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2. Can we manage alien invasive insects without altering native soil faunal communities? A field trial on Popillia japonica
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Chiara Sciandra, Francesco Barbieri, Leonardo Ancillotto, Giulia Torrini, Leonardo Marianelli, Immacolata Iovinella, Francesco Paoli, Gian Paolo Barzanti, Claudia Benvenuti, Pio Federico Roversi, and Giuseppe Mazza
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Entomopathogenic fungi, entomopathogenic nematodes ,Japanese beetle ,Non-target species ,biological control agents ,Ecology ,QH540-549.5 - Abstract
Biological and integrated pest control are key assets to environmentally friendly management of cropland. Use of entomopathogens against target pests is common, yet the effects of such released organisms on native, non-target invertebrates are currently poorly known. This is particularly true for relatively inconspicuous components of agroecosystems such as soil biological biota. Popillia japonica, a polyphagous alien invasive scarab beetle native to Japan, is now present in Europe where huge efforts are being conducted to control the pest and slow its spread. In particular, entomopathogenic nematodes and fungi have been used for larval control. Here we test the effects of those agents on both P. japonica larvae and non-target soil biota by comparing soil arthropod assemblages before and after treatment of field plots in an irrigated perennial meadow.Application of an indigenous strain of the nematode Heterorhabditis bacteriophora resulted in significant reduction in numbers of P. japonica larvae. In contrast, an indigenous strain of the entomopathogenic fungus Metarhizium robertsii failed to provide significant control. We found no evident effect on non-target edaphic arthropods under either treatment in comparison to untreated control plots. Some taxa, namely Collembola and Acarina, showed a disproportionate increase in treated plots, suggesting that some changes may occur in the long term, at least in particular arthropod groups. Our results suggest the selected strain of H. bacteriophora is an excellent candidate for managing P. japonica larvae with minimal adverse impact on non-target species and ecosystem functioning.
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- 2024
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3. Effects of natural treatments on the varroa mite infestation levels and overall health of honey bee (Apis mellifera) colonies
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Laura Narciso, Martina Topini, Sonia Ferraiuolo, Giovanni Ianiro, and Cinzia Marianelli
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Medicine ,Science - Published
- 2024
4. Towards Sulphite-Free Winemaking: A New Horizon of Vinification and Maturation
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Nicola Mercanti, Monica Macaluso, Ylenia Pieracci, Guido Flamini, Giulio Scappaticci, Andrea Marianelli, and Angela Zinnai
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sulphur dioxide ,winemaking ,oxygen ,vinification ,maturation ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
The complex dynamics between oxygen exposure, sulphur dioxide (SO2) utilization, and wine quality are of the utmost importance in wine sector, and this study aims to explore their fine balance in winemaking. As a common additive, SO2 works as an antiseptic and antioxidant. However, its excessive use has raised health concerns. Regulatory guidelines, including Council Regulation (EC) N° 1493/1999 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1622/2000, dictate SO2 concentrations in wines. The increasing demand for natural preservatives is driving the search for alternatives, with natural plant extracts, rich in phenolic compounds, emerging as promising substitutes. In this context, Bioma Company has proposed alternative additives deriving from vineyard waste to replace SO2 during winemaking. Thus, the aim of the present work was to compare the compositional characteristics between the product obtained with the alternative vinification and the traditional one during the winemaking, as well as the aroma compositions of the final wines. After a year of experimentation, the wines produced with Bioma products showed compositional characteristics comparable to their traditional counterparts. Notably, these wines comply with current legislation, with significantly reduced total sulphur content, allowing their designation as “without added sulphites”. Bioma products emerge as potential catalysts for sustainable and health-conscious winemaking practices, reshaping the landscape of the industry.
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- 2024
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5. Bread Improvement with Nutraceutical Ingredients Obtained from Food By-Products: Effect on Quality and Technological Aspects
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Giulio Scappaticci, Nicola Mercanti, Ylenia Pieracci, Corrado Ferrari, Roberto Mangia, Andrea Marianelli, Monica Macaluso, and Angela Zinnai
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dough improvement ,bakery products ,shelf-life ,pectin ,grape pomace ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
The use of by-products as functional ingredients for bread recipes may open up new horizons in terms of product innovation to increase nutraceutical characteristics and/or shelf-life. In this research, the ability of residual products from important food chains (Citrus and wine) to influence the water binding capacity of dough and bread was investigated in order to create industrial breads of high quality with prolonged shelf-life in the absence of any chemical additives (e.g., ethanol, sorbic acid, and propionic acid). The product under study is the ‘Pan Bauletto bianco con olio EVO’ (white bakery bread with EVO oil), an ‘industrial bread’ type usually treated with ethanol before being marketed, aiming to prolong its short shelf-life. The effect of the addition of different amounts of pectin (Citrus supply chain) and grape pomace (wine supply chain), in combination or not, has shown promising results from both a technological point of view and the increasing shelf-life, allowing to obtain products with high nutraceutical value and interesting properties.
