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2. Commentary: Case Report: Abdominal Lymph Node Metastases of Parathyroid Carcinoma: Diagnostic Workup, Molecular Diagnosis, and Clinical Management
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Giuseppe Fanciulli, Sergio Di Molfetta, Andrea Dotto, Tullio Florio, Tiziana Feola, Annamaria Colao, Antongiulio Faggiano, NIKE Group, Manuela Albertelli, Barbara Altieri, Luigi Barrea, Filomena Bottiglieri, Severo Campione, Federica de Cicco, Alessandra Dicitore, Diego Ferone, Francesco Ferraù, Erika Grossrubatscher, Marco Gallo, Elisa Giannetta, Federica Grillo, Elia Guadagno, Valentina Guarnotta, Andrea M. Isidori, Andrea Lania, Andrea Lenzi, Fabio Lo Calzo, Pasquale Malandrino, Erika Messina, Roberta Modica, Giovanna Muscogiuri, Genoveffa Pizza, Riccardo Pofi, Giulia Puliani, Carmen Rainone, Paola Razzore, Laura Rizza, Manila Rubino, Rosa Maria Ruggieri, Emilia Sbardella, Franz Sesti, Mary Anna Venneri, Giovanni Vitale, and Maria Chiara Zatelli
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parathyroid carcinoma ,immune checkpoint inhibitors ,ipilimumab ,nivolumab ,pembrolizumab ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Published
- 2021
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3. Pathology Reporting in Neuroendocrine Neoplasms of the Digestive System: Everything You Always Wanted to Know but Were Too Afraid to Ask
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Manuela Albertelli, Federica Grillo, Fabio Lo Calzo, Giulia Puliani, Carmen Rainone, Annamaria Anita Livia Colao, Antongiulio Faggiano, NIKE group, Barbara Altieri, Luigi Barrea, Filomena Bottiglieri, Severo Campione, Federica De Cicco, Sergio Di Molfetta, Alessandra Dicitore, Carlotta Dolci, Tiziana Feola, Giuseppe Fanciulli, Diego Ferone, Francesco Ferraù, Marco Gallo, Elisa Giannetta, Erika Grossrubatscher, Elia Guadagno, Valentina Guarnotta, Andrea M. Isidori, Andrea Lania, Andrea Lenzi, Pasquale Malandrino, Erika Messina, Roberta Modica, Giovanna Muscogiuri, Luca Pes, Genoveffa Pizza, Riccardo Pofi, Paola Razzore, Laura Rizza, Manila Rubino, Rosa Maria Ruggieri, Emilia Sbardella, Franz Sesti, Mary Anna Venneri, Giovanni Vitale, and Maria Chiara Zatelli
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neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) ,neuroendocrine classification ,immunohistochemistry ,pathology ,morphology ,grade ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
During the 5th NIKE (Neuroendocrine tumors Innovation in Knowledge and Education) meeting, held in Naples, Italy, in May 2019, discussions centered on the understanding of pathology reports of gastroenetropancreactic neuroendocrine neoplasms. In particular, the main problem concerned the difficulty that clinicians experience in extrapolating relevant information from neuroendocrine tumor pathology reports. During the meeting, participants were asked to identify and rate issues which they have encountered, for which the input of an expert pathologist would have been appreciated. This article is a collection of the most rated questions and relative answers, focusing on three main topics: 1) morphology and classification; 2) Ki67 and grading; 3) immunohistochemistry. Patient management should be based on multidisciplinary decisions, taking into account clinical and pathology-related features with clear comprehension between all health care professionals. Indeed, pathologists require clinical details and laboratory findings when relevant, while clinicians require concise and standardized reports. In keeping with this last statement, the minimum requirements in pathology datasets are provided in this paper and should be a baseline for all neuroendocrine tumor professionals.
