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2. First Results of the COLOR (CDOM-Proxy Retrieval from aeOLus ObseRvations) Project
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Dionisi, D., primary, Bucci, S., additional, Cesarini, C., additional, Colella, S., additional, D’Alimonte, D., additional, Di Ciolo, L., additional, Di Girolamo, P., additional, Di Paolantonio, M., additional, Franco, N., additional, Giuliano, G., additional, Gostinicchi, G., additional, Kajiyama, T., additional, Liberti, G., additional, Organelli, E., additional, and Santoleri, R., additional
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- 2023
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3. Evidence of Covid-19 lockdown effects on riverine dissolved organic matter dynamics provides a proof-of-concept for needed regulations of anthropogenic emissions
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Retelletti Brogi, S., Cossarini, G., Bachi, G., Balestra, C., Camatti, E., Casotti, R., Checcucci, G., Colella, S., Evangelista, V., Falcini, F., Francocci, F., Giorgino, T., Margiotta, F., Ribera d'Alcalà, M., Sprovieri, M., Vestri, S., and Santinelli, C.
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- 2022
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4. POS0124 SURVIVAL ANALYSIS IN CONNECTIVE TISSUE DISEASES WITH INTERSTITIAL LUNG DISEASE COMPARED TO IDIOPATHIC PULMONARY FIBROSIS: MULTICENTRE ITALIAN STUDY
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Fornaro, M., primary, Cacciapaglia, F., additional, Giotta, M., additional, Zanframundo, G., additional, Lazzaroni, M. G., additional, Bartoletti, A., additional, Pedretti, E., additional, Sambataro, G., additional, Orlandi, M., additional, De Pace, C. C., additional, Colella, S., additional, Lacedonia, D., additional, Vanchieri, C., additional, Airo’, P., additional, Cavagna, L., additional, Guiducci, S., additional, and Iannone, F., additional
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- 2023
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5. Influence of photoacclimation on the phytoplankton seasonal cycle in the Mediterranean Sea as seen by satellite
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Bellacicco, M., Volpe, G., Colella, S., Pitarch, J., and Santoleri, R.
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- 2016
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6. Updates On PRISMA: Scientific Calibration/Validation Activities and Supporting Studies
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Genesio, L, Braga, F, Bresciani, M, Boschetti, M, Carotenuto, F, Cogliati, S, Colella, S, Colombo, R, Giardino, C, Gioli, B, Lopinto, E, Meloni, D, Pepe, M, Pascucci, S, Pignatti, S, Pompilio, L, Sacco, P, Satalino, G, Miglietta, F, Genesio L., Braga F., Bresciani M., Boschetti M., Carotenuto F., Cogliati S., Colella S., Colombo R., Giardino C., Gioli B., Lopinto E., Meloni D., Pepe M., Pascucci S., Pignatti S., Pompilio L., Sacco P., Satalino G., Miglietta F., Genesio, L, Braga, F, Bresciani, M, Boschetti, M, Carotenuto, F, Cogliati, S, Colella, S, Colombo, R, Giardino, C, Gioli, B, Lopinto, E, Meloni, D, Pepe, M, Pascucci, S, Pignatti, S, Pompilio, L, Sacco, P, Satalino, G, Miglietta, F, Genesio L., Braga F., Bresciani M., Boschetti M., Carotenuto F., Cogliati S., Colella S., Colombo R., Giardino C., Gioli B., Lopinto E., Meloni D., Pepe M., Pascucci S., Pignatti S., Pompilio L., Sacco P., Satalino G., and Miglietta F.
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PRISMA (PRecursore IperSpettrale della Missione Applicativa) is a demonstrative spaceborne mission, fully deployed by the Italian Space Agency (ASI). To support the calibration/validation activities of the PRISMA hyperspectral mission, ASI and the National Research Council (CNR) started in 2019 the PRISCAV project (Scientific CAL/VAL of PRISMA mission). The main objective of PRISCAV is the comprehensive characterization of the performances of the PRISMA payload in orbit in different operational scenarios and the verification of the durability in time of the performances. To this end, PRISCAV created a network of 12 instrumented sites showing different land-use and surface settings (Snow; Sea; Inland and Coastal Water; Forest and Cropland) to obtain independent and traceable in-situ and airborne Fiducial Reference Measurements (FRM) simultaneous to PRISMA acquisitions in order to assess the required performance of sensor, data products, and processors at the different levels (i.e. Top-of-Atmosphere Level 1 Radiances and Bottom-of-Atmosphere Level 2 Reflectance standard products). Moreover, on some of these sites, simultaneous PRISMA and airborne AVIRISNG acquisitions were made coupling remote sensing with in-situ observations to support new mission development and in particular the Copernicus Hyperspectral Imaging Mission for the Environment (CHIME). Recent updates on CAL/VAL activities and on AVIRSNG campaigns are presented in this contribution.
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- 2022
7. Seasonal variations in the feeding ecology of Nephrops norvegicus in the Adriatic Sea: insights from stomach contents and stable isotope analyses
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Zacchetti, L, primary, Martinelli, M, additional, Colella, S, additional, Santojanni, A, additional, and Fanelli, E, additional
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- 2022
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8. 296 Combined exposure to UV and PM affect skin oxinflammatory responses and it is prevented by antioxidant mix topical application: Evidences from clinical study
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Ferrara, F., Yan, X., Pecorelli, A., Guiotto, A., Colella, S., Pasqui, A., Ivarrson, J., Lynch, S., Anderias, S., Choundhary, H., White, S., and Valacchi, G.
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- 2024
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9. Acoustically detected pelagic fish community in relation to environmental conditions observed in the Central Mediterranean sea: a comparison of Libyan and Sicilian–Maltese coastal areas
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Bonanno, Angelo, Zgozi, S., Basilone, G., Hamza, M., Barra, M., Genovese, S., Rumolo, P., Nfate, A., Elsger, M., Goncharov, S., Popov, S., Mifsud, R., Bahri, T., Giacalone, G., Fontana, I., Buongiorno Nardelli, B., Aronica, S., Ceriola, L., Patti, B., Ferreri, R., Colella, S., Volpe, G., and Mazzola, S.
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- 2015
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10. A data assimilation tool for the Pagasitikos Gulf ecosystem dynamics: Methods and benefits
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Korres, G., Triantafyllou, G., Petihakis, G., Raitsos, D.E., Hoteit, I., Pollani, A., Colella, S., and Tsiaras, K.
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- 2012
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11. Development and implementation of the AIDA International Registry for patients with undifferentiated systemic autoinflammatory diseases
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Della Casa, F, Vitale, A, Lopalco, G, Ruscitti, P, Ciccia, F, Emmi, G, Cattalini, M, Wiesik-Szewczyk, E, Maggio, Mc, Ogunjimi, B, Sfikakis, Pp, Tufan, A, Al-Mayouf, Sm, Del Giudice, E, Aragona, E, La Torre, F, Sota, J, Colella, S, Di Cola, I, Iacono, D, Mattioli, I, Jahnz-Rózyk, K, Joos, R, Laskari, K, Gaggiano, C, Abbruzzese, A, Cipriani, P, Rozza, G, Alsaleem, A, Yildirim, D, Tarsia, M, Ragab, G, Ricci, F, Cardinale, F, Korzeniowska, M, Frassi, M, Caggiano, V, Saad, Ma, Pereira, Rm, Berlengiero, V, Gentileschi, S, Guerriero, S, Giani, T, Gelardi, V, Iannone, F, Giardini, Ham, Almaghlouth, Ia, Kardas, Rc, Ait-Idir, D, Frediani, B, Balistreri, A, Fabiani, C, Rigante, Donato, Cantarini, L, Rigante D (ORCID:0000-0001-7032-7779), Della Casa, F, Vitale, A, Lopalco, G, Ruscitti, P, Ciccia, F, Emmi, G, Cattalini, M, Wiesik-Szewczyk, E, Maggio, Mc, Ogunjimi, B, Sfikakis, Pp, Tufan, A, Al-Mayouf, Sm, Del Giudice, E, Aragona, E, La Torre, F, Sota, J, Colella, S, Di Cola, I, Iacono, D, Mattioli, I, Jahnz-Rózyk, K, Joos, R, Laskari, K, Gaggiano, C, Abbruzzese, A, Cipriani, P, Rozza, G, Alsaleem, A, Yildirim, D, Tarsia, M, Ragab, G, Ricci, F, Cardinale, F, Korzeniowska, M, Frassi, M, Caggiano, V, Saad, Ma, Pereira, Rm, Berlengiero, V, Gentileschi, S, Guerriero, S, Giani, T, Gelardi, V, Iannone, F, Giardini, Ham, Almaghlouth, Ia, Kardas, Rc, Ait-Idir, D, Frediani, B, Balistreri, A, Fabiani, C, Rigante, Donato, Cantarini, L, and Rigante D (ORCID:0000-0001-7032-7779)
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Objective: This paper points out the design, development and deployment of the AutoInflammatory Disease Alliance (AIDA) International Registry dedicated to pediatric and adult patients affected with Undifferentiated Systemic AutoInflammatory Diseases (USAIDs). Methods: This is a physician-driven, population- and electronic-based registry employed for real-world data collection about demographics, clinical, laboratory, instrumental and socioeconomic data of USAIDs patients. Data recruitment, based on the Research Electronic Data Capture (REDCap) tool, is thought to gain standardised information for real-life research and has been developed to change over time according to the scientific acquisitions and potentially communicate with other similar instruments; this platform ensures security, data quality and data governance. Results: The focus of the AIDA project is connecting physicians and researchers from all over the world to shed a new light on heterogeneous rare diseases. Since its birth, 99 centres from 20 countries and 4 continents have joined the AIDA project. Forty-eight centres have already obtained the approval from their local Ethics Committees. Currently, the platform counts 265 users (99 Principal Investigators, 162 Site Investigators, 2 Lead Investigators, and 2 data managers). The Registry is collecting baseline and follow-up data using 3357 fields organised into 23 instruments, which include demographics, history, symptoms, trigger/risk factors, therapies, and healthcare access for USAIDs patients. Conclusions: The development of the AIDA International Registry for USAIDs patients will facilitate the on-line collection of standardised data, connecting a worldwide group of researchers: the Registry constitutes an international multicentre observational groundwork aimed at increasing the study cohort of patients with USAIDs in order to improve our knowledge of this peculiar cluster of autoinflammatory diseases.
