal education on vaccination (64 vs. 50%, p-value 0.042). The introduction of a lesson regarding vaccination during pregnancy in the program of prenatal education courses improved maternal anxiety levels and wellbeing, in addition to reducing perceived stress.
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24. Oncological Children and Well-Being: Occupational Performance and HRQOL Change after Fine Motor Skills Stimulation Activities
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Livia Taverna, Martina Bellavere, Marta Tremolada, Lietta Santinelli, Nicola Rudelli, Michele Mainardi, Graziano Onder, Maria Caterina Putti, Alessandra Biffi, and Barbara Tosetto
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occupational performance ,fine motor skills ,health related quality of life ,leukemia children ,well-being ,Medicine ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
Cancer children experience long periods of hospitalization, which are associated with limited performance in several developmental domains and participation restrictions in age appropriate occupations. Fine motor abilities represent building blocks in performing daily life skills and have been found to be closely connected with later academic success. Moreover, medical and psychological sequelae for cancer inpatients may result in diminished daily activities functioning, poor perceived health related quality of life (HRQOL), and increase the likelihood of long-term impairments. This study examines the variations in the occupational performance of children hospitalized for acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) after their participation to a stimulation program designed to enhance fine motor skills. Parents reported significant gains in children’s motor functioning, a slight improvement in overall occupational performance related to an increase in the area of productivity and self-care, and a better quality of life perception following the stimulation activities. Feasibility of the stimulation program in a health care setting are discussed evaluating its benefits for cancer children and their families.
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25. The Moderating Effect of Parenting on Adaptation of Children with Leukemia
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Marta Tremolada, Livia Taverna, Sabrina Bonichini, Maria Caterina Putti, Manuela Tumino, and Alessandra Biffi
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children ,leukaemia ,in treatment ,parenting ,adaptation ,moderation effect ,Medicine - Abstract
Parents’ attitudes and practices may support the children’s reactions to treatments for leukaemia and their general adjustment. This study has two aims: to explore parenting depending on the child’s age and to develop and test a model on how family processes influence the psycho-social development of children with leukaemia. Patients were 118 leukemic children and their parents recruited at the Haematology–Oncologic Clinic of the Department of Paediatrics, University of Padua. All parents were Caucasian with a mean age of 37.39 years (SD = 6.03). Children’s mean age was 5.89 years (SD = 4.21). After the signature of the informed consent, the parents were interviewed using the EFI-C from which we derived Parenting dimension and three parental perceptions on the child’s factors. One year later, the clinical psychologist interviewed again parents using the Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales (VABS). The analyses revealed the presence of a significant difference in parenting by the child’s age: Infants required a higher and more intensive parenting. The child’s coping with medical procedures at the second week after the diagnosis, controlled for parenting effect, impacted upon the child’s adaptation one-year post diagnosis. Specific intervention programmes are proposed in order to help children more at risk just after the diagnosis of developmental delays.
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26. Environmental Factors Affecting Amphibian Communities in River Basins of the Southern Apennines
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Alessandro Nessi, Sara Cioccarelli, Paolo Tremolada, Pasquale Gariano, Maria Grandinetti, Alessandro Balestrieri, and Raoul Manenti
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anurans ,freshwater habitat ,stream features ,breeding sites ,Eurasian otter ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
The study of the environmental features affecting amphibian communities is a priority task for addressing effective conservation initiatives. In the southern edge of the Apennines (Sila Massif, Calabria Region, Italy), we surveyed the distribution of amphibians in lotic freshwater habitats (eight rivers, 17 sampling stations, 87 transects) and recorded nine environmental variables, including the occurrence of potential predators (fish and Eurasian otter Lutra lutra), potentially affecting the distribution and breeding success of amphibian species. A total of seven amphibian species was recorded (75.9% of transects). Fish occurred in all rivers while the otter was found in four rivers (Amato, Lese, Neto, and Savuto). Illuminance and bank heterogeneity were the main factors affecting amphibian reproduction, while neither otter nor fish presence showed significant effects on the amphibian community. Overall, habitat complexity and coevolution history seemed to shape the distribution of amphibians and their breeding sites, while the ongoing recolonization of the study area by the otter is expected to have a negligible impact on the richness of the amphibian community.
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27. Kingfisher (Alcedo atthis) diet and prey selection as assessed by the analysis of pellets collected under resting sites (River Ticino, north Italy)
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Nessi, Alessandro, Balestrieri, Alessandro, Winkler, Anna, Casoni, Andrea Guglielmo, and Tremolada, Paolo
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28. The Psychosocial Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Italian Families: The Perception of Quality of Life and Screening of Psychological Symptoms.
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Incardona, Roberta Maria and Tremolada, Marta
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Throughout the COVID-19 period, families were forced to stay indoors, adapting to online schooling, remote work, and virtual social engagements, inevitably altering the dynamics within households. There was a notable increase in mental health challenges in terms of anxiety and depression in children and adolescents. This study intended to explore the psychosocial effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on Italian families by adopting self- and proxy-report questionnaires on anxiety, anger, and health-related quality of life. The results showed that approximately 20% obtained a clinical anxiety score and only 10% obtained a clinical anger score. There was a difference in the perception of the quality of life reported by the child and that perceived by the parent. A stepwise regression model showed that total anxiety scores were predicted by sex, quality of life scores from the parents' self-report version, and the total anger score. Another stepwise regression model identified physiological and social anxiety as the best predictors that impact quality of life. Parental well-being actively influences the well-being of children, so it is fundamental to implement preventive programs and promote child well-being by providing parents the most adequate support possible. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. Genetic Characterization of 191 Probands with Inherited Retinal Dystrophy by Targeted NGS Analysis.