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- 2021
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4. Case Report: Abdominal Lymph Node Metastases of Parathyroid Carcinoma: Diagnostic Workup, Molecular Diagnosis, and Clinical Management
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Giuseppe Fanciulli, Sergio Di Molfetta, Andrea Dotto, Tullio Florio, Tiziana Feola, Annamaria Colao, Antongiulio Faggiano, NIKE Group, Manuela Albertelli, Barbara Altieri, Luigi Barrea, Filomena Bottiglieri, Severo Campione, Federica de Cicco, Alessandra Dicitore, Diego Ferone, Francesco Ferraù, Erika Grossrubatscher, Marco Gallo, Elisa Giannetta, Federica Grillo, Elia Guadagno, Valentina Guarnotta, Andrea M. Isidori, Andrea Lania, Andrea Lenzi, Fabio Lo Calzo, Pasquale Malandrino, Erika Messina, Roberta Modica, Giovanna Muscogiuri, Genoveffa Pizza, Riccardo Pofi, Giulia Puliani, Carmen Rainone, Paola Razzore, Laura Rizza, Manila Rubino, Rosa Maria Ruggieri, Emilia Sbardella, Franz Sesti, Mary Anna Venneri, Giovanni Vitale, Maria Chiara Zatelli, Fanciulli, G., Di Molfetta, S., Dotto, A., Florio, T., Feola, T., Colao, A., and Faggiano, A.
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Immune checkpoint inhibitors ,immune checkpoint inhibitor ,Ipilimumab ,Pembrolizumab ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,immune checkpoint inhibitors ,Antineoplastic Agents, Immunological ,Endocrinology ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,antineoplastic agents ,Humans ,ipilimumab ,Lymph node ,nivolumab ,business.industry ,General Commentary ,Lymph Node ,Lymphatic Metastasi ,parathyroid carcinoma ,medicine.disease ,RC648-665 ,immunological ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Parathyroid Neoplasms ,Parathyroid carcinoma ,Lymphatic Metastasis ,pembrolizumab ,Lymph Nodes ,Nivolumab ,business ,humans ,lymph nodes ,lymphatic metastasis ,antineoplastic agents, immunological ,parathyroid neoplasms ,medicine.drug ,Human - Published
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5. From microbiota toward gastro-enteropancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms: Are we on the highway to hell?
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Giulia Puliani, Andrea Lania, Fabio Lo Calzo, Valentina Guarnotta, Giuseppe Fanciulli, Alessandra Dicitore, Carmen Rainone, Annamaria Colao, Genoveffa Pizza, Manila Rubino, Giovanni Vitale, Severo Campione, Francesco Ferraù, Maria Chiara Zatelli, Mary Anna Venneri, Emilia Sbardella, Diego Ferone, Marco Gallo, Riccardo Pofi, Roberta Modica, Luigi Barrea, Erika Grossrubatscher, Federica Grillo, Antongiulio Faggiano, Franz Sesti, Rosa Maria Ruggieri, Barbara Altieri, Erika Messina, Luca Pes, P. Razzore, Nike, Andrea M. Isidori, Sergio Di Molfetta, Pasquale Malandrino, Andrea Lenzi, Manuela Albertelli, Tiziana Feola, Laura Rizza, Giovanna Muscogiuri, Federica de Cicco, Filomena Bottiglieri, Elia Guadagno, Elisa Giannetta, Vitale G, Dicitore A, Barrea L, Sbardella E, Razzore P, Campione S, Faggiano A, Colao A, NIKE, Albertelli M, Altieri B, Bottiglieri F, De Cicco F, Di Molfetta S, Fanciulli G, Feola T, Ferone D, Ferraù F, Gallo M, Giannetta E, Grillo F, Grossrubatscher E, Guadagno E, Guarnotta V, Isidori AM, Lania A, Lenzi A, Calzo FL, Malandrino P, Messina E, Modica R, Muscogiuri G, Pes L, Pizza G, Pofi R, Puliani G, Rainone C, Rizza L, Rubino M, Ruggieri RM, Sesti F, Venneri MA, Zatelli MC., Vitale, G., Dicitore, A., Barrea, L., Sbardella, E., Razzore, P., Campione, S., Faggiano, A., Colao, A., Albertelli, M., Altieri, B., Bottiglieri, F., De Cicco, F., Di Molfetta, S., Fanciulli, G., Feola, T., Ferone, D., Ferrau, F., Gallo, M., Giannetta, E., Grillo, F., Grossrubatscher, E., Guadagno, E., Guarnotta, V., Isidori, A. M., Lania, A., Lenzi, A., Calzo, F. L., Malandrino, P., Messina, E., Modica, R., Muscogiuri, G., Pes, L., Pizza, G., Pofi, R., Puliani, G., Rainone, C., Rizza, L., Rubino, M., Ruggieri, R. M., Sesti, F., Venneri, M. A., and Zatelli, M. C.
