12 results on '"Bischetti, S"'
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2. La divinazione nei ‘Documenti d’Amore’: tra prassi giuridica e disciplina della parola
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Montefusco, Antonio, Bischetti, S, Montefusco, A ( Antonio ), Bischetti, S ( S ), Ferrilli, Sara, Montefusco, Antonio, Bischetti, S, Montefusco, A ( Antonio ), Bischetti, S ( S ), and Ferrilli, Sara
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Federico Ubaldini’s edition the Documenta Amoris illustrates his wish to providea linguistic analysis of Francesco Barberino’s work. This contribution analyses how some of these aspects intertwine with divination in its various forms, whichis another important aspect of Barberino’s writings that constantly oscillates between the polesveritas/falsitasand thinness/thickness. The contribution studies a) the legal statute of such techniques, b) the statute of oneiromancy, and c) the statute of judicial astrology within the various levels of culture and public that Barberino implicates both in his Documenta and in the complementary Reggi-mento. The main objective is to show how Barberino’s work acted on several fronts, making broad use of the linguistic potential of both the vernacular and Latin and of the figurative means at his disposal.
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- 2021
3. Una Bibbia di dimensioni ‘atlantiche’
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Marinetti, S and Bischetti, S
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Settore L-FIL-LET/09 - Filologia e Linguistica Romanza - Published
- 2016
4. La tradizione manoscritta dell 'ars dictaminis' nell’Italia medievale
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Bischetti, Sara
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Ars dictaminis ,Medieval Literature ,bic Book Industry Communication::D Literature & literary studies::DS Literature: history & criticism::DSB Literary studies: general::DSBB Literary studies: classical, early & medieval ,bic Book Industry Communication::D Literature & literary studies::DS Literature: history & criticism::DSK Literary studies: fiction, novelists & prose writers - Abstract
This volume is dedicated to the study of medieval ars dictaminis. Analyzing several manuscript witnesses, it sheds light on the historical contextualization of the phenomenon and examines the close relationship between ars dictaminis and the political and social system of that time.
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- 2022
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5. Assessment of metal contaminants in non-small cell lung cancer by EDX microanalysis
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Scimeca, M., primary, Orlandi, A., additional, Terrenato, I., additional, Bischetti, S., additional, and Bonanno, E., additional
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- 2014
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6. Francesco da Barberino al crocevia
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Bischetti, Sara and Montefusco, Antonio
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Francesco da Barberino ,Medieval Bilingualism ,Medieval Italy ,Italian Medieval Studies ,bic Book Industry Communication::C Language::CF linguistics::CFB Sociolinguistics ,bic Book Industry Communication::C Language::CF linguistics::CFD Psycholinguistics::CFDM Bilingualism & multilingualism ,bic Book Industry Communication::C Language::CF linguistics::CFF Historical & comparative linguistics ,bic Book Industry Communication::D Literature & literary studies::DS Literature: history & criticism::DSB Literary studies: general::DSBB Literary studies: classical, early & medieval ,bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HB History::HBL History: earliest times to present day::HBLH Early modern history: c 1450/1500 to c 1700 - Abstract
This volume presents an interesting case study dealing with the relationship between bilingualism and society in 14th-century Florence. Francesco da Barberino’s Documenta Amoris are a sort of orthodox contrappunto of the Commedia, in which Dante’s linguistic experimentation is substituted by Francesco’s rigid bilingualism. The book provides one of the first interpretations of this fundamental figure of 14th-century Florentine culture.
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- 2021
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7. Toscana bilingue (1260 ca.–1430 ca.)
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Montefusco, Antonio, Bischetti, Sara, Lodone, Michele, and Lorenzi, Cristiano
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History of Translation ,Medieval Culture/ Italy ,Volgarizzamenti ,bic Book Industry Communication::C Language::CF linguistics::CFP Translation & interpretation ,bic Book Industry Communication::D Literature & literary studies::DS Literature: history & criticism ,bic Book Industry Communication::D Literature & literary studies::DS Literature: history & criticism::DSB Literary studies: general::DSBB Literary studies: classical, early & medieval - Abstract
The contributions gathered in this volume discuss the complex topic of translating in medieval itay from an interdisciplinary perspective, combining the philological approach with a detailed social and cultural analysis. The authors discuss, among other topics, translations of ‘classical’ and particularly so-called ‘modern’ texts, the distribution of knowledge and languages, and the social history of translating.
