1,148 results on '"Cozza, P."'
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152. Virtual dives into the underwater archaeological treasures of South Italy
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Bruno, Fabio, Barbieri, Loris, Lagudi, Antonio, Cozza, Marco, Cozza, Alessandro, Peluso, Raffaele, and Muzzupappa, Maurizio
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- 2018
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153. COVID-19 Vaccines: Current and Future Perspectives
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Luca Soraci, Fabrizia Lattanzio, Giulia Soraci, Maria Elsa Gambuzza, Claudio Pulvirenti, Annalisa Cozza, Andrea Corsonello, Filippo Luciani, and Giovanni Rezza
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COVID-19 ,recombinant vaccines ,pandemic ,S protein ,innovative approaches ,Medicine - Abstract
Currently available vaccines against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) are highly effective but not able to keep the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic completely under control. Alternative R&D strategies are required to induce a long-lasting immunological response and to reduce adverse events as well as to favor rapid development and large-scale production. Several technological platforms have been used to develop COVID-19 vaccines, including inactivated viruses, recombinant proteins, DNA- and RNA-based vaccines, virus-vectored vaccines, and virus-like particles. In general, mRNA vaccines, protein-based vaccines, and vectored vaccines have shown a high level of protection against COVID-19. However, the mutation-prone nature of the spike (S) protein affects long-lasting vaccine protection and its effectiveness, and vaccinated people can become infected with new variants, also showing high virus levels. In addition, adverse effects may occur, some of them related to the interaction of the S protein with the angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE-2). Thus, there are some concerns that need to be addressed and challenges regarding logistic problems, such as strict storage at low temperatures for some vaccines. In this review, we discuss the limits of vaccines developed against COVID-19 and possible innovative approaches.
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- 2022
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154. The Efficacy and Predictability of Maxillary First Molar Derotation with Invisalign: A Prospective Clinical Study in Growing Subjects
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Roberta Lione, Valeria Paoloni, Francesca Chiara De Razza, Chiara Pavoni, and Paola Cozza
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class II malocclusion ,clear aligner therapy ,digital cast analysis ,Technology ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
To analyze the derotation of maxillary mesio-rotated first permanent molars in subjects with Class II edge-to-edge dental malocclusion in mixed dentition treated with Invisalign Clear Aligners (CA). In total, 36 patients (16 males, 20 females, 9.9 ± 1.9 years) treated with CA are enrolled from the Department of Orthodontics. Inclusion criteria are the following: Caucasian ancestry, mixed dentition, molar Class II edge-to-edge, no tooth/craniofacial anomalies, no caries/periodontal diseases. Pre-treatment (T1) and post-treatment (T2) digital casts, and final ClinCheck representations (T2ClinCheck) are acquired. The Henry’s angle (HA) is used to assess maxillary first molars rotation. The molars with an HA > 11° are taken (53 teeth). Five measurements are performed at T1, T2, and T2ClinCheck: Henry’s angle (HA), mesiobuccal-expansion (MBE), distobuccal-expansion (DBE), mesiobuccal-sagittal (MBS), and distobuccal-sagittal (DBS). A paired t-test was used to compare T2-T1 and T2ClinCheck-T2. The T2-T1 shows a distal-rotation (difference −6.3°) with an expansion of 2.2 mm for MBE and 1.5 mm for DBE. At T2, the mesiobuccal cusps show a distal movement of 1.0 mm and the distobuccal cusps of 0.9 mm. The HA’s T2ClinCheck-T2 difference is −4.2°. In the sagittal plane, the difference is 0.9 mm for the MBS and 0.7 mm for the DBS. The expansion showed the highest predictability (60% HA, 52.6% MBS, and 56.25% DBS). The CA effectively produces an arch expansion and upper molars’ distal rotation. Upper molar derotation provides a 1 mm of gain in arch perimeter and occlusal improvement.
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- 2022
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155. Inflated Clinical Evaluations: a Comparison of Faculty-Selected and Mathematically Calculated Overall Evaluations Based on Behaviorally Anchored Assessment Data
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Meyer, Eric G., Cozza, Kelly L., Konara, Riley M. R., Hamaoka, Derrick, and West, James C.
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- 2019
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156. Development of a yeast-based system to identify new hBRAFV600E functional interactors
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Lubrano, Simone, Comelli, Laura, Piccirilli, Chiara, Marranci, Andrea, Dapporto, Francesca, Tantillo, Elena, Gemignani, Federica, Gutkind, J. Silvio, Salvetti, Alessandra, Chiorino, Giovanna, Cozza, Giorgio, Chiariello, Mario, Galli, Alvaro, Poliseno, Laura, and Cervelli, Tiziana
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- 2019
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157. VIRTUAL DIVING IN THE UNDERWATER ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE OF CALA MINNOLA
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F. Bruno, A. Lagudi, L. Barbieri, M. Muzzupappa, M. Mangeruga, F. Pupo, M. Cozza, A. Cozza, G. Ritacco, R. Peluso, and S. Tusa
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Technology ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Applied optics. Photonics ,TA1501-1820 - Abstract
The paper presents the application of the technologies and methods defined in the VISAS project for the case study of the underwater archaeological site of Cala Minnola located in the island of Levanzo, in the archipelago of the Aegadian Islands (Sicily, Italy). The VISAS project (http://visas-project.eu) aims to improve the responsible and sustainable exploitation of the Underwater Cultural Heritage by means the development of new methods and technologies including an innovative virtual tour of the submerged archaeological sites. In particular, the paper describes the 3D reconstruction of the underwater archaeological site of Cala Minnola and focus on the development of the virtual scene for its visualization and exploitation. The virtual dive of the underwater archaeological site allows users to live a recreational and educational experience by receiving historical, archaeological and biological information about the submerged exhibits, the flora and fauna of the place.
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- 2017
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158. Identification of High $\rm p_{\perp}$ Particles with the STAR-RICH Detector
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Collaboration, STAR-RICH, Braem, A., Cozza, D., Davenport, M., De Cataldo, G., Olio, L. Dell, DiBari, D., DiMauro, A., Dunlop, J. C., Finch, E., Fraissard, D., Franco, A., Gans, J., Ghidini, B., Harris, J. W., Horsley, M., Kunde, G. J., Lasiuk, B., Lesenechal, Y., Majka, R. D., Martinengo, P., Morsch, A., Nappi, E., Paic, G., Piuz, F., Posa, F., Raynaud, J., Salur, S., Sandweiss, J., Santiard, J. C., Satinover, J., Schyns, E., Smirnov, N., Van Beelen, J., Williams, T. D., and Xu, Z.
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The STAR-RICH detector extends the particle identification capapbilities of the STAR experiment for charged hadrons at mid-rapidity. This detector represents the first use of a proximity-focusing CsI-based RICH detector in a collider experiment. It provides identification of pions and kaons up to 3 GeV/c and protons up to 5 GeV/c. The characteristics and performance of the device in the inaugural RHIC run are described., Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures
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- 2002
159. Evaluation of fracture toughness of epoxy polymer composite incorporating micro/nano silica, rubber and CNTs
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Ronaldo Câmara Cozza and Vikas Verma
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CNT ,epoxy ,rubber ,silica ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
Abstract In engineering applications, fracture toughness is an essential requirement that determines the life of a material. Epoxy polymers are widely used in fibre-reinforced composite materials. Due to their structural efficiency and durability, the use of adhesive and composite materials based on epoxy polymers is widespread in aerospace and automobile industries. In this paper fracture toughness of hybrid epoxy polymer composite with addition of nano/micro figures of silica, rubber and carbon nano tubes (CNTs) is evaluated. It is observed that silica addition promoted nano toughening effect with plastically deformation capability in epoxies. Rubber and multi walled CNTs increased the toughness with negligible reduction in stiffness in epoxies. Future research emphasis can be laid on crucial understanding of stress transfer mechanisms and interfacial bond strength between nano particles – epoxy system and on nanofillers modified epoxies as matrices or interleafs for carbon or glass fiber composites to increase the interlaminar delamination toughness.