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- 2024
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6. Explosive eruptions at Stromboli volcano (Italy): a comprehensive geochemical view on magma sources and intensity range
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Voloschina, Marija, Métrich, Nicole, Bertagnini, Antonella, Marianelli, Paola, Aiuppa, Alessandro, Ripepe, Maurizio, and Pistolesi, Marco
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- 2023
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7. Polvese Chapels. The Sense of the Sacred in Nine Offline Places
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Paolo Belardi, Massimiliano Marianelli, Giovanna Ramaccini, Monica Battistoni, Margherita Maria Ristori, and Camilla Sorignani
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isola polvese ,sacred chapels ,genius loci ,architectural composition ,project education ,Architectural drawing and design ,NA2695-2793 ,Aesthetics of cities. City planning and beautifying ,NA9000-9428 - Abstract
The concept of the sacred can be perhaps broadened by comparing it with its opposite, revealing new meanings. If the term profane etymologically refers to the need to “stand outside the temple” (from the Latin pro-fanus, literally “in front of the temple”) then, on the contrary, the concept of sacred refers to the need to stay within a confined space identified precisely in the “enclosure” (the root of the Latin templum is associated with the Greek term τέμενος, meaning “sacred enclosure”). This interpretation highlights an aspect of sacredness that implicitly recalls elements of architectural composition, such as limitation, form and material, variously declined according to the specific context. That said, can contemporary didactic experience measure itself against the ability to give an aesthetic-compositional response to man’s innate need to relate to the absolute? This is the meaning of “Polvese Chapels” initiative (inspired by the exhibition Vatican Chapels presented at the 16th International Architecture Exhibition in Venice), conceived with the aim of investigating a compositional-design theme, that of the sacred chapel, in relation to a specific naturalistic-environmental context, that of Polvese Island (now a major tourist destination) imagining its transformation into a place for introspective and silent meditation.
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- 2022
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8. Surveys of stink bug egg parasitism in Asia, Europe and North America, morphological taxonomy, and molecular analysis reveal the Holarctic distribution of Acroclisoides sinicus (Huang & Liao) (Hymenoptera, Pteromalidae)
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Sabbatini Peverieri, Giuseppino, Mitroiu, Mircea-Dan, Bon, Marie-Claude, Balusu, Rammohan, Benvenuto, Luca, Bernardinelli, Iris, Fadamiro, Henry, Falagiarda, Martina, Fusu, Lucian, Grove, Emily, Haye, Tim, Hoelmer, Kim, Lemke, Emily, Malossini, Giorgio, Marianelli, Leonardo, Moore, Matthew, Pozzebon, Alberto, Roversi, Pio Federico, Scaccini, Davide, Shrewsbury, Paula, Tillman, Glynn, Tirello, Paola, Waterworth, Rebeccah, Talamas, Elijah, and Pensoft Publishers
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Biological control ,brown marmorated stink bug ,egg parasitoids ,Exotic species - Published
- 2019
9. Identification of Volatile Molecules and Bioactivity of Gruyt Craft Beer Enriched with Citrus aurantium var. dulcis L. Essential Oil
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Cosimo Taiti, Antonella Di Sotto, Giovanni Stefano, Ester Percaccio, Matteo Iannone, Andrea Marianelli, and Stefania Garzoli
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chemical composition ,HS-SPME ,GC-MS ,PTR-ToF-MS ,antioxidant activity ,chelating activity ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
In this work, for the first time, a gruyt beer and the same one after the addition of Citrus aurantium essential oil (AEO), were investigated to determine the composition of the volatile fraction. The applied analytical techniques, such as Head Space/Solid Phase Microextraction-Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (HS/SPME-GC-MS) and Proton Transfer Reaction-Time of Flight-Mass Spectrometer (PTR-ToF-MS), allowed us to identify the content of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). From the comparison between the two beer samples, it showed that the one after the addition of AEO was particularly richened in limonene and a series of minor terpene compounds. AEO was also characterized by GC/MS analysis and the results showed that limonene reached 95%. Confocal microscopy was used to look at riboflavin autofluorescence in yeast cells. It was found that beer with AEO had twice as much fluorescence intensity as the control. A spectrophotometric analysis of total polyphenols, tannins, and flavonoids, and a bioactivity screening, including 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) and 2,2′-Azinobis-(3-Ethylbenzthiazolin-6-Sulfonic Acid) (ABTS) radical scavenger, chelating, reducing, antiglycative ones, were also carried out. Moreover, the tolerability of the tested samples in human H69 cholangiocytes and the cytoprotection towards the tert-butyl hydroperoxide (tBOOH)-induced oxidative damage were evaluated. Under our experimental conditions, the beers were found to be able to scavenge DPPH and ABTS radicals and chelate iron ions, despite weak antiglycative and reducing properties. The tested samples did not affect the viability of H69 cholangiocytes up to the highest concentrations; moreover, no signs of cytoprotection against the damage induced by tBOOH were highlighted. Adding AEO to beer resulted in a moderate enhancement of its DPPH scavenging and chelating abilities, without improvements in the other assays. Conversely, AEO and its major compound limonene were ineffective when assessed at the concentrations added to beer. This evidence suggests that the addition of AEO may enhance the organoleptic features of the beer and slightly potentiate some of its bioactivities.