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Mihalich, Alessandra, Cammarata, Gabriella, Tremolada, Gemma, Manfredini, Emanuela, Bianchi Marzoli, Stefania, and Di Blasio, Anna Maria
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RETINAL degeneration ,DYSTROPHY ,STARGARDT disease ,BLINDNESS in children ,RETINAL diseases ,GENETIC disorders - Abstract
Inherited retinal diseases (IRDs) represent a frequent cause of blindness in children and adults. As a consequence of the phenotype and genotype heterogeneity of the disease, it is difficult to have a specific diagnosis without molecular testing. To date, over 340 genes and loci have been associated with IRDs. We present the molecular finding of 191 individuals with IRD, analyzed by targeted next-generation sequencing (NGS). For 67 of them, we performed a family segregation study, considering a total of 126 relatives. A total of 359 variants were identified, 44 of which were novel. Genetic diagnostic yield was 41%. However, after stratifying the patients according to their clinical suspicion, diagnostic yield was higher for well-characterized diseases such as Stargardt disease (STGD), at 65%, and for congenital stationary night blindness 2 (CSNB2), at 64%. Diagnostic yield was higher in the patient group where family segregation analysis was possible (68%) and it was higher in younger (55%) than in older patients (33%). The results of this analysis demonstrated that targeted NGS is an effective method for establishing a molecular genetic diagnosis of IRDs. Furthermore, this study underlines the importance of segregation studies to understand the role of genetic variants with unknow pathogenic role. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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30. Psychological Well-Being, Cognitive Functioning, and Quality of Life in 205 Adolescent and Young Adult Childhood Cancer Survivors Compared to Healthy Peers
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Marta Tremolada, Livia Taverna, Sabrina Bonichini, Marta Pillon, and Alessandra Biffi
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AYA cancer survivors ,psychological well-being ,cognitive functioning ,life perceptions ,healthy peers ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
The majority of the studies underlined how adolescent and young adult (AYA) Cancer Survivors had no significant differences in their well-being and quality of life compared with a control group of healthy counterparts, although French et al. (2013) found less years of education among cancer survivors. The present study aimed at comparing AYA cancer survivors and a control group of peers who had no history of serious illness, in terms of well-being, cognitive functioning, and perceptions of life. Participants in this study were 205 AYA cancer survivors, 126 males, off therapy from a mean of 10.87 years (SD = 4.91), with a mean age of 18.96 (SD = 3.08), recruited during follow-up visits and healthy counterparts (n = 205), matched for age and gender. They all completed self-report questionnaires: Ladder of Life, BSI-18 and Cognitive problems. Paired t test evidenced significant differences between survivors (Mean = 6.19; SD = 2.07) and controls (Mean = 6.88; SD = 2.02) in perceptions of quality of life regarding 5 years before the current time [t(204) = −3.39; p = 0.001], with a lower level for childhood cancer survivors. Specifically, Hierarchical regression (R2 = 0.05, p = 0.04) identified a shorter time since the completion of treatment (β = 0.18, p = 0.03) and a trend of stem cell transplantation experience (β = −0.11, p = 0.06) as factors associated with negative perception of precedent quality of life. The AYA cancer survivors reported lower cognitive difficulties (Mean = 1.46) than controls (Mean = 1.56) [t(204) = −3.41; p = 0.001]: in memory (Meanclinical = 1.32 vs Meancontrol = 1.50) [t(204) = −4.52; p = 0.001], in concentration (Meanclinical = 1.36 vs Meancontrol = 1.54) [t(204) = −4.66; p = 0.001] and in mental organization skills (Meanclinical = 1.47 vs Meancontrol = 1.56) [t(204) = −2.56; p = 0.01], even if they had a lower educational attainment [X(9)2 = 131.28; p = 0.001]. They showed similar satisfaction with their psychological well-being and their lives as healthy counterparts, except for past life perceptions associated with the cancer period. Important recommendations for future research and clinical suggestions could be given.
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31. Human airway organoids and microplastic fibers: A new exposure model for emerging contaminants
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Anna Sophie Winkler, Alessandro Cherubini, Francesco Rusconi, Nadia Santo, Laura Madaschi, Clelia Pistoni, Giorgia Moschetti, Maria Lucia Sarnicola, Mariacristina Crosti, Lorenzo Rosso, Paolo Tremolada, Lorenza Lazzari, and Renato Bacchetta
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Airway organoids ,Airborne microplastic ,Polyester fibers ,Dryer machine ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
Three-dimensional (3D) structured organoids are the most advanced in vitro models for studying human health effects, but their application to evaluate the biological effects associated with microplastic exposure was neglected until now. Fibers from synthetic clothes and fabrics are a major source of airborne microplastics, and their release from dryer machines is poorly understood. We quantified and characterized the microplastic fibers (MPFs) released in the exhaust filter of a household dryer and tested their effects on airway organoids (1, 10, and 50 µg mL−1) by optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), confocal microscopy and quantitative reverse transcription–polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). While the presence of MPFs did not inhibit organoid growth, we observed a significant reduction of SCGB1A1 gene expression related to club cell functionality and a polarized cell growth along the fibers. The MPFs did not cause relevant inflammation or oxidative stress but were coated with a cellular layer, resulting in the inclusion of fibers in the organoid. This effect could have long-term implications regarding lung epithelial cells undergoing repair. This exposure study using human airway organoids proved suitability of the model for studying the effects of airborne microplastic contamination on humans and could form the basis for further research regarding the toxicological assessment of emerging contaminants such as micro- or nanoplastics.
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32. Potential Seeding From Fine-Needle Aspiration of an Axial Osteosarcoma: A Case Report
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Tasha Faletti, Bernard Seguin, Laura Elizabeth Selmic, Janis Lapsley, Deanna Worley, Maureen Griffin, and Giovanni Tremolada
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This report describes the first potential case of seeding after fine-needle aspiration (FNA) of a rib osteosarcoma in a dog. An 8-year-old, 28-kg female spayed Golden Retriever was presented to her primary veterinarian with a 3-week history of a 3-cm firm, unpainful, immobile mass arising from the 9th rib. The mass was aspirated and submitted for cytological examination. A subcutaneous nodule developed several days after the FNA was performed in a location immediately overlying but distinct from the primary rib tumor on palpation. Both the primary mass and the newly diagnosed subcutaneous nodule were biopsied and were consistent with an osteosarcoma. Although it cannot be ruled out that the subcutaneous lesion was metastatic, seeding was a reasonable explanation based on where the new mass was located and how quickly it appeared after the FNA was performed. The aim of this case report was to describe the possibility of tumor seeding during FNA for osteosarcoma. It is the authors' opinion that utility of cytological diagnosis of bone tumors outweighs the risk of possible seeding and should continue to be used as a routine diagnostic test for the diagnosis of aggressive bone lesions.