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- 2022
12. Development and implementation of the AIDA International Registry for patients with Behçet's disease
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Vitale, A, Della Casa, F, Ragab, G, Almaghlouth, Ia, Lopalco, G, Pereira, Rm, Guerriero, S, Govoni, M, Sfikakis, Pp, Giacomelli, R, Ciccia, F, Monti, S, Ruscitti, P, Piga, M, Lomater, C, Tufan, A, Opris-Belinski, D, Emmi, G, Hernández-Rodríguez, J, Şahin, A, Sebastiani, Gd, Bartoloni, E, Akkoç, N, Gündüz, Ö, Cattalini, M, Conti, Giorgio, Hatemi, G, Maier, A, Parronchi, P, Del Giudice, E, Erten, S, Insalaco, A, Li Gobbi, F, Maggio, Mc, Shahram, F, Caggiano, V, Hegazy, Mt, Asfina, Kn, Morrone, M, Prado, Ll, Dammacco, R, Ruffilli, F, Arida, A, Navarini, L, Pantano, I, Cavagna, L, Conforti, A, Cauli, A, Marucco, Em, Kucuk, H, Ionescu, R, Mattioli, I, Espinosa, G, Araújo, O, Karkaş, B, Canofari, C, Sota, J, Laymouna, Ah, Bedaiwi, Aa, Colella, S, Giardini, Ham, Albano, V, Lo Monaco, A, Fragoulis, Ge, Kardas, Rc, Berlengiero, V, Hussein, Ma, Ricci, F, La Torre, F, Rigante, Donato, Więsik-Szewczyk, E, Frassi, M, Gentileschi, S, Tosi, Gm, Dagostin, Ma, Mahmoud, Aaa, Tarsia, M, Alessio, G, Cimaz, R, Giani, T, Gaggiano, C, Iannone, F, Cipriani, P, Mourabi, M, Spedicato, V, Barneschi, S, Aragona, E, Balistreri, A, Frediani, B, Fabiani, C, Cantarini, L &, Autoinflammatory Diseases Alliance (AIDA), Network, Conti G (ORCID:0000-0002-8566-9365), Rigante D (ORCID:0000-0001-7032-7779), Vitale, A, Della Casa, F, Ragab, G, Almaghlouth, Ia, Lopalco, G, Pereira, Rm, Guerriero, S, Govoni, M, Sfikakis, Pp, Giacomelli, R, Ciccia, F, Monti, S, Ruscitti, P, Piga, M, Lomater, C, Tufan, A, Opris-Belinski, D, Emmi, G, Hernández-Rodríguez, J, Şahin, A, Sebastiani, Gd, Bartoloni, E, Akkoç, N, Gündüz, Ö, Cattalini, M, Conti, Giorgio, Hatemi, G, Maier, A, Parronchi, P, Del Giudice, E, Erten, S, Insalaco, A, Li Gobbi, F, Maggio, Mc, Shahram, F, Caggiano, V, Hegazy, Mt, Asfina, Kn, Morrone, M, Prado, Ll, Dammacco, R, Ruffilli, F, Arida, A, Navarini, L, Pantano, I, Cavagna, L, Conforti, A, Cauli, A, Marucco, Em, Kucuk, H, Ionescu, R, Mattioli, I, Espinosa, G, Araújo, O, Karkaş, B, Canofari, C, Sota, J, Laymouna, Ah, Bedaiwi, Aa, Colella, S, Giardini, Ham, Albano, V, Lo Monaco, A, Fragoulis, Ge, Kardas, Rc, Berlengiero, V, Hussein, Ma, Ricci, F, La Torre, F, Rigante, Donato, Więsik-Szewczyk, E, Frassi, M, Gentileschi, S, Tosi, Gm, Dagostin, Ma, Mahmoud, Aaa, Tarsia, M, Alessio, G, Cimaz, R, Giani, T, Gaggiano, C, Iannone, F, Cipriani, P, Mourabi, M, Spedicato, V, Barneschi, S, Aragona, E, Balistreri, A, Frediani, B, Fabiani, C, Cantarini, L &, Autoinflammatory Diseases Alliance (AIDA), Network, Conti G (ORCID:0000-0002-8566-9365), and Rigante D (ORCID:0000-0001-7032-7779)
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Objective: Purpose of the present paper is to point out the design, development and deployment of the AutoInflammatory Disease Alliance (AIDA) International Registry dedicated to pediatric and adult patients with Behçet’s disease (BD). Methods: The Registry is a clinical physician-driven population- and electronic-based instrument implemented for the retrospective and prospective collection of real-life data about demographics, clinical, therapeutic, laboratory, instrumental and socioeconomic information from BD patients; the Registry is based on the Research Electronic Data Capture (REDCap) tool, which is thought to collect standardised information for clinical real-life research, and has been realised to change over time according to future scientific acquisitions and potentially communicate with other existing and future Registries dedicated to BD. Results: Starting from January 31st to November 23rd, 2021, 99 centres from 20 countries in 4 continents have been involved. Forty-eight of these have already obtained the approval from their local Ethics Committees. Currently, the platform counts 265 users (99 Principal Investigators, 162 Site Investigators, 2 Lead Investigators, and 2 data managers). The Registry collects baseline and follow-up data using 5474 fields organised into 15 instruments, including patient’s demographics, history, clinical manifestations and symptoms, trigger/risk factors, therapies and healthcare access. Conclusions: The development of the AIDA International Registry for BD patients will facilitate the collection of standardised data leading to real-world evidence, enabling international multicentre collaborative research through data sharing, international consultation, dissemination of knowledge, inclusion of patients and families, and ultimately optimisation of scientific efforts and implementation of standardised care.
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13. Development and implementation of the AIDA International Registry for patients with Periodic Fever, Aphthous stomatitis, Pharyngitis, and cervical Adenitis syndrome
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Della Casa, F, Vitale, A, Cattalini, M, La Torre, F, Capozio, G, Del Giudice, E, Maggio, Mc, Conti, Giorgio, Alessio, M, Ogunjimi, B, Ragab, G, Emmi, G, Aragona, E, Giani, T, Lopalco, G, Parronchi, P, Shahram, F, Verrecchia, Elena, Ricci, F, Cardinale, F, Di Noi, Silvia, Nuzzolese, R, Lubrano, R, Patroniti, S, Naddei, R, Sabato, V, Hussein, Ma, Dotta, L, Mastrorilli, V, Gentileschi, S, Tufan, A, Caggiano, V, Hegazy, Mt, Sota, J, Almaghlouth, Ia, Ibrahim, A, Wiȩsik-Szewczyk, E, Ozkiziltas, B, Grosso, S, Frassi, M, Tarsia, M, Pereira, Rmr, Taymour, M, Gaggiano, C, Colella, S, Fabiani, C, Morrone, M, Ruscitti, P, Frediani, B, Spedicato, V, Giardini, Ham, Balistreri, A, Rigante, Donato, Cantarini, L, Conti G (ORCID:0000-0002-8566-9365), Verrecchia E, Di Noi S, Rigante D (ORCID:0000-0001-7032-7779), Della Casa, F, Vitale, A, Cattalini, M, La Torre, F, Capozio, G, Del Giudice, E, Maggio, Mc, Conti, Giorgio, Alessio, M, Ogunjimi, B, Ragab, G, Emmi, G, Aragona, E, Giani, T, Lopalco, G, Parronchi, P, Shahram, F, Verrecchia, Elena, Ricci, F, Cardinale, F, Di Noi, Silvia, Nuzzolese, R, Lubrano, R, Patroniti, S, Naddei, R, Sabato, V, Hussein, Ma, Dotta, L, Mastrorilli, V, Gentileschi, S, Tufan, A, Caggiano, V, Hegazy, Mt, Sota, J, Almaghlouth, Ia, Ibrahim, A, Wiȩsik-Szewczyk, E, Ozkiziltas, B, Grosso, S, Frassi, M, Tarsia, M, Pereira, Rmr, Taymour, M, Gaggiano, C, Colella, S, Fabiani, C, Morrone, M, Ruscitti, P, Frediani, B, Spedicato, V, Giardini, Ham, Balistreri, A, Rigante, Donato, Cantarini, L, Conti G (ORCID:0000-0002-8566-9365), Verrecchia E, Di Noi S, and Rigante D (ORCID:0000-0001-7032-7779)
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Objective: Aim of this paper is to illustrate the methodology, design, and development of the AutoInflammatory Disease Alliance (AIDA) International Registry dedicated to patients with the Periodic Fever, Aphthous stomatitis, Pharyngitis, and cervical Adenitis (PFAPA) syndrome. Methods: This is a physician-driven, population- and electronic-based registry proposed to gather real-world demographics, clinical, laboratory, instrumental and socioeconomic data from patients suffering from PFAPA syndrome. Data recruitment is realized through the on-line Research Electronic Data Capture (REDCap) tool. This registry is thought to collect standardized information for clinical research leading to solid real-life evidence. The international scope and the flexibility of the registry will facilitate the realization of cutting-edge study projects through the constant updating of variables - as required by future scientific acquisitions - and the possible merging and transfer of data between current and future registries devoted to this disease. Results: One hundred and twelve centers have already been involved from 23 countries and 4 continents starting from August 24th, 2021, to March 21st, 2022. Fifty-five out of 112 have already obtained the formal approval from their local Ethics Committees. At current, the platform counts 287 users (108 principal investigators, 179 site investigators, 2 lead investigators, and 2 data managers). The registry collects retrospective and prospective data using 3845 fields organized into 24 instruments, including PFAPA patient’s demographics, medical histories, symptoms, triggers/risk factors, therapies, and impact on the healthcare systems. Conclusions: The development of the AIDA International Registry for patients with PFAPA syndrome will enable the on-line collection of standardized data prompting real-life studies through the connection of worldwide groups of physicians and researchers. This project can be found on https://clinicaltrials.gov
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- 2022
14. Estimated 10-year cardiovascular risk in a large Italian cohort of rheumatoid arthritis patients: Data from the Cardiovascular Obesity and Rheumatic DISease (CORDIS) Study Group
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Cacciapaglia, F., Spinelli, F. R., Piga, M., Erre, G. L., Sakellariou, G., Manfredi, A., Viapiana, O., Fornaro, M., Colella, S., Floris, A., Mangoni, A. A., Castagna, F., Vacchi, Caterina, Orsolini, G., Bugatti, S., Cafaro, G., Cauli, A., Gremese, Elisa, Atzeni, F., Bartoloni, E., Vacchi C., Gremese E. (ORCID:0000-0002-2248-1058), Cacciapaglia, F., Spinelli, F. R., Piga, M., Erre, G. L., Sakellariou, G., Manfredi, A., Viapiana, O., Fornaro, M., Colella, S., Floris, A., Mangoni, A. A., Castagna, F., Vacchi, Caterina, Orsolini, G., Bugatti, S., Cafaro, G., Cauli, A., Gremese, Elisa, Atzeni, F., Bartoloni, E., Vacchi C., and Gremese E. (ORCID:0000-0002-2248-1058)
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Background: Several cardiovascular (CV) risk algorithms are available to predict CV events in the general population. However, their performance in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) might differ from the general population. This cross-sectional multicentre study aimed to estimate the 10-year CV risk using two different algorithms in a large RA cohort and in patients with osteoarthritis (OA). Methods: In a consecutive series of RA patients and matched OA controls without prior CV events, clinical and serologic data and traditional CV risk factors were recorded. The 10-year CV risk was assessed with the Systematic COronary Risk Evaluation (SCORE) and the “Progetto Cuore” algorithms. Results: 1,467 RA patients and 342 OA subjects were included. RA patients were more frequently diabetic (9.9% vs 6.4%; p=0.04) and smokers (20.4% vs 12.5%; p=0.002) but had lower prevalence of obesity (15% vs 21%; p=0.003). Dyslipidaemia was more prevalent in OA (32.5% vs 21.7%; p<0.0001). The 10-year estimated CV risk was 1.6% (95%CI 1.3-1.9) in RA and 1.4% (95%CI 1.3-1.6) in OA (p=0.002) according to SCORE and 6.5% (95%CI 6.1-6.9) in RA and 4.4% (95%CI 3.9-5.1) in OA (p<0.001) according to “Progetto Cuore”. Regardless of the score used, RA patients had a 3- to-4-fold increased 10-year risk of CV events compared to OA subjects. Conclusion: RA patients have a significantly higher 10-year risk of CV events than OA subjects. In addition to effective disease control and joint damage prevention, specific protective measures targeting modifiable traditional CV risk factors should be implemented in RA.