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- 2020
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160. Clinical, Genetic, and Prognostic Features of Adrenocortical Tumors in Children: A 10-Year Single-Center Experience
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Evelina Miele, Angela Di Giannatale, Alessandro Crocoli, Raffaele Cozza, Annalisa Serra, Aurora Castellano, Antonella Cacchione, Maria Giuseppina Cefalo, Rita Alaggio, and Maria Debora De Pasquale
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adrenocortical tumors ,children ,Li-Fraumeni Syndrome ,Beckwith–Wiedeman syndrome ,mitotane ,immunotherapy ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Background and Aims: Pediatric adrenocortical tumors (ACTs) are very rare endocrine neoplasms in childhood. In this study, we performed a retrospective analysis of children with ACT treated at our institution by examining clinical and genetic disease features, treatment strategies, and outcomes.Methods: We retrospectively analyzed a cohort of 13 children treated at the Bambino Gesù Children's Hospital from November 2010 to March 2020.Results: The median age at diagnosis was 17 months (range = 0–82 months). The female: male ratio was 3.3/1. Mixed symptomatology (>1 hormone abnormality) was the most common presentation (46.1%). In three cases, the tumor was detected during prenatal or perinatal echographic screening. All patients presented with localized disease at diagnosis and underwent total adrenalectomy. Six patients were identified as having malignancies according to the Wieneke scoring system, five benign, and two undetermined. Seven patients underwent mitotane adjuvant therapy for 12 months. There was metastatic disease in three patients, with no correlation with age or Wieneke score. The most common sites of metastases were the liver and lungs. Metastatic patients were treated with surgery (n = 2), mitotane (n = 1), chemotherapy (n = 2) associated with anti-EGFR (n = 1), or immunotherapy with anti-PD1 (pembrolizumab) (n = 1); two patients achieved complete disease remission. Overall 2- and 5-year survival rates were 100%, with a median follow-up of 5 years (range = 2–9.5 years). Two- and 5-year disease free survival was 76.9 and 84.6%, respectively (95% confidence interval = −66.78–114.76 months). All patients are alive, 12 without disease, and one with stable disease. Genetic analyses showed TP53 germline mutations in six of eight patients analyzed (five inherited, one de novo). One patient had Beckwith–Wiedemann syndrome, with mosaic paternal uniparental disomy of chromosome 11, in both neoplastic and healthy adrenal tissue.Conclusion: We report the cases of 13 patients treated for ACT, including 12 aged
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- 2020
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161. Changes in Sexuality and Quality of Couple Relationship During the COVID-19 Lockdown
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Marta Panzeri, Roberta Ferrucci, Angela Cozza, and Lilybeth Fontanesi
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sexuality ,COVID-19 ,couples ,anxiety ,fear ,psychological distress ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic is heavily influencing people’s general well-being worldwide. Since its outbreak, many studies have explored the population’s general psychological well-being, while only a few studies have addressed how the COVID-19 pandemic and the lockdown are affecting sexuality. Sexual health, an important aspect of general well-being, has relevant consequences on people’s daily lives. Although it is well known that distress can affect sexuality, and it is possible to speculate that the outbreak’s psychological outcomes are affecting the population’s sexual life; recent literature does not explore couples’ sexuality and their relationship quality during the lockdown. The present preliminary research aimed to understand if the Italian population’s sexuality has changed, and if so, how it had changed since the spread of COVID-19, and which variables were influencing couples’ relationship quality during the COVID-19 lockdown. A questionnaire reserved especially for cohabiting couples was designed and distributed online from April 11 to May 5, 2020, the 5th and 8th weeks, respectively, after the start of the lockdown. Of the 124 respondents who completed the online survey, 73% were females. Despite the pandemic’s psychological consequences, when asked directly, most couples responded that they did not perceive any differences in their sexuality. However, some female participants did report a decrease in pleasure, satisfaction, desire, and arousal. The main reasons behind the changes in sexuality in women, therefore, appear to be worry, lack of privacy, and stress. Even when participants seemed to show high levels of resilience, the negative aspects of lockdown could affect their quality of sexual life. This study needs to be completed using qualitative data from online focus groups that have investigated how sexual life has changed and the main needs of couples. All the same, our results will serve to better address population needs and experiences, and provide ad hoc interventions during this unprecedented time of crisis.
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- 2020
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162. Coping Strategies and Considering the Possibility of Death in Those Bereaved by Sudden and Violent Deaths: Grief Severity, Depression, and Posttraumatic Growth
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Joscelyn E. Fisher, Jing Zhou, Rafael F. Zuleta, Carol S. Fullerton, Robert J. Ursano, and Stephen J. Cozza
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bereavement ,coping ,depression ,grief ,posttraumatic growth ,preparedness ,Psychiatry ,RC435-571 - Abstract
BackgroundBereavement by sudden and violent deaths can lead to increased grief severity, depression, and reduced posttraumatic growth compared to those bereaved by natural causes. These outcomes can be affected by coping strategies and whether a survivor had been “prepared” for the death. The present study examined the effect of coping and considering the possibility of death on grief severity, depression, and posttraumatic growth in those bereaved by sudden deaths.MethodsParticipants bereaved by suicide, accident, or combat deaths completed an online survey about demographics (including the cause of death), coping, grief severity, depression, and posttraumatic growth. A factor analysis of the coping measure yielded factors representing three coping strategies: avoidant coping, supportive coping, and active coping. These three strategies, the causes of death and considering the possibility of death were used as predictors of either grief severity, depression, or posttraumatic growth in multivariate linear regression models.ResultsEach coping strategy and cause of death was differentially associated with grief severity, depression, and posttraumatic growth. Specifically, supportive coping and active coping were each only associated with higher posttraumatic growth. In contrast, avoidant coping was associated with all outcomes (higher grief severity and depression and lower posttraumatic growth). In addition, accidents and suicides (compared to combat deaths) had independent effects on grief severity and posttraumatic growth. Considering the possibility of death interacted with avoidant coping and also with supportive coping to predict grief severity in combat-loss survivors.DiscussionFindings highlight the differential contributions of coping strategies and their complex relationships with cause of death in contributing to grief severity, depression, and posttraumatic growth. Avoidant coping contributed to negative outcomes and inhibited posttraumatic growth, suggesting its importance as a target for therapeutic intervention. Although supportive and active coping facilitated posttraumatic growth, they had less of a role in mitigating grief severity or depression in this study. Although considering the possibility of death appeared to mitigate negative outcomes among survivors of combat death, avoidance of that possibility is likely protective for the majority of family members whose loved ones return home safely.