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33. Understanding Factors Associated With Psychomotor Subtypes of Delirium in Older Inpatients With Dementia
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Rispoli, Vincenzo, Malara, Alba, Spadea, Fausto, Di Cello, Serena, Ceravolo, Francesco, Fabiano, Francesco, Chiaradia, Giuseppe, Gabriele, Amedeo, Lenino, Peluso, Andrea, Taristano, Settembrini, Vincenzo, Capomolla, Domenico, Citrino, Antonella, Scriva, Antonietta, Bruno, Irene, Secchi, Roberto, De Martino, Eugenio, Muccinelli, Roberto, Lupi, Gerardo, Paonessa, Patrizio, Fabbri, Andrea, Passuti, Maria Teresa, Castellari, Sofia, Po, Andrea, Gaggioli, Guido, Varesi, Massimo, Moneti, Paolo, Capurso, Sebastiano, Latini, Vincenzo, Ghidotti, Stefano, Riccardelli, Francesco, Macchi, Maurizio, Rigo, Rosaria, Claudio, Pascale, Angelo, Bosio, Flavio, Cerrato, Benedetta, Bardelli, Boffelli, Stefano, Cassinadri, Angela, Franzoni, Simone, Spazzini, Elena, Andretto, Daniela, Tonini, Gabriele, Andreani, Laura, Coralli, Mirco, Balotta, Antonio, Cancelliere, Roberto, Ballardini, Giorgio, Simoncelli, Margherita, Mancini, Annarita, Strazzacapa, Mara, Fabio, Stefano, De Filippi, Francesco, Giudice, Chiara, Dentizzi, Cosimo, Azzini, Margherita, Cazzadori, Marco, Mastroeni, Valeria, Bertassello, Paolo, Claudia Benati, Helena Santana, Nesta, Elisa, Tobaldini, Chiara, Guerini, Fabio, Elena, Tambara, Mombelloni, Paolo, Fontanini, Fulvio, Gabriella, Lassa, Pizzorni, Crosio, Oliverio, Martina, Del Grosso, Luciano Luca, Giavedoni, Cristina, Bidoli, Giuliano, Mazzei, Bruno, Corsonello, Andrea, Fusco, Sergio, Vena, Silvio, De Vuono, Tommaso, Maiuri, Giorgio, Luca, Fimognari Filippo, Andrea, Arone, Giovanni, Sgrò, Rossella, Nicolazzo, Castegnaro, Eugenio, De Rosa, Salvatore, Sechi, Rossella Bazzano, Benvenuti, Enrico, Del Lungo, Ilaria, Giardini, Sante, Giulietti, Chiara, Mauro, Di Bari, Eleonora, Barghini, Martina, Paoli, Irene, Fiordelli, Riccardo, Barucci, Federica, Sgrilli, Ilaria, Del Lungo, Bertoletti, Erik, D'Amico, Ferdinando, Caronzolo, Francesco, Grippa, Alessandro, Lombardo, Giuseppina, Pipicella, Tiziana, Antonino, Saitta, Francesco, Corica, Valeria, Prestipino Giarritta, Daniela, Larosa, Domenico, Cucinotta, Giorgio, Basile, March, Albert, Nitti, Maria Teresa, Felici, Alessandro, Pavan, Silvia, Piazzani, Fabrizio, Lunelli, Alessandra, Dimori, Sergio, Margotta, Alessandro, Soglia, Tiziano, Postacchini, Demetrio, Brunelli, Roberto, Santini, Silvia, Francavilla, Monia, Macchiati, Ilenia, Sorvillo, Francesca, Giuli, Cinzia, Mecocci, Patrizia, Longo, Annalisa, Perticone, Francesco, Addesi, Desireè, Rosa, Paola Cerra, Bencardino, Giuseppe, Falbo, Tania, Grillo, Nadia, Marco, Filice, Mirella, Flippo, Fantò, Fausto, Isaia, Gianluca, Pezzilli, Stella, Bergamo, Daniele, Furno, Elisabetta, Rrodhe, Sokol, Lucarini, Simonetta, Dijk, Babette, Dall'Acqua, Francesca, Cappelletto, Francesco, Calvani, Donatella, Becheri, Dimitri, Giuseppe, Mottino, Costanza, Mitidieri, Vito, Antonio, Francesca, Bartalucci, Magherini, Lorenza, Novella, Malin, Franca, Boni, Lucia Gambardella, Paoli Martina, Valente, Carlo, Ilaria, Bracali, Alice, Foschini, Bo, Mario, Porrino, Paola, Ceci, Giacomo, Giuliana, Bottignole, Michela, Tibaldi, Eleonora, Coppo, Ettore, Evaristo, Camellini, Cinzia, Servello, Adriana, Grassi, Alessandro, Rozzini, Renzo, Tironi, Sara, Grassi, Maria Grazia, Troisi, Elio, Carlo, Caltagirone, Simona Gabriella, Di Santo, Flaminia, Franchini, Federica, Ratto, Beatrice, Pavoni, Sofia, Toniolo, Gabutto, Anna, Quazzo, Loredana, Rosatello, Annalisa, Suraci, Domenico, Tagliabue, Benedetta, Perrone, Chiara, Ferrara, Lucia, Castagna, Alberto, Tremolada, Maria Luisa, Giuseppe, Castoldi, Stefano, Barbero, Davide, Oltramonti, Piano, Simonetta, Serviddio, Gaetano, Lo Buglio, Aurelio, Gurrera, Tiziana, Merlo, Valeria, Rovai, Carla, Cotroneo, Antonino Maria, Carlucci, Rosaria, Abbaldo, Anna, Monzani, Fabio, Qasem, Ahmad Amedeo, Bini, Giacomo, Tafuto, Silvia, Galli, Giovanni, Bruni, Amalia Cecilia, Mancuso, Giovanna, Mancuso, Gerardo, Calipari, Daniela, Giuseppe Massimiliano, De Luca, Bernardini, Bruno, Corsini, Carla, Michele, Ciccarelli, Sara, Dal Farra, Cagnin, Annachiara, Fragiacomo, Federica, Pompanin, Sara, Piero, Amodio, Marco, Cagnin, Zurlo, Amedeo, Guerra, Gianluca, Pala, Marco, Menozzi, Luca, Gatti, Chiara Delli, Magon, Stefania, Roberto, Manfredini, Alfredo, De Giorgi, Fabio, Fabbian, Ruana, Tiseo, Elisa, Misurati, Benedetta, Boari, Christian, Molino, Marco, Pala, Massimo, Gallerani, Di Francesco, Vincenzo, Faccioli, Silvia, Pellizzari, Luca, Giorgia, Fontana, Barbagallo, Giuseppe, Lunardelli, Maria Lia, Martini, Emilio, Ferrari, Eleonora, Macchiarulo, Maria, Corneli, Maria, Bacci, Monica, Battaglia, Giuseppe, Anastasio, Luigi, Lo Storto, Mario Sostene, Seresin, Chiara, Simonato, Matteo, Loreggian, Michele, Cestonaro, Fausta, Durando, Mario, Latella, Raffaele, Mazzoleni, Marta, Russo, Giuseppe, Ponte, Martino, Valchera, Alessandro, Salustri, Giuseppe, Petritola, Donatella, Costa, Alfredo, Sinforiani, Elena, Cotta, Matteo