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15. Development and implementation of the AIDA International Registry for patients with non-infectious scleritis
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Della Casa, F, Vitale, A, Pereira, Rm, Guerriero, S, Ragab, G, Lopalco, G, Cattalini, M, Mattioli, I, Parronchi, P, Paroli, Mp, Del Giudice, E, Gaggiano, C, Dagostin, Ma, Albano, V, Soliman, Mm, Colella, S, Nascimbeni, G, Sota, J, Antonelli, Ipb, Alessio, G, Caggiano, V, Tufan, A, Amin, Rh, Tarsia, M, Ghanema, M, Iannone, F, Ricci, F, La Torre, F, Więsik-Szewczyk, E, Conticini, E, Gentileschi, S, Dammacco, R, Cimaz, R, Frediani, B, Abbruzzese, A, Ruscitti, P, Tosi, Gm, Giordano, Hf, Conforti, A, Balistreri, A, Rigante, Donato, Cantarini, L, Fabiani, C, Rigante D (ORCID:0000-0001-7032-7779), Della Casa, F, Vitale, A, Pereira, Rm, Guerriero, S, Ragab, G, Lopalco, G, Cattalini, M, Mattioli, I, Parronchi, P, Paroli, Mp, Del Giudice, E, Gaggiano, C, Dagostin, Ma, Albano, V, Soliman, Mm, Colella, S, Nascimbeni, G, Sota, J, Antonelli, Ipb, Alessio, G, Caggiano, V, Tufan, A, Amin, Rh, Tarsia, M, Ghanema, M, Iannone, F, Ricci, F, La Torre, F, Więsik-Szewczyk, E, Conticini, E, Gentileschi, S, Dammacco, R, Cimaz, R, Frediani, B, Abbruzzese, A, Ruscitti, P, Tosi, Gm, Giordano, Hf, Conforti, A, Balistreri, A, Rigante, Donato, Cantarini, L, Fabiani, C, and Rigante D (ORCID:0000-0001-7032-7779)
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Introduction: This article points out the design, methods, development and deployment of the international registry promoted by the AutoInflammatory Disease Alliance (AIDA) Network with the aim to define and assess paediatric and adult patients with immune-mediated scleritis. Methods: This registry collects both retrospec-tive and prospective real-world data from patients with non-infectious scleritis through the Research Electronic Data Capture (REDCap) tool and aims to promote knowledge and real-life evidence from patients enrolled worldwide; the registry also allows the collection of standardised data, ensuring the highest levels of security and anonymity of patients’ data and flexibility to change according to scientific acquisitions over time. The communication with other similar registries has been also ensured in order to pursue the sustainability of the project with respect to the adaptation of collected data to the most diverse research projects. Results: Since the launch of the registry, 99 centres have been involved from 20 countries and four continents. Forty-eight of the centres have already obtained a formal approval from their local ethics committees. At present, the platform counts 259 users (95 principal investigators, 160 site investigators, 2 lead investigators, and 2 data managers); the platform collects baseline and follow-up data using 3683 fields organised into 13 instruments, including patient’s demographics, history, symptoms, trigger or risk factors, therapies and health care utilization. Conclusions: The development of the AIDA International Registry for patients with non-infectious scleritis will allow solid research on this rare condition. Real-world evidence result-ing from standardised real-life data will lead to the optimisation of routine clinical and therapeutic management, which are currently limited by the rarity of this ocular inflammatory condition.
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- 2022
16. Development and Implementation of the AIDA International Registry for Patients With Still's Disease
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Vitale, A. Della Casa, F. Lopalco, G. Pereira, R.M. Ruscitti, P. Giacomelli, R. Ragab, G. La Torre, F. Bartoloni, E. Del Giudice, E. Lomater, C. Emmi, G. Govoni, M. Maggio, M.C. Maier, A. Makowska, J. Ogunjimi, B. Sfikakis, P.P. Sfriso, P. Gaggiano, C. Iannone, F. Dagostin, M.A. Di Cola, I. Navarini, L. Ahmed Mahmoud, A.A. Cardinale, F. Riccucci, I. Paroli, M.P. Marucco, E.M. Mattioli, I. Sota, J. Abbruzzese, A. Antonelli, I.P.B. Cipriani, P. Tufan, A. Fabiani, C. Ramadan, M.M. Cattalini, M. Kardas, R.C. Sebastiani, G.D. Giardini, H.A.M. Hernández-Rodríguez, J. Mastrorilli, V. Więsik-Szewczyk, E. Frassi, M. Caggiano, V. Telesca, S. Giordano, H.F. Guadalupi, E. Giani, T. Renieri, A. Colella, S. Cataldi, G. Gentile, M. Fabbiani, A. Al-Maghlouth, I.A. Frediani, B. Balistreri, A. Rigante, D. Cantarini, L. The Autoinflammatory Diseases Alliance (AIDA) Network
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Objective: Aim of this paper is to present the design, construction, and modalities of dissemination of the AutoInflammatory Disease Alliance (AIDA) International Registry for patients with systemic juvenile idiopathic arthritis (sJIA) and adult-onset Still's disease (AOSD), which are the pediatric and adult forms of the same autoinflammatory disorder. Methods: This Registry is a clinical, physician-driven, population- and electronic-based instrument implemented for the retrospective and prospective collection of real-world data. The collection of data is based on the Research Electronic Data Capture (REDCap) tool and is intended to obtain evidence drawn from routine patients' management. The collection of standardized data is thought to bring knowledge about real-life clinical research and potentially communicate with other existing and future Registries dedicated to Still's disease. Moreover, it has been conceived to be flexible enough to easily change according to future scientific acquisitions. Results: Starting from June 30th to February 7th, 2022, 110 Centers from 23 Countries in 4 continents have been involved. Fifty-four of these have already obtained the approval from their local Ethics Committees. Currently, the platform counts 290 users (111 Principal Investigators, 175 Site Investigators, 2 Lead Investigators, and 2 data managers). The Registry collects baseline and follow-up data using 4449 fields organized into 14 instruments, including patient's demographics, history, clinical manifestations and symptoms, trigger/risk factors, therapies and healthcare access. Conclusions: This international Registry for patients with Still's disease will allow a robust clinical research through collection of standardized data, international consultation, dissemination of knowledge, and implementation of observational studies based on wide cohorts of patients followed-up for very long periods. Solid evidence drawn from “real-life” data represents the ultimate goal of this Registry, which has been implemented to significantly improve the overall management of patients with Still's disease. NCT 05200715 available at https://clinicaltrials.gov/. Copyright © 2022 Vitale, Della Casa, Lopalco, Pereira, Ruscitti, Giacomelli, Ragab, La Torre, Bartoloni, Del Giudice, Lomater, Emmi, Govoni, Maggio, Maier, Makowska, Ogunjimi, Sfikakis, Sfriso, Gaggiano, Iannone, Dagostin, Di Cola, Navarini, Ahmed Mahmoud, Cardinale, Riccucci, Paroli, Marucco, Mattioli, Sota, Abbruzzese, Antonelli, Cipriani, Tufan, Fabiani, Ramadan, Cattalini, Kardas, Sebastiani, Giardini, Hernández-Rodríguez, Mastrorilli, Więsik-Szewczyk, Frassi, Caggiano, Telesca, Giordano, Guadalupi, Giani, Renieri, Colella, Cataldi, Gentile, Fabbiani, Al-Maghlouth, Frediani, Balistreri, Rigante and Cantarini.
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17. Identification and characterization of Vietnamese coffee bacterial endophytes displaying in vitro antifungal and nematicidal activities
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Duong, Benoit, Nguyen, H. X., Phan, H. V., Colella, S., Trinh, P. Q., Hoang, G. T., Nguyen, T. T., Marraccini, P., Lebrun, Michel, and Duponnois, Robin
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The endophytic bacteria were isolated from coffee roots and seeds in Vietnam and identified with 16S rDNA sequencing as belonging to the Actinobacteria, Firmicutes and Proteobacteria phyla with the Nocardia, Bacillus and Burkholderia as dominant genera, respectively. Out of the thirty genera recovered from Coffea canephora and Coffea liberica, twelve were reported for the first time in endophytic association with coffee including members of the genera Brachybacterium, Caballeronia, Kitasatospora, Lechevalieria, Leifsonia, Luteibacter, Lysinibacillus, Mycolicibacterium, Nakamurella, Paracoccus, Sinomonas and Sphingobium. A total of eighty bacterial endophytes were characterized in vitro for several plant growth promoting and biocontrol traits including: the phosphate solubilization, the indolic compounds, siderophores, HCN, esterase, lipase, gelatinase and chitinase production. A subset of fifty selected bacteria were tested for their potential as biocontrol agents with in vitro confrontations with the fungal pathogen Fusarium oxysporum as well as the coffee parasitic nematodes Radopholus duriophilus and Pratylenchus coffeae. The three most efficient isolates on F. oxysporum belonging to the Bacillus, Burkholderia, and Streptomyces genera displayed a growth inhibition rate higher than 40%. Finally, five isolates from the Bacillus genus were able to lead to 100% of mortality in 24 h on both R. duriophilus and P. coffeae.
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18. LRRTM1 on chromosome 2p12 is a maternally suppressed gene that is associated paternally with handedness and schizophrenia
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Francks, C, Maegawa, S, Laurén, J, Abrahams, B S, Velayos-Baeza, A, Medland, S E, Colella, S, Groszer, M, McAuley, E Z, Caffrey, T M, Timmusk, T, Pruunsild, P, Koppel, I, Lind, P A, Matsumoto-Itaba, N, Nicod, J, Xiong, L, Joober, R, Enard, W, Krinsky, B, Nanba, E, Richardson, A J, Riley, B P, Martin, N G, Strittmatter, S M, Möller, H-J, Rujescu, D, St Clair, D, Muglia, P, Roos, J L, Fisher, S E, Wade-Martins, R, Rouleau, G A, Stein, J F, Karayiorgou, M, Geschwind, D H, Ragoussis, J, Kendler, K S, Airaksinen, M S, Oshimura, M, DeLisi, L E, and Monaco, A P
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19. Single dual mode (continuous and cast) instrumentation package for inherent optical property measurements: Characterization of the bucket for backscattering observation
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Volpe, G., Dionisi, D., Brando, V.E., Colella, S., Pitarch, J., Ciampichetti, S., Ferrara, N., Liberti, G.L., Volpe, G., Dionisi, D., Brando, V.E., Colella, S., Pitarch, J., Ciampichetti, S., Ferrara, N., and Liberti, G.L.
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This work describes a continuous sampling system that has been designed, implemented, and tested for the acquisition of Inherent Optical Properties (IOPs) during field campaigns. The major challenge of the work was to design and build a flow-through housing accounting for the complex sensing geometry of the ECO-VSF3, a backscattering meter, i.e., three sensor heads each of which measures the VSF at three angles. A detailed characterization of the ECO-VSF3 housing in terms of impact of the boundaries and overall system inertia is reported. A key feature of the system design is the possibility to easily detach the IOP package from the flow-through hydraulic circuit and use it in cast mode at fixed stations. This, to the best of authors' knowledge, is the first time the ECO-VSF3 is used in an underway system. Results from the comparison of continuous (Co) and cast (Ca) bb measurements show excellent agreement, with differences not exceeding 7%, thus proving the system to be reliable and highlighting the feasibility for increasing the spatio-temporal sampling of surface observations.