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- 2023
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10. Two Asian egg parasitoids of Halyomorpha halys (Stål) (Hemiptera, Pentatomidae) emerge in northern Italy: Trissolcus mitsukurii (Ashmead) and Trissolcus japonicus (Ashmead) (Hymenoptera, Scelionidae)
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Sabbatini Peverieri, Giuseppino, Talamas, Elijah, Bon, Marie-Claude, Marianelli, Leonardo, Bernardinelli, Iris, Malossini, Giorgio, Benvenuto, Luca, Roversi, Pio Federico, Hoelmer, Kim, and Pensoft Publishers
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brown marmorated stink bug ,egg parasitoid ,Exotic species - Published
- 2018
11. Características clínico-epidemiológicas de la infección por SARS-CoV2 en pacientes internados
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Cuevas Ojeda A M and Marianelli L G
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COVID-19 ,SARS-COV-2 ,mortalidad ,internación ,scores ,Science ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
INTRODUCCIÓN: Los coronavirus son importantes patógenos humanos y animales. En enero de 2020, los científicos chinos aislaron de un paciente con neumonía, un novel coronavirus, que llamaron “Síndrome respiratorio agudo severo coronavirus 2 o SARS-CoV2”. Posteriormente la enfermedad fue denominada “Enfermedad por coronavirus 2019” o “COVID-19”. OBJETIVO: Describir las características clínico-epidemiológicas de la infección por SARS-CoV2 en pacientes internados. Identificar características demográficas, clínicas y bioquímicas que se asocian a internación en unidad terapia intensiva, uso de asistencia respiratoria mecánica y óbito en los pacientes internados. Observar el score ISARIC-4C en relación con la internación en UTI, uso de ARM y óbito. Observar la relación entre score SOFA y uso de ARM y óbito. MATERIAL Y MÉTODO: Estudio retrospectivo, observacional, analítico. Se evaluaron pacientes adultos internados por COVID-19 en la Clínica Universitaria Reina Fabiola en el período de marzo a diciembre de 2020. Se analizaron variables clínicas y bioquímicas. Los datos se presentan con medidas de resumen; N (%) para variables cualitativas y medidas de posición y dispersión para variables cuantitativas. Para evaluar los parámetros asociados a evolución se utilizó prueba de Chi cuadrado para variables cualitativas y prueba de T de Student o U de Mann-Whitney para variables cuantitativas. Se consideró significativo un valor de p ≤ 0,05. RESULTADOS: Se incluyeron 163 pacientes; 111 (68,1%) eran de sexo masculino y tenían una mediana (Q: 45 años-Q3: 67 años) de edad de 56 (45-67) años, en edades entre los 19 y 92 años. Ochenta (49,1%) pacientes presentaban obesidad como factor de riesgo de gravedad, 52 (36,2%) hipertensión arterial y 25 (15,3%) diabetes. Se realizó tomografía axial computada al 90,7% (n= 148); los patrones tomográficos incluyeron 81 (55%) patrón COVID-19 moderado, mientras que 62 (41,8%) tenían patrón severo. Noventa y seis (58,9%) pacientes cursaron internación en sala general y 67 (41,1%) en la unidad de terapia intensiva, de estos, 19 (11,7%) requirió ARM. Doce (7,4%) pacientes fallecieron. Los pacientes que requirieron internación en UTI mostraron con mayor frecuencia un score ISARIC-4C alto/muy alto (p= 0.005), ninguna de las variables demográficas, clínicas, imagenológicas ni bioquímicas examinadas se asociaron con internación en UTI. Los pacientes que requirieron ARM tuvieron mayor edad (p=< 0.001), menor recuento de linfocitos (p= 0.02) y mayor relación neutrófilos/linfocitos (p= 0.006); ninguna de las otras variables examinadas se asoció con requerimiento de ARM. Por último, la mortalidad se asoció a mayor edad (p= 0.001), menor PAFI (p= 0.003) y menor recuento de linfocitos (p= 0.027). CONCLUSIONES: En este estudio no se observó relación significativa entre factores de riesgo para COVID-19 severo y mortalidad. La mitad de las tomografías contaban con patrón COVID-19 moderado. Los pacientes que fallecieron tuvieron una PAFI menor a 250 al ingreso. El score ISARIC-4C mostró utilidad para predecir el área de internación en la que permanecerá el paciente. La mortalidad fue similar a lo publicado.
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- 2023
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12. Geo-epidemiology of animal tuberculosis and Mycobacterium bovis genotypes in livestock in a small, high-incidence area in Sicily, Italy
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Cinzia Marianelli, Vladimiro Verrubbi, Flavia Pruiti Ciarello, Dorotea Ippolito, Maria Lodovica Pacciarini, and Vincenzo Di Marco Lo Presti
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geo-epidemiology ,Mycobacterium bovis ,genetic analysis ,landscape structure ,livestock ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
IntroductionThe persistence of animal tuberculosis (TB) in livestock is a major concern in Sicily, Italy. The objective of this study was to elucidate the transmission dynamics of M. bovis infection in a highly circumscribed, and at the same time geographically diverse, high-risk area of the island through an in-depth geo-epidemiological investigation of TB in cattle and black pigs raised in small-scale extensive farms across the district of Caronia.MethodsWe used genotype analysis coupled with geographic information system (GIS) technology and phylogenetic inference to characterize the spatial distribution of TB and M. bovis genotypes in livestock and the genetic relationships between M. bovis isolates. A total of 589 M. bovis isolates collected from slaughtered cattle (n = 527) and Sicilian black pigs (n = 62) over a 5-year period (2014–2018) were included in the study.ResultsTB was widespread throughout the district and was most frequent in the north-central area of the district, especially along one of the district’s streams. We identified a total of 62 M. bovis genotypes. Identical genetic profiles were isolated from both neighboring and non-neighburing herds. The 10 most frequent genotypes, accounting for 82% of M. bovis isolates, showed geographic specificities in that they tended to cluster in specific spatial niches. The landscape structure of these niches—i.e. steep slopes, rocky ridges, meadows and streams—is likely to have had a significant influence on the distribution of TB among livestock in Caronia. Higher concentrations of TB were observed along streams and in open meadows, while rocky ridges and slopes appeared to have hampered the spread of TB.DiscussionThe geographical distribution of TB cases among livestock in Caronia is consistent with several epidemiological scenarios (e.g., high density of infected herds along the streams or in hilly plateau where livestock share pastures). Landscape structure is likely to play an important role in the transmission and persistence of M. bovis infection across the district. Additional potential risk factors, such as livestock trading and extensive breeding methods, are also discussed. Our results will contribute to the improvement of surveillance, control and eradication activities of TB in Sicily by the implementation of ad hoc TB control measures, especially in farms located along streams, sharing common pastures or with mixed animal species.