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- 2020
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163. Insight into the mechanism of ferroptosis inhibition by ferrostatin-1
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Giovanni Miotto, Monica Rossetto, Maria Luisa Di Paolo, Laura Orian, Rina Venerando, Antonella Roveri, Ana-Marija Vučković, Valentina Bosello Travain, Mattia Zaccarin, Lucio Zennaro, Matilde Maiorino, Stefano Toppo, Fulvio Ursini, and Giorgio Cozza
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Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Ferroptosis is a form of cell death primed by iron and lipid hydroperoxides and prevented by GPx4. Ferrostatin-1 (fer-1) inhibits ferroptosis much more efficiently than phenolic antioxidants. Previous studies on the antioxidant efficiency of fer-1 adopted kinetic tests where a diazo compound generates the hydroperoxyl radical scavenged by the antioxidant. However, this reaction, accounting for a chain breaking effect, is only minimally useful for the description of the inhibition of ferrous iron and lipid hydroperoxide dependent peroxidation. Scavenging lipid hydroperoxyl radicals, indeed, generates lipid hydroperoxides from which ferrous iron initiates a new peroxidative chain reaction. We show that when fer-1 inhibits peroxidation, initiated by iron and traces of lipid hydroperoxides in liposomes, the pattern of oxidized species produced from traces of pre-existing hydroperoxides is practically identical to that observed following exhaustive peroxidation in the absence of the antioxidant. This supported the notion that the anti-ferroptotic activity of fer-1 is actually due to the scavenging of initiating alkoxyl radicals produced, together with other rearrangement products, by ferrous iron from lipid hydroperoxides. Notably, fer-1 is not consumed while inhibiting iron dependent lipid peroxidation. The emerging concept is that it is ferrous iron itself that reduces fer-1 radical. This was supported by electroanalytical evidence that fer-1 forms a complex with iron and further confirmed in cells by fluorescence of calcein, indicating a decrease of labile iron in the presence of fer-1. The notion of such as pseudo-catalytic cycle of the ferrostatin-iron complex was also investigated by means of quantum mechanics calculations, which confirmed the reduction of an alkoxyl radical model by fer-1 and the reduction of fer-1 radical by ferrous iron. In summary, GPx4 and fer-1 in the presence of ferrous iron, produces, by distinct mechanism, the most relevant anti-ferroptotic effect, i.e the disappearance of initiating lipid hydroperoxides. Keywords: Ferroptosis, Ferrostatin-1, Antioxidant, Lipid peroxidation, GPx4, Alkoxyl radical
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164. Identification of a New Serovar of Salmonella enterica in Mediterranean Buffalo Calves (Bubalus bubalis)
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Luisa D’Angelo, Domenico Vecchio, Debora Cozza, Immacolata La Tela, Maria Rosaria Carullo, Ilaria Menozzi, Erika Scaltriti, Stefano Pongolini, Giorgio Galiero, and Esterina De Carlo
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buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis) ,water buffalo ,salmonella ,antibiogram ,pathogens ,diarrhea ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
This case report describes for the first-time cases of severe gastroenteritis in water buffalo calves due to a new serovar of Salmonella enterica. The study was carried out on fecal matrix collected from live water buffalo calves that showed profuse diarrhea, severe dehydration and fever, exhibiting a systemic course. Culture and molecular investigations identified the pathogens isolated from intestinal contents as two Salmonella serovars, Salmonella enterica enterica O:35 and a new serovar of Salmonella enterica. The isolates showed multi-drug resistance. Timely diagnosis associated with a targeted antimicrobial treatment were found to be sufficient for the survival and recovery of the infected animals. Herd vaccines prepared from isolated pathogens were used to prevent further deaths of the calves.
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165. Role of Sulfate Transporters in Chromium Tolerance in Scenedesmus acutus M. (Sphaeropleales)
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Michele Ferrari, Radiana Cozza, Matteo Marieschi, and Anna Torelli
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abiotic stress ,chromium tolerance ,heavy metals ,microalgae sulfur metabolism ,Scenedesmus acutus ,sulfate-starvation ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
Sulfur (S) is essential for the synthesis of important defense compounds and in the scavenging potential of oxidative stress, conferring increased capacity to cope with biotic and abiotic stresses. Chromate can induce a sort of S-starvation by competing for uptake with SO42− and causing a depletion of cellular reduced compounds, thus emphasizing the role of S-transporters in heavy-metal tolerance. In this work we analyzed the sulfate transporter system in the freshwater green algae Scenedesmus acutus, that proved to possess both H+/SO42− (SULTRs) and Na+/SO42− (SLTs) plasma membrane sulfate transporters and a chloroplast-envelope localized ABC-type holocomplex. We discuss the sulfate uptake system of S. acutus in comparison with other taxa, enlightening differences among the clade Sphaeropleales and Volvocales/Chlamydomonadales. To define the role of S transporters in chromium tolerance, we analyzed the expression of SULTRs and SULPs components of the chloroplast ABC transporter in two strains of S. acutus with different Cr(VI) sensitivity. Their differential expression in response to Cr(VI) exposure and S availability seems directly linked to Cr(VI) tolerance, confirming the role of sulfate uptake/assimilation pathways in the metal stress response. The SULTRs up-regulation, observed in both strains after S-starvation, may directly contribute to enhancing Cr-tolerance by limiting Cr(VI) uptake and increasing sulfur availability for the synthesis of sulfur-containing defense molecules.
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- 2022
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166. Vacuum-assisted closure (VAC®) systems and microbiological isolation of infected wounds
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Valerio Cozza, Gilda Pepe, Marco Cintoni, Flavio De Maio, Giuseppe Tropeano, Sabina Magalini, Gabriele Sganga, Giovanni Delogu, and Daniele Gui
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Negative pressure wound therapy ,Infection control ,Wound infection ,Wound contamination ,Surgery ,RD1-811 ,Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,RC86-88.9 - Abstract
Abstract Background Negative pressure wound therapy is now largely used to treat infected wounds. The prevention and reduction of healthcare-associated infections is a high priority for any Department of Health and great efforts are spent to improve infection control systems. It is assumed that vacuum-assisted closure (VAC®) dressings should be watertight and that all the secretions are gathered in a single container but there is no consistent data on air leakage and possible dispersion of bacteria from the machine. Methods We have conducted a prospective experimental study on 10 patients with diagnosis of wound infection to verify whether the filtration process is microbiologically efficient. We compared the bacteria population present in the wound to the one present in the air discharged by the VAC® machine. Results This study shows that the contamination of the VAC® machine is considerably lower than the environment or wound contamination. Conclusions Negative pressure wound therapy system does not represent a risk factor for healthcare-associated infections.
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- 2018
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167. Multinational firms and the creation of technological linkages in Italy
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Claudio Cozza and Antonello Zanfei
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Multinational firms ,R&D ,technological linkages ,universities ,Social Sciences ,Economic history and conditions ,HC10-1085 - Abstract
Using empirical evidence from the Italian R&D survey, we assess the ability of multinational firms in setting-up technological linkages (Extra-muros R&D and R&D cooperation). We have found that Italian multinationals are more prone to perform Extra-muros R&D, while foreign multinationals are better at developing R&D cooperation. However, when selecting only the linkages with local counterparts, we find that foreign multinationals have no advantage vis-à-vis Italian firms; while multinationals still have some advantages in setting-up R&D cooperation with local universities. ults suggest that foreign multinationals can generally exploit “economies of common governance” when setting-up technical linkages, but they face relative disadvantages in terms of embeddedness in local systems.
