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52. PART IV. Systems of Surveillance, Discipline and the New Penology
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Arrigo, Bruce and Sellers, Brian
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53. Supermax Prison Isolation in Pre- Crime Society
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Arrigo, Bruce and Sellers, Brian
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54. Mass Monitoring: The Role of Big Data in Tracking Individuals Convicted of Sex Crimes
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Arrigo, Bruce and Sellers, Brian
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55. Cameras and Police Dataveillance: A New Era in Policing
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Arrigo, Bruce and Sellers, Brian
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56. PART III. Dataveillance, Governance and Policing Control Societies
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Arrigo, Bruce and Sellers, Brian
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57. The Bad Guys Are Everywhere; the Good Guys Are Somewhere
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Arrigo, Bruce and Sellers, Brian
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58. Theorizing Surveillance in the Pre- Crime Society
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Arrigo, Bruce and Sellers, Brian
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59. Visions of the Pre-CriminalStudent: Reimagining SchoolDigital Surveillance
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Arrigo, Bruce and Sellers, Brian
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60. Pre-Crime and the ‘ControlSociety’: Mass Preventive Justiceand the Jurisprudence of Safety
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Arrigo, Bruce and Sellers, Brian
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61. Commodification of Suffering
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Arrigo, Bruce and Sellers, Brian
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62. Notes on Contributors
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Arrigo, Bruce and Sellers, Brian
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63. PART I. Theories, Theorists and Theoretical Perspectives
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Arrigo, Bruce and Sellers, Brian
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64. PART II. Institutions, Organizations and the Surveillance Industrial Complex
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Arrigo, Bruce and Sellers, Brian
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65. The Negation ofInnocence: Terrorism andthe State of Exception
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Arrigo, Bruce and Sellers, Brian
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66. Foreword
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Arrigo, Bruce and Sellers, Brian
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67. The ‘Risk’ Society Thesis andthe Culture(s) of Crime Control
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Arrigo, Bruce and Sellers, Brian
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68. Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
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Arrigo, Bruce and Sellers, Brian
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69. Introduction: The UltramodernAge of Criminology, ControlSocieties and ‘Dividual’Justice Policy
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Arrigo, Bruce and Sellers, Brian
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70. The Security Society: On Power, Surveillance and Punishments
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Arrigo, Bruce and Sellers, Brian
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71. Nutraceutical approaches to non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD): A position paper from the International Lipid Expert Panel (ILEP)
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Manfredi Rizzo, Alessandro Colletti, Peter E. Penson, Niki Katsiki, Dimitri P. Mikhailidis, Peter P. Toth, Ioanna Gouni-Berthold, John Mancini, David Marais, Patrick Moriarty, Massimiliano Ruscica, Amirhossein Sahebkar, Dragos Vinereanu, Arrigo Francesco Giuseppe Cicero, Maciej Banach, Julio Acosta, Mutaz Al-Khnifsawi, Fahad Alnouri, Fahma Amar, Atanas G. Atanasov, Gani Bajraktari, Sonu Bhaskar, Agata Bielecka-Dąbrowa, Bojko Bjelakovic, Eric Bruckert, Ibadete Bytyçi, Alberto Cafferata, Richard Ceska, Arrigo F.G. Cicero, Krzysztof Chlebus, Xavier Collet, Magdalena Daccord, Olivier Descamps, Dragan Djuric, Ronen Durst, Marat V. Ezhov, Zlatko Fras, Dan Gaita, Adrian V. Hernandez, Steven R. Jones, Jacek Jozwiak, Nona Kakauridze, Amani Kallel, Amit Khera, Karam Kostner, Raimondas Kubilius, Gustavs Latkovskis, G.B. John Mancini, A. David Marais, Seth S. Martin, Julio Acosta Martinez, Mohsen Mazidi, Erkin Mirrakhimov, Andre R. Miserez, Olena Mitchenko, Natalya P. Mitkovskaya, Patrick M. Moriarty, Seyed Mohammad Nabavi, Devaki Nair, Demosthenes B. Panagiotakos, György Paragh, Daniel Pella, Zaneta Petrulioniene, Matteo Pirro, Arman Postadzhiyan, Raman Puri, Ashraf Reda, Željko Reiner, Dina Radenkovic, Michał Rakowski, Jemaa Riadh, Dimitri Richter, Maria-Corina Serban, Abdullah M.A Shehab, Aleksandr B. Shek, Cesare R. Sirtori, Claudia Stefanutti, Tomasz Tomasik, Margus Viigimaa, Pedro Valdivielso, Branislav Vohnout, Stephan von Haehling, Michal Vrablik, Nathan D. Wong, Hung-I Yeh, Jiang Zhisheng, and Andreas Zirlik
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NAFLD ,Nutraceuticals ,Dietary supplements ,Liver steatosis ,Position paper ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) is a common condition affecting around 10–25% of the general adult population, 15% of children, and even > 50% of individuals who have type 2 diabetes mellitus. It is a major cause of liver-related morbidity, and cardiovascular (CV) mortality is a common cause of death. In addition to being the initial step of irreversible alterations of the liver parenchyma causing cirrhosis, about 1/6 of those who develop NASH are at risk also developing CV disease (CVD). More recently the acronym MAFLD (Metabolic Associated Fatty Liver Disease) has been preferred by many European and US specialists, providing a clearer message on the metabolic etiology of the disease.The suggestions for the management of NAFLD are like those recommended by guidelines for CVD prevention. In this context, the general approach is to prescribe physical activity and dietary changes the effect weight loss. Lifestyle change in the NAFLD patient has been supplemented in some by the use of nutraceuticals, but the evidence based for these remains uncertain. The aim of this Position Paper was to summarize the clinical evidence relating to the effect of nutraceuticals on NAFLD-related parameters. Our reading of the data is that whilst many nutraceuticals have been studied in relation to NAFLD, none have sufficient evidence to recommend their routine use; robust trials are required to appropriately address efficacy and safety.
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72. La comunicación política en la América temprano-colonial
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Arrigo Amadori and María Laura Salinas
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Comunicación política ,Historiografía ,Río de la Plata ,Paraguay ,Siglos XVI y XVII ,America ,E11-143 ,Latin America. Spanish America ,F1201-3799 - Abstract
Se propone una aproximación al dinámico campo de estudio de la comunicación política y algunas sugerencias para avanzar en la indagación del fenómeno desde el espacio rioplatense. En este sentido, conforme se analiza una selección de investigaciones sobre los agentes que representaban a los actores locales y regionales en la corte, sobre la cuantificación de los intercambios atlánticos y sobre la relación entre comunicación y producción normativa, se intentará esbozar posibles itinerarios de estudio para subsanar una situación que condiciona las posibilidades de comprender un aspecto fundamental del gobierno del área.