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20. The transposable element-rich genome of the cereal pest Sitophilus oryzae
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Parisot, N, Vargas-Chavez, C, Goubert, C, Baa-Puyoulet, P, Balmand, S, Beranger, L, Blanc, C, Bonnamour, A, Boulesteix, M, Burlet, N, Calevro, F, Callaerts, P, Chancy, T, Charles, H, Colella, S, Barbosa, ADS, Dell'Aglio, E, Di Genova, A, Febvay, G, Gabaldon, T, Ferrarini, MG, Gerber, A, Gillet, B, Hubley, R, Hughes, S, Jacquin-Joly, E, Maire, J, Marcet-Houben, M, Masson, F, Meslin, C, Montagne, N, Moya, A, Ribeiro de Vasconcelos, AT, Richard, G, Rosen, J, Sagot, M-F, Smit, AFA, Storer, JM, Vincent-Monegat, C, Vallier, A, Vigneron, A, Zaidman-Remy, A, Zamoum, W, Vieira, C, Rebollo, R, Latorre, A, Heddi, A, Parisot, N, Vargas-Chavez, C, Goubert, C, Baa-Puyoulet, P, Balmand, S, Beranger, L, Blanc, C, Bonnamour, A, Boulesteix, M, Burlet, N, Calevro, F, Callaerts, P, Chancy, T, Charles, H, Colella, S, Barbosa, ADS, Dell'Aglio, E, Di Genova, A, Febvay, G, Gabaldon, T, Ferrarini, MG, Gerber, A, Gillet, B, Hubley, R, Hughes, S, Jacquin-Joly, E, Maire, J, Marcet-Houben, M, Masson, F, Meslin, C, Montagne, N, Moya, A, Ribeiro de Vasconcelos, AT, Richard, G, Rosen, J, Sagot, M-F, Smit, AFA, Storer, JM, Vincent-Monegat, C, Vallier, A, Vigneron, A, Zaidman-Remy, A, Zamoum, W, Vieira, C, Rebollo, R, Latorre, A, and Heddi, A
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BACKGROUND: The rice weevil Sitophilus oryzae is one of the most important agricultural pests, causing extensive damage to cereal in fields and to stored grains. S. oryzae has an intracellular symbiotic relationship (endosymbiosis) with the Gram-negative bacterium Sodalis pierantonius and is a valuable model to decipher host-symbiont molecular interactions. RESULTS: We sequenced the Sitophilus oryzae genome using a combination of short and long reads to produce the best assembly for a Curculionidae species to date. We show that S. oryzae has undergone successive bursts of transposable element (TE) amplification, representing 72% of the genome. In addition, we show that many TE families are transcriptionally active, and changes in their expression are associated with insect endosymbiotic state. S. oryzae has undergone a high gene expansion rate, when compared to other beetles. Reconstruction of host-symbiont metabolic networks revealed that, despite its recent association with cereal weevils (30 kyear), S. pierantonius relies on the host for several amino acids and nucleotides to survive and to produce vitamins and essential amino acids required for insect development and cuticle biosynthesis. CONCLUSIONS: Here we present the genome of an agricultural pest beetle, which may act as a foundation for pest control. In addition, S. oryzae may be a useful model for endosymbiosis, and studying TE evolution and regulation, along with the impact of TEs on eukaryotic genomes.
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21. Diagnostic accuracy of a clinical diagnosis of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis: an international case-cohort study
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Walsh S. L. F., Maher T. M., Kolb M., Poletti V., Nusser R., Richeldi L., Vancheri C., Wilsher M. L., Antoniou K. M., Behr J., Bendstrup E., Brown K., Calandriello L., Corte T. J., Cottin V., Crestani B., Flaherty K., Glaspole I., Grutters J., Inoue Y., Kokosi M., Kondoh Y., Kouranos V., Kreuter M., Johannson K., Judge E., Ley B., Margaritopoulos G., Martinez F. J., Molina-Molina M., Morais A., Nunes H., Raghu G., Ryerson C. J., Selman M., Spagnolo P., Taniguchi H., Tomassetti S., Valeyre D., Wijsenbeek M., Wuyts W., Hansell D., Wells A., Zhu P. S., Yuan Y., Yoshito Fukuda C., Yoshimatsu Y., Xaubet A., Wong A. M., White P., Westney G., West A., Wessendorf T., Waseda Y., Wang C., Vienna J. M., Videnovic Ivanov J., Vicens Zygmunt V., Venero Caceres M. C., Velasquez Pinto G., Veitch E., Vasakova M., Varone F., Varela B. E., Van Hal P., Van De Ven M., Van Der Lee I., Van Den Toorn L., Urrutia Gajate A., Urban J., Ugarte Fornell L. G., Tzouvelekis A., Twohig K., Turner A., Trujillo S., Triani A., Traila D., Torres V., Tomioka H., Tomii K., Tomic R., Toma C., Tokgoz Akyil F., Tobino K., Tobar R., Tiwari A., Tibana R., Tian X., Thillai M., Tham W., Teo F., Tekavec Trkanjec J., Teixeira P., Tarpey D., Tapias L., Tanizawa K., Tanino Y., Takada T., Tabaj G., Szolnoki E., Swarnakar R., Strambu I., Sterclova M., Spinks K., Soo C. I., Soltani A., Solanki S., Sobh E., Soares M. R., Smith J., Smith B., Slocum P., Slabbynck H., Sivokozov I., Shifren A., Shen S. M., Sharp C., Shanmuganathan A., Sebastiani A., Scarlata S., Savas R., Sasaki S., Santeliz J., Santana ANC., Sanchez R., Salinas M., Saito S., Ryan F., Royo Prats J. A., Rosi E., Rokadia H., Robles Perez A., Rivera Ortega P., Rio Ramirez M., Righetti S., Reichner C., Ravaglia C., Ratanawatkul P., Ramalingam V., Rajasekaran A., Radzikowska E., Ra S. W., Quadrelli S., Precerutti J., Prasad J., Popa D., Pizzalato S., Piotrowski W., Pineiro A., Piloni D., Peros Golubicic T., Perez R., Pereira C., Pereira B., Perch M., Patel N., Patel D., Papanikolaou I., Papakosta D., Panselinas E., Pang Y. K., Pandya P., Padrao E., Ozdemir Kumbasar O., Overbeek M. J., Otto Minasian A., O'Riordan D., Ora J., Oldham J., Okutan O., Ohshimo S., Oguzulgen I. K., Ogura T., O'Donnell T., O'Dochartaigh C., O'Beirne S., Novikova L., Novelli L., Noth I., Nogueira Mendes Neto N., Niroumand M., Nieto A., Neves A., Nambiar A., Nair S., Nadama R., Murtagh E., Mura M., Muller Quernheim J., Mukhopadhyay A., Mukherjee S., Morisset J., Moran O., Mooney J., Moller J., Mogulkoc N., Miyamoto A., Milenkovic B., Mette S., Mejia M., Mei F., Mazzei M., Matsuda T., Mason C., Martinez Frances M., Mannarino S., Mancuzo E., Malli F., Malhotra P., Maillo M., Maia J., Mahdavian M., Madsen F., Luckhardt T., Lucht W., Low S. Y., Lopez Miguel C. P., Lipchik R., Levy S., Levin K., Lee K. L., Lederer D., Lammi M. R., Kwan H. Y., Kukreja S., Kruavit A., Kotecki M., Kolilekas L., Knoop H., Kiyan E., Kishaba T., King Biggs M., Khor Y. H., Khan A., Khalil N., Kedia R., Kebba N., Kawano Dourado L., Kapitan K., Kan C. D., Kalyoncu A. F., Kalluri M., Kabasakal Y., Jyothula S., Juretschke M. A., Jovanovic D., Jonkers R., Jo H., Izumi S., Ishii H., Ikeda S., Ibrahim A., Hyldgaard C., Hunninghake G., Huie T., Hufton A., Hu X., Hseih W. C., Hoyos R., Hoyles R., Holguin Rodriguez O., Hogan M. P., Hodgson U., Hilkin Sogoloff H., Herrera E., Henry B. M., Hellemons M., Hecimovic A., Hayashi R., Hart S., Harari S., Haney S., Hambly N., Hakkim R., Gutierrez M., Gripaldo R., Gomez A., Goh N., Godoy R., Gilbert C., Giannarakis I., Gasparini S., Garcha P., Furtado S., Fois A., Flood Page P., Fletcher S., Fiss E., Figueroa Casas J., Figueroa Casas M., Fiddler C. A., Ferrara G., Fernandez Casares M., Felton C., Faverio P., Fabro A. T., Estrada A., Errhalt P., Enomoto N., Enghelmayer J. I., El Kersh K., Eiger G., Dubaniewicz A., Drakopanagiotakis F., Disayabutr S., Dijkstra A., Diaz Patino J. C., Diaz Castanon J. J., Dhooria S., Dhasmana D. J., De Rosa M., De Luca S., Delobbe A., Delgado D., Delgado C., De La Fuente I., De Kruif M., De Gier M., De Andrade J., Davidsen J. R., Daoud B., Dalhoff K., Cotera Solano J. V., Costa A. N., Coronel S., Confalonieri M., Conemans L., Comellas A., Colella S., Clemente S., Clark J., Ciuffreda M., Chung C. L., Chong S. G., Chirita D., Chen P. L., Chaudhuri N., Chambers D., Chalmers G., Chairman D., Chai G. T., Chacon Chaves R., Cetinsu V., Ceruti M., Ceballos Zuniga C. O., Castillo D., Carbone R. G., Caminati A., Callejas Gonzalez F. J., Butler M., Bustos C., Bukowczan M., Buendia I., Brunetti G., Brockway B., Bresser P., Breseghello J., Bouros D., Botero Zaccour J. A., Borzone G., Borie R., Blum H. C., Blank J., Biswas A., Bennett D., Benjamin M., Belaconi I. N., Beirne P., Beckert L., Bastiampillai S., Bascom R., Bartholmai B., Barros M., Ban AYL., Balestro E., Baldi B., Baddini Martinez J., Baburao A., Babu S., Averyanov A., Avdeev S., Athanazio R., Atahan E., Asuquo B., Assayag D., Antuni J., Antillon S., Anderson K. C., Anderson A., Alwani F., Altinisik G., Alsouofi N., Allam J. S., Al Jahdali H., Al Farttoosi A., Alfaro T., Al Busaidi N., Alavi Foumani A., Agreda Vedia M. G., Agarwal A., Afridi F., Adeyeye O. O., Adegunsoye A., Adamali H., Abedini