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2. «Con righe a puntini… quasi per suggerire ‘continua’». Aposiopesi e retorica del silenzio nella poesia montaliana
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Colella, Massimo
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- 2023
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3. Patients with post-COVID-19 vaccination facial palsy: To boost or not to boost?
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Cirillo Nicola, Orlandi Massimiliano, and Colella Giuseppe
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bell’s palsy ,facial paralysis ,vaccination ,covid-19 vaccine booster ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
A possible association between Bell’s palsy and COVID-19 vaccination has been suggested. While it is likely that COVID-19 vaccine recipients from the general population do have a slightly increased risk of developing Bell’s palsy, there are little data regarding this risk in individuals with a history of disease. Gaining a better understanding of this association is particularly important for informing evidence-based recommendations regarding future booster shots in subjects who developed Bell’s palsy as a side effect of vaccination, or as a result of SARS-CoV-2 infection. We previously described the first case of COVID-19 vaccine-related Bell’s palsy; here we report an 18-month clinical and electromyographic follow-up and discuss the implications of receiving further vaccine doses in patients with positive disease history.
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- 2022
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4. Efficient Aspect-Based Summarization of Climate Change Reports with Small Language Models
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Ghinassi, Iacopo, Catalano, Leonardo, and Colella, Tommaso
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Computer Science - Computation and Language ,I.2.7 - Abstract
The use of Natural Language Processing (NLP) for helping decision-makers with Climate Change action has recently been highlighted as a use case aligning with a broader drive towards NLP technologies for social good. In this context, Aspect-Based Summarization (ABS) systems that extract and summarize relevant information are particularly useful as they provide stakeholders with a convenient way of finding relevant information in expert-curated reports. In this work, we release a new dataset for ABS of Climate Change reports and we employ different Large Language Models (LLMs) and so-called Small Language Models (SLMs) to tackle this problem in an unsupervised way. Considering the problem at hand, we also show how SLMs are not significantly worse for the problem while leading to reduced carbon footprint; we do so by applying for the first time an existing framework considering both energy efficiency and task performance to the evaluation of zero-shot generative models for ABS. Overall, our results show that modern language models, both big and small, can effectively tackle ABS for Climate Change reports but more research is needed when we frame the problem as a Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) problem and our work and dataset will help foster efforts in this direction.
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- 2024
5. Facile One Pot Synthesis of Hybrid Core-Shell Silica-Based Sensors for Live Imaging of Dissolved Oxygen and Hypoxia Mapping in 3D cell models
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Iuele, Helena, Forciniti, Stefania, Onesto, Valentina, Colella, Francesco, Siciliano, Anna Chiara, Chandra, Anil, Nobile, Concetta, Gigli, Giuseppe, and del Mercato, Loretta L.
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Physics - Medical Physics ,Physics - Chemical Physics - Abstract
Fluorescence imaging allows for non-invasively visualizing and measuring key physiological parameters like pH and dissolved oxygen. In our work, we created two ratiometric fluorescent microsensors designed for accurately tracking dissolved oxygen levels in 3D cell cultures. We developed a simple and cost-effective method to produce hybrid core-shell silica microparticles that are biocompatible and versatile. These sensors incorporate oxygen-sensitive probes (Ru(dpp) or PtOEP) and reference dyes (RBITC or A647 NHS-Ester). SEM analysis confirmed efficient loading and distribution of the sensing dye on the outer shell. Fluorimetric and CLSM tests demonstrated the sensors' reversibility and high sensitivity to oxygen, even when integrated into 3D scaffolds. Aging and bleaching experiments validated the stability of our hybrid core-shell silica microsensors for 3D monitoring. The Ru(dpp)-RBITC microparticles showed the most promising performance, especially in a pancreatic cancer model using alginate microgels. By employing computational segmentation, we generated 3D oxygen maps during live cell imaging, revealing oxygen gradients in the extracellular matrix and indicating a significant decrease in oxygen levels characteristic of solid tumors. Notably, after 12 hours, the oxygen concentration dropped to a hypoxic level of PO2 2.7 +/- 0.1%.
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- 2024
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6. A Fluorescent Ratiometric Potassium Sensor Based on IPG4-Silica Microparticles for Selective Detection and Fluorescence Imaging of Potassium Cations
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Colella, Francesco, Forciniti, Stefania, Onesto, Valentina, Grasso, Giuliana, Iuele, Helena, Gigli, Giuseppe, and del Mercato, Loretta L.
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Physics - Biological Physics ,Physics - Chemical Physics - Abstract
Potassium cations play many important roles in living organisms, especially in electro-physiology, since they are involved in neurotransmission and muscle contractions. We report the synthesis of a ratiometric fluorescent microsensor for potassium (K+) detection, based on the fluorescent probe ION potassium green 4. Potassium-sensitive fluorescent microparticles were obtained by using silica as core material. We obtained silica-based microsensors with a size in the micrometer range, spherical shape, good monodispersity, optimal selectivity and a sensitivity range between 0 to 40 mM. The microsensors also proved to be non-toxic in cell cultures as well as suitable for fluorescent imaging, offering new possibilities for non-invasive optical detection, quantification and in situ monitoring of K+ variations in cell culture systems.
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- 2024
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7. I testamenti dei cittadini romani d’Egitto tra storia sociale e prassi giuridica
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Colella, Lucia C.
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Alexander Severus ,history ,testamentary practice ,linguistic ,language ,thema EDItEUR::C Language and Linguistics - Abstract
Lucia Consuelo Colella offers both a critical edition and a historical and juridical analysis of the documentation for Roman testamentary practice in Egypt prior to the constitution of Alexander Severus, which authorized the use of the Greek language in drafting Roman wills. Before this measure, the Roman citizens in Egypt, most of whom spoke Greek, used drafts and translations in Greek, as can be seen from the surviving documents. The material analyzed here includes Roman wills which have survived on wax tablets or papyrus both in Latin and Greek. There are 26 wills, one of which is identified for the first time and two unpublished documents on testamentary dispositions. The critical edition of these documents also takes into account paratextual and linguistic aspects, for the first time in some cases. The new information that emerges forms the basis for an analysis of the socio-economic profile and the language skills of the testators, beneficiaries and witnesses in relation to the groups of Roman citizens in Egypt for whom we have information from other sources, as well as reflections on the representativity of the papyrological sources with regard to the proportion of soldiers and veterans among Roman citizens in the province prior to the Constitutio Antoniniana. In the light of new textual information, it is also possible to address the relationship between Roman law and local practice in the period before the constitution of Alexander Severus, also in terms of the extension of the privilege of the so-called testamentum militis.
