12 results on '"Antonella Bucci"'
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2. A Decision-tree Approach to Stratify DLBCL Risk Based on Stromal and Immune Microenvironment Determinants
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Gian Maria Zaccaria, Maria Carmela Vegliante, Giuseppe Mezzolla, Marianna Stranieri, Giacomo Volpe, Nicola Altini, Grazia Gargano, Susanna Anita Pappagallo, Antonella Bucci, Flavia Esposito, Giuseppina Opinto, Felice Clemente, Antonio Negri, Paolo Mondelli, Maria Stella De Candia, Vitoantonio Bevilacqua, Attilio Guarini, and Sabino Ciavarella
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Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs ,RC633-647.5 - Published
- 2023
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3. NR1H3 (LXRα) is associated with pro-inflammatory macrophages, predicts survival and suggests potential therapeutic rationales in diffuse large b-cell lymphoma
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Maria Carmela Vegliante, Saveria Mazzara, Gian Maria Zaccaria, Simona De Summa, Flavia Esposito, Federica Melle, Giovanna Motta, Maria Rosaria Sapienza, Giuseppina Opinto, Giacomo Volpe, Antonella Bucci, Grazia Gargano, Anna Enjuanes, Valentina Tabanelli, Stefano Fiori, Carla Minoia, Felice Clemente, Antonio Negri, Alessandro Gulino, Gaia Morello, Anna Scattone, Alfredo F. Zito, Stefania Tommasi, Claudio Agostinelli, Umberto Vitolo, Annalisa Chiappella, Anna Maria Barbui, Enrico Derenzini, Pier Luigi Zinzani, Beatrice Casadei, Alfredo Rivas‐Delgado, Armando López‐Guillermo, Elias Campo, Antonio Moschetta, Attilio Guarini, Stefano A. Pileri, and Sabino Ciavarella
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liver X receptors ,Cancer Research ,deconvolution ,diffuse large B-cell lymphoma ,gene expression profiling ,microenvironment ,Oncology ,Hematology ,General Medicine - Abstract
The role of macrophages (Mo) and their prognostic impact in diffuse large B-cell lymphomas (DLBCL) remain controversial. By regulating the lipid metabolism, Liver-X-Receptors (LXRs) control Mo polarization/inflammatory response, and their pharmacological modulation is under clinical investigation to treat human cancers, including lymphomas. Herein, we surveyed the role of LXRs in DLBCL for prognostic purposes. Comparing bulk tumors with purified malignant and normal B-cells, we found an intriguing association of NR1H3, encoding for the LXR-α isoform, with the tumor microenvironment (TME). CIBERSORTx-based purification on large DLBCL datasets revealed a high expression of the receptor transcript in M1-like pro-inflammatory Mo. By determining an expression cut-off of NR1H3, we used digital measurement to validate its prognostic capacity on two large independent on-trial and real-world cohorts. Independently of classical prognosticators, NR1H3
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- 2022
4. Green and scalable synthesis of nanocrystalline kuramite
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Andrea Giaccherini, Giuseppe Cucinotta, Stefano Martinuzzi, Enrico Berretti, Werner Oberhauser, Alessandro Lavacchi, Giovanni Orazio Lepore, Giordano Montegrossi, Maurizio Romanelli, Antonio De Luca, Massimo Innocenti, Vanni Moggi Cecchi, Matteo Mannini, Antonella Buccianti, and Francesco Di Benedetto
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cu2znsns4 (czts) ,cu3sns4 (cts) ,green chemistry ,kuramite ,photovoltaic materials ,solvothermal synthesis ,Technology ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 ,Science ,Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The new generation of solar cells aims to overcome many of the issues created by silicon-based devices (e.g., decommissioning, flexibility and high-energy production costs). Due to the scarcity of the resources involved in the process and the need for the reduction of potential pollution, a greener approach to solar cell material production is required. Among others, the solvothermal approach for the synthesis of nanocrystalline Cu–Sn–S (CTS) materials fulfils all of these requirements. The material constraints must be considered, not only for the final product, but for the whole production process. Most works reporting the successful synthesis of CTS have employed surfactants, high pressure or noxious solvents. In this paper, we demonstrate the synthesis of nanocrystalline kuramite by means of a simpler, greener and scalable solvothermal synthesis. We exploited a multianalytical characterization approach (X-ray diffraction, extended X-ray absorption fine structure, field emission scanning electron microscopy, Raman spectroscopy and electronic microprobe analysis (EMPA)) to discriminate kuramite from other closely related polymorphs. Moreover, we confirmed the presence of structural defects due to a relevant antisite population.