A., Walsh, S. L. F., Maher, T. M., Kolb, M., Poletti, V., Nusser, R., Richeldi, L., Vancheri, C., Wilsher, M. L., Antoniou, K. M., Behr, J., Bendstrup, E., Brown, K., Calandriello, L., Corte, T. J., Cottin, V., Crestani, B., Flaherty, K., Glaspole, I., Grutters, J., Inoue, Y., Kokosi, M., Kondoh, Y., Kouranos, V., Kreuter, M., Johannson, K., Judge, E., Ley, B., Margaritopoulos, G., Martinez, F. J., Molina-Molina, M., Morais, A., Nunes, H., Raghu, G., Ryerson, C. J., Selman, M., Spagnolo, P., Taniguchi, H., Tomassetti, S., Valeyre, D., Wijsenbeek, M., Wuyts, W., Hansell, D., Wells, A., Zhu, P. S., Yuan, Y., Yoshito Fukuda, C., Yoshimatsu, Y., Xaubet, A., Wong, A. M., White, P., Westney, G., West, A., Wessendorf, T., Waseda, Y., Wang, C., Vienna, J. M., Videnovic Ivanov, J., Vicens Zygmunt, V., Venero Caceres, M. C., Velasquez Pinto, G., Veitch, E., Vasakova, M., Varone, F., Varela, B. E., Van Hal, P., Van De Ven, M., Van Der Lee, I., Van Den Toorn, L., Urrutia Gajate, A., Urban, J., Ugarte Fornell, L. G., Tzouvelekis, A., Twohig, K., Turner, A., Trujillo, S., Triani, A., Traila, D., Torres, V., Tomioka, H., Tomii, K., Tomic, R., Toma, C., Tokgoz Akyil, F., Tobino, K., Tobar, R., Tiwari, A., Tibana, R., Tian, X., Thillai, M., Tham, W., Teo, F., Tekavec Trkanjec, J., Teixeira, P., Tarpey, D., Tapias, L., Tanizawa, K., Tanino, Y., Takada, T., Tabaj, G., Szolnoki, E., Swarnakar, R., Strambu, I., Sterclova, M., Spinks, K., Soo, C. I., Soltani, A., Solanki, S., Sobh, E., Soares, M. R., Smith, J., Smith, B., Slocum, P., Slabbynck, H., Sivokozov, I., Shifren, A., Shen, S. M., Sharp, C., Shanmuganathan, A., Sebastiani, A., Scarlata, S., Savas, R., Sasaki, S., Santeliz, J., Santana, Anc., Sanchez, R., Salinas, M., Saito, S., Ryan, F., Royo Prats, J. A., Rosi, E., Rokadia, H., Robles Perez, A., Rivera Ortega, P., Rio Ramirez, M., Righetti, S., Reichner, C., Ravaglia, C., Ratanawatkul, P., Ramalingam, V., Rajasekaran, A., Radzikowska, E., Ra, S. W., Quadrelli, S., Precerutti, J., Prasad, J., Popa, D., Pizzalato, S., Piotrowski, W., Pineiro, A., Piloni, D., Peros Golubicic, T., Perez, R., Pereira, C., Pereira, B., Perch, M., Patel, N., Patel, D., Papanikolaou, I., Papakosta, D., Panselinas, E., Pang, Y. K., Pandya, P., Padrao, E., Ozdemir Kumbasar, O., Overbeek, M. J., Otto Minasian, A., O'Riordan, D., Ora, J., Oldham, J., Okutan, O., Ohshimo, S., Oguzulgen, I. K., Ogura, T., O'Donnell, T., O'Dochartaigh, C., O'Beirne, S., Novikova, L., Novelli, L., Noth, I., Nogueira Mendes Neto, N., Niroumand, M., Nieto, A., Neves, A., Nambiar, A., Nair, S., Nadama, R., Murtagh, E., Mura, M., Muller Quernheim, J., Mukhopadhyay, A., Mukherjee, S., Morisset, J., Moran, O., Mooney, J., Moller, J., Mogulkoc, N., Miyamoto, A., Milenkovic, B., Mette, S., Mejia, M., Mei, F., Mazzei, M., Matsuda, T., Mason, C., Martinez Frances, M., Mannarino, S., Mancuzo, E., Malli, F., Malhotra, P., Maillo, M., Maia, J., Mahdavian, M., Madsen, F., Luckhardt, T., Lucht, W., Low, S. Y., Lopez Miguel, C. P., Lipchik, R., Levy, S., Levin, K., Lee, K. L., Lederer, D., Lammi, M. R., Kwan, H. Y., Kukreja, S., Kruavit, A., Kotecki, M., Kolilekas, L., Knoop, H., Kiyan, E., Kishaba, T., King Biggs, M., Khor, Y. H., Khan, A., Khalil, N., Kedia, R., Kebba, N., Kawano Dourado, L., Kapitan, K., Kan, C. D., Kalyoncu, A. F., Kalluri, M., Kabasakal, Y., Jyothula, S., Juretschke, M. A., Jovanovic, D., Jonkers, R., Jo, H., Izumi, S., Ishii, H., Ikeda, S., Ibrahim, A., Hyldgaard, C., Hunninghake, G., Huie, T., Hufton, A., Hu, X., Hseih, W. C., Hoyos, R., Hoyles, R., Holguin Rodriguez, O., Hogan, M. P., Hodgson, U., Hilkin Sogoloff, H., Herrera, E., Henry, B. M., Hellemons, M., Hecimovic, A., Hayashi, R., Hart, S., Harari, S., Haney, S., Hambly, N., Hakkim, R., Gutierrez, M., Gripaldo, R., Gomez, A., Goh, N., Godoy, R., Gilbert, C., Giannarakis, I., Gasparini, S., Garcha, P., Furtado, S., Fois, A., Flood Page, P., Fletcher, S., Fiss, E., Figueroa Casas, J., Figueroa Casas, M., Fiddler, C. A., Ferrara, G., Fernandez Casares, M., Felton, C., Faverio, P., Fabro, A. T., Estrada, A., Errhalt, P., Enomoto, N., Enghelmayer, J. I., El Kersh, K., Eiger, G., Dubaniewicz, A., Drakopanagiotakis, F., Disayabutr, S., Dijkstra, A., Diaz Patino, J. C., Diaz Castanon, J. J., Dhooria, S., Dhasmana, D. J., De Rosa, M., De Luca, S., Delobbe, A., Delgado, D., Delgado, C., De La Fuente, I., De Kruif, M., De Gier, M., De Andrade, J., Davidsen, J. R., Daoud, B., Dalhoff, K., Cotera Solano, J. V., Costa, A. N., Coronel, S., Confalonieri, M., Conemans, L., Comellas, A., Colella, S., Clemente, S., Clark, J., Ciuffreda, M., Chung, C. L., Chong, S. G., Chirita, D., Chen, P. L., Chaudhuri, N., Chambers, D., Chalmers, G., Chairman, D., Chai, G. T., Chacon Chaves, R., Cetinsu, V., Ceruti, M., Ceballos Zuniga, C. O., Castillo, D., Carbone, R. G., Caminati, A., Callejas Gonzalez, F. J., Butler, M., Bustos, C., Bukowczan, M., Buendia, I., Brunetti, G., Brockway, B., Bresser, P., Breseghello, J., Bouros, D., Botero Zaccour, J. A., Borzone, G., Borie, R., Blum, H. C., Blank, J., Biswas, A., Bennett, D., Benjamin, M., Belaconi, I. N., Beirne, P., Beckert, L., Bastiampillai, S., Bascom, R., Bartholmai, B., Barros, M., Ban, Ayl., Balestro, E., Baldi, B., Baddini Martinez, J., Baburao, A., Babu, S., Averyanov, A., Avdeev, S., Athanazio, R., Atahan, E., Asuquo, B., Assayag, D., Antuni, J., Antillon, S., Anderson, K. C., Anderson, A., Alwani, F., Altinisik, G., Alsouofi, N., Allam, J. S., Al Jahdali, H., Al Farttoosi, A., Alfaro, T., Al Busaidi, N., Alavi Foumani, A., Agreda Vedia, M. G., Agarwal, A., Afridi, F., Adeyeye, O. O., Adegunsoye, A., Adamali, H., Abedini, A., National Institute for Health Research, British Lung Foundation, Walsh, S, Maher, T, Kolb, M, Poletti, V, Nusser, R, Richeldi, L, Vancheri, C, Wilsher, M, Antoniou, K, Behr, J, Bendstrup, E, Brown, K, Calandriello, L, Corte, T, Cottin, V, Crestani, B, Flaherty, K, Glaspole, I, Grutters, J, Inoue, Y, Kokosi, M, Kondoh, Y, Kouranos, V, Kreuter, M, Johannson, K, Judge, E, Ley, B, Margaritopoulos, G, Martinez, F, Molina-Molina, M, Morais, A, Nunes, H, Raghu, G, Ryerson, C, Selman, M, Spagnolo, P, Taniguchi, H, Tomassetti, S, Valeyre, D, Wijsenbeek, M, Wuyts, W, Hansell, D, Wells, A, Zhu, P, Yuan, Y, Yoshito Fukuda, C, Yoshimatsu, Y, Xaubet, A, Wong, A, White, P, Westney, G, West, A, Wessendorf, T, Waseda, Y, Wang, C, Vienna, J, Videnovic Ivanov, J, Vicens Zygmunt, V, Venero Caceres, M, Velasquez Pinto, G, Veitch, E, Vasakova, M, Varone, F, Varela, B, Van Hal, P, Van De Ven, M, Van Der Lee, I, Van Den Toorn, L, Urrutia Gajate, A, Urban, J, Ugarte Fornell, L, Tzouvelekis, A, Twohig, K, Turner, A, Trujillo, S, Triani, A, Traila, D, Torres, V, Tomioka, H, Tomii, K, Tomic, R, Toma, C, Tokgoz Akyil, F, Tobino, K, Tobar, R, Tiwari, A, Tibana, R, Tian, X, Thillai, M, Tham, W, Teo, F, Tekavec Trkanjec, J, Teixeira, P, Tarpey, D, Tapias, L, Tanizawa, K, Tanino, Y, Takada, T, Tabaj, G, Szolnoki, E, Swarnakar, R, Strambu, I, Sterclova, M, Spinks, K, Soo, C, Soltani, A, Solanki, S, Sobh, E, Soares, M, Smith, J, Smith, B, Slocum, P, Slabbynck, H, Sivokozov, I, Shifren, A, Shen, S, Sharp, C, Shanmuganathan, A, Sebastiani, A, Scarlata, S, Savas, R, Sasaki, S, Santeliz, J, Santana, A, Sanchez, R, Salinas, M, Saito, S, Ryan, F, Royo Prats, J, Rosi, E, Rokadia, H, Robles Perez, A, Rivera Ortega, P, Rio Ramirez, M, Righetti, S, Reichner, C, Ravaglia, C, Ratanawatkul, P, Ramalingam, V, Rajasekaran, A, Radzikowska, E, Ra, S, Quadrelli, S, Precerutti, J, Prasad, J, Popa, D, Pizzalato, S, Piotrowski, W, Pineiro, A, Piloni, D, Peros Golubicic, T, Perez, R, Pereira, C, Pereira, B, Perch, M, Patel, N, Patel, D, Papanikolaou, I, Papakosta, D, Panselinas, E, Pang, Y, Pandya, P, Padrao, E, Ozdemir Kumbasar, O, Overbeek, M, Otto Minasian, A, O'Riordan, D, Ora, J, Oldham, J, Okutan, O, Ohshimo, S, Oguzulgen, I, Ogura, T, O'Donnell, T, O'Dochartaigh, C, O'Beirne, S, Novikova, L, Novelli, L, Noth, I, Nogueira Mendes Neto, N, Niroumand, M, Nieto, A, Neves, A, Nambiar, A, Nair, S, Nadama, R, Murtagh, E, Mura, M, Muller Quernheim, J, Mukhopadhyay, A, Mukherjee, S, Morisset, J, Moran, O, Mooney, J, Moller, J, Mogulkoc, N, Miyamoto, A, Milenkovic, B, Mette, S, Mejia, M, Mei, F, Mazzei, M, Matsuda, T, Mason, C, Martinez Frances, M, Mannarino, S, Mancuzo, E, Malli, F, Malhotra, P, Maillo, M, Maia, J, Mahdavian, M, Madsen, F, Luckhardt, T, Lucht, W, Low, S, Lopez Miguel, C, Lipchik, R, Levy, S, Levin, K, Lee, K, Lederer, D, Lammi, M, Kwan, H, Kukreja, S, Kruavit, A, Kotecki, M, Kolilekas, L, Knoop, H, Kiyan, E, Kishaba, T, King Biggs, M, Khor, Y, Khan, A, Khalil, N, Kedia, R, Kebba, N, Kawano