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73. Procuradores y agentes de negocios del cabildo de Buenos Aires en la corte de la monarquía (1580-1663)
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Arrigo Amadori
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Comunicación política ,Cabildo de Buenos Aires ,Procuradores ,Agentes de negocios ,Representación política ,America ,E11-143 ,Latin America. Spanish America ,F1201-3799 - Abstract
La representación de la ciudad de Buenos Aires en la corte, durante las ocho décadas que siguieron a su establecimiento definitivo, guardó relación con un variado conjunto de circunstancias. El proceso constante para darle forma a unas agencias cortesanas, conjugado con la aparente efectividad del cabildo para conseguir que sus negocios fueran gestionados presencialmente y con el alcance de algunas de ellas en el proceso de producción normativa para el área, sugieren la conveniencia de focalizar la atención en los procuradores y en los agentes de negocios que se encargaron de los asuntos porteños. Este artículo busca responder varios interrogantes concebidos como un paso clave para profundizar el conocimiento de la comunicación atlántica de Buenos Aires: ¿cuál fue el ritmo de designación de representantes por parte del cabildo de la ciudad?, ¿qué criterios y qué mecanismos se implementaron para su elección?, ¿quiénes fueron los encargados de representar los intereses de la ciudad?; y, por último, ¿cuál fue el pago que recibieron por sus servicios?
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74. Los gobernadores del Río de la Plata y el control de la comunicación atlántica a través de Buenos Aires.
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Arrigo Amadori
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Comunicación política ,Procurador ,Representación política ,Gobernador del Paraguay y Río de la Plata ,Buenos Aires ,Horacio Genari ,History (General) and history of Europe ,History (General) ,D1-2009 - Abstract
Este escrito busca ofrecer algunos indicios para avanzar en el estudio de un momento clave para aquellos agentes que se dirigían a la corte a peticionar, como era conseguir la autorización de los gobernadores del Paraguay y Río de la Plata, o de sus tenientes, para embarcar en los navíos surtos en Buenos Aires. Se analiza y transcribe un breve expediente generado, entre 1603 y 1604, con motivo de la prohibición impuesta a fray Horacio Genari, procurador de la ciudad de San Francisco de la Victoria de Vilcabamba, de trasladarse a la península para presentarse ante el rey a través de la ciudad-puerto.
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75. Global distributions of age- and sex-related arterial stiffness: systematic review and meta-analysis of 167 studies with 509,743 participantsResearch in context
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Yao Lu, Sophia J. Kiechl, Jie Wang, Qingbo Xu, Stefan Kiechl, Raimund Pechlaner, David Aguilar, Khamis M. Al-Hashmi, Rafael O. Alvim, Ibrahim S. Al-Zakwani, Christina Antza, Arrigo F.G. Cicero, Maja Avramovska, Petar Avramovski, Hyun Jae Baek, Magnus Bäck, Kent Bailey, Marcelo P. Baldo, Rosângela F.L. Batista, Athanasios Benetos, Emelia J. Benjamin, Daniel Bia, Claudio Borghi, Shani Botha-Le Roux, Yolandi Breet, David Burgner, Viviane C. Cardoso, Marina Cecelja, Indre Ceponiene, Chen-Huan Chen, Michael Cheung, Hao-min Cheng, Jaegeol Cho, Phil Chowienczyk, Eduardo B. Coelho, Orsolya Cseprekal, Amilcar BT Da Silva, Frédéric Dallaire, Roberto De Sá Cunha, Alejandro Diaz, Albano V.L. Ferreira, Jean Ferrières, Yoshihiko Furuta, Manuel A. Gómez-Marcos, Leticia Gómez-Sánchez, Julian Halcox, Craig Hanis, Karl-Heinz Herzig, Edgar Jaeggi, Maryam Kavousi, Ursula Kiechl-Kohlendorfer, Hack-Lyoung Kim, Mi-Kyung Kim, Yu-Mi Kim, Eva Kis, Michael Knoflach, Vasilios Kotsis, Teruhide Koyama, Michaela Kozakova, Ruan Kruger, Iftikhar J. Kullo, Sun-Seog Kweon, Irene Lambrinoudaki, Chang Liu, Markus Loeffler, Jeongok G. Logan, Jane Maddock, Pedro Magalhães, João Maldonado, Francesco U.S. Mattace-Raso, Alex Messner, Michelle L. Meyer, Jie Mi, José Geraldo Mill, Gary F. Mitchell, Jian-Jun Mu, Iram F. Muhammad, Johannes Nairz, Atsushi Nakagomi, Mieko Nakamura, Peter M. Nilson, Toshiharu Ninomiya, Carlo Palombo, Alexandre C. Pereira, Telmo Pereira, Daniel P. Capingana, Anna K. Poon, Nicole Probst-Hensch, Arshed A. Quyyumi, George S. Reusz, Moo-Yong Rhee, Cecilia C.C. Ribeiro, Ernst Rietzschel, Paulo R.H. Rocha, Enrique Rodilla, Marta Rojek, Jean-Bernard Ruidavets, Joost H.W. Rutten, Yasuaki Saijo, Paolo Salvi, Arno Schmidt-Trucksäss, Markus Scholz, Min-Ho Shin, Patrick Segers, Kimon Stamatelopoulos, Irina D. Strazhesko, Minoru Sugiura, Olga N. Tkacheva, Hirofumi Tomiyama, Elaine M. Urbina, Inge C.L. van den Munckhof, Ramachandran S. Vasan, Melissa A. Wake, Goya Wannamethee, Andrew Wong, Akira Yamashina, Yinkun Yan, Divanei Zaniqueli, Fang Zhu, and Yanina Zócalo
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Pulse wave velocity ,Arterial stiffness ,Hypertensive end-organ damage ,All-cause mortality ,Cardiovascular disease ,Risk factors ,Medicine ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Summary: Background: Arterial stiffening is central to the vascular ageing process and a powerful predictor and cause of diverse vascular pathologies and mortality. We investigated age and sex trajectories, regional differences, and global reference values of arterial stiffness as assessed by pulse wave velocity (PWV). Methods: Measurements of brachial-ankle or carotid-femoral PWV (baPWV or cfPWV) in generally healthy participants published in three electronic databases between database inception and August 24th, 2020 were included, either as individual participant-level or summary data received from collaborators (n = 248,196) or by extraction from published reports (n = 274,629). Quality was appraised using the Joanna Briggs Instrument. Variation in PWV was estimated using mixed-effects meta-regression and Generalized Additive Models for Location, Scale, and Shape. Findings: The search yielded 8920 studies, and 167 studies with 509,743 participants from 34 countries were included. PWV depended on age, sex, and country. Global age-standardised means were 12.5 m/s (95% confidence interval: 12.1–12.8 m/s) for baPWV and 7.45 m/s (95% CI: 7.11–7.79 m/s) for cfPWV. Males had higher global levels than females of 0.77 m/s for baPWV (95% CI: 0.75–0.78 m/s) and 0.35 m/s for cfPWV (95% CI: 0.33–0.37 m/s), but sex differences in baPWV diminished with advancing age. Compared to Europe, baPWV was substantially higher in the Asian region (+1.83 m/s, P = 0.0014), whereas cfPWV was higher in the African region (+0.41 m/s, P