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- 2023
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13. Physiological host range of Trissolcus mitsukurii, a candidate biological control agent of Halyomorpha halys in Europe
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Giovannini, Lucrezia, Sabbatini-Peverieri, Giuseppino, Marianelli, Leonardo, Rondoni, Gabriele, Conti, Eric, and Roversi, Pio Federico
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- 2022
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14. Remdesivir and three other drugs for hospitalised patients with COVID-19: final results of the WHO Solidarity randomised trial and updated meta-analyses
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Pan, Hongchao, Peto, Richard, Henao Restrepo, Ana Maria, Preziosi, Marie-Pierre, Sathiyamoorthy, Vasee, Karim, Quarraisha Abdool, Alejandria, Marissa, Hernàndez García, César, Kieny, Marie-Paule, Malekzadeh, Reza, Murthy, Srinivas, Reddy, K. Srinath, Periago, Mirta Roses, Hanna, Pierre Abi, Abutidze, Akaki, Ader, Florence, Al-Bader, Abdullah, Alhasawi, Almonther, Allum, Emma, Al Mawali, Adhra, Alotaibi, Athari, Alvarez- Moreno, Carlos, Appadoo, Sheila, Arts, Derk, Asiri, Abdullah, Aukrust, Pål, Barratt-Due, Andreas, Genetu Bayih, Abebe, Beaumont, Helena, Bellani, Samir, Benassi, Virginia, Bhargava, Balram, Branca, Mattia, Cappel-Porter, Heike, Cerrato, Nery, Cheick Haidara, Fadima, Chow, Ting Soo, Como, Nadia, Eustace, Joe, Gabunia, Tamar, García, Patricia, Godbole, Sheela, Gotuzzo, Eduardo, Griskevicius, Laimonas, Hamra, Rasha, Hassan, Mariam, Hassany, Mohamed, Hutton, David, Irmansyah, Irmansyah, Jancoriene, Ligita, Khamis, Faryal, Kirwan, Jana, Kumar, Suresh, Lennon, Peter, Lopardo, Gustavo, Lydon, Patrick, Magrini, Nicola, Manevska, Suzana, Manuel, Oriol, McGinty, Sybil, Medina, Marco, Mesa Rubio, Maria Lucia, Miranda Montoya, Maria Consuelo, Nel, Jeremy, Nunes, Estevao, Perola, Markus, Portoles, Antonio, Rasmin, Menaldi, Raza, Aun, Rees, Helen, Reges, Paula, Rogers, Chris, Salami, Kolawole, Salvadori, Marina, Sauermann, Mamatha, Sinani, Narvina, Sow, Samba, Sterne, Jonathan AC, Stevanovikj, Milena, Tacconelli, Evelina, Tavares Maltez, Fernando Manuel, Teferi, Mekonnen, Tikkinen, Kari, Trelle, Sven, Tsertsvadze, Tengiz, Zaid, Hala, Røttingen, John-Arne, Swaminathan, Soumya, Ryan, Michael, Gjermeni, Nevila, Meta, Esmeralda, Aguila, Damian, Alonso, Ignacio, Altamirano, Marcos, Alvarez, María, Alzola, Rodrigo, Arce, Veronica, Arribillaga, Patricia, Avila, Rafael, Balbuena, Juan, Barcelona, Laura, Barletta, José, Benedetti, María, Berdiñas, Verónica, Burgui, Julieta, Caimi, Sabrina, Carrillo, Juan, Carrizo, Juan, Castelli, Juan, Cazaux, Alexis, Cervellino, Flavia, Chalco, Angelo, Chediack, Viviana, Cunto, Eleonora, D'Amico, Nicolàs, de Vedia, Lautaro, Delgado, Carolina, Di Pilla, Debora, Díaz, Miguel, Díaz Aguiar, Pablo, Domínguez, Cecilia, Ellero, Leonor, Farina, Javier, Fernàndez, José, Ferreyra, Roxana, Filippi, María, Fogar, Carolina, Frare, Pablo, Giudiche, Celeste, Golikow, Mariana, Gomez, Maria Georgina, Hermida, Laura, Hurtado, Mariano, Jacobo, Mariela, Jaume, Martin, Laplume, Diego, Lescano, María, Lista, Nicolàs, Loiacono, Flavia, López, Ana Belen, Losso, Marcelo, Luna, Cecilia, Lupo, Sergio, Marianelli, Leonardo, Martin, Anabella, Masciottra, Florencia, Mykietiuk, Analía, Orellano, Lorena, Pachioli, Valeria, Padilla, María José, Pallavicini, Cecilia, Patroso, Jazmin, Perez Blanco, Luz, Presas, Jose Louis, Provenzano, Matias, Lavera, Lorena, Reichert, Viviana, Riveros, Florencia, Rodríguez, Alejandra, Rolon, María José, Salvay, Carolina, Simonetta, María, Sisto, Alicia, Themines, Sandra, Tito, Fernando, Toibaro, Javier, Torales, Graciela, Verón, Luciano, Vizzotti, Carla, Egle, Alexander, Greil, Richard, Joannidis, Michael, Altdorfer, Antoine, Belkhir, Leila, Fraipont, Vincent, Hites, Maya, Arruda, Erico, Breda, Giovanni, Colussi, Arthur, Corradi, Miran, Croda, Julio, Duani, Helena, João, Esaú, Machado, Elizabeth, Mello, Fernanda, Miranda Filho, Demócrito, Monteiro, Poliana, Nunes, Ceuci, Pereira Junior, Luiz Carlos, Pinto, Gustavo, Raboni, Sonia, Ramos, Marcelo, Ruffing, Leonardo, Santos, Valdilea, Souza, Tamara, Medeiros, Melissa, Schwarzbold, Alexandre, Ali, Karim, Azher, Tanweer, Bellemare, David, Binnie, Alexandra, Borgia, Sergio, Cavayas, Yiorgos Alexandros, Chagnon, Nicholas, Cheng, Matthew, Cloutier, Eve, Conly, John, Costiniuk, Cecilia, Daneman, Nick, Douglas, James, Downey, Catarina, Duan, Erick, Durand, Medeline, English, Shane, Farjou, George, Fera, Evadiki, Fontela, Patricia, Fowler, Rob, Fralick, Mike, Gamble, David