Ramusino, Pizio, Renato Nicola, Cester, Alberto, Formilan, Marino, Pietro, Bonometto, Carbone, Pasqualina, Cazzaniga, Ilaria, Appollonio, Ildebrando, Cereda, Diletta, Stabile, Andrea, Xhani, Rubjona, Acampora, Roberto, Tremolizzo, Lucio, Federico, Pieruzzi, Antonio, Ciaccio, Valerio, Pontecorvi, Cesare, Burti, Zhirajr, Mokini, Giovanni, Vitale, Maria, Amigoni, Mariaelena, Sparacino, Bottacchi, Edo, Bucciantini, Elisabetta, Di Giovanni, Marco, Franchi, Fabrizio, Lucchetti, Lucio, Mariani, Claudio, Grande, Giulia, Rapazzini, Piero, Marco, Mauri, Romanelli, Giuseppe, Marengoni, Alessandra, Franco, Nicosia, Alessio, Margola, Stefano, Bonardelli, Nicola, Latronico, Laura, Porcella, Nazario, Portolani, Carlo, Concoreggi, Chiara, Grassini, Soccorso, Pronto, Andrea, Salvi, Luca, Bianchetti, Francesca, Spagnoli, Roberto, Apuzzo, Marco, Fontanella, Anna, Ceraso, Francesco, Castelli, Fugazza, Luciano, Guerrini, Chiara, De Paduanis, Giovanna, Iallonardo, Lucia, Palumbo, Pasquale, Zuliani, Giovanni, Ortolani, Beatrice, Capatti, Eleonora, Soavi, Cecilia, Bianchi, Lara, Francesconi, Daniela, Miselli, 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Venturiero, Vincenzo, Palleschi, Lorenzo, Raganato, Paolo, Di Niro, Giuseppina, Rosa, Casini Anna, Loredana, Bove, Imoscopi, Alessandra, Isaia, Giancarlo, Tibaldi, V., Bottignole G, G., Calvi, E., Clementi, C., Zanocchi, M., Agosta, L., Nortarelli, Antonella, Provenzano, Giuseppe, Mari, Daniela, Romano, Federica Ylenia, Rosini, Francesca, Mansi, Marta, Rossi, Silvia, Geriatria, Alex Riccardelli, Inzaghi, Lorenzo, Bonini, Giulia, Rossi, Paolo, Potena, Alfredo, Lichii, Mihaela, Candiani, Tiziana, Grimaldi, William, Bertani, Emiliano, Alessandra, Porta, Calogero, Pietro, Pinto, Daniela, Bernardi, Roberto, Nicolino, Francesco, Galetti, Caterina, Gianstefani, Alice, Giulia, Corvalli, Lorenzo, Mulazzani, Odetti, Patrizio, Monacelli, Fiammetta, Prefumo, Matteo, Fiammetta, Monacelli, Canepa, Marta, Minaglia, Cecilia, Paolisso, Giuseppe, Rizzo, Maria Rosaria, Prestano, Raffaele, Dalise, Anna Maria, Barra, Davide, Bosco, Livio Dal, Asprinio, Vincenzo, Dallape, Luciana, Perina, Elisa, Incalzi, 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Elisabetta, Tomassini, Pia Francesca, Del Gobbo, Maurizio, Ugenti, Francesca, Romeo, Pasquale, Nardelli, Anna, Lauretani, Fulvio, Visioli, Sandra, Montanari, Ilaria, Ermini, Francesca, Giordano, Antonio, Pigato, Giorgio, Simeone, Emilio, Barbujani, Mario, Giampieri, Marina, Amoruso, Raffaele, Piccinini, Maristella, Ferrari, Camilla, Gambetti, Claudio, Sfrappini, Mario, Semeraro, Letizia, Striuli, Rinaldo, Mariani, Claudia, Pelliccioni, Giuseppe, Marinelli, Donatella, Fabi, Katia, Rossi, Tommaso, Pesallaccia, Martina, Sabbatini, Debora, Gobbi, Beatrice, Cerqua, Raffaella, Tagliani, Giancarla, Schlauser, Elena, Caser, Luciano, Caramello, Elisa, Sandigliano, Franca, Rosso, Giorgio, Ferrari, Alberto, Bendini, Chiara, Luisa, Davoli Maria, Casella, Monica, Prampolini, Raffaella, Scevola, Moreno, Vitale, Enrico, Roberto, Brugiolo, Carlo, Fagherazzi, Sergio, Fusco, Alberto, Scarpa, Daniela, Zara, Giulia, Bertozzo, Serena, Granziera, Michele, Barazzuol, Maugeri, Domenico, Sorace, Rosaria, Anzaldi, Massimiliano, De Gesu, Roberto, Morrone, Giuseppe, Davolio, Federica, Fabbo, Andrea, Palmieri, Marina, Zoli, Marco, Forti, Paola, Pirazzoli, Luca, Fabbri, Elisa, Terenzi, Laura, Bergolari, Federica, Wenter, Christian, Ruffini, Ingrid, Insam, Miriam, Abraham, Elisabeth, Kirchlechner, Christine, Cucinotta, Domenico, Antonino, Lasco, Basile, Giorgio, Grazia, Arena Maria, Parise, Pasquale, Boccali, Andrea, Amici, Serena, Gambacorta, Maurizia, Lasagni, Anna, Lovati, Roberto, Giovinazzo, Francesca, Kimak, Elzbieta, Zappa, Paolo, Medici, Francesco, Lo Castro, Marika, Mauro, Flavia, De Luca, Alessandro, Sancesario, Giuseppe, Martorana, Alessandro, Scaricamazza, Beatrice, Toniolo, Sofia, Di Lorenzo, Francesco, Liguori, Claudio, Lasco, Antonino, Vita, Natale, Giomi, Mirna, Forte, Floriana, Padovani, Alessandro, Rozzini, Luca, Ceraso, Anna, Salvatore, Caratozzolo, Cottino, Maria, Vitali, Silvia, Marelli, Eleonora, Tripi, Gabriele, Miceli, Salvatore, Urso, Giovanni, Grioni, Giuseppe, Vezzadini, Giuliana, Misaggi, Giulia, Forlani, Chiara, Avanzi, Stefano, Serena, Saulle, Claudia, Casarini, Marilena, Viggiano, Alberto, Luisa, Diego, Ghianda, Alessandro, Giordano, Iemolo, Francesco, Giordano, Antonello, Sanzaro, Enzo, D'Asta, Gabriele, Proietto, Maria, Carnemolla, Anna, Razza, Grazia, Spadaro, Daniela, Bertolotti, Marco, Mussi, Chiara, Neviani, Francesca, Roberto, Chiesa, Valentina, Guerzoni, Linda, Morselli, Francesca, Venturelli, Tarozzi, Adriano, Balestri, Francesca, Mannarino, Giulio, Bigolari, Michela, Natale, Alessia, Grassi, Simona, Bottaro, Cinzia, Stefanelli, Sara, Bovone, Ugo, Tortorolo, Umberto, Quadri, Roberto, Leone, Giuseppe, Ponzetto, Maria, Frasson, Paola, Annoni, Giorgio, Bellelli, Giuseppe, Bruni, Adriana, Confalonieri, Roberto, Corsi, Maurizio, Moretti, Daniela, Teruzzi, Fabiola, Umidi, Simona, Mazzola, Paolo, Perego, Sabrina, Persico, Ilaria, Olivieri, Giulia, Bonfanti, Alessandra, Hajnalka, Szabò, Galeazzi, Marianna, Massariello, Francesca, Anzuini, Alessandra, Caffarra, Paolo, Barocco, Federica, Spallazzi, Marco, Paolo, Ceda