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76. Device‐to‐Materials Pathway for Electron Traps Detection in Amorphous GeSe‐Based Selectors
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Amine Slassi, Linda‐Sheila Medondjio, Andrea Padovani, Francesco Tavanti, Xu He, Sergiu Clima, Daniele Garbin, Ben Kaczer, Luca Larcher, Pablo Ordejón, and Arrigo Calzolari
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devices ,DFT ,electrical characteristics ,Ginestra ,materials ,ovonic threshold switching ,Electric apparatus and materials. Electric circuits. Electric networks ,TK452-454.4 ,Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Abstract The choice of the ideal material employed in selector devices is a tough task both from the theoretical and experimental side, especially due to the lack of a synergistic approach between techniques able to correlate specific material properties with device characteristics. Using a material‐to‐device multiscale technique, a reliable protocol for an efficient characterization of the active traps in amorphous GeSe chalcogenide is proposed. The resulting trap maps trace back the specific features of materials responsible for the measured findings, and connect them to an atomistic description of the sample. The metrological approach can be straightforwardly extended to other materials and devices, which is very beneficial for an efficient material‐device codesign and the optimization of novel technologies.
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77. Sex X Time Interactions in Lp(a) and LDL-C Response to Evolocumab
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Federica Fogacci, Serra İlayda Yerlitaş, Marina Giovannini, Gökmen Zararsız, Paolo Lido, Claudio Borghi, and Arrigo F. G. Cicero
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lipoprotein(a) ,PCSK9 ,PCSK9 inhibitor ,evolocumab ,women’s health ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate whether there were significant sex x time interactions in lipoprotein(a) (Lp(a)) and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) response to treatment with the Proprotein Convertase Subtilisin/Kexin type 9 inhibitor (PCSK9i) Evolocumab, in a real-life clinical setting. For this purpose, we pooled data from 176 outpatients (Men: 93; Women: 83) clinically evaluated at baseline and every six months after starting Evolocumab. Individuals who had been on PCSK9i for less than 30 months and nonadherent patients were excluded from the analysis. Over time, absolute values of Lp(a) plasma concentrations significantly decreased in the entire cohort (p-value < 0.001) and by sex (p-value < 0.001 in men and p-value = 0.002 in and women). However, there were no sex-related significant differences. Absolute plasma concentrations of LDL-C significantly decreased over time in the entire cohort and by sex (p-value < 0.001 always), with greater improvements in men compared to women. The sex x time interaction was statistically significant in LDL-C (all p-values < 0.05), while absolute changes in Lp(a) were not influenced by either sex or time (all p-value > 0.05). Our data partially reinforce the presence of differences in response to treatment to PCSK9i between men and women and are essential to gain a better understanding of the relationship between LDL-C and Lp(a) lowering in response to PCSK9i. Further research will clarify whether these sex-related significant differences translate into a meaningful difference in the long-term risk of ASCVD.
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78. Estimating the Prevalence and Characteristics of Patients Potentially Eligible for Lipoprotein(a)-Lowering Therapies in a Real-World Setting
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Arrigo F. G. Cicero, Federica Fogacci, Marina Giovannini, Elisa Grandi, Sergio D’Addato, and Claudio Borghi
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lipoprotein(a) ,cardiovascular diseases ,ASCVD ,lipid clinic ,epidemiology ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
High lipoprotein(a) (Lp(a)) plasma levels are significantly associated with an increased risk of developing atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases (ASCVD). The aim of this analysis was to estimate the prevalence and characteristics of patients potentially eligible for Lp(a)-lowering therapies in a real-world setting (i.e., patients with ASCVD and Lp(a) levels > 70 mg/dL). For this reason, we pooled data from a large cohort of Italian outpatients (N = 5961; men: 2879, women: 3982) with dyslipidemia. A binary logistic regression analysis was used to determine the significant predictors of ASCVD in the cohort, which were age (Odds Ratio (OR): 1.158, 95% Confidence Interval (CI): 1.114 to 1.203, p < 0.001), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol at entry (OR: 1.989, 95% CI: 1.080 to 1.198, p = 0.020) and Lp(a) (OR: 1.090, 95% CI: 1.074 to 1.107, p < 0.001). In our cohort, almost half of patients with ASCVD (44.7%) may be eligible to be treated with Lp(a)-lowering agents. Interestingly, patients who do not meet the treatment criteria despite high Lp(a) (50–70 mg/dL), respectively, account for 4.7% and 7.3% of those in primary and secondary ASCVD prevention. In conclusion, in our large cohort of outpatients with dyslipidemia, the prevalence of individuals with ASCVD and very high Lp(a) plasma levels is quite high, even with a conservative estimation.