Gregory, Geagea, Anna, Grant, Jennifer, Harrison, Luke, Havey, Thomas, Hoang, Holly, Kelly, Lauren, Keynan, Yoav, Khwaja, Kosar, Klein, Marina, Kolan, Christophe, Kronfli, Nadine, Lamontagne, Francois, Lee, Nelson, Lee, Todd, Lim, Rachel, Lostun, Alexandra, MacIntyre, Erika, Malhamé, Isabelle, Martin-Carrier, Francois, McGuinty, Marlee, Munan, Matthew, O'Neil, Conar, Ovakim, Daniel, Papenburg, Jesse, Parhar, Ken, Parvathy, SeemaNair, Perez-Patrigeon, Santiago, Rishu, Asgar, Rushton, Moira, Scherr, Kim, Schwartz, Kevin, Semret, Makeda, Silverman, Micahel, Singh, Ameeta, Sligl, Wendy, Smith, Stephanie, Somayaji, Ranjani, Tan, Darrell, Tran, Tuong-Vi, Tremblay, Alain, Tsang, Jennifer, Turgeon, Alexis, Vakil, Erik, Weatherald, Jason, Yansouni, Cedric, Zarychanski, Ryan, Aristizabal, Claudia, Bravo, Juan, Caicedo, Monica, Chacón, Julio, Garzón, Diego, Guevara, Fredy, Lozano-Gonzàlez, Silvia, Macareno, Hugo, Montañez-Ayala, Anita, Oñate, Jose, Rojas-Gambasica, Jose, Rosso, Fernando, Saavedra, Carlos, Valderrama, Sandra, Vàquiro-Herrera, Eliana, Varón-Vega, Fabio, Zuluaga, Ivan, Abdel Baki, Amin, Abdelbary, Akram, Abdel-Razek, Wael, Amin, Wagdi, Asem, Noha, Elassal, Gehan, Elshesheny, Marwa, Fathy, Mohamed, Fathy, Naglaa, Fayed, Notaila, Hammam, Ahmed, Hassany, Sahar, Ibrahim, Hamdy, Kamal, Ehab, Masoud, Hossam, Mohamed, Maryam, Mohamed Gouda, Abdullah, Moustafa, Ehab, Okasha, Shaimaa, Rafik, Ahmed, Said, Ahmed, Sedky, Asmaa, Solyman Kabil, Mohamed, Tarek, Sara, Tharwat, Ahmed, Zaky, Samy, Abegaz, Emawayish Tesema, Bekele, Zelalem Mekonnen, Asfaw, Filmona Mekuria, Tegegne, Netsanet Aragaw, Teklemariam, Miheret Fikre, Nigusse, Frehiwot Tamiru, Achalu, Daniel Legesse, Weldegergs, Shewit Tesfagabr, Huluka, Dawit Kebede, Tereda, Addisu Birhanu, Ala-Kokko, Tero, Delany, Jutta, Ekroos, Heikki, Hankkio, Riina, Haukipää, Mia, Hetemäki, Iivo, Holma, Pia, Holmberg, Ville, Horstia, Saana, Jalkanen, Ville, Jämsänen, Toni, Järventie, Juuso, Järvinen, Petrus, Kalliala, Ilkka, Kauma, Heikki, Kilpeläinen, Tuomas, Kreivi, Hanna-Riikka, Kuitunen, Ilari, Lamminmäki, Satu, Mäkinen, Laura, Mäntylä, Jarkko, Mattila, Tiina, Myllärniemi, Marjukka, Niskanen, Joni, Nykänen, Taina, Nyqvist, Miro, Paajanen, Juuso, Partanen, Terhi, Patovirta, Riitta-Liisa, Paukkeri, Erja-Leena, Puusti, Emmi, Renner, Andreas, Reponen, Emma, Risku, Sari, Rosberg, Tuomas, Rutanen, Jarno, Säilä, Petrus, Salonen, Päivi, Sinisalo, Marjatta, Sivenius, Katariina, Tuominen, Susanna, Aboab, Jerone, Alfaiate, Toni, Andrejak, Claire, Andreu, Pascal, Belhadi, Drifa, Benezit, Francois, Botelho-Nevers, Elisabeth, Bouadma, Lila, Bougon, David, Bouiller, Kevin, Bounes, Fanny, Boyer, Alexandre, Bruel, Cédric, Buffet, Alexandre, Burdet, Charles, Cazanave, Charles, Chabertier, Cyrille, Clere-Jehl, Rapahel, Costagliola, Dominique, Courjon, Johan-Victor, Crockett, Flora, Danion, Francois, Dechanet, Aline, Dellamonica, Jean, Delmas, Christelle, Diallo, Alpha, Djossou, Felix, Dubost, Clement, Dupont, Axelle, Epaulard, Olivier, Faure, Emmmanuel, Faure, Karine, Fayol, Antoine, Figueiredo, Samy, Fougerou, Claire, Gaborit, Benjamin, Gaci, Rostane, Gagneux-Brunon, Amandine, Gallien, Sebastien, Garot, D, Goehringer, Francois, Gruson, Didier, Hinschberger, Olivier, Hulot, Jean-Sebastien, Jaureguiberry, Stephane, Jean-Michel, Vanessa, 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Faisal, Walayat, Usman, Agurto-Lescano, Erika Cecilia, Alcantara-Díaz, Andrés Martín, Alva-Correa, Ana María, Alvarado-Moreno, José Gustavo, Ángeles-Padilla, Bethsabé, Arbañil-Huamàn, Hugo César, Ávila-Reyes, Pool Christopher, Azañero-Haro, Johan Alexander, Barreto-Rocchetti, Luis Guillermo, Benitez-Peche, Jorge Marko A., Bernal-Màlaga, Karla Hortencia, Cabrera-Portillo, Liliana Norma, Carazas-Chavarry, Reynaldo Javier, Càrcamo, Paloma Mariana, Casimiro-Porras, Indira Catalina, Castillo-Espinoza, Jhuliana, Chacaltana-Huarcaya, Jesús Norberto, Cornejo-Valdivia, Carla Raquel, Cruz-Chereque, Augusto, Del-Aguila-Torres, Keith Cayetano Marcelino, Díaz-Chipana, Erika, Flores-Valdez, Neil, Franco-Vàsquez, Rosanna Andrea, Gallegos-López, Roxana Consuelo, Gastiaburú-Rodriguez, Dauma Yesenia, Gianella-Malca, Gonzalo Ernesto, Gomero-Lopez, Andrés Alonso, Hercilla-Vàsquez, Luis Enrique, Hueda-Zavaleta, Miguel Ángel, Ibarcena-Llerena, Claudia Vanessa, Iberico-Barrera, Carlos Alberto, 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15. The Phlegrean Fields volcanological evolution
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Alessandro Sbrana, Paola Marianelli, and Giuseppe Pasquini
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geological map ,volcanological evolution ,caldera ,phlegrean fields ,procida ,italy ,Maps ,G3180-9980 - Abstract