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- 2024
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8. HIV and SARS-CoV-2 Co-Infection: What are the Risks?
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Squillace N, Ricci E, Colella E, and Bonfanti P
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hiv ,sars-cov-2 ,covid-19 ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Nicola Squillace,1 Elena Ricci,2 Elisa Colella,1 Paolo Bonfanti1 1Infectious Diseases Unit ASST-Monza, San Gerardo Hospital-University of Milano-Bicocca, Monza, Italy; 2Fondazione ASIA Onlus, Milan, ItalyCorrespondence: Nicola SquillaceInfectious Diseases Unit ASST-Monza, San Gerardo Hospital-University of Milano-Bicocca, via G.B. Pergolesi 33, Monza, 20900, ItalyEmail n.squillace@asst-monza.it; nicolasquillace74@gmail.comAbstract: The dramatic increase of the global pandemic of SARS-CoV-2 infection represents a critical issue that needs to be investigated to evaluate the associated risk factors for acquisition and worse outcome. The interplay between immune activation and immune depression during SARS-CoV-2 infection is an intriguing topic that still needs to be clarified. The role of HIV in SARS-CoV-2 infection is not well defined. Chronic inflammation linked to HIV infection could be a driver for a worse prognosis in people living with HIV (PLWH). We explored the role of HIV as a risk factor for SARS-CoV-2 infection and severity and which factors contributed to a worse prognosis when HIV infection was present. PubMed/MEDLINE was searched for “COVID-19” or “SARS-CoV2” and “HIV” or “AIDS” and (“hospitalization” or “intensive care” or “mechanical ventilation” or “death” OR “mortality”), both in MeSH and as free text in all fields. Our review focused on 21 studies that enrolled at least 40 PLWH. In most studies, HIV infection did not represent a risk factor for SARS-CoV-2 infection. On the contrary, the risk of severe COVID-19 and hospitalization was higher in PLWH. Low CD4 cell count consistently emerged as a risk factor for severe COVID-19. Comorbidities, either in people with or without HIV diagnosis, played a key role, especially because of their early development in PLWH.Keywords: HIV, SARS, CoV-2, COVID-19
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- 2021
9. “I suppose I ought to say something about the war”: William James, Pragmatism and the War with Spain, 1898
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Colella, E. Paul
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- 2020
10. A Clinical Decision Support System based on fuzzy rules and classification algorithms for monitoring the physiological parameters of type-2 diabetic patients
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Colella Ylenia, De Lauri Chiara, Improta Giovanni, Rossano Lucia, Vecchione Donatella, Spinosa Tiziana, Giordano Vincenzo, Verdoliva Ciro, and Santini Stefania
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fuzzy inference system ,diabetes ,health status ,expert system ,classification algorithms ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
The use of different types of Clinical Decision Support Systems (CDSS) makes possible the improvement of the quality of the therapeutic and diagnostic efficiency in health field. Those systems, properly implemented, are able to simulate human expert clinician reasoning in order to suggest decisions on treatment of patients. In this paper, we exploit fuzzy inference machines to improve the quality of the day-by-day clinical care of type-2 diabetic patients of Anti-Diabetes Centre (CAD) of the Local Health Authority ASL Naples 1 (Naples, Italy). All the designed functionalities were developed thanks to the experience on the field, through different phases (data collection and adjustment, Fuzzy Inference System development and its validation on real cases) executed by an interdisciplinary research team comprising doctors, clinicians and IT engineers. The proposed approach also allows the remote monitoring of patients' clinical conditions and, hence, can help to reduce hospitalizations.
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- 2021
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11. The Science of Fiction. Human-Robot Interaction in McEwan's Machines Like Me
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Colella, Silvana
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Anthropomorphism. Artificial Intelligence. Fiction. Human-robot Interaction. Ian McEwan ,English literature ,PR1-9680 - Abstract
This article focuses on human-robot interaction and anthropomorphism in Ian McEwan’s Machines Like Me. After considering the novel’s reception among scientists, reviewers and readers, the first section analyzes the uses of digression in the text, the counterfactual mode, and how they affect the representation of human-robot interaction. The second section explores the tension between the myth and reality of AI, arguing that the novel provides salient commentary on ‘dishonest anthropomorphism’ while parading the idea of machine consciousness, via the diegetic presence of Alan Turing.