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- 2021
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8. La divinazione nei Documenti d’Amore: tra prassi giuridica e disciplina della parola
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Sara Ferrilli, University of Zurich, Montefusco, Antonio, Bischetti, S, and Ferrilli, Sara
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470 Latin & Italic languages ,460 Spanish & Portuguese languages ,410 Linguistics ,450 Italian, Romanian & related languages ,800 Literature, rhetoric & criticism ,440 French & related languages ,10103 Institute of Romance Studies - Published
- 2021
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9. ZNF185 is a p63 target gene critical for epidermal differentiation and squamous cell carcinoma development.
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Smirnov A, Lena AM, Cappello A, Panatta E, Anemona L, Bischetti S, Annicchiarico-Petruzzelli M, Mauriello A, Melino G, and Candi E
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- Antigens, CD metabolism, Cadherins metabolism, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell metabolism, Cell Adhesion, Cell Differentiation, Cells, Cultured, Cytoskeletal Proteins metabolism, Enhancer Elements, Genetic, Epithelial Cells cytology, Epithelial Cells metabolism, Gene Expression Profiling, Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic, Humans, Keratinocytes metabolism, LIM Domain Proteins metabolism, Models, Biological, Sequence Analysis, RNA, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell genetics, Cytoskeletal Proteins genetics, Down-Regulation, Keratinocytes cytology, LIM Domain Proteins genetics, Transcription Factors metabolism, Tumor Suppressor Proteins metabolism
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Development and maintenance of healthy stratified epithelia require the coordination of complex transcriptional programmes. The transcription factor p63, a member of the p53 family, plays a crucial role in epithelial development and homeostasis. Analysis of the p63-dependent transcriptome indicated that one important aspect of p63 functions in epithelial development is the regulation of cell-cell and cell-matrix adhesion programmes. However, limited knowledge exists on the relevant cell-cell adhesion molecules involved in physiological epithelial formation. Similarly, limited data are available to understand if deregulation of the cell-cell adhesion programme is important in tumour formation. Here, using the epidermis as an experimental model with the RNA sequencing approach, we identify a novel p63-regulated gene induced during differentiation, ZNF185. ZNF185 is an actin-cytoskeleton-associated Lin-l 1, Isl-1 and Mec-3 (LIM) domain-containing protein, whose function is poorly known. We found that p63 binds to a specific enhancer region, promoting its expression to sustain epithelial differentiation. ZNF185 silencing strongly impaired keratinocyte differentiation according to gene array analysis. ZNF185 is detected at the cell-cell periphery where it physically interacts with E-cadherin, indicating that it is important to maintain epithelial integrity beyond its pro-differentiation role. Interestingly, poorly differentiated, including head and neck, cervical and oesophageal, squamous cell carcinomas display loss of ZNF185 expression. Together, these studies reinforce that p63 is a crucial gene for maintaining epithelial tissue integrity and support the deregulation of the cell-cell adhesion programme,which plays a critical role in carcinoma development.
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- 2019
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10. Chronic Kidney Disease Is Linked to Carotid Nodular Calcification, An Unstable Plaque Not Correlated to Inflammation.
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Cardellini M, Rovella V, Scimeca M, Anemona L, Bischetti S, Casella S, Saggini A, Bonanno E, Ballanti M, Davato F, Menghini R, Ippoliti A, Santeusanio G, Di Daniele N, Federici M, and Mauriello A
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The incidence and the different type of carotid calcifications, nodular and non-nodular, and their role in the acute cerebrovascular disease has not yet been defined. Various studies have correlated the presence of specific risk factors, in particular the chronic kidney disease, with the presence of calcification, but not with the type of calcification. Since it is likely that carotid nodular calcifications rather than those with non-nodular aspect may represent a plaque at high risk of rupture, the purpose of our study was to evaluate the role of nodular calcification in the pathogenesis of cerebrovascular syndromes and their possible correlation with specific risk factors. A total of 168 carotid plaques from symptomatic and asymptomatic patients submitted to endarterectomy, whom complete clinical and laboratory assessment of major cardiovascular risk factors was available, were studied. In 21 endarterectomies (5 from symptomatic and 16 from asymptomatic patients) an eruptive calcified nodule, consisting of calcified plates associated to a small amount of fibrous tissue without extracellular lipids and inflammatory cells, was found protruding into the lumen. Nodular calcifications were significantly observed in patients affected by chronic kidney disease (with GFR<60 ml / min / 1.73 m
2 ), with a normal lipidic and glycemic profile. On the contrary, non-nodular calcification, mainly correlated to diabetes, were stable lesions. Results of our study suggest that the mechanisms and the clinical significance of carotid atherosclerotic calcification may be different. The nodular calcification could represent a type of unstable plaque, significantly related to chronic kidney disease, without inflammation, morphologically different from the classical vulnerable plaques., Competing Interests: Conflicts of interest All submitting authors, Marina Cardellini, Valentina Rovella, Manuel Scimeca, Lucia Anemona, Simone Bischetti, Sara Casella, Andrea Saggini, Elena Bonanno, Marta Ballanti, Francesca Davato, Rossella Menghini, Arnaldo Ippoliti, Giuseppe Santeusanio, Nicola Di Daniele, Massimo Federici and Alessandro Mauriello, have no conflict of interest to declare.- Published
- 2019
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11. Energy Dispersive X-ray (EDX) microanalysis: A powerful tool in biomedical research and diagnosis.