A volcanological map merging continental and marine areas of the Phlegrean Fields and Procida Island (Southern Italy) is presented at the 1:25,000 scale. The map is based on 1:5,000 field mapping, and marine geology survey carried out during the Italian CAR.G (Geological CARtography, Servizio Geologico d’Italia) project and on bathymetric and seismic data. Geological data are represented on a digital terrain model of the volcano. This allows better visualization of the main morphological, volcanic, and geological features. The legend is organized in seven activity phases identified based on updated absolute ages of eruptions defining periods of high volcanicity and stasis. The geological map highlights the evolutive history of the Phlegrean Fields volcanic field both in the marine and continental portions, and the reconstructed structural framework and evolution of the caldera formed 39.3 Ky ago in its continental and submerged portions.
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16. Effects of natural treatments on the varroa mite infestation levels and overall health of honey bee (Apis mellifera) colonies
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Narciso, Laura, primary, Topini, Martina, additional, Ferraiuolo, Sonia, additional, Ianiro, Giovanni, additional, and Marianelli, Cinzia, additional
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17. PIBID E RESIDÊNCIA PEDAGÓGICA: VIVÊNCIAS SE TORNANDO APRENDIZADO E FORMAÇÃO DE BOA QUALIDADE
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Rodrigues, Alexandre Mazza, primary, Oliveira, Allanis Morais de, additional, Amorim, Ana Carolina P., additional, Silva, Ana Enedi Prince, additional, Brito, Ana Karina de Castro, additional, Castro, Ana Luiza Martinez de Azevedo, additional, Oliveira, Ananda Maria Fernandes, additional, Sousa, Beatriz G., additional, Trevizano, Beatriz, additional, Cintra, Bruna Araújo, additional, Minucci, Caio de Oliveira, additional, Medina, Camila Beltrão, additional, Oliveira, Camilla de Souza, additional, Fernandes, Daniela Cabral, additional, Oliveira, Danielle Amorim de, additional, Batista, Diego Soares, additional, Césare Júnior, Dorival, additional, Garcia, Elaira Adriana Santos, additional, Lima, Elessandro Váguino de, additional, Lemos, Elisa Toledo Coelho, additional, Cordeiro, Eliza Miguel, additional, Pinho, Filipe Barros Monteiro, additional, Arice, Gabriel Adilson, additional, Souza, Gabriel dos Santos, additional, Ferreira, Gabriel Henrique dos Santos, additional, Santos, Gabriella Lima, additional, Silva, Geovanna Thaís da, additional, Aleixo, Giovanna da Silva Alves, additional, Abreu, Iara Lemes de, additional, Marianelli, Iohana Cardial, additional, Silva, Isaac Ribeiro, additional, Silva, Iuri Rojahn da, additional, Coelho, João Vitor Duarte, additional, Santos, Johann Caleb de Oliveira, additional, Pereira, Julia Maria da Silva, additional, Palma, Julie de, additional, Ferreira, Lara Ribeiro, additional, Pianissola, Leticia de Souza Cunha, additional, Oliveira, Leticia Souza, additional, Moraes, Livia Della Corte de, additional, Oliveira, Lívia Gonçalves de, additional, Santos, Lucas Oliveira Rodrigues dos, additional, Soares, Luiz Eduardo, additional, Campos, Marcelle, additional, Leite, Marcos Antônio Tolentino, additional, Maia, Maria Angélica Gomes, additional, Silva, Maria Aparecida da, additional, Moreira, Maria Clara, additional, Feliciano, Maria Clara Sales, additional, Corrêa, Maria Eduarda Santos, additional, Almeida, Maria Gabriela Andrade, additional, Duque, Mariana Aparecida do Nascimento, additional, Fernandes, Marilne Thomazello Mendes, additional, Ribeiro, Mateus Machado Mendes, additional, Campos, Matheus, additional, Cabral, Mayra Angelis Rocha, additional, Targini, Natália Diniz de Lima, additional, Meneghini, Renata, additional, Silva, Rian Henrique Rodolfo Izidro, additional, Monção Junior, Roberto Gomes, additional, Silva, Sdenka Jannyne Melo, additional, Toledo, Sofia de França, additional, Silva, Stella Camille da, additional, Camargo, Valéria K., additional, Moreira, Vinícius Augusto de Azevedo, additional, Dias, Vinicius Matheus dos Santos, additional, Santos, Vitoria Cauane Pereira dos, additional, Joaquim, Walderez Moreira, additional, Severino, Yasmim Christine de Oliveira, additional, Batista, Anne Carolina Fulaneto, additional, Jesus, Daena Lee de, additional, Silva, Juliana Ferreira de Lima e, additional, Cardoso, Natália Josepha Cunha, additional, Espíndola, Natane Almeida, additional, and Pinto, Jéssica Monteiro, additional
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18. Can we manage alien invasive insects without altering native soil faunal communities? A field trial on Popillia japonica
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Sciandra, Chiara, primary, Barbieri, Francesco, additional, Ancillotto, Leonardo, additional, Torrini, Giulia, additional, Marianelli, Leonardo, additional, Iovinella, Immacolata, additional, Paoli, Francesco, additional, Paolo Barzanti, Gian, additional, Benvenuti, Claudia, additional, Federico Roversi, Pio, additional, and Mazza, Giuseppe, additional