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Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Tumor microenvironment ,Biology ,Gut flora ,Neuroendocrine tumors ,medicine.disease_cause ,digestive system ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Endocrinology ,Immune system ,Neuroendocrine tumor ,Gastro ,medicine ,Humans ,Cytokine ,030304 developmental biology ,Gastrointestinal Neoplasms ,Inflammation ,0303 health sciences ,Microbiota ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Cytokines ,Gastrointestinal Microbiome ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Immunology ,Dysbiosis ,Carcinogenesis ,Drug metabolism - Abstract
Gut microbiota is represented by different microorganisms that colonize the intestinal tract, mostly the large intestine, such as bacteria, fungi, archaea and viruses. The gut microbial balance has a key role in several functions. It modulates the host’s metabolism, maintains the gut barrier integrity, participates in the xenobiotics and drug metabolism, and acts as protection against gastro-intestinal pathogens through the host’s immune system modulation. The impaired gut microbiota, called dysbiosis, may be the result of an imbalance in this equilibrium and is linked with different diseases, including cancer. While most of the studies have focused on the association between microbiota and gastrointestinal adenocarcinomas, very little is known about gastroenteropancreatic (GEP) neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs). In this review, we provide an overview concerning the complex interplay between gut microbiota and GEP NENs, focusing on the potential role in tumorigenesis and progression in these tumors.
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6. Noninvasive ventilation: Education and training. A narrative analysis and an international consensus document
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Habib Karim, Karen Burns, Laura Ciobanu, Mohamad El-Khatib, Antonello Nicolini, Nicola Vargas, Thierry Hernández-Gilsoul, Szymon Skoczyński, Vito Falcone, Jean-Michel Arnal, John Bach, Luca De Santo, Alberto Lucchini, Joerg Steier, Andrea Purro, Angelo Petroianni, Catherine Sassoon, Stefano Bambi, Margarida Aguiar, Ayman Soubani, Corinne Taniguchi, Corrado Mollica, David Berlin, Edoardo Piervincenzi, Fabrizio Rao, Ferini-Strambi Luigi, Rodolfo Ferrari, Giancarlo Garuti, Gerhard Laier-Groeneveld, Giuseppe Fiorentino, Kwok Ho, Jaber Alqahtani, Manuel Luján, Onnen Moerer, Onofrio Resta, Paola Pierucci, Peter Papadakos, Stephan Steiner, Sven Stieglitz, Yalim Dikmen, Jun Duan, Pradipta Bhakta, Alejandro Iglesias, Nadia Corcione, Vânia Caldeira, Zuhal Karakurt, Gabriele Valli, Eumorfia Kondili, Maria Ruggieri, Margarida Raposo, Fabrizio Bottino, Rafael Soler-González, Mohan Gurjar, José Sandoval-Gutierrez, Behrouz Jafari, Marta Arroyo-Cozar, Ana Noval, Igor Barjaktarevic, Irena Sarc, Bushra Mina, Zbigniew Szkulmowski, Antonio Esquinas, Reazaul Karim, H. M., Burns, K. E. A., Ciobanu, L. D., El-Khatib, M., Nicolini, A., Vargas, N., Hernandez-Gilsoul, T., Skoczynski, S., Falcone, V. A., Arnal, J. -M., Bach, J., De Santo, L. S., Lucchini, A., Steier, J., Purro, A., Petroianni, A., Sassoon, C. S., Bambi, S., Aguiar, M., Soubani, A. O., Taniguchi, C., Mollica, C., Berlin, D. A., Piervincenzi, E., Rao, F., Luigi, F. -S., Ferrari, R., Garuti, G., Laier-Groeneveld, G., Fiorentino, G., Ho, K. M., Alqahtani, J. S., Lujan, M., Moerer, O., Resta, O., Pierucci, P., Papadakos, P., Steiner, S., Stieglitz, S., Dikmen, Y., Duan, J., Bhakta, P., Iglesias, A. U., Corcione, N., Caldeira, V., Karakurt, Z., Valli, G., Kondili, E., Ruggieri, M. P., Raposo, M. S., Bottino, F., Soler-Gonzalez, R., Gurjar, M., Sandoval-Gutierrez, J. L., Jafari, B., Arroyo-Cozar, M., Noval, A. R., Barjaktarevic, I., Sarc, I., Mina, B., Szkulmowski, Z., Esquinas, A. M., Karim, H, Burns, K, Ciobanu, L, El-Khatib, M, Nicolini, A, Vargas, N, Hernández-Gilsoul, T, Skoczyński, S, Falcone, V, Arnal, J, Bach, J, De