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79. Exploiting TLK1 and Cisplatin Synergy for Synthetic Lethality in Androgen-Insensitive Prostate Cancer
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Siddhant Bhoir, Oluwatobi Ogundepo, Xiuping Yu, Runhua Shi, and Arrigo De Benedetti
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PCa ,synthetic lethality ,TLK1 signaling ,homologous recombination repair ,TLK1 inhibitor J54 ,CPT-based PCa therapy ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Cellular organisms possess intricate DNA damage repair and tolerance pathways to manage various DNA lesions arising from endogenous or exogenous sources. The dysregulation of these pathways is associated with cancer development and progression. Synthetic lethality (SL), a promising cancer therapy concept, involves exploiting the simultaneous functional loss of two genes for selective cell death. PARP inhibitors (PARPis) have demonstrated success in BRCA-deficient tumors. Cisplatin (CPT), a widely used chemotherapy agent, forms DNA adducts and crosslinks, rendering it effective against various cancers, but less so for prostate cancer (PCa) due to resistance and toxicity. Here, we explore the therapeutic potential of TLK1, a kinase upregulated in androgen-insensitive PCa cells, as a target for enhancing CPT-based therapy. TLK1 phosphorylates key homologous recombination repair (HRR) proteins, RAD54L and RAD54B, which are critical for HRR alongside RAD51. The combination of CPT with TLK1 inhibitor J54 exhibits SL in androgen-insensitive PCa cells. The formation of double-strand break intermediates during inter-strand crosslink processing necessitates HRR for effective repair. Therefore, targeting TLK1 with J54 enhances the SL of CPT by impeding HRR, leading to increased sensitivity in PCa cells. These findings suggest a promising approach for improving CPT-based therapies in PCa, particularly in androgen-insensitive cases. By elucidating the role of TLK1 in CPT resistance, this study provides valuable insights into potential therapeutic targets to overcome PCa resistance to CPT chemotherapy. Further investigations into TLK1 inhibition in combination with other DNA-damaging agents may pave the way for more effective and targeted treatments for PCa and other cancers that exhibit resistance to traditional chemotherapy agents.
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80. A Computational Fluid Dynamics Study to Compare Two Types of Arterial Cannulae for Cardiopulmonary Bypass
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Vera Gramigna, Arrigo Palumbo, Michele Rossi, and Gionata Fragomeni
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cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) ,computational fluid dynamics (CFD) ,mathematical models ,arteria cannulae ,Thermodynamics ,QC310.15-319 ,Descriptive and experimental mechanics ,QC120-168.85 - Abstract
Thanks to recent technological and IT advances, there have been rapid developments in biomedical and health research applications of computational fluid dynamics. This is a methodology of computer-based simulation that uses numerical solutions of the governing equations to simulate real fluid flows. The aim of this study is to investigate, using a patient-specific computational fluid dynamics analysis, the hemodynamic behavior of two arterial cannulae, with two different geometries, used in clinical practice during cardiopulmonary bypass. A realistic 3D model of the aorta is extracted from a subject’s CT images using segmentation and reverse engineering techniques. The two cannulae, with similar geometry except for the distal end (straight or curved tip), are modeled and inserted at the specific position in the ascending aorta. The assumption of equal boundary conditions is adopted for the two simulations in order to analyze only the effects of a cannula’s geometry on hemodynamic behavior. Simulation results showed a greater percentage of the total output directed towards the supra-aortic vessels with the curved tip cannula (66% vs. 54%), demonstrating that the different cannula tips geometry produces specific advantages during cardiopulmonary bypass. Indeed, the straight one seems to generate a steadier flow pattern with good recirculation in the ascending aorta.
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81. Exploring a Potential Avenue for Beekeeping in Ireland: Safeguarding Locally Adapted Honeybees for Breeding Varroa-Resistant Lines
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Stephen Smith, Arrigo Moro, and Grace P. McCormack
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sustainable beekeeping ,Varroa destructor ,Varroa resistance ,honey bee breeding ,Apis mellifera mellifera ,Science - Abstract
Beekeeping in Ireland has been strongly impacted by the parasitic mite Varroa destructor, whose introduction caused alarming honeybee colony losses. If unmitigated, these losses could lead to the disappearance of the native honeybee subspecies, Apis mellifera mellifera, with severe consequences for local biodiversity. Although beekeepers play a pivotal role in mitigating this crisis, beekeeping in Ireland is less intensive compared to other European regions, lacking significant infrastructure or support. These circumstances offer a unique opportunity for the development of national programmes that promote sustainable beekeeping practices for varroa control. Notably, local accounts highlight an increasing number of beekeepers successfully managing colonies in the absence of treatments, indicating a potential avenue for developing varroa-resistant stocks through selection of local colonies. Through a survey, we explored beekeeper’s opinions and attitudes towards future national projects focused on the development of sustainable beekeeping practices and selection for varroa resistance. The findings confirm the hobbyist nature of Irish beekeepers and their preference for the native honey bee. Some beekeepers were reported to be effectively controlling varroa without treatment, yielding comparable survivals to those using treatments. The majority expressed preference towards a varroa-resistant line if it were of native origin; a few were open to importing non-Irish lines. Overall, a strong willingness to participate in a national breeding programme was expressed. These findings highlight a prime opportunity for Ireland to establish a community-driven strategy based on sustainable beekeeping practices for safeguarding native honeybees and local biodiversity.
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82. Deep Segmentation of the Mandibular Canal: A New 3D Annotated Dataset of CBCT Volumes
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Marco Cipriano, Stefano Allegretti, Federico Bolelli, Mattia Di Bartolomeo, Federico Pollastri, Arrigo Pellacani, Paolo Minafra, Alexandre Anesi, and Costantino Grana
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3D imaging ,CBCT ,image dataset ,medical imaging ,inferior alveolar nerve ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
Inferior Alveolar Nerve (IAN) canal detection has been the focus of multiple recent works in dentistry and maxillofacial imaging. Deep learning-based techniques have reached interesting results in this research field, although the small size of 3D maxillofacial datasets has strongly limited the performance of these algorithms. Researchers have been forced to build their own private datasets, thus precluding any opportunity for reproducing results and fairly comparing proposals. This work describes a novel, large, and publicly available mandibular Cone Beam Computed Tomography (CBCT) dataset, with 2D and 3D manual annotations, provided by expert clinicians. Leveraging this dataset and employing deep learning techniques, we are able to improve the state of the art on the 3D mandibular canal segmentation. The source code which allows to exactly reproduce all the reported experiments is released as an open-source project, along with this article.
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83. Il carteggio fra Angelo Genocchi e Quintino Sella 1851-1883 - The correspondence between Angelo Genocchi and Quintino Sella 1851-1883
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Arrigo Pisati and Clara Silvia Roero
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Accademia dei Lincei ,Società Italiana delle Science ,Correspondence A. Genocchi ,Q. Sella ,History of education ,LA5-2396 - Abstract
The correspondence between the mathematician Angelo Genocchi (1817-1889) and Quintino Sella (1827-1884) highlights aspects of Sella’s political thought and cultural organization. In particular, Sella’s aims on Rome “capital of science” and on the fusion of the Società Italiana delle Scienze and the rebuilt Accademia dei Lincei as emblem of national culture created troubles with the elderly members of Italian scientific community. In spite of some incomprehensions, the exchange of ideas persisted the mutual esteem and the shared of ethical and cultural intentions for the progress of the country.