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168. Análise das práticas de qualidade de vida e bem-estar em uma empresa familiar
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Patrinês Aparecida França Zonatto, Aline Konrath Lermen, Renata Coradini Bianchi, Juliana Andreia Rüdell Boligon, and Ana Carolina Cozza Josende da Silva
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bem-estar ,qualidade de vida ,empresa familiar. ,Social Sciences ,Economic theory. Demography ,HB1-3840 ,Economics as a science ,HB71-74 - Abstract
O estudo objetiva identificar as práticas de qualidade de vida e bem-estar no trabalho em uma empresa familiar. Realizou-se uma pesquisa descritiva a partir de entrevistas semiestruturadas. Os achados indicam que a empresa fornece práticas voltadas à qualidade de vida e ao bem-estar de seus colaboradores, a desenvolver suas funções de maneira eficaz. Além disso, por ser uma empresa familiar, há uma aproximação maior entre a gestão e os colaboradores, o que favorece, também, o bem-estar no trabalho. Embora não haja um planejamento para um possível processo sucessório , já se encontra em atuação na empresa a segunda geração da família, e o processo de sucessão é trabalhado de maneira natural e dentro do tempo de cada integrante da família.
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- 2018
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169. Progress and Remaining Gaps in Estimating the Global Disease Burden of Influenza
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Joseph Bresee, Julia Fitzner, Harry Campbell, Cheryl Cohen, Vanessa Cozza, Jorge Jara, Anand Krishnan, and Vernon Lee,
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influenza ,epidemiology ,surveillance ,disease burden ,influenza vaccines ,pandemic influenza ,Medicine ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Influenza has long been a global public health priority because of the threat of another global pandemic. Although data are available for the annual burden of seasonal influenza in many developed countries, fewer disease burden data are available for low-income and tropical countries. In recent years, however, the surveillance systems created as part of national pandemic preparedness efforts have produced substantial data on the epidemiology and impact of influenza in countries where data were sparse. These data are leading to greater interest in seasonal influenza, including implementation of vaccination programs. However, a lack of quality data on severe influenza, nonrespiratory outcomes, and high-risk groups, as well as a need for better mathematical models and economic evaluations, are some of the major gaps that remain. These gaps are the focus of multilateral research and surveillance efforts that will strengthen global efforts in influenza control in the future.
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170. Associations between tooth agenesis and displaced maxillary canines: a cross-sectional radiographic study
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Giuseppina Laganà, Nicolò Venza, Roberta Lione, Carlo Chiaramonte, Carlotta Danesi, and Paola Cozza
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Hypodontia ,Displaced maxillary canine ,Panoramic radiograph ,Guidance theory ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Abstract Background The aim of present study was to test the association between hypodontia and displaced maxillary canine when compared with a control group. Methods The study group was composed of 336 subjects with a mean age of 10.7 ± 1.2 years, presenting with at least one missing tooth. Exclusion criteria included syndromes, craniofacial malformations, extractions and trauma history and previous orthodontic treatment. The control group consisted of 336 subjects with a mean age of 10.7 ± 1.2 years, without agenesis. Stepwise multiple logistic regression using the backwards elimination and the Wald test method was performed to identify the best combination of hypodontia and displaced maxillary canine (P
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171. Facemask performance during maxillary protraction: a finite element analysis (FEA) evaluation of load and stress distribution on Delaire facemask
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Francesca Gazzani, Chiara Pavoni, Aldo Giancotti, Paola Cozza, and Roberta Lione
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Delaire face mask ,Maxillary protraction ,Class III malocclusion ,FEM analysis ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Abstract Background To evaluate load and stress distribution on Delaire facemask (FM) during maxillary protraction in class III growing patients by means of finite element analysis (FEA). A three-dimensional geometry of a Delaire FM was reconstructed from the original CAD 3D prototype, using software package (ANSYS 5.7). FM presented forehead and chin supports and stainless steel framework characterized by two lateral vertical bars connected to a crossbar with two pawls for elastic attachment. Two traction intensities (7.8 and 9.8 N) were applied on the FM pawls along three different downward inclined directions with respect to the occlusal plane (0°, 30°, or 50°, respectively). Resulting stresses and deformations were then tested through the von Mises yield criterion in order to underline the FM wear performance. Results The analysis showed that higher stresses and deformations are mostly related to axial forces of 9.8 N rather than 7.8 N. Stresses also progressively increased with increasing downward force inclinations (0°, 30°, and 50° with respect to the occlusal plane). The overall tensions were inferior to the limit of the elastic behavior (yield point) characterizing the material they are applied on. Thus, the FM structure absorbed the load applied with an elastic deformation of the lateral and horizontal bars. Conclusions Resulting stresses and deformations were directly proportional to protraction load amounts and to increasing downward inclination of forces. In all tested conditions, protraction forces were not able to determine plastic deformation on FM structure compromising its performance and efficiency.
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- 2018
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172. Movement of anterior teeth using clear aligners: a three-dimensional, retrospective evaluation
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Michele Tepedino, Valeria Paoloni, Paola Cozza, and Claudio Chimenti
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Clear aligners ,Orthodontic tooth movement ,Torque ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Abstract Background Clear aligner treatment offers several advantages, but the available literature shows that some kind of tooth movements are unpredictable. In addition, the majority of the studies are focused on one clear aligner system, while different characteristics of various systems can provide different treatment outcomes. The aim of the present retrospective cohort study was to evaluate the predictability of Nuvola® aligner system in achieving torque movements of anterior teeth. Methods Thirty-nine adult patients, who were consecutively treated with clear aligners, were retrospectively selected, and digital models pre-treatment (T0), post-treatment (T1) and the digital setup models (TS) were collected. Only the first phase of treatment made of 12 aligners was considered for the present study. Torque of anterior teeth was measured as labiolingual inclination on digital models at T0, T1, and TS using VAM software. Any difference between the predicted and achieved torque movements was evaluated using Wilcoxon signed-rank test or paired sample t test. First-type error was set as p
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173. Peer Tutors in the High School Health and Physical Education Department Adaptive Program.
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Cozza, Richard J.