Santo, L, Lucchini, A, Steier, J, Purro, A, Petroianni, A, Sassoon, C, Bambi, S, Aguiar, M, Soubani, A, Taniguchi, C, Mollica, C, Berlin, D, Piervincenzi, E, Rao, F, Luigi, F, Ferrari, R, Garuti, G, Laier-Groeneveld, G, Fiorentino, G, Ho, K, Alqahtani, J, Luján, M, Moerer, O, Resta, O, Pierucci, P, Papadakos, P, Steiner, S, Stieglitz, S, Dikmen, Y, Duan, J, Bhakta, P, Iglesias, A, Corcione, N, Caldeira, V, Karakurt, Z, Valli, G, Kondili, E, Ruggieri, M, Raposo, M, Bottino, F, Soler-González, R, Gurjar, M, Sandoval-Gutierrez, J, Jafari, B, Arroyo-Cozar, M, Noval, A, and Esquinas, A
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,osebje ,usposabljanje ,Attitude of Health Personnel ,education ,MEDLINE ,Developing country ,HSM PNEU ,Narrative inquiry ,staff ,zdravstveno osebje -- izobraževanje ,Education ,noninvasive ventilation -- education ,Medical Staff, Hospital ,Humans ,Training ,Narrative ,health personnel -- education ,udc:616.2 ,Respiratory Distress Syndrome ,Medical education ,Noninvasive Ventilation ,training ,Program ,Staff ,neinvazivna ventilacija -- izobraževanje ,Pneumonia, Ventilator-Associated ,3. Good health ,Clinical trial ,Systematic review ,Life support ,Programs ,Clinical Competence ,Respiratory Insufficiency ,Psychology ,Developed country ,Noninvasive ventilation - Abstract
Noninvasive ventilation (NIV) is an increasingly used method of respiratory support. The use of NIV is expanding over the time and if properly applied, it can save patients' lives and improve long-term prognosis. However, both knowledge and skills of its proper use as life support are paramount. This systematic review aimed to assess the importance of NIV education and training. Literature search was conducted (MEDLINE: 1990 to June, 2018) to identify randomized controlled studies and systematic reviews with the results analyzed by a team of experts across the world through e-mail based communications. Clinical trials examining the impact of education and training in NIV as the primary objective was not found. A few studies with indirect evidence, a simulation-based training study, and narrative reviews were identified. Currently organized training in NIV is implemented only in a few developed countries. Due to a lack of high-grade experimental evidence, an international consensus on NIV education and training based on opinions from 64 experts across the twenty-one different countries of the world was formulated. Education and training have the potential to increase knowledge and skills of the clinical staff who deliver medical care using NIV. There is a genuine need to develop structured, organized NIV education and training programs, especially for the developing countries. info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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7. Molecular Medicine Commemorates the Achievements of the First 20 Years
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Maria Ruggieri
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business.industry ,Cancer ,Context (language use) ,Disease ,Gene mutation ,History, 20th Century ,Acquired immune system ,medicine.disease ,Achievement ,History, 21st Century ,Presenilin ,Clinical trial ,Editorial ,Immunology ,Genetics ,Medicine ,Humans ,Molecular Medicine ,Identification (biology) ,Periodicals as Topic ,business ,Molecular Biology ,Neuroscience ,Genetics (clinical) - Abstract