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84. Efficacy and safety of metabolic interventions for the treatment of severe COVID-19: in vitro, observational, and non-randomized open-label interventional study
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Avner Ehrlich, Konstantinos Ioannidis, Makram Nasar, Ismaeel Abu Alkian, Yuval Daskal, Nofar Atari, Limor Kliker, Nir Rainy, Matan Hofree, Sigal Shafran Tikva, Inbal Houri, Arrigo Cicero, Chiara Pavanello, Cesare R Sirtori, Jordana B Cohen, Julio A Chirinos, Lisa Deutsch, Merav Cohen, Amichai Gottlieb, Adina Bar-Chaim, Oren Shibolet, Michal Mandelboim, Shlomo L Maayan, and Yaakov Nahmias
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translational research ,COVID-19 ,metabolic regulation ,drug repurposing ,Medicine ,Science ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Background: Viral infection is associated with a significant rewire of the host metabolic pathways, presenting attractive metabolic targets for intervention. Methods: We chart the metabolic response of lung epithelial cells to SARS-CoV-2 infection in primary cultures and COVID-19 patient samples and perform in vitro metabolism-focused drug screen on primary lung epithelial cells infected with different strains of the virus. We perform observational analysis of Israeli patients hospitalized due to COVID-19 and comparative epidemiological analysis from cohorts in Italy and the Veteran’s Health Administration in the United States. In addition, we perform a prospective non-randomized interventional open-label study in which 15 patients hospitalized with severe COVID-19 were given 145 mg/day of nanocrystallized fenofibrate added to the standard of care. Results: SARS-CoV-2 infection produced transcriptional changes associated with increased glycolysis and lipid accumulation. Metabolism-focused drug screen showed that fenofibrate reversed lipid accumulation and blocked SARS-CoV-2 replication through a PPARα-dependent mechanism in both alpha and delta variants. Analysis of 3233 Israeli patients hospitalized due to COVID-19 supported in vitro findings. Patients taking fibrates showed significantly lower markers of immunoinflammation and faster recovery. Additional corroboration was received by comparative epidemiological analysis from cohorts in Europe and the United States. A subsequent prospective non-randomized interventional open-label study was carried out on 15 patients hospitalized with severe COVID-19. The patients were treated with 145 mg/day of nanocrystallized fenofibrate in addition to standard-of-care. Patients receiving fenofibrate demonstrated a rapid reduction in inflammation and a significantly faster recovery compared to patients admitted during the same period. Conclusions: Taken together, our data suggest that pharmacological modulation of PPARα should be strongly considered as a potential therapeutic approach for SARS-CoV-2 infection and emphasizes the need to complete the study of fenofibrate in large randomized controlled clinical trials. Funding: Funding was provided by European Research Council Consolidator Grants OCLD (project no. 681870) and generous gifts from the Nikoh Foundation and the Sam and Rina Frankel Foundation (YN). The interventional study was supported by Abbott (project FENOC0003). Clinical trial number: NCT04661930.
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85. Updating Katz centrality by counting walks
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Arrigo, Francesca, Bertaccini, Daniele, and Filippo, Alessandro
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Mathematics - Numerical Analysis ,Computer Science - Social and Information Networks ,05C50, 05C90, 68R10, 65F99 - Abstract
We develop efficient and effective strategies for the update of Katz centralities after node and edge removal in simple graphs. We provide explicit formulas for the ``loss of walks" a network suffers when nodes/edges are removed, and use these to inform our algorithms. The theory builds on the newly introduced concept of $\cF$-avoiding first-passage walks. Further, bounds on the change of total network communicability are also derived. Extensive numerical experiments on synthetic and real-world networks complement our theoretical results.
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86. New digital confocal laser microscopy may boost real-time evaluation of endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle biopsy (EUS-FNB) from solid pancreatic lesions: Data from an international multicenter studyResearch in context
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Isabel Amendoeira, Paolo Giorgio Arcidiacono, Jessica Barizzi, Arrigo Capitanio, Miriam Cuatrecasas, Francesco Maria Di Matteo, Claudio Doglioni, Noriyoshi Fukushima, Franco Fulciniti, Angels Ginès, Marc Giovannini, Li Zaibo, Joanne Lopes, Giovanni Lujan, Alice Parisi, Flora Poizat, Luca Reggiani Bonetti, Serena Stigliano, Chiara Taffon, Martina Verri, and Anna Crescenzi
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EUS-FNB ,Digital pathology ,Multicenter study ,Pancreatic cancer ,Ex-vivo fluorescence confocal laser microscopy ,Inter-observer agreement ,Medicine ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Summary: Background: Pancreatic cancer is an aggressive malignancy and a leading cause of cancer death worldwide; its lethality is partly linked to the difficulty of early diagnosis. Modern devices for endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle biopsy (EUS-FNB) were recently developed to improve targeting and sampling of small lesions, but innovative technologies for microscopic assessment are still lacking. Ex vivo fluorescence confocal laser microscopy (FCM) is a new digital tool for real-time microscopic assessment of fresh unfixed biological specimens, avoiding conventional histological slide preparation and potentially being highly appealing for EUS-FNB specimens. Methods: This study evaluated the possible role of FCM for immediate evaluation of pancreatic specimens from EUS-FNB. It involved comparison of the interobserver agreement between the new method and standard histological analysis during international multicenter sharing of digital images. Digital images from 25 cases of EUS-FNB obtained with real-time FCM technology and 25 paired digital whole-slide images from permanent conventional paraffin sections were observed by 10 pathologists from different Institutions in Europe, Japan, and the United States, in a blinded manner. The study evaluated 500 observations regarding adequacy, morphological clues, diagnostic categories, and final diagnosis. Findings: Statistical analysis showed substantial equivalence in the interobserver agreement among pathologists using the two techniques. There was also good inter-test agreement in determining sample adequacy and when assigning a diagnostic category. Among morphological features, nuclear enlargement was the most reproducible clue, with very good inter-test agreement. Interpretation: Findings in this study are from international multicenter digital sharing and are published here for the first time. Considering the advantages of FCM digital diagnostics in terms of reduced time and unaltered sample maintenance, the ex vivo confocal laser microscopy may effectively improve traditional EUS-FNB diagnostics, with significant implications for planning modern diagnostic workflow for pancreatic tumors. Funding: This study was not supported by any funding source.