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As a result of parent pressure, 12 students with severe mental and physical disabilities, previously educated outside the physical education facility, were integrated into an adaptive physical education program in a regular high school. This paper describes a project designed to begin a peer tutoring program to promote positive interactions between high school students and their peers with severe mental and physical disabilities; to cultivate higher self-esteem and a greater sensitivity on the part of all students regardless of abilities or disabilities; and to foster responsibility, confidence, and pride for all students. Peer tutor training, offered as a 1-year credit course, was open to all students. Copies of the following course materials are incorporated into this document: (1) a course selection guide description and information sheet; (2) a course syllabus; (3) a list of readings; (4) class schedule; (5) projects; (6) a parent permission slip for peer tutors to leave campus to actively participate in training; (7) an initial and a final student survey; (8) a student evaluation form for the peer tutoring program; (9) a peer tutoring grade sheet, with explanation; and (10) a peer tutor's communication sheet. (Contains 23 references.) (LL)
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174. Orthopaedic treatment effects of functional therapy on the sagittal pharyngeal dimensions in subjects with sleep-disordered breathing and Class II malocclusion
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C. Pavoni, E. Cretella Lombardo, R. Lione, P. Bollero, F. Ottaviani, and P. Cozza
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Otorhinolaryngology ,RF1-547 - Abstract
Con il termine Sleep disorder breathing (SDB) sintendono tutte quelle difficoltà respiratorie che si verificano durante il sonno. Si può osservare una grande variabilità nella sintomatologia dei pazienti affetti da SDB, direttamente proporzionale alla resistenza che le vie aeree superiori offrono al passaggio dellaria quando queste sono ostruite. LSDB rappresenta un ampio ventaglio di disturbi che vanno dal russamento primario fino ad arrivare alle apnee ostruttive del sonno. I bambini con problemi respiratori tendono a compensare lostruzione delle vie aeree assumendo posizioni caratteristiche, tali da garantire il mantenimento della pervietà delle vie aeree durante il sonno. Unanomalia di posizione nel sonno, durante la fase di crescita e sviluppo, si ripercuote in unalterazione dello sviluppo occlusale e in una modifica del pattern di crescita. Le principali alterazioni sono a carico del mascellare superiore, dellaltezza facciale, del tono muscolare e della posizione mandibolare; nei bambini con SDB, infatti, è spesso presente un pattern scheletrico di Classe II, con lunghezza mandibolare ridotta ed overbite aumentato. Lo scopo del presente studio è stato quello di valutare i cambiamenti craniofacciali indotti dalla terapia funzionale di avanzamento mandibolare con particolare riferimento alla dimensione sagittale delle vie aeree, superiori ed inferiori, alla posizione dellosso ioide e alla posizione della lingua in soggetti con SDB e malocclusione di Classe II, messi a confronto con un gruppo controllo in Classe II non trattato. 51 soggetti (24 femmine, 27 maschi; età media 9,9 ± 1,3 anni) con malocclusione dentoscheletrica di Classe II e SDB trattati con il dispositivo funzionale Monoblocco Modificato (MM) sono stati messi a confronto con un gruppo controllo non trattato di 31 soggetti (15 maschi, 16 femmine; età media 10,1 ± 1,1 anni) presentanti la stessa malocclusione senza SDB. Il gruppo di studio è stato valutato da uno specialista in otorinolaringoiatria per la definizione del tipo di respirazione ed è stato sottoposto ad un esame fisico completo. I genitori di tutti i pazienti hanno completato un questionario per valutare la presenza di sintomi notturni e diurni prima e dopo il test clinico (versione italiana in 22 punti del Pediatric sleep questionnaire, ideato da Ronald Chervin). Le teleradiografie in proiezione latero laterale sono state analizzate allinizio e alla fine del trattamento con MM. Tutte le misurazioni cefalometriche dei due gruppi sono state analizzate attraverso dei test per la valutazione statistica dei cambiamenti avvenuti durante il trattamento. I risultati hanno evidenziato dei cambiamenti scheletrici favorevoli nel gruppo trattato a tempo T2. La terapia funzionale di avanzamento mandibolare ha indotto dei cambiamenti statisticamente significativi nella dimensione sagittale delle vie aeree, nella posizione dellosso ioide e nella posizione della lingua in soggetti di Classe II affetti da SDB rispetto ai controlli non trattati. Dopo la terapia ortodontica in 45 pazienti del gruppo di studio è stata osservata una riduzione dei sintomi diurni di SDB. Il trattamento con apparecchiature funzionali, non solo migliora i rapporti tra mascellare superiore e mandibola, ma riduce anche il rischio del collasso delle vie aere superiori. La logica terapeutica si basa sul concetto che tutte le anomalie, legate ad un retroposizionamento mandibolare, beneficiano della terapia funzionale di avanzamento mandibolare, che è in grado di ampliare lo spazio posteriormente alla lingua ed allo stesso tempo promuovere lavanzamento linguale. Lo spostamento anteriore della mandibola influenza la posizione dellosso ioide e la posizione della lingua, aumentando lo spazio intermascellare in cui questultima alloggia e migliorando la morfologia delle vie aeree superiori. Ne consegue sia la risoluzione della malocclusione scheletrica di Classe II che il miglioramento dei rapporti retrofaringei, eliminando quei fattori predisponenti per lo sviluppo di disturbi respiratori in età adulta.
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175. Measuring 3D shape in orthodontics through geometric morphometrics
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Luis Huanca Ghislanzoni, Roberta Lione, Paola Cozza, and Lorenzo Franchi
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Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Abstract Background Geometric morphometrics (GMM) has been traditionally applied to the field of biology to study developmental differentiations between species. Orthodontics deals with the shape and size of the face and its components. While several tools have been used to measure size, proportions, and relations between anatomical components, shape has been mainly described by esthetic criteria. The purpose of this paper is to present methods to measure shape of 3D orthodontic data, beyond the conventional tools that have been traditionally used in cephalometrics and in facial and dental cast analysis. Findings The authors showcase an example of applying geometric morphometrics to measure palates from scanned dental casts. GMM can be used as a useful tool to describe the three-dimensional shape of surfaces of orthodontic interest. A general introduction to the theoretical principles of how to apply GMM is provided. Conclusions Variability can be measured through the Principal Component Analysis (PCA) and can lead to the identification of shape patterns and sources of variability of the shape, independently from changes in size.
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176. Evaluation of the morphometric covariation between palatal and craniofacial skeletal morphology in class III malocclusion growing subjects
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Paoloni, V., Gastaldi, G., Franchi, L., De razza, F. C., and Cozza, P.
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177. Comparative genomic analysis reveals high intra-serovar plasticity within Salmonella Napoli isolated in 2005–2017
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Mastrorilli, Eleonora, Petrin, Sara, Orsini, Massimiliano, Longo, Alessandra, Cozza, Debora, Luzzi, Ida, Ricci, Antonia, Barco, Lisa, and Losasso, Carmen
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178. Pharmacophore-guided discovery of CDC25 inhibitors causing cell cycle arrest and tumor regression
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Kabakci, Zeynep, Käppeli, Simon, Cantù, Claudio, Jensen, Lasse D., König, Christiane, Toggweiler, Janine, Gentili, Christian, Ribaudo, Giovanni, Zagotto, Giuseppe, Basler, Konrad, Pinna, Lorenzo A., Cozza, Giorgio, and Ferrari, Stefano
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179. Leveling the curve of Spee: Comparison between continuous archwire treatment and Invisalign system: A retrospective study
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Rozzi, M, Giulia, T, Manuela, M, and Cozza, P
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Settore MED/03 ,Orthodontics - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to evaluate and compare leveling of the curve of Spee (COS) achieved by traditional fixed appliances and Invisalign clear aligners (Align Technology, Santa Clara, Calif).This retrospective study involved 2 groups of subjects with an increased COS depth. Patients treated with the Invisalign system (I group) and patients treated with the standard edgewise full-fixed appliance (F group). The I group included 30 subjects (13 males, 17 females; mean age, 24 years 5 months ± 19 months). The F group included 32 subjects (12 males, 20 females; mean age, 22 years 4 months ± 21 months). The 2 groups were matched for sex, age, vertical pattern, and observation period. Pretreatment (T0) and posttreatment (T1) lateral cephalograms were analyzed. COS depth was measured on digital dental casts. The intragroup variation between T0 and T1 was analyzed with a paired t test. The intergroup variation was evaluated using an unpaired t test.The leveling of COS was statistically significant, comparing T0 and T1 within the groups. The F group presented a statistically significant extrusion of posterior teeth, with a flaring of the mandibular incisors. The I group showed a statistically significant intrusion of the mandibular incisors, with excellent control in the proclination of incisors during the intrusion movement.Traditional continuous archwire treatment and the Invisalign system effectively level the COS.