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of Molecular Medicine, this special issue showcases the fields of science influenced by the most cited scientific contributions to the journal over the past two decades. The authors of these reviews are leaders in the fields of immunology, cancer, atherosclerosis, Alzheimer’s disease and diabetes. We asked them to provide updates that highlight the progress made in the selected fields of research to which their highly cited Molecular Medicine publication contributed. Two reviews discuss key elements in the immune response to tissue injury: one focuses on the fibrocyte, which acts during the earliest phase of the innate immune response, and the other focuses on HMGB1, which acts as a later mediator of inflammation. Richard Bucala reports on the advances made on the “fibrocyte,” the unique collagen-producing leukocyte that he discovered in the 1990s and its role beyond the original context of wound repair. The contribution of this cell type to the pathogenesis of different fibrosing disorders has led to fibrocyte-directed therapies that are currently being tested in the clinic. Huan Yang and colleagues provide an overview of HMGB1, a later mediator of infection and tissue injury. The authors review its multiple functions and complex regulation. They conclude with a discussion on the first two HMGB1-specific antagonists that are paving the way toward future therapeutic applications. A third review by Antonino Nicoletti and colleagues looks at the adaptive immune response in the context of atherosclerosis. The authors discuss the roles that proatherogenic and athero-protective T and B cells play in this disease. They also highlight the different strategies used in preclinical studies with an outlook to clinical applications. Jason A Chesney and Robert A Mitchell follow the saga of macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) from its discovery through the many studies that implicate this cytokine in several aspects of cancer biology. They focus in particular on the role of MIF in tumor neovascularization, which likely participates in primary and metastatic disease progression. The advances made in this field are underscored by the first clinical trial that has been initiated to test anti-MIF therapies. Jennifer Hardingham and colleagues cover the circulating tumor cells (CTCs), another interesting aspect of cancer biology with great implications for clinical applications. Their discussion of various technical efforts that have been made to capture these cells from the patients’ blood, the advances made and the challenges that still remain offer a clear picture of the state of the art of this new approach. These advances will certainly augment the battery of cancer diagnostic tools in the clinic in the not too distant future. Sho-ichi Yamagishi and colleagues tackle the role of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) in diabetes. They describe how the products of reactions occurring between sugars and proteins, lipids and nucleic acids lead to altered function and metabolism of these macromolecules with severe consequences in diabetes and aging-associated disorders. The authors also discuss the potential value of measuring serum levels of AGEs to evaluate organ damage in diabetes. Finally, Jochen Walter summarizes the incredible progress made over the past two decades in understanding the role of presenilins in the onset of Alzheimer’s disease. From the discovery of the gene mutations in inherited familial forms of early onset of Alzheimer’s disease, Walter follows the path of discoveries that leads to the identification of their functions as components of a protease complex responsible for the cleavage of the amyloid precursor protein, an important determinant of the pathophysiology of the disease. He also discusses the hopes associated with the development of several inhibitors of presenilins and the disappointing results of their use in the clinic. Dr. Walter concludes with a positive outlook on development of more selective inhibitors of presenilins that could provide future therapies for Alzheimer’s disease. We are pleased to offer these engaging and interesting historical perspectives of fields that were introduced to the scientific public in our journal and hope that our readers will enjoy them, too.