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19. Nutritional counselling and its effects on diet, nutritional knowledge and status, physical activity and quality of life in a Southern Europe population: evaluation of a health promotion programme
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Quercioli, Cecilia, primary, Marianelli, Rita B., additional, Conti, Serena, additional, Niccoli, Barbara, additional, Messina, Gabriele, additional, and Nante, Nicola, additional
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20. Bread Improvement with Nutraceutical Ingredients Obtained from Food By-Products: Effect on Quality and Technological Aspects
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Scappaticci, Giulio, primary, Mercanti, Nicola, additional, Pieracci, Ylenia, additional, Ferrari, Corrado, additional, Mangia, Roberto, additional, Marianelli, Andrea, additional, Macaluso, Monica, additional, and Zinnai, Angela, additional
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21. Si113-prodrugs selectively activated by plasmin against hepatocellular and ovarian carcinoma
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Rango, Enrico, D'Antona, Lucia, Iovenitti, Giulia, Brai, Annalaura, Mancini, Arianna, Zamperini, Claudio, Trivisani, Claudia Immacolata, Marianelli, Stefano, Fallacara, Anna Lucia, Molinari, Alessio, Cianciusi, Annarita, Schenone, Silvia, Perrotti, Nicola, Dreassi, Elena, and Botta, Maurizio
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22. A Proposal for Classification of Retinal Degeneration in Spinocerebellar Ataxia Type 7
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Marianelli, Bruna Ferraço, Filho, Flávio Moura Rezende, Salles, Mariana Vallim, de Andrade, João Brainer Clares, Pedroso, José Luiz, Sallum, Juliana Maria Ferraz, and Barsottini, Orlando Graziani P.
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23. Combining physiological host range, behavior and host characteristics for predictive risk analysis of Trissolcus japonicus
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Sabbatini-Peverieri, Giuseppino, Boncompagni, Luca, Mazza, Giuseppe, Paoli, Francesco, Dapporto, Leonardo, Giovannini, Lucrezia, Marianelli, Leonardo, Hoelmer, Kim, and Roversi, Pio Federico
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24. PRINCIPAIS FATORES DE RISCO DO AVC ISQUÊMICO: UMA ABORDAGEM DESCRITIVA
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Marianelli, Mariana, primary, Marianelli, Camila, additional, and Neto, Tobias Patrício de Lacerda, additional
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25. Addition of Spirulina to Craft Beer: Evaluation of the Effects on Volatile Flavor Profile and Cytoprotective Properties
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Cosimo Taiti, Giovanni Stefano, Ester Percaccio, Silvia Di Giacomo, Matteo Iannone, Andrea Marianelli, Antonella Di Sotto, and Stefania Garzoli
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SPME-GC-MS ,PTR-ToF-MS ,chemical analyses ,radical scavenger activity ,oxidative stress ,cytoprotective properties ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
SPME-GC-MS and PTR-ToF-MS techniques were applied to describe the content of volatile flavor compounds in a craft beer before and after adding spirulina. The obtained results showed that the volatile profile of the two beer samples differed. Furthermore, to chemically characterize biomass spirulina, a derivatization reaction followed by GC-MS analysis was performed, highlighting a high content of molecules belonging to different chemical classes, such as sugars, fatty acids and carboxylic acids. A spectrophotometric analysis of total polyphenols and tannins, investigation into the scavenging activity towards DPPH and ABTS radicals and confocal microscopy of brewer’s yeast cells were carried out. Moreover, the cytoprotective and antioxidant properties towards the oxidative damage induced by tert-butyl hydroperoxide (tBOOH) in human H69 cholangiocytes were investigated. Finally, the modulation of Nrf2 signaling under oxidative stress conditions was also evaluated. Both samples of beer were shown to contain similar levels of total polyphenols and tannins, with slightly increased levels in that containing spirulina 0.25% w/v. Moreover, the beers were found to be endowed with radical scavenging properties towards both DPPH and ABTS radicals, albeit with a weak contribution of spirulina; however, a higher riboflavin content was detected in spirulina-treated yeast cells. Conversely, the addition of spirulina (0.25% w/v) appeared to improve the cytoprotective properties of beer towards tBOOH-induced oxidative damage in H69 cells and reduce intracellular oxidative stress. Accordingly, the cytosolic Nrf2 expression was found to be increased.