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180. An Iron Shield to Protect Epigallocatehin-3-Gallate from Degradation: Multifunctional Self-Assembled Iron Oxide Nanocarrier Enhances Protein Kinase CK2 Intracellular Targeting and Inhibition
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Luca Fasolato, Massimiliano Magro, Giorgio Cozza, Ferruccio Sbarra, Simone Molinari, Enrico Novelli, Fabio Vianello, and Andrea Venerando
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epigallocatechin-3-gallate ,nanocarrier ,protein kinase CK2 ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
Protein kinase CK2 is largely involved in cell proliferation and apoptosis and is generally recognized as an Achilles’ heel of cancer, being overexpressed in several malignancies. The beneficial effects of (−)-epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) in the prevention and treatment of several diseases, including cancer, have been widely reported. However, poor stability and limited bioavailability hinder the development of EGCG as an effective therapeutic agent. The combination of innovative nanomaterials and bioactive compounds into nanoparticle-based systems demonstrates the synergistic advantages of nanocomplexes as compared to the individual components. In the present study, we developed a self-assembled core-shell nanohybrid (SAMN@EGCG) combining EGCG and intrinsic dual-signal iron oxide nanoparticles (Surface Active Maghemite Nanoparticles). Interestingly, nano-immobilization on SAMNs protects EGCG from degradation, preventing its auto-oxidation. Most importantly, the nanohybrid was able to successfully deliver EGCG into cancer cells, displaying impressive protein kinase CK2 inhibition comparable to that obtained with the most specific CK2 inhibitor, CX-4945 (5.5 vs. 3 µM), thus promoting the phytochemical exploitation as a valuable alternative for cancer therapy. Finally, to assess the advantages offered by nano-immobilization, we tested SAMN@EGCG against Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a Gram-negative bacterium involved in severe lung infections. An improved antimicrobial effect with a drastic drop of MIC from 500 to 32.7 μM was shown.
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181. A Voxel-Based Assessment of Noise Properties in Computed Tomography Imaging with the ASiR-V and ASiR Iterative Reconstruction Algorithms
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Patrizio Barca, Daniela Marfisi, Chiara Marzi, Sabino Cozza, Stefano Diciotti, Antonio Claudio Traino, and Marco Giannelli
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computed tomography ,iterative reconstruction algorithms ,ASiR ,ASiR-V ,noise level ,noise spatial uniformity ,Technology ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Given the inherent characteristics of nonlinearity and nonstationarity of iterative reconstruction algorithms in computed tomography (CT) imaging, this study aimed to perform, for the first time, a voxel-based characterization of noise properties in CT imaging with the ASiR-V and ASiR algorithms as compared with conventional filtered back projection (FBP). Multiple repeated scans of the Catphan-504 phantom were carried out. CT images were reconstructed using FBP and ASiR/ASiR-V with different blending levels of reconstruction (20%, 40%, 60%, 80%, 100%). Noise maps and their nonuniformity index (NUI) were obtained according to the approach proposed by the report of AAPM TG-233. For the homogeneous CTP486 module, ASiR-V/ASiR allowed a noise reduction of up to 63.7%/52.9% relative to FBP. While the noise reduction values of ASiR-V-/ASiR-reconstructed images ranged up to 33.8%/39.9% and 31.2%/35.5% for air and Teflon contrast objects, respectively, these values were approximately 60%/50% for other contrast objects (PMP, LDPE, polystyrene, acrylic, Delrin). Moreover, for all contrast objects but air and Teflon, ASiR-V showed a greater noise reduction potential than ASiR when the blending level was ≥40%. While noise maps of the homogenous CTP486 module showed only a slight spatial variation of noise (NUI < 5.2%) for all reconstruction algorithms, the NUI values of iterative-reconstructed images of the nonhomogeneous CTP404 module increased nonlinearly with blending level and were 19%/15% and 6.7% for pure ASiR-V/ASiR and FBP, respectively. Overall, these results confirm the potential of ASiR-V and ASiR in reducing noise as compared with conventional FBP, suggesting, however, that the use of pure ASiR-V or ASiR might be suboptimal for specific clinical applications.
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182. How to Improve Effectiveness of Renewable Space Heating Programs by Better Understanding Homeowner—Installer Interactions
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Alisa Freyre, Stefano Cozza, Matthias Rüetschi, Meinrad Bürer, Marlyne Sahakian, and Martin K. Patel
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renewable heating ,heat pumps ,homeowners ,installers ,energy programs ,subsidies ,Technology - Abstract
In this paper, we perform a literature review on the current state of knowledge about homeowners in the context of the adoption of renewable heating systems. Despite a considerable number of studies about homeowners, homeowner–installer interactions, and ways to improve the effectiveness of renewable heating programs, based on homeowner knowledge, have not yet been studied in much detail. To address these knowledge gaps, we conduct a qualitative study on single-family house owners who installed heat pumps and took part in a renewable heating program in Geneva, Switzerland. We cover homeowner practices in choosing installers and heating system types, homeowners’ feedback about heat pump installation and use, as well as their experience in participation in the renewable heating program. Based on the literature review and the findings from the interviews, we provide the following recommendations on how to increase the effectiveness of renewable heating programs: (a) support for homeowners should not be limited to financial incentives; (b) partnership programs with installers could help to increase the quality of installation services and enable homeowners to choose qualified installers; and (c) assisting homeowners in pre-qualification and ex-post analysis, in learning how to operate their renewable heating systems and in solving problems during the post-installation period, can contribute to improved technology reputation, which can, in turn, increase technology uptake by other homeowners.
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183. Hydrophobic Derivatives of Glycopeptide Antibiotics as Inhibitors of Protein Kinases
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Cozza, G., Fortuna, M., Meggio, F., Sarno, S., Kubbutat, M. H. G., Totzke, F., Schaechtele, C., Pinna, L. A., Olsufyeva, E. N., and Preobrazhenskaya, M. N.
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184. The insulin-degrading enzyme is an allosteric modulator of the 20S proteasome and a potential competitor of the 19S
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Sbardella, Diego, Tundo, Grazia R., Coletta, Andrea, Marcoux, Julien, Koufogeorgou, Efthymia Ioanna, Ciaccio, Chiara, Santoro, Anna M., Milardi, Danilo, Grasso, Giuseppe, Cozza, Paola, Bousquet-Dubouch, Marie-Pierre, Marini, Stefano, and Coletta, Massimo
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185. Multinationals and R&D cooperation: empirical evidence from the Italian R&D survey
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Cozza, Claudio, Perani, Giulio, and Zanfei, Antonello
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186. Mandibular response after rapid maxillary expansion in class II growing patients: a pilot randomized controlled trial
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Roberta Lione, Valerio Brunelli, Lorenzo Franchi, Chiara Pavoni, Bernardo Quiroga Souki, and Paola Cozza
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Rapid maxillary expansion ,Mandibular response ,Class II malocclusion ,Growing subjects ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Abstract Background The aim of this pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) was to evaluate the sagittal mandibular response induced by rapid maxillary expansion (RME) therapy in mixed dentition patients with class II malocclusion, comparing the effects of bonded RME and banded RME with a matched untreated class II control group. Methods This RCT was designed in parallel with an allocation ratio of 1:1:1. The sample consisted of 30 children with a mean age of 8.1 ± 0.6 years who were randomly assigned to three groups: group 1 treated with bonded RME, group 2 treated with banded RME, and group 3 the untreated control group. All patients met the following inclusion criteria: early mixed dentition, class II molar relationship, transverse discrepancy ≥ 4 mm, overjet ≥ 5 mm, and prepubertal skeletal maturity stage (CS1–CS2). The expansion screw was activated one quarter of a turn per day (0.25 mm) until overcorrection was reached. For each subject, lateral cephalograms and plaster casts were obtained before treatment (T1) and after 1 year (T2). A randomization list was created for the group assignment, with an allocation ratio of 1:1:1. The observer who performed all the measurements was blinded to group assignment. The study was single-blinded in regard to statistical analysis. Results RME was effective in the correction of maxillary deficiency. Class II patients treated with both types of RME showed no significant improvement of the anteroposterior relationship of the maxilla and the mandible at both skeletal and occlusal levels. The acrylic splint RME had significant effects on reducing the skeletal vertical dimension and the gonial angle. Conclusions The orthopedic expansion did not affect the sagittal relationship of class II patients treated in the early mixed dentition when compared with the untreated control group. Additional studies with a larger sample are warranted to elucidate individual variations in dento-skeletal mandibular response to the maxillary expansion protocol in class-II-growing patients. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03159962.