Gian, Simonetta, Morganti, Andrea, Artoni, Chioatto, Paolo, Bortolamei, Sandra, Soattin, Lucia, Ruotolo, Giovanni, Beneamino, Borelli, Giuseppe, Barilaro, Bertazzoli, Marco, Rota, Elisabetta, Adobati, Annamaria, Scarpa, Alberto, Granziera, Serena, Zuccher, Paola, Fabbro, Angela Dal, Zara, Daniela, Lo Nigro, Ambra, Franchetti, Lorena, Toniolo, Marika, Marcuzzo, Cinzia, Rollone, Marco, Guerriero, Fabio, Sgarlata, Carmelo, Massè, Alessandro, Zatti, Giovanni, Piatti, Massimiliano, Graci, Jole, Benati, Giuseppe, Boschi, Federica, Biondi, Mario, Fiumi, Nicoletta, Erika, Tamburini, Locatelli, Sergio Mario, Mauri, Sabrina, Beretta, Mauro, Margheritis, Laura, Desideri, Giovanbattista, Liberatore, Ester, Carucci, Anna Cecilia, Bonino, Paolo, Caput, Margherita, Antonietti, Maria Paola, Polistena, Giuseppe, De la Pierre, Franz, Mari, Marcello, Massignani, Paola, Tombesi, Fabio, Selvaggio, Fabio, Verbo, Brunella, Bodoni, Paolo, Marchionni, Niccolò, Mossello, Enrico, Sabatini, Tony, Mussio, Eleonora, Magni, Eugenio, Bianchetti, Angelo, Crucitti, Andrea, Titoldini, Giulia, Cossu, Beatrice, Fascendini, Sara, Licini, Cristina, Tomasoni, Angela, Calderazzo, Massimo, Daniela, Tropiano, Valentina, Laganà, Melotti, Rita Maria, Lilli, Albina, Buda, Simona, Adversi, Marco, Noro, Gabriele, Turco, Renato, Ubezio, M Chiara, Mantovani, Anna Roberta, Viola, Maria Cristina, Serrati, Carlo, Pretta, Stefano, Infante, Maria, Gentile, Simona, Morandi, Alessandro, D'Ambrosio, Viviana, Mazzanti, Paolo, Brambilla, Cristina, Sportelli, Silvia, Platto, Caterina, Faraci, Bianca, Quattrocchi, Daniela, Pernigotti, Luigi Maria, Pisu, Cristina, Sicuro, Francesca, Zagnoni, Piergiuseppe, Ghiglia, Stefania, Mosca, Massimiliano, Corazzin, Ileana, Deola, Mariangela, Biagini, Carlo Adriano, Bencini, Francesca, Cantini, Claudia, Tonon, Elisabetta, Pierinelli, Silvia, Onofrj, Marco, Thomas, Astrid, Filomena, Borbone, Bonanni, Laura, Gabriella, Cacchiò, Comi, Giancarlo, Magnani, Giuseppe, Santangelo, Roberto, Mazzeo, Salvatore, Giuseppe, Magnani, Francesca, Caso, Giordano, Cecchetti, Roberto, Sant'Angelo, Barbieri, Cristina, Giroldi, Liviana, Bandini, Fabio, Masina, Marco, Malservisi, Simona, Cicognani, Annalena, Ricca, Laura, Piccininni, Maristella, Tassinari, Tiziana, Brogi, Davide, Sugo, Annalisa, Alessandra, Filippi, Sonia, Manfredi, Valerio, Vanni, Andrea, Usai Carlo, Enrico, Colombo, Vera, Renna Francesca, Assunta, Sauchella, Gianmaria, Zavarise, Mauro, Prete, Pietro, Bisagni, Roberto, Masini, Salvatore, Carrabetta, Barone, Antonella, Razzano, Monica, Giuseppe, Imperoli, Angela, Bini, Francesco, Serra, Valeria, D'Agostino, Federico, Gianolla, Lucia, Pietrangeli, Antonella, Velardi, Elisabetta, Di Cello, Cristina, Rosati, Nadia, Casali, Maria, Sessa, Luciano, Abruzzi, Chiara, Costanzi, Bini, Paolo, Pignata, Michele, Enrico, Buonagurio, Maria, Vollery, Giovanni, Carrieri, Giorgio, Cioni, Andrea, Toschi, Marco, Metra, Piera, Ranieri, Alberto, Zucchelli, Ceccon, Anna, Magrin, Laura, Marin, Sara, Barbara, Sofia, Marco, Masina, Laura, Ghedini, Matteo, Moroni, Marco, Paragona, Caterina, Pallotti Maria, Carla, Rota, Federica, Gottardi, Clara, Tomasoni, Melania, Cappuccio, Giampaolo, Bonini, Stefano, Guerini, Valeria, Guerini, Lucia, Merla, Giovambattista, Desideri, Ester, Liberatore, Cecilia, Carucci Anna, Maurizio, Tovaglieri, Vera, Renna Frandesca, Nadia, Bongiorni, Grillo, Antonio, Arenare, Francesca, Tonino, Mineo, David, Kanah, Giorgio, Vianello Piero, Ubaldo, Balducci, Vincenzo, Sidoti, Stefano, Montanari, Marino, Formilan, Busonera Flavio, Murelli Teodolindo, Paolo, Albanese, Monica, Maselli, Francesco, Bolzetta, Roberto, Fabris, Paolo, Bonino, DuranteMangoni, Emanuele, Testoni, Michela, Fabio, Di Stefano, Loredana, Seccia, Valeria, Sonzini, Fabiano, Maria, Annabella, Di Giorgio, Salvatore, De Cosmo, Greco, Antonio, Grazia, D'Onofrio, Daniele, Sancarlo, Gianluca, Resta, Renzo, Girardello, Sergio, Minervini, Morena, Boni, Vitali, Mariagrazia, Marina, Pizzoni, Paolo, De Colle, Cristina, Scarpa, Alessandra, Frattola, Orlandini, Francesco, La Regina, Micaela, Desirée, Addesi, Mirella, Filippo, Mario, Bo, Paola, Porrino, Padulo, Filomena, Cristina, Margheriti, Dario, Rolano, Giancarla, Moscatelli, Guido, Radaelli, Elena, Montini, Prete, Cosimo, Marileda, Novello, Igor, Bramuzzo, Nicole, Bertin, Elena, Rinaldo, Paolillo, Ciro, Riccardi, Angela, Claudia, Benedetti, Barbara, Rizzi, Francesca, Montagna, Silvia, Vitali, Chiara, Cutaia, Oliver, Baca, Mauro, Colombo, Eleonora, Marelli, Giuseppe, Procino, Rosaria, Tararà, Maria, Cottino, Davide, Dell'Acqua, Stefania, Cislaghi, Marco, Cairati, Massimo, Porta, Luca, Scaglione, Martina, De