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87. Editorial: Practical impact of the newest achievements in assisted reproductive technologies (ART)
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Arrigo Fruscalzo, Marie Carbonnel, Paul Pirtea, Marine Poulain, Benedetta Guani, Jean Bouquet de Joliniere, Jean-Marc Ayoubi, and Anis Feki
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assisted reproductive medicine ,ovarian stimulation ,infertility ,hysteroscopy ,fertility preservation ,endometrial receptivity ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Published
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88. Ruptured ectopic pregnancy as complete hydatidiform mole: Case report and review of the literature
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Aikaterini Athanasiou, Anis Féki, Arrigo Fruscalzo, Benedetta Guani, and Nordine Ben Ali
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haemoperitoneum ,mole ,ectopic pregnancy ,tubal mass ,adnexal mass ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Usually, a hydatidiform mole (HM) develops inside the uterus. The occurrence of HM in ruptured tubal pregnancy is exceptional. Cases reported in the literature are scarce. In this article, a case of haemoperitoneum secondary to a ruptured fallopian tube by a complete mole is reported. A 50-year-old gravida 2, para 1 was admitted to the emergency department for acute abdominal pain. After the clinical examination, an abdominal sonography and CT scan were done, revealing the presence of an adnexal left mass associated with an important haemoperitoneum. A urine pregnancy test was done and was positive, indicating an immediate laparoscopic exploration. The laparoscopy revealed a haemoperitoneum secondary to a ruptured tubal mass. The pathological exam concluded a complete hydatidiform mole (CHM) invading the wall of the fallopian tube. Any acute abdominal pain in a potentially pregnant woman imposes first the routine realization of a pregnancy test. The occurrence of CHM in a ruptured fallopian tube is particularly rare and has exceptionally been diagnosed before the laparoscopic exploration.
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89. Dynamic FDG PET/CT on bladder paraganglioma: A case report
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Makoto Taninokuchi Tomassoni, Arrigo Cattabriga, Caterina Gaudiano, Federica Ciccarese, Beniamino Corcioni, Lorenzo Bianchi, Riccardo Schiavina, Eugenio Brunocilla, and Rita Golfieri
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bladder paraganglioma ,bladder cancer ,FDG PET/CT ,nuclear medicine ,radiology ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Paraganglioma (PGL) is characterized by equivocal clinical manifestations and arriving to a suspicion might be challenging. Nevertheless, diagnostic imaging and nuclear medicine are a fundamental part of the diagnosis and management of this particular neuroendocrine tumor (NET). We herein report a rare case of bladder paraganglioma with unusual onset and typical PET/CT characteristics that led to its recognition.
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90. The Possible Role of Probiotic Supplementation in Inflammation: A Narrative Review
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Alessandro Colletti, Marzia Pellizzato, and Arrigo Francesco Cicero
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probiotics ,inflammation ,aging ,oxidative stress ,urinary tract infections ,cardiovascular disease ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
The fine balance between symbiotic and potentially opportunistic and/or pathogenic microorganisms can undergo quantitative alterations, which, when associated with low intestinal biodiversity, could be responsible for the development of gut inflammation and the so-called “intestinal dysbiosis”. This condition is characterized by the disbalance of a fine synergistic mechanism involving the mucosal barrier, the intestinal neuroendocrine system, and the immune system that results in an acute inflammatory response induced by different causes, including viral or bacterial infections of the digestive tract. More frequently, however, dysbiosis is induced slowly and subtly by subliminal causal factors, resulting in a chronic condition related to different diseases affecting the digestive tract and other organs and apparatuses. Studies on animal models, together with studies on humans, highlight the significant role of the gut microbiota and microbiome in the occurrence of inflammatory conditions such as metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular diseases (CVDs); neurodegenerative, urologic, skin, liver, and kidney pathologies; and premature aging. The blood translocation of bacterial fragments has been found to be one of the processes linked to gut dysbiosis and responsible for the possible occurrence of “metabolic endotoxemia” and systemic inflammation, associated with an increased risk of oxidative stress and related diseases. In this context, supplementation with different probiotic strains has been shown to restore gut eubiosis, especially if administered in long-term treatments. The aim of this review is to describe the anti-inflammatory effects of specific probiotic strains observed in clinical trials and the respective indications, highlighting the differences in efficacy depending on strain, formulation, time and duration of treatment, and dosage used.
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91. L'alfier nero; Il pugno chiuso (short stories)
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Arrigo Boito
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arrigo boito ,relatos ,el alfil negro ,el puño cerrado ,Arts in general ,NX1-820 ,Language and Literature - Abstract
Arrigo Boito's short stories, published in different magazines, did not know a joint edition during the author's lifetime. L'alfier nero was published in Il Politecnico. Repertorio di studi letterarii, scientifici e tecnici in March 1867; Il pugno chiuso was pusblished in Il Corriere di Milano in December 1870. Spanish translation by María Antonia Blat Mir.
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92. Interaction of TLK1 and AKTIP as a Potential Regulator of AKT Activation in Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer Progression
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Md Imtiaz Khalil, Christopher Madere, Ishita Ghosh, Rosalyn M. Adam, and Arrigo De Benedetti
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TLK1 ,AKTIP/FT1/FTS ,PKB/AKT ,prostate cancer ,castration-resistant prostate cancer ,apoptosis ,Physiology ,QP1-981 - Abstract
Prostate cancer (PCa) progression is characterized by the emergence of resistance to androgen deprivation therapy (ADT). AKT/PKB has been directly implicated in PCa progression, often due to the loss of PTEN and activation of PI3K>PDK1>AKT signaling. However, the regulatory network of AKT remains incompletely defined. Here, we describe the functional significance of AKTIP in PCa cell growth. AKTIP, identified in an interactome analysis as a substrate of TLK1B (that itself is elevated following ADT), enhances the association of AKT with PDK1 and its phosphorylation at T308 and S473. The interaction between TLK1 and AKTIP led to AKTIP phosphorylation at T22 and S237. The inactivation of TLK1 led to reduced AKT phosphorylation, which was potentiated with AKTIP knockdown. The TLK1 inhibitor J54 inhibited the growth of the LNCaP cells attributed to reduced AKT activation. However, LNCaP cells that expressed constitutively active, membrane-enriched Myr-AKT (which is expected to be active, even in the absence of AKTIP) were also growth-inhibited with J54. This suggested that other pathways (like TLK1>NEK1>YAP) regulating proliferation are also suppressed and can mediate growth inhibition, despite compensation by Myr-AKT. Nonetheless, further investigation of the potential role of TLK1>AKTIP>AKT in suppressing apoptosis, and conversely its reversal with J54, is warranted.