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- 2022
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12. Development of the Listening in Spatialized Noise-Sentences (LiSN-S) Test in Brazilian Portuguese: Presentation Software, Speech Stimuli, and Sentence Equivalence
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Masiero, Bruno S., Borges, Leticia R., Dillon, Harvey, and Colella-Santos, Maria Francisca
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Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Audio and Speech Processing ,Computer Science - Sound - Abstract
The Listening in Spatialized Noise Sentences (LiSN-S) is a test to evaluate auditory spatial processing currently only available in the English language. It produces a three-dimensional auditory environment under headphones and uses a simple repetition response protocol to determine speech reception thresholds (SRTs) for sentences presented in competing speech under various conditions. In order to develop the LiSN-S test in Brazilian Portuguese, it was necessary to prepare a speech database recorded by professional voice actresses and to devise presentation software. These sentences were presented to 35 adults (aged between 19 and 40 years) and 24 children (aged between 8 and 10 years), all with normal hearing-verified through tone and speech audiometry and tympanometry-and good performance at school. We used a logistic curve describing word error rate versus presentation level, fitted for each sentence, to select a set of 120 sentences for the test. Furthermore, all selected sentences were adjusted in amplitude for equal intelligibility. The framework of LiSN-S in Brazilian Portuguese is ready for normative data analysis. After its conclusion, we believe it will contribute to diagnosing and rehabilitating Brazilian children with complaints related to hearing difficulties in noisy environments
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- 2024
13. Applications of CMOS technology at the ALICE experiment
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Colella, Domenico
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
Monolithic Active Pixel Sensors (MAPS) combine the sensing part and the front-end electronics in the same silicon layer, making use of CMOS technology. Profiting from the progresses of this commercial process, MAPS have been undergoing significant advances over the last decade in terms of integration densities, radiation hardness and readout speed. The first application of MAPS in high energy physics has been the PXL detector, installed in 2014 as the vertexer of the STAR experiment at BNL. In the same years, ALICE Collaboration started the development of a new MAPS with improved performances, to assemble a new detector to replace the Inner Tracking System used during LHC Run 1 and 2. This effort lead to the ALPIDE sensor, today successfully equipped in a large variety of systems. Starting from 2019, profiting from the experience acquired during the design of the ALPIDE sensor, the ALICE Collaboration embarked on a new development phase, the ITS3 project. Here the goal is to design the first truly cylindrical detector based on wafer-size sensors in 65 nm CMOS node. This new detector is expected to take data during LHC Run 4. ALICE Collaboration submitted a proposal for a new experiment, to be installed in place of the present detector system before the LHC Run 5. Building on the experience on MAPS acquired in the recent years, the idea is to design a compact all silicon detector, that will give unprecedented insight into the quark-gluon plasma characterization., Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, TIPP23 conference proceedings
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- 2024
14. ALICE ITS3: how to integrate a large dimension MAPS sensor in a bent configuration detector
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Colella, Domenico
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors ,High Energy Physics - Experiment - Abstract
The ALICE Collaboration is developing a novel vertexing detector to extend the heavy-flavour physics programme of the experiment during Run 4 by improving the pointing resolution of the tracking, particularly at low transverse momentum. It will be a detector with three truly cylindrical layers based on thin wafer scale MAPS, reaching less than 0.07% X/X0 per layer and with the innermost layer located as close as 19 mm to the interaction point. This contribution will describe the global detector integration concept, focusing on: the sensor bending procedure, the sensor electrical interconnection, the choice of the best carbon foam for light mechanical supporting structures, the studies of cooling by air flow, and the global structures mechanical characterization., Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures, TIPP23 conference proceedings
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- 2024
15. Time performance of Analog Pixel Test Structures with in-chip operational amplifier implemented in 65 nm CMOS imaging process
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Rinella, Gianluca Aglieri, Aglietta, Luca, Antonelli, Matias, Barile, Francesco, Benotto, Franco, Beolè, Stefania Maria, Botta, Elena, Bruno, Giuseppe Eugenio, Carnesecchi, Francesca, Colella, Domenico, Colelli, Angelo, Contin, Giacomo, De Robertis, Giuseppe, Dumitrache, Florina, Elia, Domenico, Ferrero, Chiara, Fransen, Martin, Kluge, Alex, Kumar, Shyam, Lemoine, Corentin, Licciulli, Francesco, Lim, Bong-Hwi, Loddo, Flavio, Mager, Magnus, Marras, Davide, Martinengo, Paolo, Pastore, Cosimo, Patra, Rajendra Nath, Perciballi, Stefania, Piro, Francesco, Prino, Francesco, Ramello, Luciano, Ramos, Arianna Grisel Torres, Reidt, Felix, Russo, Roberto, Sarritzu, Valerio, Savino, Umberto, Schledewitz, David, Selina, Mariia, Senyukov, Serhiy, Sitta, Mario, Snoeys, Walter, Sonneveld, Jory, Suljic, Miljenko, Triloki, Triloki, and Turcato, Andrea
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Physics - Instrumentation and Detectors - Abstract
In the context of the CERN EP R&D on monolithic sensors and the ALICE ITS3 upgrade, the Tower Partners Semiconductor Co (TPSCo) 65 nm process has been qualified for use in high energy physics, and adopted for the ALICE ITS3 upgrade. An Analog Pixel Test Structure (APTS) featuring fast per pixel operational-amplifier-based buffering for a small matrix of four by four pixels, with a sensor with a small collection electrode and a very non-uniform electric field, was designed to allow detailed characterization of the pixel performance in this technology. Several variants of this chip with different pixel designs have been characterized with a (120 GeV/$c$) positive hadron beam. This result indicates that the APTS-OA prototype variants with the best performance achieve a time resolution of 63 ps with a detection efficiency exceeding 99% and a spatial resolution of 2 $\mu$m, highlighting the potential of TPSCo 65nm CMOS imaging technology for high-energy physics and other fields requiring precise time measurement, high detection efficiency, and excellent spatial resolution.
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- 2024
16. Highly Sensitive Ratiometric Fluorescent Fiber Matrixes for Oxygen Sensing with Micrometer-Spatial Resolution
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Grasso, Giuliana, Onesto, Valentina, Forciniti, Stefania, Amone, Eliana D, Colella, Francesco, Pierantoni, Lara, Fama, Valeria, Gigli, Giuseppe, Reis, Rui L., Oliveira, Joaquim M., and del Mercato, Loretta L.