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- 2019
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5. The Valuation of Multiple Options: An Application to the Exchange Rate Market of the Italian Lira
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Antonella Bucci and Emilio Barone
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Actuarial science ,Exchange rate ,Portfolio ,Asian option ,Call option ,Binomial options pricing model ,Black–Scholes model ,Business ,Trinomial tree ,Valuation (finance) - Abstract
The first part of the paper presents some basic relationships linking multiple options, i.e. options written on several risky assets and, specifically, options on the maximum and the minimum of n assets. This is followed by a description of the features of currency option bonds, which offer their holders a series of multiple currency options, and of the Fong and Vasicek M.A.P. strategy, which consists in replicating the payoff of a call option on the maximum written on several assets. Subsequently, Johnson's equation for pricing options on the maximum of n assets is presented and adapted to the case of currency options, with a test of the underlying assumptions to see whether they apply to the exchange market of the lira. Call options on the maximum written on the dollar, the yen and the DM are then priced and a simulation carried out to replicate the value of these options with a dynamically adjusted portfolio made up of the three underlying currencies. Lastly, a comparison is made of the results obtained by an equally distributed multicurrency portfolio and by a M.A.P. strategy.
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- 1990
6. From vine to wine: Data on 87Sr/86Sr from rocks and soils as a geologic and pedologic characterisation of vineyards
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Eleonora Braschi, Sara Marchionni, Simone Priori, Martina Casalini, Simone Tommasini, Laura Natarelli, Antonella Buccianti, Pierluigi Bucelli, Edoardo A.C. Costantini, and Sandro Conticelli
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Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics ,R858-859.7 ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 - Abstract
This data article describes the soils characterisation, bedrock geochemical composition and descriptive statistics of 87Sr/86Sr in wines, grape saps, labile fractions of soils (bio-available), whole soils, and bedrocks used to explore the Sr isotope conservation from rocks and soils to vine and wine. These data also describe the reproducibility of the isotopic composition of wine over four harvest years (2008–2011) on 11 selected experimental parcels (sampling point). The data reported in this paper are related to the research article (Braschi et al., 2018) [1].
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- 2018
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7. Part–Whole Relations: New Insights about the Dynamics of Complex Geochemical Riverine Systems
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Caterina Gozzi, Roberta Sauro Graziano, and Antonella Buccianti
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riverine chemistry ,complex dynamics ,compositional data analysis ,perturbation operator ,compositional changes ,multifractality ,Mineralogy ,QE351-399.2 - Abstract
Nature is often characterized by systems that are far from thermodynamic equilibrium, and rivers are not an exception for the Earth’s critical zone. When the chemical composition of stream waters is investigated, it emerges that riverine systems behave as complex systems. This means that the compositions have properties that depend on the integrity of the whole (i.e., the composition with all the chemical constituents), properties that arise thanks to the innumerable nonlinear interactions between the elements of the composition. The presence of interconnections indicates that the properties of the whole cannot be fully understood by examining the parts of the system in isolation. In this work, we propose investigating the complexity of riverine chemistry by using the CoDA (Compositional Data Analysis) methodology and the performance of the perturbation operator in the simplex geometry. With riverine bicarbonate considered as a key component of regional and global biogeochemical cycles and Ca2+ considered as mostly related to the weathering of carbonatic rocks, perturbations were calculated for subsequent couples of compositions after ranking the data for increasing values of the log-ratio ln(Ca2+/HCO3−). Numerical values were analyzed by using robust principal component analysis and non-parametric correlations between compositional parts (heat map) associated with distributional and multifractal methods. The results indicate that HCO3−, Ca2+, Mg2+ and Sr2+ are more resilient, thus contributing to compositional changes for all the values of ln(Ca2+/HCO3−) to a lesser degree with respect to the other chemical elements/components. Moreover, the complementary cumulative distribution function of all the sequences tracing the compositional change and the nonlinear relationship between the Q-th moment versus the scaling exponents for each of them indicate the presence of multifractal variability, thus revealing scaling properties of the fluctuations.