Dourado, L, Kapitan, K, Kan, C, Kalyoncu, A, Kalluri, M, Kabasakal, Y, Jyothula, S, Juretschke, M, Jovanovic, D, Jonkers, R, Jo, H, Izumi, S, Ishii, H, Ikeda, S, Ibrahim, A, Hyldgaard, C, Hunninghake, G, Huie, T, Hufton, A, Hu, X, Hseih, W, Hoyos, R, Hoyles, R, Holguin Rodriguez, O, Hogan, M, Hodgson, U, Hilkin Sogoloff, H, Herrera, E, Henry, B, Hellemons, M, Hecimovic, A, Hayashi, R, Hart, S, Harari, S, Haney, S, Hambly, N, Hakkim, R, Gutierrez, M, Gripaldo, R, Gomez, A, Goh, N, Godoy, R, Gilbert, C, Giannarakis, I, Gasparini, S, Garcha, P, Furtado, S, Fois, A, Flood Page, P, Fletcher, S, Fiss, E, Figueroa Casas, J, Figueroa Casas, M, Fiddler, C, Ferrara, G, Fernandez Casares, M, Felton, C, Faverio, P, Fabro, A, Estrada, A, Errhalt, P, Enomoto, N, Enghelmayer, J, El Kersh, K, Eiger, G, Dubaniewicz, A, Drakopanagiotakis, F, Disayabutr, S, Dijkstra, A, Diaz Patino, J, Diaz Castanon, J, Dhooria, S, Dhasmana, D, De Rosa, M, De Luca, S, Delobbe, A, Delgado, D, Delgado, C, De La Fuente, I, De Kruif, M, De Gier, M, De Andrade, J, Davidsen, J, Daoud, B, Dalhoff, K, Cotera Solano, J, Costa, A, Coronel, S, Confalonieri, M, Conemans, L, Comellas, A, Colella, S, Clemente, S, Clark, J, Ciuffreda, M, Chung, C, Chong, S, Chirita, D, Chen, P, Chaudhuri, N, Chambers, D, Chalmers, G, Chairman, D, Chai, G, Chacon Chaves, R, Cetinsu, V, Ceruti, M, Ceballos Zuniga, C, Castillo, D, Carbone, R, Caminati, A, Callejas Gonzalez, F, Butler, M, Bustos, C, Bukowczan, M, Buendia, I, Brunetti, G, Brockway, B, Bresser, P, Breseghello, J, Bouros, D, Botero Zaccour, J, Borzone, G, Borie, R, Blum, H, Blank, J, Biswas, A, Bennett, D, Benjamin, M, Belaconi, I, Beirne, P, Beckert, L, Bastiampillai, S, Bascom, R, Bartholmai, B, Barros, M, Ban, A, Balestro, E, Baldi, B, Baddini Martinez, J, Baburao, A, Babu, S, Averyanov, A, Avdeev, S, Athanazio, R, Atahan, E, Asuquo, B, Assayag, D, Antuni, J, Antillon, S, Anderson, K, Anderson, A, Alwani, F, Altinisik, G, Alsouofi, N, Allam, J, Al Jahdali, H, Al Farttoosi, A, Alfaro, T, Al Busaidi, N, Alavi Foumani, A, Agreda Vedia, M, Agarwal, A, Afridi, F, Adeyeye, O, Adegunsoye, A, Adamali, H, Abedini, A, and Pulmonary Medicine
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Male ,Pediatrics ,International Cooperation ,Respiratory System ,Hospitals, University ,Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cohen's kappa ,Diagnosis ,UK ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Medical diagnosis ,Referral and Consultation ,Pulmonologists ,Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosi ,Interstitial lung disease ,11 Medical And Health Sciences ,Middle Aged ,respiratory system ,Prognosis ,Hospitals ,humanities ,Dimensional Measurement Accuracy ,Clinical Competence ,Diagnosis, Differential ,Diagnostic Techniques, Respiratory System ,Female ,Humans ,Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis ,Quality of Health Care ,Reproducibility of Results ,Human ,Cohort study ,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Prognosi ,education ,MEDLINE ,Reproducibility of Result ,INTERSTITIAL PNEUMONIA ,Interstitial Lung Diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,Internal medicine ,PARENCHYMAL LUNG-DISEASE ,MANAGEMENT ,medicine ,Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, diagnosis ,Pulmonologist ,University ,business.industry ,MORTALITY ,Original Articles ,medicine.disease ,respiratory tract diseases ,Diagnostic Techniques ,IPF Project Consortium ,030228 respiratory system ,Differential ,INTEROBSERVER AGREEMENT ,UPDATE ,COOPERAÇÃO INTERNACIONAL ,Differential diagnosis ,business - Abstract
We conducted an international study of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) diagnosis among a large group of physicians and compared their diagnostic performance to a panel of IPF experts. A total of 1141 respiratory physicians and 34 IPF experts participated. Participants evaluated 60 cases of interstitial lung disease (ILD) without interdisciplinary consultation. Diagnostic agreement was measured using the weighted kappa coefficient (κw). Prognostic discrimination between IPF and other ILDs was used to validate diagnostic accuracy for first-choice diagnoses of IPF and were compared using the C-index. A total of 404 physicians completed the study. Agreement for IPF diagnosis was higher among expert physicians (κw=0.65, IQR 0.53–0.72, p20 years of experience (C-index=0.72, IQR 0.0–0.73, p=0.229) and non-university hospital physicians with more than 20 years of experience, attending weekly MDT meetings (C-index=0.72, IQR 0.70–0.72, p=0.052), did not differ significantly (p=0.229 and p=0.052 respectively) from the expert panel (C-index=0.74 IQR 0.72–0.75). Experienced respiratory physicians at university-based institutions diagnose IPF with similar prognostic accuracy to IPF experts. Regular MDT meeting attendance improves the prognostic accuracy of experienced non-university practitioners to levels achieved by IPF experts., Academic status, access to MDT meetings and clinician experience predict accuracy of a clinical diagnosis of IPF http://ow.ly/k43W30cTMg1
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22. THU0127 Estimated cardiovascular risk in a large cohort of rheumatoid arthritis patients from the “Cardiovascular Obesity and Rheumatic DISease (CORDIS)” Study Group of the Italian Society of Rheumatology.
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Cacciapaglia, F., primary, Piga, M., additional, Erre, G., additional, Manfredi, A., additional, Bartoloni Bocci, E., additional, Sakellariou, G., additional, Viapiana, O., additional, Colella, S., additional, Abbruzzese, A., additional, Dessì, M., additional, Vacchi, C., additional, Castagna, F., additional, Cafaro, G., additional, Palermo, B. L., additional, Giollo, A., additional, Fornaro, M., additional, Gremese, E., additional, Spinelli, F. R., additional, and Atzeni, F., additional
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23. THU0257 ESTIMATED 10-YEARS CARDIOVASCULAR RISK IN SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERYTHEMATOSUS PATIENTS: PRELIMINARY RESULTS FROM THE “CARDIOVASCULAR OBESITY AND RHEUMATIC DISEASE (CORDIS)” STUDY GROUP OF THE ITALIAN SOCIETY OF RHEUMATOLOGY.
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Cacciapaglia, F., primary, Manfredi, A., additional, Erre, G., additional, Bartoloni Bocci, E., additional, Sakellariou, G., additional, Viapiana, O., additional, Colella, S., additional, Abbruzzese, A., additional, Fornaro, M., additional, Cafaro, G., additional, Fenu, M. A., additional, Palermo, B. L., additional, Dessì, M., additional, Palermo, A., additional, Giollo, A., additional, Gremese, E., additional, Spinelli, F. R., additional, Atzeni, F., additional, and Piga, M., additional
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24. Comparative Efficacy of Oral Ibuprofen Arginine and Intramuscular Ketorolac in Patients with Postcaesarean Section Pain
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Pagnoni, Brunella, Vignali, M., Colella, S., Monopoli, R., and Tiengo, M.
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25. LRRTM1 protein is located in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) in mammalian cells
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Francks, C, Maegawa, S, Laurén, J, Abrahams, B S, Velayos-Baeza, A, Medland, S E, Colella, S, Groszer, M, McAuley, E Z, Caffrey, T M, Timmusk, T, Pruunsild, P, Koppel, I, Lind, P A, Matsumoto-Itaba, N, Nicod, J, Xiong, L, Joober, R, Enard, W, Krinsky, B, Nanba, E, Richardson, A J, Riley, B P, Martin, N G, Strittmatter, S M, Möller, H-J, Rujescu, D, St Clair, D, Muglia, P, Roos, J L, Fisher, S E, Wade-Martins, R, Rouleau, G A, Stein, J F, Karayiorgou, M, Geschwind, D H, Ragoussis, J, Kendler, K S, Airaksinen, M S, Oshimura, M, DeLisi, L E, and Monaco, A P
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26. Non-invasive prenatal diagnosis for HbSC disease: 254
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Gerovassili, A, Clark, B E, Colella, S, Nicolaides, K H, Ragoussis, J, Thein, S L, and Rees, D C
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27. Retrieval of Particulate Backscattering Using Field and Satellite Radiometry: Assessment of the QAA Algorithm
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Pitarch, J., Bellacicco, M., Organelli, E., Volpe, G., Colella, S., Vellucci, V., Marullo, S., Pitarch, J., Bellacicco, M., Organelli, E., Volpe, G., Colella, S., Vellucci, V., and Marullo, S.