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- 2015
8. Guidelines for the diagnosis of dementia and Alzheimer's disease
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Nicola Pugliese, Laura Bracco, Alessandro Padovani, Vincenzo Mascia, Francesco Valluzzi, Francesco Iemolo, Sandro Sorbi, Roberto Gallassi, Giorgio Giaccone, Pasquale Alfieri, Andrea Stracciari, Graziella D'Achille, Francesco Redi, Gabriella Marcon, M. Gasparini, S. Latorraca, Rudolf Schoenuber, Rosa Maria Ruggieri, Gilberto Pizzolato, Roberta Pantieri, Bruno Bergamasco, Bernardino Ghetti, Massimo Musicco, Antonio Daniele, Carlo Piccolini, Antonietta Citterio, Patrizia Ferrero, Antonio Carolei, Michela Morbin, Serena Amici, Guido Gainotti, Silvia Piacentini, Lucilla Parnetti, Biancamaria Guarnieri, Orso Bugiani, Vito Toso, Serenella Grioli, Margherita Alberoni, E. Farina, Stefano Grottoli, Antonella Bartoli, Claudio Mariani, Federico Piccoli, Ildebrando Appollonio, Emanuela Galante, Paolo Gabriele, Bruno Passerella, Simonetta Mearelli, Luigi Grimaldi, Luciana Ciannella, Maria Caterina Silveri, Stefano Avanzi, Maria Morante, Carla Pettenati, Amalia C. Bruni, Daniele Durante, Carlo Caltagirone, Giuseppe Sorrentino, Anna De Rosa, Marco Paganini, Ettore Nardelli, Paolo Forleo, Massimo Tabaton, Francesco Le Pira, Marco Saetta, Pietro Parisen, Gian Luigi Lenzi, Leandro Provinciali, Paolo Frigio Nichelli, Sebastiano Lorusso, Patrizia Sucapane, Grazia Dell'Agnello, Giuseppe Del Curatolo, Daniele Antana, Fabrizio Tagliavini, Umberto Ruggiero, Paolo Caffarra, Floriano Girotti, Virgilio Gallai, Sorbi, S, Alberoni, M, Alfieri, P, Amici, S, Antana, D, Appollonio, I, Avanzi, S, Bartoli, A, Bergamasco, B, Bracco, L, Bruni, A, Bugiani, O, Caffarra, P, Caltagirone, C, Carolei, A, Rosa, A, Ciannella, L, Citterio, A, Daniele, A, D'Achille, G, Del Curatolo, G, Dell'Agnello, G, Durante, D, Farina, E, Ferrero, P, Forleo, P, Gainotti, G, Gabriele, P, Galante, E, Gallai, V, Gallassi, R, Gasparini, M, Ghetti, B, Giaccone, G, Girotti, F, Grimaldi, L, Grioli, S, Guarnieri, B, Grottoli, S, Iemolo, F, Latorraca, S, Le Pira, F, Lenzi, G, Lorusso, S, Mariani, C, Marcon, G, Mascia, V, Mearelli, S, Morante, M, Morbin, M, Musicco, M, Nardelli, E, Nichelli, P, Padovani, A, Paganini, M, Pantieri, R, Parisen, P, Parnetti, L, Passerella, B, Pettenati, C, Piacentini, S, Piccoli, F, Piccolini, C, Pizzolato, G, Provinciali, L, Pugliese, N, Redi, F, Ruggieri, R, Ruggiero, U, Saetta, M, Schoenuber, R, Silveri, M, Sorrentino, G, Sucapane, P, Stracciari, A, Tabaton, M, Tagliavini, F, Toso, V, and Valluzzi, F
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MED/26 - NEUROLOGIA ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Neurology (clinical) ,Dermatology ,General Medicine ,Art ,MED/09 - MEDICINA INTERNA ,M-PSI/02 - PSICOBIOLOGIA E PSICOLOGIA FISIOLOGICA ,Humanities ,Guideline, dementia, Alzheimer's disease, diagnosis ,media_common - Abstract
SIN DOCUMENT*The Dementia Study Group is co-ordinated by Sandro Sorbi andincludes: Margherita Alberoni, Milan; Pasquale Alfieri, SommaVesuviana (NA); Serena Amici, Perugia; Daniele Antana, Rome;Ildebrando Appollonio, Monza (MI); Stefano Avanzi,Castelgoffredo (MN); Antonella Bartoli, Pescara; BrunoBergamasco, Turin; Laura Bracco, Florence; Amalia Bruni,Lamezia Terme (CZ); Orso Bugiani, Milan; Paolo Caffarra, Parma;Carlo Caltagirone, Rome; Antonio Carolei, L’Aquila; Anna RosaCasini, Rome; Luciana Ciannella, Benevento; Antonietta Citterio,Pavia; Antonio Daniele, Rome; Graziella D’Achille, Isernia;Giuseppe Del Curatolo, Grosseto; Grazia Dell’Agnello, Pisa;Daniele Durante, Parma; Elisabetta Farina, Milan; Patrizia Ferrero,Turin; Paolo Forleo, Florence; Guido Gainotti, Rome; PaoloGabriele, Cassino (FR); Emanuela