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Physics - Biological Physics - Abstract
Oxygen (O2)-sensing matrices are promising tools for the live monitoring of extracellular O2 consumption levels in long-term cell cultures. In this study, ratiometric O2-sensing membranes were prepared by electrospinning, an easy, low-cost, scalable, and robust method for fabricating nanofibers. Poly({\epsilon}-caprolactone) and poly(dimethyl)siloxane polymers were blended with tris(4,7-diphenyl-1,10-phenanthroline) ruthenium(II) dichloride, which was used as the O2-sensing probe, and rhodamine B isothiocyanate, which was used as the reference dye. The functionalized scaffolds were morphologically characterized by scanning electron microscopy, and their physicochemical profiles were obtained by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, thermogravimetric analysis, and water contact angle measurement. The sensing capabilities were investigated by confocal laser scanning microscopy, performing photobleaching, reversibility, and calibration curve studies toward different dissolved O2 (DO) concentrations. Electrospun sensing nanofibers showed a high response to changes in DO concentrations in the physiological-pathological range from 0.5 to 20% and good stability under ratiometric imaging. In addition, the sensing systems were highly biocompatible for cell growth promoting adhesiveness and growth of three cancer cell lines, namely metastatic melanoma cell line SK-MEL2, breast cancer cell line MCF-7, and pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma cell line Panc-1, thus recreating a suitable biological environment in vitro. These O2-sensing biomaterials can potentially measure alterations in cell metabolism caused by changes in ambient O2 content during drug testing/validation and tissue regeneration processes., Comment: 15 pages, 4 figures
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- 2024
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17. One-stage scalp reconstruction using single-layer dermal regeneration template and split-thickness skin graft: a case series
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Boschetti, Ciro Emiliano, Lo Giudice, Giorgio, Staglianò, Samuel, Pollice, Annalisa, Guida, David, Magliulo, Roberta, Colella, Giuseppe, Chirico, Fabrizio, and Santagata, Mario
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- 2024
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18. Insulin Delivery Technology for Treatment of Infants with Neonatal Diabetes Mellitus: A Systematic Review
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Panza, Raffaella, Cattivera, Valentina, Colella, Jacopo, Baldassarre, Maria Elisabetta, Capozza, Manuela, Zagaroli, Luca, Iezzi, Maria Laura, Laforgia, Nicola, and Delvecchio, Maurizio
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- 2024
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19. Advances in Pompe Disease Treatment: From Enzyme Replacement to Gene Therapy
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Colella, Pasqualina
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- 2024
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20. Problematic Social Media Use, Retaliation, and Moral Disengagement in Cyberbullying and Cybervictimization Among Italian Preadolescents: A Moderated Mediation Model
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Colella, Gianluca Mariano, Palermiti, Anna Lisa, Bartolo, Maria Giuseppina, Servidio, Rocco Carmine, and Costabile, Angela
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- 2024
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21. The Role of Cerebellum and Basal Ganglia Functional Connectivity in Altered Voluntary Movement Execution in Essential Tremor
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Passaretti, Massimiliano, Piervincenzi, Claudia, Baione, Viola, Pasqua, Gabriele, Colella, Donato, Pietracupa, Sara, Petsas, Nikolaos, Angelini, Luca, Cannavacciuolo, Antonio, Paparella, Giulia, Berardelli, Alfredo, Pantano, Patrizia, and Bologna, Matteo
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- 2024
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22. Darunavir–cobicistat–emtricitabine–tenofovir alafenamide: safety and efficacy of a protease inhibitor in the modern era
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Squillace N, Bozzi G, Colella E, Gori A, and Bandera A
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Protease inhibitors ,darunavir/cobicistat ,emtricitabine/tenofovir alafenamide ,HIV ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Nicola Squillace,1 Giorgio Bozzi,2 Elisa Colella,1 Andrea Gori,2 Alessandra Bandera1 1Infectious Diseases Unit, Azienda Socio Sanitaria Territoriale di Monza, San Gerardo Hospital, University of Milano-Bicocca, Monza, Italy; 2Infectious Disease Unit, Department of Internal Medicine, Fondazione IRCCS Ca’Granda, Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico, Department of Pathophysiology and Transplantation, University of Milano, Milan, Italy Abstract: A fixed-dose combination consisting of darunavir (Drv), cobicistat (Cobi), emtricitabine (2',3'-dideoxy-5-fluoro-3'-thiacytidine [FTC]), and tenofovir alafenamide (Taf) has been recently approved by the European Medicines Agency for the treatment of HIV infection, and is the first ever protease-inhibitor-based single-tablet regimen. This article provides a detailed description of its pharmacokinetic, efficacy, and safety profile. The pharmacokinetics of single compounds were analyzed, with a special focus on contrasts between Drv/Cobi and Drv/ritonavir (Rtv). When comparing Cobi and Rtv, multiple interactions must be taken into account: in comparison to Rtv, Cobi is a more selective CYP3A4 inhibitor and has no clinical effect on other isoenzymes inhibited by Rtv (eg, 2C8 and 2C9). Moreover, unlike Cobi, Rtv shows in vivo induction activity on some CYP isoenzymes (eg, 1A2, 2C19, 2C8, 2C9, and 2B6), glucuronyltransferases (eg, UGT1A4), and Pgp. Drv-Cobi-FTC-Taf has recently been demonstrated to be of equal efficacy to Drv-Rtv and other protease inhibitors in both experienced (EMERALD study) and naïve (AMBER study) patients. Moreover, kidney and bone safety profiles have been shown to be good, as has central nervous system tolerance. Total cholesterol:low-density-lipoprotein cholesterol and total cholesterol:high-density-lipoprotein cholesterol ratios are generally high in Drv-Cobi-FTC-Taf vs Rtv-Drv-FTC + tenofovir disoproxil fumarate. An unlikely role of Drv in influencing cardiovascular risk in HIV infection has also been reported. Kidney safety profile is influenced by Cobi, with an increase in creatinine plasma concentration of 0.05–0.1 mg/dL and a parallel glomerular filtration-rate reduction of 10 mL/min within the first 4 weeks after Cobi introduction, which remains stable during treatment. Bone and central nervous system safety profiles were found to be good in randomized clinical trials of both experienced and naïve patients. The efficacy and safety of Drv/Cobi/FTC/Taf are comparable to other drug regimens recommended for HIV treatment. Keywords: protease inhibitors, darunavir/cobicistat, emtricitabine/tenofovir alafenamide, HIV
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- 2018
23. A pH Sensor Scaffold for Mapping Spatiotemporal Gradients in Three Dimensional In Vitro Tumour Models
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Rizzo, Riccardo, Onesto, Valentina, Forciniti, Stefania, Chandra, Anil, Prasad, Saumya, Iuele, Helena, Colella, Francesco, Gigli, Giuseppe, and del Mercato, Loretta L.
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Physics - Biological Physics - Abstract
The detection of extracellular pH at single cell resolution is challenging and requires advanced sensibility. Sensing pH at a high spatial and temporal resolution might provide crucial information in understanding the role of pH and its fluctuations in a wide range of physio-pathological cellular processes, including cancer. Here, a method to embed silica-based fluorescent pH sensors into alginate-based three-dimensional (3D) microgels tumour models, coupled with a computational method for fine data analysis, is presented. By means of confocal laser scanning microscopy, live-cell time-lapse imaging of 3D alginate microgels was performed and the extracellular pH metabolic variations were monitored in both in vitro 3D mono- and 3D co-cultures of tumour and stromal pancreatic cells. The results show that the extracellular pH is cell line-specific and time-dependent. Moreover, differences in pH were also detected between 3D monocultures versus 3D co-cultures, thus suggesting the existence of a metabolic crosstalk between tumour and stromal cells. In conclusion, the system has the potential to image multiple live cells types in a 3D environment and to decipher in real-time their pH metabolic interplay under controlled experimental conditions, thus being also a suitable platform for drug screening and personalized medicine.