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Particulate optical backscattering (bbp) is a crucial parameter for the study of ocean biology and oceanic carbon estimations. In this work, bbp retrieval, by the quasi-analytical algorithm (QAA), is assessed using a large in situ database of matched bbp and remote-sensing reflectance (Rrs). The QAA is also applied to satellite Rrs (ESA OC-CCI project) as well, after their validation against in situ Rrs. Additionally, the effect of Raman Scattering on QAA retrievals is studied. Results show negligible biases above random noise when QAA-derived bbp is compared to in situ bbp. In addition, Rrs from the CCI archive shows good agreement with in situ data. The QAA’s functional form of spectral backscattering slope, as derived from in situ radiometry, is validated. Finally, we show the importance of correcting for Raman Scattering over clear waters prior to semi-analytical retrieval. Overall, this work demonstrates the high efficiency of QAA in the bbp detection in case of both in situ and ocean color data, but it also highlights the necessity to increase the number of observations that are severely under-sampled in respect to others environmental parameters
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28. Molecular Doping for Hole Transporting Materials in Hybrid Perovskite Solar Cells
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Trifiletti, V, Degousée, T, Manfredi, N, Fenwick, O, Colella, S, Rizzo, A, Trifiletti, Vanira, Degousée, Thibault, Manfredi, Norberto, Fenwick, Oliver, Colella, Silvia, Rizzo, Aurora, Trifiletti, V, Degousée, T, Manfredi, N, Fenwick, O, Colella, S, Rizzo, A, Trifiletti, Vanira, Degousée, Thibault, Manfredi, Norberto, Fenwick, Oliver, Colella, Silvia, and Rizzo, Aurora
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Hybrid lead halide perovskites have been revolutionary in the photovoltaic research field, reaching efficiencies comparable with the most established photovoltaic technologies, although they have not yet reached their competitors’ stability. The search for a stable configuration requires the engineering of the charge extraction layers; in this work, molecular doping is used as an efficient method for small molecules and polymers employed as hole transport materials in a planar heterojunction configuration on compact-TiO2. We proved the viability of this approach, obtaining significantly increased performances and reduced hysteresis on compact titania-based devices. We investigated the photovoltaic performance correlated to the hole transport material structure. We have demonstrated that the molecular doping mechanism is more reliable than oxidative doping and have verified that molecular doping in polymeric hole transport materials leads to highly efficient perovskite solar cells, with long-term stability.
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29. Chl a trends in European seas estimated using ocean-colour products
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Coppini, G., Lyubarstev, V., Pinardi, N., Colella, S., Santoleri, R., and Christiansen, T.
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Ocean-colour remote-sensing products have been used to estimate Chl a trends in European seas. This work aims to develop a new indicator based on ocean-colour data for the European Environment Agency (EEA). The new indicator, called CSI023(+), produced from satellite ocean-colour products from the MyOcean Marine Core Service (www.myocean.eu) has been defined and calculated. CSI023 (+) is intended to complement the EEA CSI023 (Core Set of Indicators n.23) indicator for eutrophication, which is based on chlorophyll a (Chl a) in-situ observations. Validation of ocean-colour products has been carried out through comparison with observations of the Eionet EEA database, and we believe that such validation should continue in the future, perhaps with a dedicated data-collection exercise. Ocean colour has a much higher spatial and temporal resolution than the in-situ observations. The ocean-colour observations, however, are based on indirect measurements of the optical properties of the ocean, which are transformed to Chl a using an appropriate algorithm. This algorithm can either be a global algorithm that reproduces the average global Chl a concentrations well or one that is adjusted to specific regional conditions. In our analysis we have used both global and regional (adjusted to specific regional Mediterranean conditions) ocean-colour products, but the results highlight the fact that regional products produced with regional algorithms are recommended for the future. This work proposes a methodology for analysing trends comparable to the method EEA uses for its CSI23 indicator. Analysis has revealed the potential of ocean colour as a CSI023(+) indicator: large-scale, and in some cases even local-scale, changes appear to be captured by the satellite images even though in general the ocean-colour products underestimate the Chl a values. CSI023(+) shows, in the period 1998–2009, decreasing Chl a concentrations throughout the Black Sea, in the Eastern Mediterranean, in the southern part of the Western Mediterranean, in the English Channel and in the north part of the North Sea, whereas large areas with increasing trends are observed in the Bay of Biscay, in the North-East Atlantic regions of Ireland and the UK, in the northern part of the North Sea, in the Kattegat and in the Baltic. Specific analysis has been performed in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea: we first defined Chl a areas and then calculated the CSI023(+) for each of the Chl a areas. This last analysis reveals that about 80 % of Chl a areas do not show significant trends; increasing significant Chl a trends were detected in 3 Chl a areas in the Black Sea and 32 Chl a areas in the Mediterranean. Decreasing significant trends were detected in 6 Chl a areas in the Mediterranean and 2 Chl a areas in the Black Sea.
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30. Cooperative Effect of GO and Glucose on PEDOT:PSS for High VOC and Hysteresis-Free Solution-Processed Perovskite Solar Cells (Adv. Funct. Mater., (2016), 38, (6985), 10.1002/adfm.201603023)
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Giuri A., Masi S., Colella S., Kovtun A., Dell-Elce S., Treossi E., Liscio A., Corcione C. E., Rizzo A., Listorti A., Giuri, A., Masi, S., Colella, S., Kovtun, A., Dell-Elce, S., Treossi, E., Liscio, A., Corcione, C. E., Rizzo, A., and Listorti, A.
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The authors wish to correct the description of the lead(II)iodide reagent that was used in their work. The corrected description should read: lead(II)iodide, ultra-dry, 99.999% (metals basis) Alfa Aesar.
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31. THE COPERNICUS MARINE ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING SERVICE: MAIN SCIENTIFIC ACHIEVEMENTS AND FUTURE PROSPECTS
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LeTraon, PY, Ali, A., Fanjul, E. Alvarez, Aouf, L., Axell, L., Aznar, R., Ballarotta, M., Behrens, A., Benkiran, M., Bentamy, A., Bertino, L., Bowyer, P., Brando, V., Breivik, L. A., Nardelli, B. Buongiorno, Cailleau, S., Ciliberti, S. A., Colella, S., Connell, N. Mc, Coppini, G., Cossarini, G., Dabrowski, T., AlonsoMuñoyerro, M. de Alfonso, O’Dea, E., Desportes, C., Dinessen, F., Drevillon, M., Drillet, Y., Drudi, M., Dussurget, R., Faugère, Y., Forneris, V., Fratianni, C., Galloudec, O. Le, Hermosa, I. Garcia, Sotillo, M. García, Garnesson, P., Garric, G., Golbeck, I., Gourrion, J., Grégoire, M. L., Guinehut, S., Gutknecht, E., Harris, C., Hernandez, F., Huess, V., Johannessen, J.A., Kay, S., Killick, R., King, R., Kloe, J. de, Korres, G., Lagemaa, P., Lecci, R., Legeais, J.F., Lellouche, J. M., Levier, B., Lorente, P., Mangin, A., Martin, M., Melet, A., Murawski, J., Özsoy, E., Palazov, A., Pardo, S., Parent, L., Pascual, A., Paul, J., Peneva, E., Perruche, C., Peterson, D., Villeon, L. Petit de la, Pinardi, N., Pouliquen, S., Pujol, M. I., Rainaud, R., Rampal, Pierre, Reffray, G., Regnier, C., Reppucci, A., Ryan, A., Salon, S., Samuelsen, A., Santoleri, R., Saulter, A., She, J., Solidoro, C., Stanev, E., Staneva, J., Stoffelen, A., Storto, A., Sykes, P., Szekely, T., Taburet, G., Taylor, B., Tintore, J., Toledano, C., Tonani, M., Tuomi, L., Volpe, G., Wedhe, H., Williams, T., Vandendbulcke, L., Zanten, D. van, Schuckmann, K. von, Xie, J., Zacharioudaki, A., Zuo, H., Mercator Océan, Société Civile CNRS Ifremer IRD Météo-France SHOM, Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center [Bergen] (NERSC), MERCATOR OCEAN, and Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer (IFREMER)-Institut Français de Recherche pour l'Exploitation de la Mer (IFREMER)
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32. Global Distribution of Non-algal Particles From Ocean Color Data and Implications for Phytoplankton Biomass Detection
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Bellacicco, M., primary, Volpe, G., additional, Briggs, N., additional, Brando, V., additional, Pitarch, J., additional, Landolfi, A., additional, Colella, S., additional, Marullo, S., additional, and Santoleri, R., additional
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33. Global distribution of non-algal particles from ocean color data and implications for phytoplankton biomass detection
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Bellacicco, M., Volpe, G., Briggs, N., Brando, V., Pitarch, P., Landolfi, A., Colella, S., Marullo, S., Santoleri, R., Bellacicco, M., Volpe, G., Briggs, N., Brando, V., Pitarch, P., Landolfi, A., Colella, S., Marullo, S., and Santoleri, R.
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In the last few decades, phytoplankton biomass has been commonly studied from space. However, satellite analysis of non‐algal particles (NAPs), including heterotrophic bacteria and viruses, is relatively recent. In this work, we estimate the backscattering coefficient associated with the NAP fraction that does not covary with chlorophyll based on satellite particulate backscattering coefficient and chlorophyll (bbpNAP). bbpNAP is computed at 100‐km resolution using 19 years of monthly satellite data. We find clear differences in bbpNAP between northern and southern oceans. High bbpNAP values are found in the Arctic and Southern Oceans, the North Atlantic area influenced by the Gulf Stream current, as well as shelf regions (i.e., Patagonian shelf) affected by upwelling regimes. Low correlation between chlorophyll and backscattering prevents precise bbpNAP estimations in oligotrophic areas (e.g., subtropical gyres). These bbpNAP estimations lead to a reduction to half in satellite‐based phytoplankton biomass estimates respect to previously published results.
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34. Sequential deposition of hybrid halide perovskite starting both from lead iodide and lead chloride on the most widely employed substrates
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Trifiletti, V, Cannavale, A, Listorti, A, Rizzo, A, Colella, S, Trifiletti, V, Cannavale, A, Listorti, A, Rizzo, A, and Colella, S
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The introduction of hybrid perovskites is revolutionizing the field of solution processable next-generation optoelectronic devices, with outstanding results achieved in solar energy conversion devices, lasing, light emitting diodes, and thermoelectric generators. An intelligent design of the material properties is a critical element in the technological development of such devices and, to achieve it, excellent control of the material deposition procedures is of paramount importance. Here we compare the growth of hybrid perovskite, starting both from lead iodide and lead chloride, through a simple two-step method on the most widely employed substrates, and we present diverse morphologies, realized varying the substrates and the deposition procedures
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35. Cytokine modulation in patients with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis undergoing treatment with steroids, immunosuppressants, and IFN-γ 1b
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Marinari, S., Iuliis, V., Dadorante, V., Colella, S., Marino, A., Nunziata, A., VINCENZO FLATI, Caruso, M., Pennelli, A., Benedetto, F., Matera, S., Capodifoglio, S., Martinotti, S., Caputi, S., and Toniato, E.
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Cytokines ,Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis ,IFN-γ 1b treatment ,Medicine (all) - Published
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36. ITALIAN MARINE RECREATIONAL FISHERY: STATE OF THE ART AND INTERACTIONS WITH ARTISANAL FISHERY
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Silvestri, R., Colella, S., De Ranieri, S., and Mannini, P.
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The marine recreational fishery was defined in Italy with Law No. 963/1965 governing all marine fisheries and distinguishing between commercial, scientific and recreational fisheries. The Presidential Decree No. 163911968 defined the fishing gears allowed and the maximum catch per day. Despite the socio-economic relevance of marine recreational fishery, data and studies in this sector of marine fishery are scarce and fragmentary. The aim of this article is to summarize the current knowledges on recreational fisheries and highlight some of the interactions with artisanal fisheries in Italy.