Galante, Castelgoffredo (MN);Virgilio Gallai, Perugia; Roberto Gallassi, Bologna; MaddalenaGasparini, Milan; Bernardino Ghetti, Indianapolis (USA); GiorgioGiaccone, Milan; Floriano Girotti, Milan; Luigi Grimaldi, Milanand Caltanisetta; Serenella Grioli, Catania; Bianca MariaGuarnieri, Pescara; Stefano Grottoli, Fossombrone (PS); FrancescoIemolo, Ragusa; Stefania Latorraca, Florence; Francesco Le Pira,Catania; Gian Luigi Lenzi, Rome; Sebastiano Lorusso, Rimini;Claudio Mariani, Milan; Gabriella Marcon, Udine; VincenzoMascia, Carbonia (CA); Simonetta Mearelli, L’Aquila; MariaMorante, Senigallia (AN); Michela Morbin, Milan; MassimoMusicco, Segrate (MI); Ettore Nardelli, Verona; Paolo Nichelli,Modena; Alessandro Padovani, Brescia; Marco Paganini, Florence;Roberta Pantieri, Bologna; Pietro Parisen, Vicenza; LucillaParnetti, Perugia; Bruno Passerella, Brindisi; Carla Pettenati, Rho(MI); Silvia Piacentini, Florence; Federico Piccoli, Palermo; CarloPiccolini, Perugia; Gilberto Pizzolato, Padova; LeandroProvinciali, Ancona; Nicola Pugliese, Salerno; Francesco Redi,Arezzo; Rosa Maria Ruggieri, Palermo; Umberto Ruggiero,Naples; Marco Saetta, Siracusa; Rudolf Schoenuber, Bolzano;Maria Caterina Silveri, Rome; Sandro Sorbi, Florence; GiuseppeSorrentino, Naples; Patrizia Sucapane, L’Aquila; Andrea Stracciari,Bologna; Massimo Tabaton, Genova; Fabrizio Tagliavini, Milan;Vito Toso, Vicenza; Francesco Valluzzi, Putignano Noci (BA)S. Sorbi ( )Department of Neurological and Psychiatric SciencesUniversity of FlorenceViale Morgagni 85, I-50131 Florence, Italy
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- 2000
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9. Trio Sonatas, Op. 4
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Giovanni Maria Ruggieri
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- 2013
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10. PDTB-15. Bcl-XL AS A RADIOSENSITIZER IN THE TREATMENT OF GROUP 3 MEDULLOBLASTOMA
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Marc Remke, Marc Symons, Joel M. Friedman, Avery Wright, Maria Ruggieri, Shamik Chakraborty, Caitlin Powell, Kevin Kelley, and Mahantesh S. Navati
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Medulloblastoma ,Cancer Research ,Radiosensitizer ,Oncology ,biology ,business.industry ,biology.protein ,medicine ,Cancer research ,Bcl-xL ,Neurology (clinical) ,medicine.disease ,business - Published
- 2016
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11. Cantatas, Op. 5
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Giovanni Maria Ruggieri
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- 2012
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12. Two Settings of the Gloria
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Jasmin Melissa Cameron and Giovanni Maria Ruggieri
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The two Ruggieri Glorias are listed in the supplement of the Ryom Vivaldi catalogue as RV Anh. 23 (D major) and RV Anh. 24 (G major). The manuscripts are found in the two of the twenty-seven volumes of music that once belonged to Vivaldi and are now located in the Biblioteca Nazionale Universitaria di Torino. Ruggieri's present “claim to fame” derives not from the reputation of his music itself but rather from the fact that Vivaldi borrowed extensively from Ruggieri's Gloria in D for his own settings of the Gloria. However, a study of Ruggieri's Glorias shows that Ruggieri's music has much to offer. His style is unusual and musical originality is certainly evident in scores that deserve much more attention than they have received to date. This edition of these two neglected Gloria settings provides musicians with the opportunity to appreciate Ruggieri's music for its own merits.