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93. Red yeast rice for dyslipidaemias and cardiovascular risk reduction: A position paper of the International Lipid Expert Panel
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Maciej Banach, Alberico L. Catapano, Arrigo F.G. Cicero, Carlos Escobar, Bernhard Foger, Niki Katsiki, Gustavs Latkovskis, Michal Rakowski, Zeljko Reiner, Amirhossein Sahebkar, Geeta Sikand, Peter E. Penson, and on behalf of the International Lipid Expert Panel (ILEP)
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Monacolin ,Red Yeast Rice ,Cardiovascular risk ,Risk stratification ,No-statin therapy ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
The risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) is strongly related to lifetime exposure to low-density lipoprotein (LDL)-cholesterol in longitudinal studies. Lipid-lowering therapy (using statins, ezetimibe and PCSK9 inhibitors) substantially ameliorates the risk and is associated with long-term reduction in cardiovascular (CV) events. The robust evidence supporting these therapies supports their continued (and expanding) role in risk reduction. In addition to these ‘conventional’ therapeutics, while waiting for other innovative therapies, growing evidence supports the use of a range of ‘nutraceuticals’ (constituents of food prepared as pharmaceutical formulations) including preparations of red yeast rice (RYR), the product of yeast (Monascus purpureus) grown on rice, which is a constituent of food and is used in traditional Chinese medicine. The major active ingredient, monacolin K, is chemically identical to lovastatin. RYR preparations have been demonstrated to be safe and effective in reducing LDL-C, and CV events. However, surprisingly, RYR has received relatively little attention in international guidelines – and conventional drugs with the strongest evidence for event reduction should always be preferred in clinical practice. Nevertheless, the absence of recommendations relating to RYR may preclude the use of a product which may have clinical utility in particular groups of patients (who may anyway self-prescribe this product), what in the consequence might help to reduce population CV risk. This Position Paper of the International Lipid Expert Panel (ILEP) will use the best available evidence to give advice on the use of red-yeast rice in clinical practice.
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94. Adaptive population structure shifts in invasive parasitic mites, Varroa destructor
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Arrigo Moro, Tjeerd Blacquière, Bjørn Dahle, Vincent Dietemann, Yves Le Conte, Barbara Locke, Peter Neumann, and Alexis Beaurepaire
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coevolution ,genetic diversity ,host–parasite interactions ,invasive species ,population genetics ,population structure ,Ecology ,QH540-549.5 - Abstract
Abstract Comparative studies of genetic diversity and population structure can shed light on the ecological and evolutionary factors governing host–parasite interactions. Even though invasive parasites are considered of major biological importance, little is known about their adaptative potential when infesting the new hosts. Here, the genetic diversification of Varroa destructor, a novel parasite of Apis mellifera originating from Asia, was investigated using population genetics to determine how the genetic structure of the parasite changed in distinct European populations of its new host. To do so, mites infesting two categories of hosts in four European regions were compared: (a) adapted hosts surviving through means of natural selection, thereby expected to impose strong selective pressure on the mites, and (b) treated host populations, surviving mite infestations because acaricides are applied, therefore characterized by a relaxed selection imposed by the host on the mites. Significant genetic divergence was found across regions, partially reflecting the invasion pattern of V. destructor throughout Europe and indicating local adaptation of the mite to the host populations. Additionally, varying degrees of genotypic changes were found between mites from adapted and treated colonies. Altogether, these results indicate that V. destructor managed to overcome the genetic bottlenecks following its introduction in Europe and that host‐mediated selection fostered changes in the genetic structure of this mite at diverse geographic scales. These findings highlight the potential of parasites to adapt to their local host populations and confirm that adaptations developed within coevolutionary dynamics are a major determinant of population genetic changes.
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95. Do the Testing Posture and the Grip Modality Influence the Shoulder Maximal Voluntary Isometric Contraction?
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Marco Bravi, Chiara Fossati, Arrigo Giombini, Elena Mannacio, Riccardo Borzuola, Rocco Papalia, Fabio Pigozzi, and Andrea Macaluso
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strength ,MVIC ,assessment ,dynamometer ,shoulder ,posture ,Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 - Abstract
Assessing and monitoring shoulder strength is extremely important during rehabilitation. A fixed dynamometer represents a valid and inexpensive assessment method. However, it has not been studied whether posture and grip modality influence shoulder muscle strength. The aim of this study was to compare shoulder strength values between sitting and standing positions and between the handle and cuff grip modalities. A total of 40 volunteers were divided into a posture (PG) and a handle-cuff group (HCG). Participants in the PG were asked to perform a maximum voluntary isometric contraction (MVIC) for shoulder flexion, extension, ab-adduction, and intra-extra rotation in standing and sitting positions. The HCG participants were tested in a standing position while holding a handle or with a cuff around their wrist. PG showed higher forces in the standing position for shoulder flexion (p = 0.009); internal rotation showed higher values in the sitting position (p = 0.003). ER/IR ratio was significantly higher in the standing position (p < 0.001). HCG showed higher significant forces during cuff modality in all positions and grip modalities, including the ER/IR ratio (p < 0.05). Different body positions and grip modalities influenced the assessment of shoulder strength as recorded by a fixed dynamometer; therefore, these factors should be carefully considered when carrying out a shoulder strength assessment, and we encourage the development of assessment guidelines to make future clinical trial results comparable.
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96. High-Throughput Investigation of the Electron Transport Properties in Si₁-ₓGeₓ Alloys
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Bamidele Ibrahim Adetunji, Andrew Supka, Marco Fornari, and Arrigo Calzolari
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DFT simulations ,SiGe ,transport properties ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
Si1–xGex alloys are among the most used materials for power electronics and quantum technology. In most engineering models the parameters used to simulate the material and its electronic transport properties are derived from experimental results using simple semiempirical approaches. In this paper, we present a high-throughput study of the electron transport properties in Si1–xGex alloys, based on the combination of atomistic first principles calculations and statistical analysis. Our results clarify the effects of the Ge concentration and of disorder on the properties of the Si1–xGex alloy. We discuss the results in comparison with existing semiempirical methods and we provide a Ge-dependent set of transport parameters that can be used in device modeling.