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- 2024
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24. Fluorescent nano- and microparticles for sensing cellular microenvironment: past, present and future applications
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Grasso, Giuliana, Colella, Francesco, Forciniti, Stefania, Onesto, Valentina, Iuele, Helena, Siciliano, Anna Chiara, Carnevali, Federica, Chandra, Anil, Gigli, Giuseppe, and del Mercato, Loretta L.
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Physics - Applied Physics ,Physics - Biological Physics - Abstract
The tumor microenvironment (TME) features distinct hallmarks, including acidosis, hypoxia, reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation, and altered ion fluxes, which are crucial targets for early cancer biomarker detection, tumor diagnosis, and therapeutic strategies. A variety of imaging and sensing techniques have been developed and employed in both research and clinical settings to visualize and monitor cellular and TME dynamics. Among these, ratiometric fluorescence-based sensors have emerged as powerful analytical tools, providing precise and sensitive insights into the TME and enabling real-time detection and tracking of dynamic changes. In this comprehensive review, we discuss the latest advancements in ratiometric fluorescent probes designed for optical mapping of pH, oxygen, ROS, ions, and biomarkers within the TME. We elucidate their structural designs and sensing mechanisms, as well as their applications in in vitro and in vivo detection. Furthermore, we explore integrated sensing platforms that reveal the spatiotemporal behavior of complex tumor cultures, highlighting the potential of high-resolution imaging techniques combined with computational methods. This review aims to provide a solid foundation for understanding the current state of the art and the future potential of fluorescent nano- and microparticles in the field of cellular microenvironment sensing.
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- 2024
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25. The Geography of Strenuousness: “America” In William James’ Narrative of Moral Energy
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Colella, E. Paul
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- 2016
26. Mechanical Properties and Sustainability Assessment of Cementitious Mortars Reinforced with Recycled Glass Fibers from Wind Turbine Blades
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Menna, Costantino, Capozzi, Vittorio, Ciriello, Chiara, Colella, Francesco, Ferrara, Liberato, editor, Muciaccia, Giovanni, editor, and di Summa, Davide, editor
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- 2025
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27. The eu-FAIRnews: A Preliminary Exploration of Bridging Disinformation and Digital Justice Through FAIR Data Practices in Online News Sources
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Calò, Antonella, Colella, Davide Damiano, Longo, Marco, Tarantino, Priamo, Longo, Antonella, Zappatore, Marco, Goos, Gerhard, Series Editor, Hartmanis, Juris, Founding Editor, Bertino, Elisa, Editorial Board Member, Gao, Wen, Editorial Board Member, Steffen, Bernhard, Editorial Board Member, Yung, Moti, Editorial Board Member, Saeki, Motoshi, editor, Wong, Leah, editor, Araujo, João, editor, Ayora, Clara, editor, Bernasconi, Anna, editor, Buffa, Matteo, editor, Castano, Silvana, editor, Fettke, Peter, editor, Fill, Hans-Georg, editor, García S., Alberto, editor, Goulão, Miguel, editor, Griffo, Cristine, editor, Jung, Jin-Taek, editor, Köpke, Julius, editor, Marín, Beatriz, editor, Montanelli, Stefano, editor, Rohrer, Edelweis, editor, and Román, José F. Reyes, editor
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- 2025
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28. The Disappearing Act: Heritage Making in Charlotte Riddell’s Novels
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Colella, Silvana
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Business. City of London. Heritage. Preservationism. Realism ,English literature ,PR1-9680 - Abstract
This article examines the strategies of heritage making in Riddell’s City novels, popular in the 19th century, but little known today. Drawing on late Victorian debates about the preservation of the past and its material remains, the article focuses on the relationship between fictional and non-fictional elements, in Riddell’s urban realism, which frequently pivots on heritage concerns. The main argument is twofold: 1) heritage discourse provides an apt frame for the self-validation of the author’s daring narrative choices; 2) Riddell’s understanding of heritage changes as her vision of capitalism darkens, culminating in a vocal denunciation of the destructive forces at work in the very idea of progress. Her novels generate heritage value in the very gesture of recording the many disappearing acts mournfully witnessed by the narrator.
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- 2019
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29. Recognition and control of neutrophil extracellular trap formation by MICL
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Malamud, Mariano, Whitehead, Lauren, McIntosh, Alasdair, Colella, Fabio, Roelofs, Anke J., Kusakabe, Takato, Dambuza, Ivy M., Phillips-Brookes, Annie, Salazar, Fabián, Perez, Federico, Shoesmith, Romey, Zakrzewski, Przemyslaw, Sey, Emily A., Rodrigues, Cecilia, Morvay, Petruta L., Redelinghuys, Pierre, Bedekovic, Tina, Fernandes, Maria J. G., Almizraq, Ruqayyah, Branch, Donald R., Amulic, Borko, Harvey, Jamie, Stewart, Diane, Yuecel, Raif, Reid, Delyth M., McConnachie, Alex, Pickering, Matthew C., Botto, Marina, Iliev, Iliyan D., McInnes, Iain B., De Bari, Cosimo, Willment, Janet A., and Brown, Gordon D.