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Scimeca M, Bischetti S, Lamsira HK, Bonfiglio R, and Bonanno E
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- Biomedical Research, Environmental Pollutants chemistry, Humans, Metals, Heavy chemistry, Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung chemistry, Electron Probe Microanalysis methods, Metals, Heavy analysis
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The Energy Dispersive X-ray (EDX) microanalysis is a technique of elemental analysis associated to electron microscopy based on the generation of characteristic Xrays that reveals the presence of elements present in the specimens. The EDX microanalysis is used in different biomedical fields by many researchers and clinicians. Nevertheless, most of the scientific community is not fully aware of its possible applications. The spectrum of EDX microanalysis contains both semi-qualitative and semi-quantitative information. EDX technique is made useful in the study of drugs, such as in the study of drugs delivery in which the EDX is an important tool to detect nanoparticles (generally, used to improve the therapeutic performance of some chemotherapeutic agents). EDX is also used in the study of environmental pollution and in the characterization of mineral bioaccumulated in the tissues. In conclusion, the EDX can be considered as a useful tool in all works that require element determination, endogenous or exogenous, in the tissue, cell or any other sample.
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- 2018
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12. Hepatocyte specific TIMP3 expression prevents diet dependent fatty liver disease and hepatocellular carcinoma.
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Casagrande V, Mauriello A, Bischetti S, Mavilio M, Federici M, and Menghini R
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- ADAM17 Protein deficiency, ATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Subfamily B genetics, ATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Subfamily B metabolism, Albumins genetics, Albumins metabolism, Animals, Carcinogenesis metabolism, Carcinogenesis pathology, Carcinogens toxicity, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular etiology, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular pathology, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular prevention & control, Cholesterol 7-alpha-Hydroxylase genetics, Cholesterol 7-alpha-Hydroxylase metabolism, Diet, High-Fat adverse effects, Diethylnitrosamine toxicity, Disease Models, Animal, Gain of Function Mutation, Gene Expression Regulation, Hepatocytes metabolism, Hepatocytes pathology, Liver metabolism, Liver pathology, Liver Neoplasms etiology, Liver Neoplasms pathology, Liver Neoplasms prevention & control, Male, Mice, Mice, Transgenic, Multidrug Resistance-Associated Protein 2, Multidrug Resistance-Associated Proteins genetics, Multidrug Resistance-Associated Proteins metabolism, Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease etiology, Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease pathology, Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease prevention & control, Promoter Regions, Genetic, Signal Transduction, Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-3 agonists, Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-3 metabolism, ADAM17 Protein genetics, Carcinogenesis genetics, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular genetics, Liver Neoplasms genetics, Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease genetics, Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-3 genetics
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Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) encompasses a broad spectrum of conditions, ranging from non-progressive bland steatosis to hepatocarcinoma. Tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase 3 (Timp3) has a role in the pathogenesis of fatty liver disease associated with obesity and is silenced during metabolic disorders and liver cancer. We generated an hepatocyte-specific TIMP3 'gain-of-function' mouse model under the control of the Albumin promoter (AlbT3) and investigated its effects during high-fat diet (HFD). After 16 weeks of HFD, TIMP3 overexpression significantly improved glucose metabolism, hepatic fatty acid oxidation and cholesterol homeostasis. In AlbT3 mice CYP7A1, MDR3 and MRP2 gene expressions were observed, consistent with higher bile acid synthesis and export. Next, to evaluate the role of A Disintegrin and Metalloproteinase 17 (ADAM17), a crucial target of TIMP3, in these processes, we created mice deficient in Adam17 specifically in hepatocyte (A17LKO) or in myeloid lineage (A17MKO), founding that only A17LKO showed improvement in liver steatosis induced by HFD. Moreover, both, AlbT3 and A17LKO significantly reduced diethylnitrosamine-initiated, HFD-promoted hepatic tumorigenesis assessed by tumor multiplicity and total tumor area. Taken together, these data indicate that hepatic TIMP3 can slow progression of NAFLD, and tumorigenesis, at least in part, through the regulation of ADAM17 activity.
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- 2017
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