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- 2020
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8. Long-term predictors of survival in essential mixed cryoglobulinemic glomerulonephritis
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Antonio Tarantino, Roberto Confalonieri, Mariarosaria Campise, Alberto Montoli, Luigi Minetti, Claudio Ponticelli, Giuseppe D'Amico, Isabella Damilano, Antonella Bucci, Colasanti G, and Giovanni Banfi
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Time Factors ,Survival ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Renal function ,Hepacivirus ,Kidney ,Gastroenterology ,Liver disease ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Glomerulonephritis ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Hepatitis Antibodies ,Dialysis ,Aged ,Creatinine ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Cryoglobulinemia ,chemistry ,Nephrology ,Female ,Renal biopsy ,Hemodialysis ,business ,Complication ,Nephritis ,Biomarkers - Abstract
Long-term predictors of survival in essential mixed cryoglobulinemic glomerulonephritis. We report the clinical outcome of 105 essential mixed cryoglobulinemia (EMC) patients with renal involvement collected throughout 25 years in three renal Units of Milan. The median follow-up was 72 months since renal biopsy and 131 months since the clinical onset of EMC. Patient survival was 49% at 10 years after renal biopsy. Forty-two patients died primarily from cardiovascular and liver disease or infection, whereas 15 patients developed chronic renal failure. Two patients had a complete remission of the disease while 15 had a remission only of renal signs. Thirty-one patients are alive with persistent renal and extrarenal manifestations. Anti-HCV antibodies were retrospectively detected in 34 patients and were present in 85% of them. This variable was not included in the statistical evaluation. At multivariate analysis, age older than 50 years, purpura, splenomegaly, cryocrit levels higher than 10%, C3 plasma levels lower than 54 mg/dl, and serum creatinine higher than 1.5 mg/dl were independent risk factors for death or dialysis. In conclusion, several factors may influence the outcome of patients with EMC nephritis. Markers of disease activity and an impaired renal function can herald a bad prognosis. It should be stressed, however, that only a minority of patients eventually develop renal failure, probably because in the most severe cases patients die earlier.
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9. Impact of Landscape Attributes on Surface Water in the Tiber River Basin (Central Italy)
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Caterina Gozzi, Vasilis Dakos, Sebastiano Trevisani, Antonella Buccianti, Roberta Sauro Graziano, Orlando Vaselli, and Barbara Nisi
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geocomputation ,river chemistry ,landscape properties ,General Works - Abstract
River catchments are highly complex systems characterized by several properties such as self-organization, multi-scale variability, hydraulic and topographic gradients, patchiness and heterogeneity, resilience and a hierarchical structure. These features, coupled with several geomorphological, anthropogenic and climatic drivers, are expected to influence the surface water composition over different temporal and spatial scales. The knowledge of these complex interlinks plays a key role in both river basin management and predictability to potential pollution events. Nevertheless, due to the considerable amount of factors involved in the analysis, the unique combination of attributes characterizing each catchment and the lack of data at an adequate scale, it still remains unclear which of the environmental parameters have a major influence on the water chemistry. In this work, the hierarchy of the variability in the chemical composition of 160 water samples collected in 2017 throughout the Tiber River Basin, the largest catchment in Central Italy (17,156 km2), was explored. The results obtained by using advanced statistical methods, including the Compositional Data Analysis, highlighted different sources of variability linked to the geological (low variability) and anthropogenic origin (high variability) of the main solutes. Furthermore, for each sampling site, the corresponding watershed was calculated from the Digital Terrain Model using a Geographical Information System-based elaboration. The aim was to evaluate the relationships between the landscape morphological properties of the watersheds, such as elevation, drainage area, slope or other morphometric indexes and the physical-chemical parameters of the river waters on the basis of different geological and topographical settings of the basin. The outcomes proved to be particularly useful to discriminate between water chemistry mainly influenced by surface run-off processes and that affected by ground water circulation.