Feo, Paola, Vertolli, Lia, Salvati, Sandro, Cinotti, Valentina, De Santis, Erminia, Biferi, Paola, Cheli, Romina, Rebizzo, Minisola, Salvatore, Luciano, Colangelo, Pasquale, Abete, Ilaria, Liguori, Francesca, Curcio, Guglielmo, Spassini, Marco, Engheben, Sara, Rotunno, Paola, Arosio, Claudio, Angelini, Francesco, Reggiani, Alessandro, Cappelli, Simona, Marcheselli, Lara, Fratticci, Paola, Ranzani, Simonetta, Cesarini, Antonella, Cerini, Generoso, Uomo, Fernando, Gallucci, Giuliano, Ceschia, Emanuela, Serra, Mariolina, Sola, Alessandro, Delitala, Chiara, Pes, Giulia, Lobianco, Alessandro, Giani, Famularo, Simone, Sandini, Marta, Pinotti, Enrico, Gianotti, Luca, Antonella, Battuello, Giulia, Pintore, Sante, Giardini, Rossi, Andrea, Rubele, Sofia, Sant, Selena, Marco, Vignati, Danila, Clerici, Fabio, Rosa, Bandirali, Maria Pia, Nicoletta, Cattaneo, Laura, Boffi, Paolo, Tosoni, Luciano, Terranova, Leonello, Avalli, Margherita, Scanziani, Stefania, De Notaris, Pierluigi, Del Santo, Laura, Rossi, Fabiana, Tezza, Giovanna, Cervati, Antonino, Andreolli, Felice, Catalano, Giuseppe, Burattin, Danilo, Fogli, Giovanna, Di Bella, Francesco, Landi, Salini, Sara, Angela, Brunetti Maria, Giorgetta, Cappa, Giovanni, Galvagno, Paola, Cena, Gerardo, Bruno, Silvio, Raspo, Letizia, Semeraro, Sabrina, Pedrotti, Davide, Barra, Rosaria, Rizzo Maria, Maria, Dalise Anna, Raffaele, Prestano, Palmieri, Vincenzo Ostilio, Palasciano, Giuseppe, Belfiore, Anna, Portincasa, Piero, Carlo, Sabbà, Vincenzo, Solfrizzi, Alessia, D'introno, Valiani, Vincenzo, Carolina, Bologna, Tiziana, Ciarambino, Paola, Turelli, Ugo, Pazzaglia, Federica, Rodella, Giacomo, Piana, Castellano, Maurizio, Anna, Garelli, Elisa, Casella, Federica, Campana, Antonietta, Coschignano Maria, Luigi, Marinangeli, Fabio, Lorico, Salvatore, Bazzano, Giuseppe, Menculini, Gelosa, Giorgio, Viviana, Ambrogio Teresa, Piras, Valentina, Andrea, Ciricugno, Alessandra, Bollari, Coen, Daniele, Magliola, Renata, Milanesio, Deborah, Muzzulini, Carlo Lorenzo, Paolo, Fogliacco, Marinella, Turla, Sofia, Cotelli Maria, Marta, Bianchi, Siano, Pietro, Capo, Giuseppe, Napoletano, Rosa, Cecilia, Politi, Mancini, Concetta, Del Buono, Corrado, De Bartolomeo, Giuseppe, Addolorata, Martinelli, Carmen, Cefalogli, Roberto, Cozzi, Giovanni, Virtuani Angelo, Moschettini, Gianfilippo, Franco, Mastroianni, Daniela, Roglia, D'Amico, Gabriella, Mirella, Palella, Endrizzi, Cristina, Trotta, Lucia, Ciarambino, Tiziana, Orazio, Zanetti, Emanuela, Terazzi, Marta, Sacchetti, Thomas, Fleetwood, Giacomo, Tondo, Ignazio, Di Fazio, Andrea, Bruni, Giuseppe, Orsitto, Emanuela, Fabbro, Serena, Amici, Elena, D'Imporzano, Anna, Casanova, Serena, Bertolio, Erika, Nervo, Roberto, Silvestri, Elena, Semproni, Manuela, Pintus, Francesca, Aloe, Angelo, Tagliaccica, Zambon, Antonella, and Di Santo, Simona G.
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34. Optical coherence tomography in adult adrenoleukodystrophy: a cross-sectional and longitudinal study
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Bianchi-Marzoli, Stefania, Fenu, Silvia, Melzi, Lisa, Benzoni, Chiara, Antonazzo, Filippo, Tomas Roldan, Eugenia, Farina, Laura, Tremolada, Gemma, Mauro, Elena, Pensato, Viviana, Gellera, Cinzia, Pareyson, Davide, and Salsano, Ettore
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35. Mediastinal Fibrosarcoma in a Dog–Case Report
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Alysha M. McGrath, Sarah A. Salyer, Amanda Seelmann, Alycen P. Lundberg, Melissa R. Leonard, Joshua N. Lorbach, Sarah Lumbrezer-Johnson, Eric T. Hostnik, Giovanni Tremolada, Janis Lapsley, and Laura E. Selmic
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fibrosarcoma ,mediastinum ,dog ,surgery ,blunt dissection ,chemotherapy ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
This represents the first published case report of mediastinal fibrosarcoma in a dog. An 8-year-old male neutered mixed breed dog was presented for evaluation of lethargy and increased panting. Thoracic focused assessment with sonography for trauma revealed moderate pleural effusion. Thoracic radiograph findings were suggestive of a cranial mediastinal mass. Computed tomography revealed a mass within the right ventral aspect of the cranial mediastinum. On surgical exploration, a cranial mediastinal mass with an adhesion to the right cranial lung lobe was identified and removed en-bloc using a vessel sealant device and requiring a partial lung lobectomy. Histopathology results described the cranial mediastinal mass as fibrosarcoma with reactive mesothelial cells identified within the sternal lymph node. The patient was treated with systemic chemotherapy following surgical removal. To date, the dog has survived 223 days following diagnosis with recurrence noted 161 days following diagnosis and radiation therapy was initiated. Primary cranial mediastinal fibrosarcoma while a seemingly rare cause of thoracic pathology in dogs, should be considered in the differential diagnosis for a cranial mediastinal mass.