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30. 18F-Flortaucipir (AV1451) imaging identifies grey matter atrophy in retired athletes
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Vasilevskaya, Anna, Anastassiadis, Chloe, Thapa, Simrika, Taghdiri, Foad, Khodadadi, Mozhgan, Multani, Namita, Rusjan, Pablo, Ozzoude, Miracle, Tarazi, Apameh, Mushtaque, Asma, Wennberg, Richard, Houle, Sylvain, Green, Robin, Colella, Brenda, Vasdev, Neil, Blennow, Kaj, Zetterberg, Henrik, Karikari, Thomas, Sato, Christine, Moreno, Danielle, Rogaeva, Ekaterina, Mikulis, David, Davis, Karen Deborah, Tator, Charles, and Tartaglia, Maria Carmela
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31. Imitating the respiratory activity of the brain stem by using artificial neural networks: exploratory study on an animal model of lactic acidosis and proof of concept
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Perchiazzi, Gaetano, Kawati, Rafael, Pellegrini, Mariangela, Liangpansakul, Jasmine, Colella, Roberto, Bollella, Paolo, Rangaiah, Pramod, Cannone, Annamaria, Venkataramana, Deepthi Hulithala, Perez, Mauricio, Stramaglia, Sebastiano, Torsi, Luisa, Bellotti, Roberto, and Augustine, Robin
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32. Clinical and kinematic characterization of parkinsonian soft signs in essential tremor
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Angelini, Luca, Paparella, Giulia, Cannavacciuolo, Antonio, Costa, Davide, Birreci, Daniele, De Riggi, Martina, Passaretti, Massimiliano, Colella, Donato, Guerra, Andrea, Berardelli, Alfredo, and Bologna, Matteo
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33. Functional connectivity changes in neurodegenerative biomarker-positive athletes with repeated concussions
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Garcia-Cordero, Indira, Vasilevskaya, Anna, Taghdiri, Foad, Khodadadi, Mozhgan, Mikulis, David, Tarazi, Apameh, Mushtaque, Asma, Anssari, Neda, Colella, Brenda, Green, Robin, Rogaeva, Ekaterina, Sato, Christine, Grinberg, Mark, Moreno, Danielle, Hussain, Mohammed W., Blennow, Kaj, Zetterberg, Henrik, Davis, Karen D., Wennberg, Richard, Tator, Charles, and Tartaglia, Maria C.
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34. Shedding of Syncytiotrophoblast-Derived Extracellular Vesicles Is Increased in Placenta Previa and Accreta Spectrum
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Tersigni, Chiara, Di Simone, Nicoletta, Lucchetti, Donatella, Colella, Filomena, Onori, Marianna, Perossini, Silvia, Vidiri, Annalisa, Franco, Rita, Sgambato, Alessandro, Vatish, Manu, Lanzone, Antonio, Scambia, Giovanni, and Cavaliere, Anna Franca
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35. Measurements of Reconfigurable Intelligent Surface in 5G System Within a Reverberation Chamber at mmWave
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Bastianelli, L., Diamanti, R., Colella, E., Primiani, V. Mariani, Moglie, F., Toubal, M. A., Odit, M., Gros, J. -B., Nasser, Y., Lerosey, G., Santamaria, L., Allasia, A., Crozzoli, M., Boldi, M., Zimaglia, E., Lieti, V., Colombo, M., and Micheli, D.
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In this paper we evaluated the performance of a reconfigurable intelligent surface tested with a fifth generation signal provided by a commercial fifth generation base station. We adopted a reverberation chamber as a real life propagating environment. Tests were conducted at the millimeter wave frequency range. This measurement campaign was carried out under the H2020 European project RISE-6G and a collaboration program between TIM S.p.A., Nokia and Universit\`a Politecnica delle Marche., Comment: Accepted at EuCAP 2024
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36. Transfer learning for crash design
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Colella, Giada, Lange, Volker A., and Duddeck, Fabian
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37. CNS-wide repopulation by hematopoietic-derived microglia-like cells corrects progranulin deficiency in mice
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Colella, Pasqualina, Sayana, Ruhi, Suarez-Nieto, Maria Valentina, Sarno, Jolanda, Nyame, Kwamina, Xiong, Jian, Pimentel Vera, Luisa Natalia, Arozqueta Basurto, Jessica, Corbo, Marco, Limaye, Anay, Davis, Kara L., Abu-Remaileh, Monther, and Gomez-Ospina, Natalia
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38. Application of the FRAME-IS to a multifaceted implementation strategy
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Schoenthaler, Antoinette, De La Calle, Franze, De Leon, Elaine, Garcia, Masiel, Colella, Doreen, Nay, Jacalyn, and Dapkins, Isaac
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39. “Hypertension is such a difficult disease to manage”: federally qualified health center staff- and leadership-perceived readiness to implement a technology-facilitated team-based hypertension model
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Gago, Cristina, De Leon, Elaine, Mandal, Soumik, de la Calle, Franze, Garcia, Masiel, Colella, Doreen, Dapkins, Isaac, and Schoenthaler, Antoinette
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40. Artificial intelligence-driven virtual rehabilitation for people living in the community: A scoping review
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Abedi, Ali, Colella, Tracey J. F., Pakosh, Maureen, and Khan, Shehroz S.
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41. Development and validation of a long-read metabarcoding platform for the detection of filarial worm pathogens of animals and humans
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Huggins, Lucas G., Atapattu, Ushani, Young, Neil D., Traub, Rebecca J., and Colella, Vito
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42. Multiplicity dependence of charged-particle intra-jet properties in pp collisions at s = 13 TeV