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97. Statin therapy in chronic viral hepatitis: a systematic review and meta-analysis of nine studies with 195,602 participants
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Amir Vahedian-Azimi, Sajad Shojaie, Maciej Banach, Farshad Heidari, Arrigo F. G. Cicero, Masoum Khoshfetrat, Tannaz Jamialahmadi, and Amirhossein Sahebkar
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Statins ,liver ,hepatitis ,fibrosis ,prognosis ,Medicine - Abstract
AbstractBackground Conflicting data suggest that statins could cause chronic liver disease in certain group of patients, while improving prognosis in those with chronic viral hepatitis (CVH).Purpose To quantify the potential protective role of statins on some main liver-related health outcomes in clinical studies on CVH patients.Data Sources: The search strategy was explored by a medical librarian using bibliographic databases, from January 2015 to April 2020.Data synthesis: The results showed no significant difference in the risk of mortality between statin users and non-users in the overall analysis. However, the risk of mortality significantly reduced by 39% in statin users who were followed for more than three years. Moreover, the risk of HCC, fibrosis, and cirrhosis in those on statins decreased by 53%, 45% and 41%, respectively. Although ALT and AST reduced slightly following statin therapy, this reduction was not statistically significant.Limitations A significant heterogeneity among studies was observed, resulting from differences in clinical characteristics between statin users and non-users, study designs, population samples, diseases stage, comorbidities, and confounding covariates.Conclusion Not only long-term treatment with statins seems to be safe in patients affected by hepatitis, but also it significantly improves their prognosis.
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98. Il carteggio fra Pietro Conti e Quintino Sella 1874-1878 - The correspondence between Pietro Conti and Quintino Sella 1874-1878
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Arrigo Pisati
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Quintino Sella ,Pietro Conti ,Scientific correspondence ,History of education ,LA5-2396 - Abstract
The correspondence between the military engineer Pietro Conti (1827-1878) and Quintino Sella (1827-1884) covers four years. The main topic is Conti’s works Studi sull’attrito and Sulla resistenza alla flessione della pietra serena that he presented to the Accademia dei Lincei in 1874 and 1875 to be published. In the first paper he tried to invalidate Coulomb’s friction’s law; in the second one he studied the deformation of a specific type of stone in function of the weight put on it. The correspondence shows how much Conti was unable to follow the proper process for a publication causing difficulties to the review board. His scarce knowledge of mathematics prevents him to create a proper theory for his results.
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99. Effect of Synaid on cognitive functions and mood in elderly subjects with self-perceived loss of memory after COVID-19 infection
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Marilisa Bove, Federica Fogacci, Silvia Quattrocchi, Maddalena Veronesi, and Arrigo F.G. Cicero
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cognitive function ,covid-19 ,nutraceutical ,dietary supplement ,Medicine - Abstract
Introduction There is growing attention towards the possible long-term effect of COVID-19 on neuropsychiatric disorders. Material and methods We tested the effect of a combined nutraceutical (Synaid) with known nootropic effects in 40 elderly patients with self-perceived cognitive decline after SARS-CoV-2 infection, treated at home or in hospital. Results After 3 months of treatment, Synaid significantly improved functional status, MMSE and the main psychological disorders associated with mild cognitive impairment, both in patients previously cared for at home and in hospital because of SARS-CoV-2 infection. Conclusions Synaid was well tolerated and effective in improving cognitive function and psychosocial parameters after SARS-CoV-2 infection.
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100. An Upper Limit on the Photoproduction Cross Section of the Spin-Exotic $\pi_1(1600)$
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GlueX Collaboration, Afzal, F., Akondi, C. S., Albrecht, M., Amaryan, M., Arrigo, S., Arroyave, V., Asaturyan, A., Austregesilo, A., Baldwin, Z., Barbosa, F., Barlow, J., Barriga, E., Barsotti, R., Barton, D., Baturin, V., Berdnikov, V. V., Black, T., Boeglin, W., Boer, M., Briscoe, W. J., Britton, T., Cao, S., Chudakov, E., Chung, G., Cole, P. L., Cortes, O., Crede, V., Dalton, M. M., Darulis, D., Deur, A., Dobbs, S., Dolgolenko, A., Dugger, M., Dzhygadlo, R., Ebersole, D., Edo, M., Egiyan, H., Erbora, T., Eugenio, P., Fabrizi, A., Fanelli, C., Fang, S., Fitches, J., Foda, A. M., Furletov, S., Gan, L., Gao, H., Gardner, A., Gasparian, A., Glazier, D., Gleason, C., Goryachev, V. S., Grube, B., Guo, J., Guo, L., Hernandez, J., Hernandez, K., Hoffman, N. D., Hornidge, D., Hou, G., Hurck, P., Hurley, A., Imoehl, W., Ireland, D. G., Ito, M. M., Jaegle, I., Jarvis, N. S., Jeske, T., Jing, M., Jones, R. T., Kakoyan, V., Kalicy, G., Khachatryan, V., Kourkoumelis, C., LaDuke, A., Larin, I., Lawrence, D., Lersch, D. I., Li, H., Liu, B., Livingston, K., Lolos, G. J., Lorenti, L., Lyubovitskij, V., Ma, R., Mack, D., Mahmood, A., Marukyan, H., Matveev, V., McCaughan, M., McCracken, M., Meyer, C. A., Miskimen, R., Mitchell, R. E., Mizutani, K., Neelamana, V., Ng, L., Nissen, E., Orešić, S., Ostrovidov, A. I., Papandreou, Z., Paudel, C., Pedroni, R., Pentchev, L., Peters, K. J., Prather, E., Rakshit, S., Reinhold, J., Remington, A., Ritchie, B. G., Ritman, J., Rodriguez, G., Romanov, D., Saldana, K., Salgado, C., Schadmand, S., Schertz, A. M., Scheuer, K., Schick, A., Schmidt, A., Schumacher, R. A., Schwiening, J., Septian, N., Sharp, P., Shen, X., Shepherd, M. R., Sikes, J., Smith, A., Smith, E. S., Sober, D. I., Somov, A., Somov, S., Stevens, J. R., Strakovsky, I. I., Sumner, B., Suresh, K., Tarasov, V. V., Taylor, S., Teymurazyan, A., Thiel, A., Viducic, T., Whitlatch, T., Wickramaarachchi, N., Wunderlich, Y., Yu, B., Zarling, J., Zhang, Z., Zhou, X., and Zihlmann, B.
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The spin-exotic hybrid meson $\pi_{1}(1600)$ is predicted to have a large decay rate to the $\omega\pi\pi$ final state. Using 76.6~pb$^{-1}$ of data collected with the GlueX detector, we measure the cross sections for the reactions $\gamma p \to \omega \pi^+ \pi^- p$, $\gamma p \to \omega \pi^0 \pi^0 p$, and $\gamma p\to\omega\pi^-\pi^0\Delta^{++}$ in the range $E_\gamma =$ 8-10 GeV. Using isospin conservation, we set the first upper limits on the photoproduction cross sections of the $\pi^{0}_{1}(1600)$ and $\pi^{-}_{1}(1600)$. We combine these limits with lattice calculations of decay widths and find that photoproduction of $\eta'\pi$ is the most sensitive two-body system to search for the $\pi_1(1600)$., Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures plus supplemental materials
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