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36. Tactile Biography Questionnaire: A contribution to its validation in an Italian sample
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Isabella Lucia Chiara Mariani Wigley, Massimiliano Pastore, Eleonora Mascheroni, Marta Tremolada, Sabrina Bonichini, and Rosario Montirosso
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As the interest in the beneficial effects of positive touch experiences is rapidly growing, having reliable and valid tools to its assessment is essential. The Tactile Biography Questionnaire (TBQ) allows to quantify individual differences in affective touch experiences throughout life. The aim of this article is to present a contribution to its validation in the Italian population. Data analysis were run on a sample of 2040 Italian individuals (Females = 1342, 64%) participating in an on-line survey. Confirmatory Factor Analysis and invariance analyses for gender were applied. Concurrent validity was checked using two specific subscales of the Touch Avoidance Questionnaire (TAQ—i.e., Family and Stranger). The four-dimensional structure of the TBQ was confirmed in the overall sample and by gender. Also, the TBQ showed an excellent internal consistency and a good concurrent validity with TAQ. The present study suggests that the TBQ can be used to support healthcare professionals and researchers to assess experiences of affective touch in different settings.
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37. The Land and Maritime Delimitation of the Court of The Hague in the Affairs of Costa Rica v. Nicaragua, in Light of Their Proposals (February 2, 2018)
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Eric Tremolada Álvarez
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international court of justice ,res judicata ,territorial and maritime delimitation ,methodologies to delimit territorial sea ,exclusive economic zone and continental shelf ,Law in general. Comparative and uniform law. Jurisprudence ,K1-7720 ,International relations ,JZ2-6530 - Abstract
Costa Rica and Nicaragua, that rarely reach direct agreements, had not delimited the maritime areas in the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean, nor the land boundary in the northern part of Isla Portillos. Thus, Costa Rica first initiated an action in the International Court of Justice in 2014 regarding the maritime issue, and later, in 2017, requested the definition of the land boundary of that area in Isla Portillos and that it be noted that Nicaragua had set up a new military camp on its beach. This text – in view of the parties’ proposals - will analyze the recent judgment of the Court in the joined procedures, studying the proceedings followed, the relevant geography and history, the theses of the Parties and the reasoning of the Court.
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38. Does mechanical stress cause microplastic release from plastic water bottles?
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Winkler, Anna, Santo, Nadia, Ortenzi, Marco Aldo, Bolzoni, Elisa, Bacchetta, Renato, and Tremolada, Paolo
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39. Occurrence of microplastics in pellets from the common kingfisher (Alcedo atthis) along the Ticino River, North Italy
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Winkler, Anna, Nessi, Alessandro, Antonioli, Diego, Laus, Michele, Santo, Nadia, Parolini, Marco, and Tremolada, Paolo
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40. Effects of Pesticides and Electromagnetic Fields on Honeybees: A Field Study Using Biomarkers
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Lupi, Daniela, Tremolada, Paolo, Colombo, Mario, Giacchini, Roberto, Benocci, Roberto, Parenti, Paolo, Parolini, Marco, Zambon, Giovanni, and Vighi, Marco
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41. Microfragmented human fat tissue is a natural scaffold for drug delivery: Potential application in cancer chemotherapy
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Alessandri, Giulio, Coccè, Valentina, Pastorino, Fabio, Paroni, Rita, Dei Cas, Michele, Restelli, Francesco, Pollo, Bianca, Gatti, Laura, Tremolada, Carlo, Berenzi, Angiola, Parati, Eugenio, Brini, Anna Teresa, Bondiolotti, Gianpietro, Ponzoni, Mirco, and Pessina, Augusto
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- 2019
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42. An Overview of Cell-Based Assay Platforms for the Solute Carrier Family of Transporters
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Vojtech Dvorak, Tabea Wiedmer, Alvaro Ingles-Prieto, Patrick Altermatt, Helena Batoulis, Felix Bärenz, Eckhard Bender, Daniela Digles, Franz Dürrenberger, Laura H. Heitman, Adriaan P. IJzerman, Douglas B. Kell, Stefanie Kickinger, Daniel Körzö, Philipp Leippe, Thomas Licher, Vania Manolova, Riccardo Rizzetto, Francesca Sassone, Lia Scarabottolo, Avner Schlessinger, Vanessa Schneider, Hubert J. Sijben, Anna-Lena Steck, Hanna Sundström, Sara Tremolada, Maria Wilhelm, Marina Wright Muelas, Diana Zindel, Claire M. Steppan, and Giulio Superti-Furga
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solute carrier ,cell-based assay ,drug discovery ,chemical screening ,transporters ,SLC ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
The solute carrier (SLC) superfamily represents the biggest family of transporters with important roles in health and disease. Despite being attractive and druggable targets, the majority of SLCs remains understudied. One major hurdle in research on SLCs is the lack of tools, such as cell-based assays to investigate their biological role and for drug discovery. Another challenge is the disperse and anecdotal information on assay strategies that are suitable for SLCs. This review provides a comprehensive overview of state-of-the-art cellular assay technologies for SLC research and discusses relevant SLC characteristics enabling the choice of an optimal assay technology. The Innovative Medicines Initiative consortium RESOLUTE intends to accelerate research on SLCs by providing the scientific community with high-quality reagents, assay technologies and data sets, and to ultimately unlock SLCs for drug discovery.
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43. Micro-fragmented fat injection reduces sepsis-induced acute inflammatory response in a mouse model
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Bouglé, A., Rocheteau, P., Hivelin, M., Haroche, A., Briand, D., Tremolada, C., Mantz, J., and Chrétien, F.