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Acharya, S., Adamová, D., Rinella, G. Aglieri, Aglietta, L., Agnello, M., Agrawal, N., Ahammed, Z., Ahmad, S., Ahn, S. U., Ahuja, I., Akindinov, A., Al-Turany, M., Aleksandrov, D., Alessandro, B., Alfanda, H. M., Molina, R. Alfaro, Ali, B., Alici, A., Alizadehvandchali, N., Alkin, A., Alme, J., Alocco, G., Alt, T., Altamura, A. R., Altsybeev, I., Alvarado, J. R., Anaam, M. N., Andrei, C., Andreou, N., Andronic, A., Andronov, E., Anguelov, V., Antinori, F., Antonioli, P., Apadula, N., Aphecetche, L., Appelshäuser, H., Arata, C., Arcelli, S., Aresti, M., Arnaldi, R., Arneiro, J. G. M. C. A., Arsene, I. C., Arslandok, M., Augustinus, A., Averbeck, R., Azmi, M. D., Baba, H., Badalà, A., Bae, J., Baek, Y. W., Bai, X., Bailhache, R., Bailung, Y., Bala, R., Balbino, A., Baldisseri, A., Balis, B., Banerjee, D., Banoo, Z., Barile, F., Barioglio, L., Barlou, M., Barman, B., Barnaföldi, G. G., Barnby, L. S., Barreau, E., Barret, V., Barreto, L., Bartels, C., Barth, K., Bartsch, E., Bastid, N., Basu, S., Batigne, G., Battistini, D., Batyunya, B., Bauri, D., Alba, J. L. Bazo, Bearden, I. G., Beattie, C., Becht, P., Behera, D., Belikov, I., Bell Hechavarria, A. D. C., Bellini, F., Bellwied, R., Belokurova, S., Beltran, L. G. E., Beltran, Y. A. V., Bencedi, G., Beole, S., Berdnikov, Y., Berdnikova, A., Bergmann, L., Besoiu, M. G., Betev, L., Bhaduri, P. P., Bhasin, A., Bhat, M. A., Bhattacharjee, B., Bianchi, L., Bianchi, N., Bielčík, J., Bielčíková, J., Bigot, A. P., Bilandzic, A., Biro, G., Biswas, S., Bize, N., Blair, J. T., Blau, D., Blidaru, M. B., Bluhme, N., Blume, C., Boca, G., Bock, F., Bodova, T., Boi, S., Bok, J., Boldizsár, L., Bombara, M., Bond, P. M., Bonomi, G., Borel, H., Borissov, A., Borquez Carcamo, A. G., Bossi, H., Botta, E., Bouziani, Y. E. M., Bratrud, L., Braun-Munzinger, P., Bregant, M., Broz, M., Bruno, G. E., Buckland, M. D., Budnikov, D., Buesching, H., Bufalino, S., Buhler, P., Burmasov, N., Buthelezi, Z., Bylinkin, A., Bysiak, S. A., Cabanillas Noris, J. C., Cai, M., Caines, H., Caliva, A., Calvo Villar, E., Camacho, J. M. M., Camerini, P., Canedo, F. D. M., Cantway, S. L., Carabas, M., Carballo, A. A., Carnesecchi, F., Caron, R., Carvalho, L. A. D., Castillo Castellanos, J., Catalano, F., Cattaruzzi, S., Ceballos Sanchez, C., Cerri, R., Chakaberia, I., Chakraborty, P., Chandra, S., Chapeland, S., Chartier, M., Chattopadhyay, S., Chattopadhyay, S., Cheng, T., Cheshkov, C., Chibante Barroso, V., Chinellato, D. D., Chizzali, E. S., Cho, J., Cho, S., Chochula, P., Choudhury, D., Christakoglou, P., Christensen, C. H., Christiansen, P., Chujo, T., Ciacco, M., Cicalo, C., Ciupek, M. R., Clai, G., Colamaria, F., Colburn, J. S., Colella, D., Colocci, M., Concas, M., Conesa Balbastre, G., Conesa del Valle, Z., Contin, G., Contreras, J. G., Coquet, M. L., Cortese, P., Cosentino, M. 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Acharya, S., Adamová, D., Agarwal, A., Aglieri Rinella, G., Aglietta, L., Agnello, M., Agrawal, N., Ahammed, Z., Ahmad, S., Ahn, S. U., Ahuja, I., Akindinov, A., Akishina, V., Al-Turany, M., Aleksandrov, D., Alessandro, B., Alfanda, H. M., Alfaro Molina, R., Ali, B., Alici, A., Alizadehvandchali, N., Alkin, A., Alme, J., Alocco, G., Alt, T., Altamura, A. R., Altsybeev, I., Alvarado, J. R., Anaam, M. N., Andrei, C., Andreou, N., Andronic, A., Andronov, E., Anguelov, V., Antinori, F., Antonioli, P., Apadula, N., Aphecetche, L., Appelshäuser, H., Arata, C., Arcelli, S., Aresti, M., Arnaldi, R., Arneiro, J. G. M. C. A., Arsene, I. C., Arslandok, M., Augustinus, A., Averbeck, R., Azmi, M. D., Baba, H., Badalà, A., Bae, J., Baek, Y. W., Bai, X., Bailhache, R., Bailung, Y., Bala, R., Balbino, A., Baldisseri, A., Balis, B., Banerjee, D., Banoo, Z., Barile, F., Barioglio, L., Barlou, M., Barman, B., Barnaföldi, G. G., Barnby, L. 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H., Yu, H., Yuan, S., Yuncu, A., Zaccolo, V., Zampolli, C., Zang, M., Zanone, F., Zardoshti, N., Zarochentsev, A., Závada, P., Zaviyalov, N., Zhalov, M., Zhang, B., Zhang, C., Zhang, L., Zhang, M., Zhang, S., Zhang, X., Zhang, Y., Zhang, Z., Zhao, M., Zherebchevskii, V., Zhi, Y., Zhong, C., Zhou, D., Zhou, Y., Zhu, J., Zhu, Y., Zugravel, S. C., and Zurlo, N.
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44. Crenosoma vulpis infection in a four-month old puppy
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Matos B., Colella V., Alho A. M., Otranto D., Doyle R., and Madeira de Carvalho L.
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crenosoma vulpis ,puppy ,baermann technique ,morphologic identification ,molecular identification ,england ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Here we report the case of a diagnostic and treatment challenge in a four-month old dog from England, presented with one-month history of unproductive cough. Antigen blood test for Angiostrongylus vasorum infection was negative. Thoracic radiographs revealed a generalised bronchointerstitial pattern and bronchoscopy showed moving nematodes in the mucus of the bronchial wall. Additionally, Baermann technique revealed a high burden of larvae per gram of faeces. Morphological and molecular analyses confirmed that they were first stage larvae of Crenosoma vulpis. The infection was firstly treated with a spot-on solution containing 10% imidacloprid + 2.5% moxidectin, but the dog was still positive after 13 days. Therefore, a seven-day course of fenbendazole was prescribed. This represents one of the youngest dogs ever reported naturally infected by C. vulpis. The scant number of reported cases of crenosomosis has led practitioners to consider it as a rare parasitic disease in dogs, delaying a correct and targeted on-time diagnosis. Further studies are needed to perceive the real prevalence of this lungworm and to understand if it is a rare parasite or just rarely diagnosed.