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- 2008
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13. Tumor necrosis factor alpha polymorphism C-850T is not associated with Alzheimer's disease and vascular dementia in an Italian population
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Gianluigi Forloni, Sergio Fogliarino, Rosa Maria Ruggieri, Mauro Tettamanti, Ugo Lucca, Pierluigi Quadri, Federico Piccoli, and Liana Terreni
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Apolipoprotein E ,Male ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Genotype ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Central nervous system disease ,Degenerative disease ,Alzheimer Disease ,Risk Factors ,medicine ,Dementia ,Humans ,Vascular dementia ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Polymorphism, Genetic ,business.industry ,Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha ,General Neuroscience ,medicine.disease ,Cytokine ,Italy ,Immunology ,Tumor necrosis factor alpha ,Female ,Alzheimer's disease ,business - Abstract
A pathogenic role of inflammatory factors has been proposed both in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and vascular dementia (VD). A previous report indicated the presence of polymorphism C-850T of tumor necrosis factor (TNF) alpha as a genetic risk factor for VD and, associated with apolipoprotein E epsilon 4, for AD. We have assessed the association between TNF-alpha polymorphism and dementias in Italian populations of AD, VD and elderly controls. The influence of TNF-alpha polymorphism on dementia has not been confirmed in this segment of the Italian population.
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14. La necropoli di Comino a Guardiagrele
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Maria Ruggieri
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Archeology ,History ,Visual Arts and Performing Arts ,Classics - Abstract
Si è delineato in questo contributo il quadro offerto dalle recenti ricerche nella necropoli protostorica di Comino presso Guardiagrele. La necropoli venne utilizzata per buona parte del primo millennio a. C. tra il X secolo a. C. e il III secolo a. C. mostrando dunque un impianto a lunga continuità di vita. La fase più interessante che mostra elementi di assoluta novità nel quadro regionale è la fase più antica, compresa nel momento iniziale della prima età del ferro. Appare caratterizzata da sepolture sotto tumulo con importanti corredi già strutturati negli indicatori di sesso e status. Nelle tombe maschili si cominciano a deporre oltre ai rasoi anche le armi (spade e punte di lancia). Nelle tombe femminili compaiono corredi con parures di grandi fibule in bronzo, quasi certamente legate a un uso cerimoniale. Altro elemento di assoluta novità è la ricerca di visibilità esterna delle sepolture : oltre alla presenza del tumulo, sono presenti degli elementi litici, sicuramente lavorati, collocati all’esterno dei tumuli, i cui confronti più significativi sono i semata sepolcrali dalla necropoli di Monte Saraceno sul Gargano. Questi elementi sembrano anticipare i legami con l’area pugliese che verranno poi esplicitati più compiutamente nella stele di Guardiagrele. Per altri reperti sembra di intravedere una circolazione più allargata o «periadriatica » , con particolare riferimento per le fibule a quattro spirali o le spade di tipo Terni. Nel contesto dei siti gravitanti nel comprensorio della Maiella orientale, Comino mostra una ricchezza e una diversità di componenti che arricchisce e integra il quadro più ampio riferito all’Abruzzo meridionale., Ruggieri Maria. La necropoli di Comino a Guardiagrele. In: Mélanges de l'École française de Rome. Antiquité, tome 115, n°1. 2003. Antiquité. pp. 109-127.
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15. Autocrine Interferons and Interferon-β2
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Michel Revel, Asher Zilberstein, Menachem Rubinstein, Rose Maria Ruggieri, and Luisa Chen
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Immunology ,Cell Differentiation ,Biology ,Hematopoietic Stem Cells ,Growth Inhibitors ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Interferon ,Virology ,Cancer research ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Interferons ,Growth Substances ,Autocrine signalling ,medicine.drug - Published
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