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187. The landscape of BRAF transcript and protein variants in human cancer
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Andrea Marranci, Zhijie Jiang, Marianna Vitiello, Elena Guzzolino, Laura Comelli, Samanta Sarti, Simone Lubrano, Cinzia Franchin, Ileabett Echevarría-Vargas, Andrea Tuccoli, Alberto Mercatanti, Monica Evangelista, Paolo Sportoletti, Giorgio Cozza, Ettore Luzi, Enrico Capobianco, Jessie Villanueva, Giorgio Arrigoni, Giovanni Signore, Silvia Rocchiccioli, Letizia Pitto, Nicholas Tsinoremas, and Laura Poliseno
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BRAF ,RNA-sequencing ,Exon-spanning reads ,Melanoma ,Transcript variants ,Protein variants ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Background The BRAF protein kinase is widely studied as a cancer driver and therapeutic target. However, the regulation of its expression is not completely understood. Results Taking advantage of the RNA-seq data of more than 4800 patients belonging to 9 different cancer types, we show that BRAF mRNA exists as a pool of 3 isoforms (reference BRAF, BRAF-X1, and BRAF-X2) that differ in the last part of their coding sequences, as well as in the length (BRAF-ref: 76 nt; BRAF-X1 and BRAF-X2: up to 7 kb) and in the sequence of their 3’UTRs. The expression levels of BRAF-ref and BRAF-X1/X2 are inversely correlated, while the most prevalent among the three isoforms varies from cancer type to cancer type. In melanoma cells, the X1 isoform is expressed at the highest level in both therapy-naïve cells and cells with acquired resistance to vemurafenib driven by BRAF gene amplification or expression of the Δ[3–10] splicing variant. In addition to the BRAF-ref protein, the BRAF-X1 protein (the full length as well as the Δ[3–10] variant) is also translated. The expression levels of the BRAF-ref and BRAF-X1 proteins are similar, and together they account for BRAF functional activities. In contrast, the endogenous BRAF-X2 protein is hard to detect because the C-terminal domain is selectively recognized by the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway and targeted for degradation. Conclusions By shedding light on the repertoire of BRAF mRNA and protein variants, and on the complex regulation of their expression, our work paves the way to a deeper understanding of a crucially important player in human cancer and to a more informed development of new therapeutic strategies.
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188. Florencio Sánchez, la tubercolosi e la medicina della Belle Époque: conquiste e limiti della salute tra fine Ottocento e primo Novecento
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Andrea Cozza
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French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature ,PQ1-3999 - Abstract
Tra la fine del XIX secolo e l’inizio del XX l’Europa visse un’epoca di relativa pace, industrializzazione, affermazione e sviluppo della scienza e della tecnica e fiducia nel progresso scientifico-tecnologico. Nel contesto della Belle Époque ebbe un considerevole incremento anche la Medicina, ma rimanevano molte questioni aperte, prima tra tutte l’impari lotta contro le malattie infettive. Infatti non era ancora stata messa a punto la sintesi di molecole sintetiche antibatteriche, e diverse malattie, in primisla tubercolosi (principalmente nella sua localizzazione polmonare), rappresentavano una vera e propria “calamità” per la popolazione europea - e non solo europea - dell’epoca. La percezione romantica che si ebbe della tubercolosi nella prima metà dell’Ottocento come malattia elitaria, venne scalzata dal dilagante diffondersi negli strati meno abbienti della società, divenendo il corrispettivo di indigenza e alienazione sociale (la cosiddetta “malattia del proletariato”). La paura antropologica della malattia si stigmatizzò in innumerevoli espressioni artistiche letterarie e visive che rispecchiarono un carattere assai cupo dell’”epoca bella”. Della tubercolosi fu vittima anche Florencio Sánchez (1875-1910), che con le sue disposizioni testamentarie espresse l’intenzione di destinare il suo corpo alla dissezione e alla didattica medica, in una sorta di ultima titanica ribalta nei confronti della malattia.
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189. Formação de professores de educação física: análise da revista Movimento
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Marcos Paulo Vaz de Campos Pereira, Giovana Rastelli, Elias Barboza Lacerda, Jessica Cozza, Fernanda Granato de Souza, Fabrício João Milan, Jair Rodrigues Dutra, and Gelcemar Oliveira Farias
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Formação inicial ,Formação continuada ,Educação Física ,Sports ,GV557-1198.995 - Abstract
Objetivo: O objetivo desta investigação foi analisar os estudos publicados na Revista Movimento que reportam a formação inicial e continuada de professores de Educação Física. Métodos: O estudo se caracteriza como uma pesquisa documental, sendo utilizada como fonte de dados a Revista Movimento, determinando como palavras chaves para a busca: Formação Inicial e Formação Continuada. Para a análise dos estudos foi utilizado análise de conteúdo, por meio de três etapas: pré-análise, codificação e categorização, em que foram criadas categorias de análise como o ano de publicação, o tipo de estudo e os principais resultados. Resultados: Na busca inicial foram encontrados 95 artigos, sendo 55 no descritor formação inicial e 28 na formação continuada a partir do ano de 2004. Para a análise final foram selecionados 36 estudos com foco a formação do professor de Educação Física. Conclusão: Destaca-se a formação inicial e continuada de professores como uma temática emergente para novas investigações, apresentando o estágio curricular como foco de pesquisa. ABSTRACT. Training of teachers of physical education: analysis of Movement Journal. Objective: The objective of this research was to analyze the studies published in the Movement Journal that report the initial and continuous training of Physical Education teachers. Methods: The study is characterized as a documentary research, being used as data source the Movement Journal, determining as key words for the search: Initial Formation and Continued Formation. For the analysis of the studies, content analysis was used through three steps: pre-analysis, coding and categorization, in which categories of analysis were created, such as the year of publication, the type of study and the main results. Results: In the initial search, 95 articles were found, being 55 in the initial training descriptor and 28 in the continuous training from the year 2004. For the final analysis, 36 studies were selected with focus the formation of the teachers of Physical Education. Conclusion: It is important to emphasize the initial and continuous formation of teachers as an emerging theme for new investigations, presenting the curricular internship as a research focus.
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190. Can we predict firms' innovativeness? The identification of innovation performers in an Italian region through a supervised learning approach.
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Ilaria Gandin and Claudio Cozza
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
The study shows the feasibility of predicting firms' expenditures in innovation, as reported in the Community Innovation Survey, applying a supervised machine-learning approach on a sample of Italian firms. Using an integrated dataset of administrative records and balance sheet data, designed to include all informative variables related to innovation but also easily accessible for most of the cohort, random forest algorithm is implemented to obtain a classification model aimed to identify firms that are potential innovation performers. The performance of the classifier, estimated in terms of AUC, is 0.794. Although innovation investments do not always result in patenting, the model is able to identify 71.92% of firms with patents. More encouraging results emerge from the analysis of the inner working of the model: predictors identified as most important-such as firm size, sector belonging and investment in intangible assets-confirm previous findings of literature, but in a completely different framework. The outcomes of this study are considered relevant for both economic analysts, because it demonstrates the potential of data-driven models for understanding the nature of innovation behaviour, and practitioners, such as policymakers or venture capitalists, who can benefit by evidence-based tools in the decision-making process.