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37. Functional and evolutionary genomics in aphid
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Tagu, Denis, Calevro, Federica, Colella, S., Gabaldon, T., Sugio, Akiko, Institut de Génétique, Environnement et Protection des Plantes (IGEPP), Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Université de Rennes 1 (UR1), Université de Rennes (UNIV-RENNES)-Université de Rennes (UNIV-RENNES)-AGROCAMPUS OUEST, Institut national d'enseignement supérieur pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement (Institut Agro)-Institut national d'enseignement supérieur pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement (Institut Agro), Biologie Fonctionnelle, Insectes et Interactions (BF2I), Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon (INSA Lyon), Institut National des Sciences Appliquées (INSA)-Université de Lyon-Institut National des Sciences Appliquées (INSA)-Université de Lyon, Centro de Regulación Genómica (CRG), Universitat Pompeu Fabra [Barcelona] (UPF), Institució Catalana de Recerca i Estudis Avançats (ICREA), and Vilcinskas, A.
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[SDV.BA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Animal biology ,ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS - Abstract
International audience
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- 2016
38. 'Reproductive parameters and sexual maturity scale of Squilla mantis L., 1758 (crustacea: stomatopoda) in the North- Central Adriatic Sea (gsa17)
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Colella S., Donato F., Panfili M., and Santojanni A.
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reproduction ,Squilla mantis ,sex ratio ,sexual maturity ,North-central Adriatic Sea - Abstract
The spot-tail mantis shrimp, Squilla mantis (L., 1758), is very abundant in the northern and central Adriatic Sea (GSA 17), where it represents 66% of the national catches for this species. The main objectives of this study were to investigate some reproductive biology aspects and to provide a macroscopic sexual maturity scale to assess the maturation process of female by examination of ovaries and cement glands. The spawning period was from winter to spring and the sex ratio for the whole sample was always in favour of males except during autumn, when the females were not involved in spawning. The carapace length at first maturity for females was estimated at 25.36±0.21 mm.
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39. SURVIVAL ANALYSIS IN CONNECTIVE TISSUE DISEASES WITH INTERSTITIAL LUNG DISEASE COMPARED TO IDIOPATHIC PULMONARY FIBROSIS: MULTICENTRE ITALIAN STUDY.
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Fornaro, M., Cacciapaglia, F., Giotta, M., Zanframundo, G., Lazzaroni, M. G., Bartoletti, A., Pedretti, E., Sambataro, G., Orlandi, M., De Pace, C. C., Colella, S., Lacedonia, D., Vanchieri, C., Airo, P., Cavagna, L., Guiducci, S., and Iannone, F.
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- 2023
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40. Getting and Spending
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Van Dam, F., Colella, S., de Groote, B., Van Dam, F., Colella, S., and de Groote, B.
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41. Engineering Titania based Planar Heterojunction for Hysteresis-Less Perovskite Solar Cells
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Trifiletti, V, Manfredi, N, Listorti, A, Altamura, D, Giannini, C, Colella, S, Gigli, G, Rizzo, A, Vanira Trifiletti, Norberto Manfredi, Andrea Listorti, Davide Altamura, Cinzia Giannini, Silvia Colella, Giuseppe Gigli, Aurora Rizzo, Trifiletti, V, Manfredi, N, Listorti, A, Altamura, D, Giannini, C, Colella, S, Gigli, G, Rizzo, A, Vanira Trifiletti, Norberto Manfredi, Andrea Listorti, Davide Altamura, Cinzia Giannini, Silvia Colella, Giuseppe Gigli, and Aurora Rizzo
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We adopted a procedure to achieve an optimised CH3NH3PbI3 layer in a planar TiO2 based Planar Heterojunction, which finally results in hysteresis-less and high-efficiency solar cells. We explored the optimisation of the perovskite film thickness, by using a super-saturated solution of CH3NH3I and PbI2 precursors, which also impact on the quality and size of perovskite domains, and the fine-tuning of the perovskite layer surface by a thermal-vacuum post-deposition treatment. Using this procedure, we have obtained a pinhole-free perovskite film with large grain size, reduced surface defects, and generate high photovoltaic performance almost independent on the voltage scan direction. Through photophysical characterization, we proved that the fine setting of the combined thermal-vacuum treatments results in extra-large grains, simultaneously offsetting film defect concentration. Our finding suggests how hysteresis can be efficiently stemmed by simply optimising perovskite processing conditions targeting different device layouts.[1] Moreover, we present a well know p-type doping material as an additive for the Hole Transport Material (HTM), 2,3,5,6-Tetrafluoro-7,7,8,8-tetracyanoquinodimethane, i.e. F4TCNQ: we have tested various doping concentration in the two most used HTM material for perovskite-based solar cells, Spiro-OMeTAD and P3HT, defining the best doping condition and testing stability in months.
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- 2017
42. Hindcast of oil-spill pollution during the Lebanon crisis in the Eastern Mediterranean, July-August 2006
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Coppini, G., De Dominicis, M., Zodiatis, George, Lardner, R., Pinardi, N., Santoleri, R., Colella, S., Bignami, F., Hayes, D. R., Soloviev, D., Georgiou, Georgios C., Kallos, George B., G. Coppini| De Dominicis M., Zodiatis G., Lardner R., Pinardi N., Santoleri R., Colella S., Bignami F., Hayes D.R., Soloviev D., Georgiou G., Kallos G., Zodiatis, George [0000-0003-2564-2686], and Georgiou, Georgios C. [0000-0002-7451-224X]
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Mediterranean climate ,In-situ observations ,Oil pollution ,Oceanography ,Levantine Basin ,sensitivity analysis ,Water Pollution, Chemical ,Hindcast ,Lebanon ,sea pollution ,media_common ,Oil-spill modeling ,article ,Oil spills ,Remote sensing ,Ocean forecasts ,simulation ,Pollution ,Satellite observations ,Petroleum ,Ocean color ,Climatology ,Hindcasts ,oil spill ,hindcasting ,seashore ,Environmental Monitoring ,Meteorology ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Eastern Mediterranean ,Chemical Hazard Release ,Operational oceanography ,Aquatic Science ,decision making ,Levantine Basins ,Syrian Arab Republic ,telecommunication ,Levantine Sea ,Mediterranean Sea ,Water Movements ,High resolution ,Oil distributions ,Local decisions ,Oil spill model ,prediction ,Near-real time ,Eastern mediterranean ,Models, Chemical ,Oil spill ,hydrodynamics ,Remote Sensing Technology ,Environmental science ,Satellite ,Lebanese oil-pollution event ,Water Pollutants, Chemical ,Forecasting - Abstract
MOON (Mediterranean Operational Oceanography Network http://www.moon-oceanforecasting.eu) provides near-real-time information on oil-spill detection (ocean color and SAR) and predictions [ocean forecasts (MFS and CYCOFOS) and oil-spill predictions (MEDSLIK)]. We employ this system to study the Lebanese oil-pollution crisis in summer 2006 and thus to assist regional and local decision makers in Europe, regionally and locally. The MEDSLIK oil-spill predictions obtained using CYCOFOS high-resolution ocean fields are compared with those obtained using lower-resolution MFS hydrodynamics, and both are validated against satellite observations. The predicted beached oil distributions along the Lebanese and Syrian coasts are compared with in situ observations. The oil-spill predictions are able to simulate the northward movement of the oil spill, with the CYCOFOS predictions being in better agreement with satellite observations. Among the free MEDSLIK parameters tested in the sensitivity experiments, the drift factor appears to be the most relevant to improve the quality of the results. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd. 62 1 140 153
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43. ATLAS of SPECIES MATURITY STAGES in Data Collection Framework Italian context
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Relini G., Follesa M. C., Colella S., Donato F., Panfili M., and et al
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- 2015
44. Programma nazionale per la raccolta dei dati alieutici - Campionamento biologico delle catture della pesca professionale di demersali e piccoli pelagici in alto e medio Adriatico (GSA 17), anno 2014
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Santojanni A., Angelini S., Belardinelli A., Carpi P., Colella S., Croci C., Domenichetti F., Donato F., Martinelli M., Panfili M., and Tesauro C.
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specie pelagiche ,Specie demersali ,Adriatico - Abstract
Programma nazionale per la raccolta dei dati alieutici - Campionamento biologico delle catture della pesca professionale di demersali e piccoli pelagici in alto e medio Adriatico (GSA 17)
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45. Programma nazionale per la raccolta dei dati alieutici - Campionamento biologico delle catture della pesca professionale di piccoli pelagici in basso Adriatico (GSA 18), anno 2014
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Santojanni A., Angelini S., Belardinelli A., Carpi P., Colella S., Croci C., Domenichetti F., Donato F., Martinelli M., Panfili M., and Tesauro C.
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Adriatico ,Specie pelagiche - Abstract
Programma nazionale per la raccolta dei dati di pesca professionale di piccoli pelagici in basso Adriatico
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46. HANDBOOK FOR FISH AGE DETERMINATION: Theory and Practice in Italian Data Collection Framework context
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Relini G., Carbonara P., Colella S., Donato F., and Panfili M.
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- 2015
47. Elucidating the effect of the lead iodide complexation degree behind the morphology and performance of perovskite solar cells
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Mastria, R., primary, Colella, S., additional, Qualtieri, A., additional, Listorti, A., additional, Gigli, G., additional, and Rizzo, A., additional
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- 2017
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48. An unusual thoracic localizations of Erdheim- Chester disease: A case report
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Massaccesi, C., primary, Colella, S., additional, Fioretti, F., additional, D'Emilio, V., additional, Panella, G., additional, Primomo, G., additional, Barbisan, F., additional, Pela, R., additional, and Poletti, V., additional
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- 2017
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49. Cooperative Effect of GO and Glucose on PEDOT:PSS for High V OC and Hysteresis-Free Solution-Processed Perovskite Solar Cells
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Giuri, A., primary, Masi, S., additional, Colella, S., additional, Kovtun, A., additional, Dell-Elce, S., additional, Treossi, E., additional, Liscio, A., additional, Corcione, C. Esposito, additional, Rizzo, A., additional, and Listorti, A., additional
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- 2017
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50. Engineering TiO2/Perovskite Planar Heterojunction for Hysteresis-Less Solar Cells
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Trifiletti, V, Manfredi, N, Listorti, A, Altamura, D, Giannini, C, Colella, S, Gigli, G, Rizzo, A, TRIFILETTI, VANIRA, MANFREDI, NORBERTO, Rizzo, A., Trifiletti, V, Manfredi, N, Listorti, A, Altamura, D, Giannini, C, Colella, S, Gigli, G, Rizzo, A, TRIFILETTI, VANIRA, MANFREDI, NORBERTO, and Rizzo, A.
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Hybrid halide perovskite solar cells generally show differences in the power output depending on the voltage sweep direction, an undesired phenomenon termed hysteresis. Although the causes of this behavior have not yet been univocally determined, commonly, hysteresis heavily affects solar cells based on flat TiO2 as electron extracting layer. Herein, it is shown how perovskite material quality has a preeminent impact on hysteresis, and how combined deposition and post-deposition engineered manufacturing could lead to highly efficient and hysteresis-less solar cells, notwithstanding a planar TiO2-based layout. This methodology relies on solvent engineering during the casting process, leading to an ultra-flat, uniform, and thick film ensuring an optimal interface connection with the charge-extracting layer combined with post-deposition thermal and vacuum treatments, which merge the crystalline domains and cure the defects at the grain boundaries. This method allows obtaining perovskite active layer with superior optical properties, explaining the ideal device behavior and performances, therefore, a simple optimization of perovskite processing conditions can efficiently stem hysteresis targeting different device layouts. Power conversion efficiency of 15.4% and reduced hysteresis are achieved.
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- 2016
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