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45. Presentaciones atípicas de histoplasmosis: anemia hemolítica. Descripción de un caso y revisión de la literatura
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Landaeta María Eugenia, Mata-Essayag Sofía, Colella Maria Teresa, Pineda Vanessa, and Inaty Joaquin
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Histoplasma capsulatum ,histoplasmosis ,anemia hemolítica ,itraconazol ,hemolytic anemia ,Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine ,RC955-962 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Abstract: Histoplasmosis is a granulomatous disease, produced by Histoplasma capsulatum. This fungus causes a wide range of clinical manifestations; the most common is the pulmonary form. In some cases, atypical presentations are described. Case report: a 70 year old male patient, from Barinas, Venezuela, who worked in a chicken farm, with diagnosis of histoplasmosis and hemolytic anemia is described. The patient improved with antifungal treatment. Conclusions: in Venezuela, an endemic area for this mycosis, clinicians must have a high suspicion index for this disease, taking into account risk factors, such as age and epidemiology. To our knowledge, this is the third case report in the literature. Resumen: La histoplasmosis es una enfermedad granulomatosa, producida por Histoplasma capsulatum. Causa un amplio espectro de manifestaciones clínicas, la más frecuente es la pulmonar. En algunos casos se presentan formas diseminadas, con afectación de uno o múltiples órganos, con características atípicas, difíciles de reconocer. Reporte del caso: Se presenta el caso de un paciente masculino de 70 años de edad, procedente de Barinas, quien trabajó en una granja de gallinas, con diagnóstico de histoplasmosis y anemia hemolítica, las cuales se resolvieron con tratamiento antifúngico. Conclusiones: En Venezuela, zona endémica para esta micosis, el médico está obligado a tener un alto índice de sospecha acerca de la misma, teniendo en cuenta factores como la edad y la epidemiología. A la luz de nuestros conocimientos, es el tercer caso reportado.
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46. Effectiveness, durability, and safety of darunavir/ritonavir in HIV-1-infected patients in routine clinical practice in Italy: a postauthorization noninterventional study
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Antinori A, Meraviglia P, d’Arminio Monforte A, Castagna A, Mussini C, Bini T, Gianotti N, Rusconi S, Colella E, Airoldi G, Mancusi D, and Termini R
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darunavir/ritonavir ,observational ,efficacy ,durability ,safety ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Andrea Antinori,1 Paola Meraviglia,2 Antonella d’Arminio Monforte,3,4 Antonella Castagna,5,6 Cristina Mussini,7 Teresa Bini,4 Nicola Gianotti,5 Stefano Rusconi,8 Elisa Colella,8 Giuseppe Airoldi,9 Daniela Mancusi,10 Roberta Termini10 1Clinical Department, National Institute for Infectious Diseases “L. Spallanzani”, Rome, 2Department of Infectious Disease, “L. Sacco” University Hospital, 3Department of Health Sciences – University of Milan, 4Clinic of Infectious Diseases, “San Paolo” Hospital, 5Infectious Diseases, San Raffaele Scientific Institute, 6Università Vita-Salute San Raffaele, Milan, 7Institute of Infectious Diseases, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, 8Infectious Diseases Unit, DIBIC Luigi Sacco, University of Milan, 9Studio Associato Airoldi, Cicogna, Ghirri, 10Janssen-Cilag SpA, Medical Affairs, Cologno Monzese, Milan, Italy Abstract: Current antiretroviral (ARV) therapy for the treatment of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV-1)-infected patients provides long-term control of viral load (VL). Darunavir (DRV) is a nonpeptidomimetic protease inhibitor approved for use with a ritonavir booster (DRV/r). This study evaluated the effectiveness of DRV/r in combination with other ARV agents in routine clinical practice in Italy. In this descriptive observational study, data on utilization of DRV/r, under the conditions described in the marketing authorization, were collected from June 2009 to December 2012. Effectiveness (VL
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47. Neorealist landscapes. Habitat and collective housing in Italy and Spain in the post- war years. 1943-1963
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Colella, Federico
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Italian Neorealism ,Housing ,Spain ,Architecture ,NA1-9428 - Abstract
Starting point for this research is the analysis of relationship between Italian and Spanish culture in the post-war era, especially in the field of cinematography, in order to describe possible correspondences or differences in the contemporary architectural and urban production, especially in social housing. Neorealism is the artistic movement that characterizes these years, in which economic, social and political problems weigh on these countries: it was born in Italy and influenced cinematography of different European countries, including Spain. Through comparison between some films, we can define a common urban landscape, with the aim to represent context in which the architecture of Italy and Spain, as in the neorealist cinema, seek new references and a more sensitive look on reality. El Punto de partida de este trabajo de investigación es el análisis de las similitudes existentes entre la cultura Italiana y la Española de la época de la posguerra, sobre todo en el campo de la cinematografía, con el fin de fijar posibles analogías y diferencias en la producción contemporánea arquitectónica y urbanística, especialmente de vivienda social. El Neorrealismo, es la corriente artística que mejor define estos años, en los cuales las grandes dificultades en el panorama económico, social y político, marcan la situación de los dos países: se trata de una expresión cultural que nace en Italia y que influenció distintas cinematografías europeas, entre las cuales la española. A través la comparación de algunas películas, es posible definir un paisaje urbano común, que representa el contexto en el cual se desarrolla la arquitectura de los dos países que, como en el cinema neorrealista, tratará de buscar nuevas referencias y de plantear una mirada más sensible hacia la realidad de la época.
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48. Particulate Optical Properties in the Mediterranean and Black Seas Through Calipso Spaceborne Lidar Measurements
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Dionisi Davide, Brando Vittorio, Volpe Gianluca, Colella Simone, and Santoleri Rosalia
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
New applications on global-scale plankton retrievals using the CALIOP (Cloud-Aerosol Lidar with orthogonal Polarization) lidar measurements on the CALIPSO (Cloud-Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observations) satellite recently suggested that space-based lidars could provide information about the depth distribution of optical scattering. Assessing the oceanic surface layer’s optical properties through CALIOP is one of the reasons of the extension of the CALIOP mission for another 3 years (2018-2020). The objective of this work is the evaluation of the potential CALIOP ocean products in the Mediterranean and Black seas using the ocean color products provided by the Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Systems (CMEMS).
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49. Seeking the Center of Truth’s Forest: William James in California, 1898
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Colella, E. Paul
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50. FDTD Full Wave Simulations of Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces
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Colella, Emanuel, Bastianelli, Luca, Primiani, Valter Mariani, and Moglie, Franco
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Physics - Applied Physics - Abstract
This paper presents the analysis of metasurfaces, here called reconfigurable intelligent surface. The analysis is performed by numerical simulations that implement the finite-difference time-domain method. The metasurface has been modeled by metallic patches interconnected by varactor diodes. The electromagnetic source consists of randomly generated plane wave. This kind of analysis allows us to investigate the response of the metasurface when it is hit by a random source., Comment: Accepted in EMC Europe 2023
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