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191. Necrotizing Fasciitis Following Herpes Zoster Ophthalmicus in an Immunocompromised Patient
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Grazia Maria Cozzupoli, Daniele Gui, Valerio Cozza, Claudio Lodoli, Mariano Alberto Pennisi, Aldo Caporossi, and Benedetto Falsini
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Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Necrotizing fasciitis (NF) is a rare infection that spreads rapidly along the subcutaneous soft tissue planes. NF rarely involves the periorbital region due to the excellent blood supply of this region. We report a case of periorbital necrotising fasciitis following herpes zoster (HZ) in an immunocompromised 70-year-old patient with a dramatically rapid evolution into septic shock. In our patient, the surprisingly rapid spread of the bacterial superinfection led the periorbital cellulitis to turn into frank NF within 2 hours, with an overwhelming evolution. Despite the prompt start of a systemic antibiotic therapy and the immediate surgical intervention, the patient had a septic shock; she was treated in ITU for 31 days and then discharged to a medical ward and eventually died for a mix of complications of the medical treatment and comorbidities. This case is unique because any documented cases of periorbital NF triggered by HZ had never led to a septic shock and death. Ophthalmologists should be aware that even common skin lesions caused by shingles can determine a dramatic clinical picture, in presence of predisposing factors.
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192. In Silico Predicted Antifungal Peptides: In Vitro and In Vivo Anti-Candida Activity
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Tecla Ciociola, Walter Magliani, Tiziano De Simone, Thelma A. Pertinhez, Stefania Conti, Giorgio Cozza, Oriano Marin, and Laura Giovati
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antifungal peptides ,Candida albicans ,circular dichroism spectroscopy ,Galleria mellonella model ,in silico analysis ,structure–activity relationship ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
It has been previously demonstrated that synthetic antibody-derived peptides could exert a significant activity in vitro, ex vivo, and/or in vivo against microorganisms and viruses, as well as immunomodulatory effects through the activation of immune cells. Based on the sequence of previously described antibody-derived peptides with recognized antifungal activity, an in silico analysis was conducted to identify novel antifungal candidates. The present study analyzed the candidacidal and structural properties of in silico designed peptides (ISDPs) derived by amino acid substitutions of the parent peptide KKVTMTCSAS. ISDPs proved to be more active in vitro than the parent peptide and all proved to be therapeutic in Galleria mellonella candidal infection, without showing toxic effects on mammalian cells. ISDPs were studied by circular dichroism spectroscopy, demonstrating different structural organization. These results allowed to validate a consensus sequence for the parent peptide KKVTMTCSAS that may be useful in the development of novel antimicrobial molecules.
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193. Sleep Bruxism and SDB in Albanian Growing Subjects: A Cross-Sectional Study
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Giuseppina Laganà, Vesna Osmanagiq, Arianna Malara, Nicolò Venza, and Paola Cozza
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bruxism ,questionnaire ,SDB ,OSAS ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate a possible correlation between sleep bruxism and risk factors of developing obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) in a sample of growing subjects and to assess parental awareness about sleep bruxism in their children. Methods: The sample was composed of 310 subjects (173 females and 137 males), with a mean age of 8.9 years, attending “Ndre Mjeda” school of Tirana (Albania). All parents of the children participating in the study were asked to fill in a questionnaire manually or via a digital version. The questionnaire was composed of three sections: personal data, sleep quality data, and OSAS risk factors, and it was filled out by both parents. Results: Of our samples, 41.3% presented with bruxism, and 16.5% of the parents ground their teeth. Oral breathing was reported in 11.9% of the subjects, and among these, 40% of the subjects were affected by bruxism (p > 0.05). Of the subjects, 18.7% snore overnight. Comparing it with sleep bruxism, the two phenomena are often related (p = 0.00). Conclusions: Heredity, night-sweating, nycturia, oral breathing, and snoring seem to have a significant correlation with bruxism.
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194. Effect of cisplatin on proteasome activity
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Tundo, G.R., Sbardella, D., Ciaccio, C., De Pascali, S., Campanella, V., Cozza, P., Tarantino, U., Coletta, M., Fanizzi, F.P., and Marini, S.
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195. Stirring Coherence Time to Predict Stirrer Efficiency in Loaded Reverberation Chambers
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Cozza, Andrea
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The last two decades have seen numerous investigations about the optimal design of mechanical stirrers for reverberation chambers (RCs), with the aim of improving their stirring efficiency, without leading to a clear consensus on the reasons for their limited efficiency. This article introduces a new criterion, by focusing on the incremental disorder introduced by mechanical stirrers, measured by their stirring coherence time, a measure of the rate of loss of coherence independent from the RC loading and excitation source. The model predicts that increasing losses would result in a loss of disorder and, therefore, of stirring efficiency. Therefore, the stirring efficiency is not limited by a stirrer being too small (electrically) or too simple-shaped, but by the limited time they have to introduce disorder in a lossy RC. Experimental tests confirm the accuracy of the model's predictions under variable loading conditions. The model can predict the maximum loading for which a stirrer can be acceptably efficient. It applies to electromagnetic compatibility testing of lossy devices, as well as over-the-air tests for wireless communication devices, where absorbers are introduced in order to emulate different propagation environments.
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- 2024
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196. A Framework for Comparing and Predicting Stirrer Efficiencies in Different Reverberation Chambers
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Cozza, Andrea
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The concept of stirring coherence time has been recently introduced as an effective way of measuring the ability of a mechanical stirrer to introduce disorder in a reverberation chamber (RC) and predicting the stirrer efficiency under any loading condition. This article builds upon those findings by introducing the intrinsic stirrer efficiency parameters (ISEP), which are independent of the RC features. Tests in three different RCs confirm the viability of this approach, with several practical implications for RC users. First, the ISEP clarify why a stirrer with good efficiency in an RC will display a lower efficiency in a larger RC, explaining in quantitative terms why a larger stirrer is often necessary if a target stirring efficiency is required. Then, a stirrer can be characterized in any RC, obtaining the same ISEP, thus, allowing a direct comparison of the performance of different stirrer designs, unbiased by the RC features, simplifying the identification of the main physical mechanisms responsible for the stirring efficiency. Finally, since the ISEP can predict a stirrer efficiency in other RCs, an optimal stirrer design can be straightforwardly selected from the ISEP of previously tested stirrers, avoiding renewed testing of multiple stirrer prototypes.
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- 2024
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197. Comparison of the abrasive properties of two different systems for interproximal enamel reduction: oscillating versus manual strips
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Gazzani, Francesca, Lione, Roberta, Pavoni, Chiara, Mampieri, Gianluca, and Cozza, Paola
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- 2019
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198. Gelatinolytic activity in gingival crevicular fluid and saliva of growing patients with Marfan syndrome: a case-control study
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Laganà, Giuseppina, Fasciglione, Giovanni Francesco, Biondi, Andrea, Coletta, Massimiliano, Ruvolo, Giovanni, and Cozza, Paola
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- 2019
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199. Saliva for assessing creatinine, uric acid, and potassium in nephropathic patients
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Bilancio, Giancarlo, Cavallo, Pierpaolo, Lombardi, Cinzia, Guarino, Ermanno, Cozza, Vincenzo, Giordano, Francesco, Palladino, Giuseppe, and Cirillo, Massimo
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- 2019
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200. 3D evaluation of maxillary morphology in Marfan growing subjects: a controlled clinical study
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Laganà, Giuseppina, Palmacci, Daniel, Ruvolo, Giovanni, Cozza, Paola, and Paoloni, Valeria
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- 2019
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