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- 2018
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44. COVID-19 Vaccine Effectiveness against Omicron Variant among Underage Subjects: The Veneto Region’s Experience
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Silvia Cocchio, Federico Zabeo, Giulia Tremolada, Giacomo Facchin, Giovanni Venturato, Thomas Marcon, Mario Saia, Michele Tonon, Michele Mongillo, Filippo Da Re, Francesca Russo, and Vincenzo Baldo
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SARS-CoV-2 ,COVID-19 ,age-group of children ,age-group of adolescents ,VOCs ,Delta ,Medicine - Abstract
Even if most of the complications due to COVID-19 are observed in the elderly, in Italy the impact of COVID-19 among young people has not been negligible. Furthermore, their contribution to SARS-CoV-2 circulation is still unclear. These reasons have driven policy makers to involve subjects aged 5 to 17 years in the COVID-19 vaccination campaign. However, the trade-off of vaccinating this age-group should be further investigated, especially in view of the rise of new immunologically evasive variants of concern (VOCs). We used regional databases to retrospectively estimate vaccine effectiveness over time of each approved vaccination schedule among children (5–11) and adolescents (12–17). Our findings suggest that COVID-19 vaccines were highly effective and their protection levels lasted longer during a period of Delta variant predominance, whereas they offered just mild to moderate levels of protection—apparently affected by a rapid waning effect—in a period of Omicron variant predominance. Considering these results, it is plausible to evaluate a reformulation of possible future COVID-19 vaccination campaigns among underage subjects. However, effectiveness against serious complications due to COVID-19, as well as indirect benefits of underage vaccinations, should first be addressed. Furthermore, vaccine effectiveness should be kept monitored, as new VOCs may arise, but also new adapted vaccines may start being administered.
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45. Adolescent and young adult cancer survivors narrate their stories: Predictive model of their personal growth and their follow-up acceptance
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Tremolada, Marta, Bonichini, Sabrina, Basso, Giuseppe, and Pillon, Marta
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46. Case Report: Microfragmented Adipose Tissue Drug Delivery in Canine Mesothelioma: A Case Report on Safety, Feasibility, and Clinical Findings
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Offer Zeira, Erica Ghezzi, Letizia Pettinari, Valentina Re, Davide M. Lupi, Silvia L. Benali, Simone Borgonovo, Giulio Alessandri, Francesco Petrella, Rita Paroni, Michele Dei Cas, Carlo Tremolada, Valentina Coccè, and Augusto Pessina
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mesothelioma ,paclitaxel ,adipose tissue ,dog ,drug delivery ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
Mesothelioma is a rare lethal tumor of dogs and humans involving cavities of the body. Dogs are considered a model for new drugs and therapeutic methods since they present spontaneous diseases similar to humans. Microfragmented adipose tissue (MFAT) uploaded by paclitaxel (PTX) is a drug delivery medium providing slow release of chemotherapic drugs. A dog affected by pleural, pericardial, and peritoneal mesothelioma was treated by 17 intracavitary ultrasound-guided injections of MFAT-PTX over 22 months. A long-lasting improvement of general conditions was observed, treatment was well-tolerated, and no toxicity or hypersensitivity was reported. Pharmacokinetic (PK) data indicated low drug localization in the circulatory system and a tendency to enter or remain in the extravascular compartments of the body. Indeed, low levels of free-circulating drugs for a short time produced low toxicity, whereas, a higher intracavitary PTX concentration can have major pharmacological efficacy. To our knowledge, this is the first time that mesothelioma has been treated using such a procedure, and this should be considered as a novel therapeutic approach. The low systemic absorption suggests the possible role of MFAT-PTX for loco-regional/intratumoral therapy also useful in other types of tumors, and further investigation is warranted.
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47. CD146+ Pericytes Subset Isolated from Human Micro-Fragmented Fat Tissue Display a Strong Interaction with Endothelial Cells: A Potential Cell Target for Therapeutic Angiogenesis
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Ekta Manocha, Alessandra Consonni, Fulvio Baggi, Emilio Ciusani, Valentina Cocce, Francesca Paino, Carlo Tremolada, Arnaldo Caruso, and Giulio Alessandri
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angiogenesis ,pericytes ,adipose tissue ,cell adhesion ,endothelial cells ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Pericytes (PCs) are mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) that function as support cells and play a role in tissue regeneration and, in particular, vascular homeostasis. PCs promote endothelial cells (ECs) survival which is critical for vessel stabilization, maturation, and remodeling. In this study, PCs were isolated from human micro-fragmented adipose tissue (MFAT) obtained from fat lipoaspirate and were characterized as NG2+/PDGFRβ+/CD105+ cells. Here, we tested the fat-derived PCs for the dispensability of the CD146 marker with the aim of better understanding the role of these PC subpopulations on angiogenesis. Cells from both CD146-positive (CD146+) and negative (CD146−) populations were observed to interact with human umbilical vein ECs (HUVECs). In addition, fat-derived PCs were able to induce angiogenesis of ECs in spheroids assay; and conditioned medium (CM) from both PCs and fat tissue itself led to the proliferation of ECs, thereby marking their role in angiogenesis stimulation. However, we found that CD146+ cells were more responsive to PDGF-BB-stimulated migration, adhesion, and angiogenic interaction with ECs, possibly owing to their higher expression of NCAM/CD56 than the corresponding CD146− subpopulation. We conclude that in fat tissue, CD146-expressing cells may represent a more mature pericyte subpopulation that may have higher efficacy in controlling and stimulating vascular regeneration and stabilization than their CD146-negative counterpart.
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48. Anthropogenically altered trophic webs: alien catfish and microplastics in the diet of Eurasian otters
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Smiroldo, Giorgio, Balestrieri, Alessandro, Pini, Elena, and Tremolada, Paolo
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49. Polystyrene microplastics did not affect body growth and swimming activity in Xenopus laevis tadpoles
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De Felice, Beatrice, Bacchetta, Renato, Santo, Nadia, Tremolada, Paolo, and Parolini, Marco
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50. Lipoaspirate Shows In Vitro Potential for Wound Healing
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Chiara Ceresa, Alessia Borrone, Letizia Fracchia, Maurizio Rinaldi, Alice Marchetti, Carlo Tremolada, and Michela Bosetti
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lipoaspirate ,autologous scaffold ,MSCs ,therapy ,tissue regeneration ,wound healing ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are a promising therapy in wound healing, although extensive time and manipulation are necessary for their use. In our previous study on cartilage regeneration, we demonstrated that lipoaspirate acts as a natural scaffold for MSCs and gives rise to their spontaneous outgrowth, together with a paracrine effect on resident cells that overcome the limitations connected to MSC use. In this study, we aimed to investigate in vitro whether the microfragmented adipose tissue (lipoaspirate), obtained with Lipogems® technology, could promote and accelerate wound healing. We showed the ability of resident cells to outgrow from the clusters of lipoaspirate encapsulated in a 3D collagen substrate as capability of repopulating a culture of human skin. Moreover, we demonstrated that the in vitro lipoaspirate paracrine effect on fibroblasts and keratinocytes proliferation, migration, and contraction rate is mediated by the release of trophic/reparative proteins. Finally, an analysis of the paracrine antibacterial effect of lipoaspirate proved its ability to secrete antibacterial factors and its ability to modulate their secretion in culture media based on a bacterial stimulus. The results suggest that lipoaspirate may be a promising approach in wound healing showing in vitro regenerative and antibacterial activities that could improve current therapeutic strategies.
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