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- 2019
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10. Renal amyloidosis — Retrospective collaborative study
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E. Schiaffino, T. Bertani, E. P. Schena, Sonia Pasquali, M. Ravelli, E. Minetti, F. Ferrario, G. Banfi, Antonio Volpi, U. Donini, G. Barbiano, Antonella Bucci, C. Pozzi, R. Confalonieri, M. Moriggi, C. Comott, D. I. Belgiojoso, L. Furci, and A. Lupo
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Kidney ,Amyloid ,business.industry ,Amyloidosis ,urologic and male genital diseases ,medicine.disease ,Systemic amyloidosis ,Gastroenterology ,Renal amyloidosis ,Progressive renal failure ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Abnormality ,business ,Nephrotic syndrome - Abstract
The kidney frequently contains amyloid deposits in the so-called ‘imunocyte dyscrasia-associated systemic amyloidosis’ (IDSA) and renal abnormality is the main presenting feature in most patients [1]. In the literature renal abnormality has been reported for 40–80% of the cases with primary (AL) amyloidosis and it is even more frequent in patients with myeloma associated (MAL) amyloidosis [1, 2, 3]. Progressive renal failure, which is almost invariable in renal amyloidosis, has bad prognostic significance and is one of the main causes of death. In this study we retrospectively analyzed the morphologic and clinical features of 99 patients with AL or MAL renal amyloidosis.
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- 1988
11. Glomerulonephritis in essential IgG-IgM mixed cryoglobulinemia
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Giuseppe D'Amico, Maria Bestetti Bosisio, Franco Ferrario, Colasanti G, and Antonella Bucci
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Immunodiffusion ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Paraproteinemias ,Fluorescent Antibody Technique ,Immunofluorescence ,Kidney ,Cryoglobulins ,Glomerulonephritis ,Antibody Specificity ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,Humans ,Immunoelectrophoresis ,Hematology ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Essential mixed cryoglobulinemia ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Microscopy, Electron ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Mixed cryoglobulinemia ,Immunology ,Female ,business - Published
- 1980
12. GEOBASI: The geochemical Database of Tuscany Region (Italy)
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Brunella Raco, Antonella Buccianti, Manuela Corongiu, Guido Lavorini, Patrizia Macera, Francesco Manetti, Riccardo Mari, Giulio Masetti, Stefano Menichetti, Barbara Nisi, Giuseppe Protano, and Stefano Romanelli
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geochemical data, database, statistical analysis, geographical information system, geostatistics ,Geology ,QE1-996.5 - Abstract
In this study the new Regional Geochemical Database (RGDB), called GEOBASI, is presented and illustrated in the framework of a joint collaboration among the three Tuscan universities (Florence, Pisa and Siena), CNR-IGG (Institute of Geosciences and Earth Resources of Pisa), ARPAT (Regional Agency for the Environmental Protection), LAMMA (Environmental Modelling and Monitoring Laboratory for Sustainable Development) Consortium and S.I.R.A. (Territorial and Environmental Informative System of Tuscany). The database has permitted the construction of a repository where the geochemical information (compositional and isotopic) has been stored in a structured way so that it can be available for different groups of users (e.g. institutional, public and private companies). The information contained in the database can in fact be downloaded freely and queried to correlate geochemistry to other non compositional variables. The first phase of the project was aimed at promoting the use of the geochemical data already available from previous investigations through a powerful Web-GIS interface to implement the exploratory statistics graphical-numerical tools used to: 1) analyse the spatial variability of the investigated context, 2) highlight the geographic location of data pertaining to classes of values or single cases, 3) compare the results of different analytical methodologies applied to the determination of the same element and/or chemical species, 4) extract the geochemical data related to specific monitoring plans and/or geographical areas, and finally 5) recover information about data below the detection limit to understand their impact on the behaviour of the investigated variable. Developments of this project will be focused on the definition of rules and standardized methods in a way that external users could also interactively pursue the RGDB. Furthermore, a detailed investigation of the Scarlino-Follonica plain will permit the improvement and test of statistical and geostatistical methods, using open source software (QGIS and R) to support the process of evaluation of the geochemical baseline.
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