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26. Autoconsapevolezza, senso della vita e apprendimento: Risultati di uno studio pilota e proposte operative.
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Picozzi, Alda, Crea, Giuseppe, and Marianelli, Stefania
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SECONDARY school students - Abstract
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27. Volcanic evolution of the Somma-Vesuvius Complex (Italy)
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Alessandro Sbrana, Raffaello Cioni, Paola Marianelli, Roberto Sulpizio, Daniele Andronico, and Giuseppe Pasquini
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geological map ,digital terrain model ,somma-vesuvius ,italy ,Maps ,G3180-9980 - Abstract
A volcanological map of the active Somma-Vesuvius volcano is presented at the 1:20,000 scale. The map is based on 1:5000 field mapping carried out during the Italian CARG project. Geological data are represented on a digital terrain model of the volcano. This allows a better visualisation of the main morphological, volcanic, and geological features. The legend is organised in four different panels, which depict the activity of the volcano and caldera development. The geological survey is based on recognition and description of lithostratigraphic units. The geological map highlights the volcanic evolution of the Somma-Vesuvius volcano, and it is propaedeutic for further studies aimed at improving the scientific knowledge and the volcanic hazard assessment of this world-famous volcano.
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28. Natural Mineral Waters and Metabolic Syndrome: Insights From Obese Male and Female C57BL/6 Mice on Caloric Restriction
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Laura Narciso, Andrea Martinelli, Flavio Torriani, Paolo Frassanito, Roberta Bernardini, Flavia Chiarotti, and Cinzia Marianelli
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metabolic syndrome ,obesity ,C57BL/6 mice ,animal model ,natural mineral waters ,gender differences ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 - Abstract
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) represents one of the greatest challenges to public health given its serious consequences on cardiovascular diseases and type 2 diabetes. A carbohydrate-restricted, low-fat diet is the current therapy for MetS. Natural mineral waters (NMWs) are known to exert beneficial effects on human health. Our primary objective was to shed light on the potential therapeutic properties of NMWs in MetS. A total of 125 C57BL/6 male and female mice were included in the study. Of these, 10 were left untreated. They were fed a standard diet with tap water throughout the study period, and stayed healthy. The remaining 115 mice were initially fed a high-calorie diet (HCD) consisting of a high-fat feed (60% of energy from fat) with 10% fructose in tap water, served ad libitum over a period of 4 months to induce MetS (the MetS induction phase). Mice were then randomly divided into six treatment groups and a control group, all of which received a low-calorie diet (LCD), but with a different kind of drinking water, for 2 months (the treatment phase). Five groups were each treated with a different kind of NMW, one group by alternating the five NMWs, and one group – the control group – was given tap water. Body weight and blood biochemistry were monitored over the 6-month trial. After 4 months, male and female mice on HCD developed obesity, hypercholesterolaemia and hyperglycaemia, although gains in body weight, total cholesterol, and blood glucose in males were greater than those observed in females (P < 0.0001). When combined with an LCD, the NMWs rich in sulphate, magnesium and bicarbonate, and the minimally mineralised one were the most effective in reducing the blood levels of total cholesterol, high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, and glucose. Sex differences emerged during both the MetS induction phase and the treatment phase. These results suggest that NMWs rich in specific macronutrients, such as bicarbonate, sulphate and magnesium, and minimally mineralised water, in combination with an LCD, may contribute to controlling blood lipid and glucose levels in subjects with MetS. Further studies are needed to confirm these results and to extend them to humans.
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29. The Volcano-Tectonics of the Northern Sector of Ischia Island Caldera (Southern Italy): Resurgence, Subsidence and Earthquakes
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Stefano Carlino, Alessandro Sbrana, Nicola Alessandro Pino, Paola Marianelli, Giuseppe Pasquini, Prospero De Martino, and Vincenzo De Novellis
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Ischia island ,caldera resurgence ,subsidence ,earthquakes ,faults ,horst-graben ,Science - Abstract
The island of Ischia, an active volcanic field emerging in the western sector of the Gulf of Naples (Southern Italy), represents an archetypal case of caldera that underwent a very large resurgence related to the intrusion of a shallow magma body. The resurgence culminated with the formation of a structural high in the central sector of the island, i.e., the Mt. Epomeo block. This is bordered by a system of faults along which volcanic activity occurred up to 1302 A.D., and damaging earthquakes were generated in historical and recent time. The seismicity is located prevalently in the northern sector of the island and appears to be correlated with the most recent phase (
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30. Natural CO2 degassing in the Mount Amiata volcanic–geothermal area
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Sbrana, A., Marianelli, P., Belgiorno, M., Sbrana, M., and Ciani, V.
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31. Associação do risco de desenvolvimento de trombose venosa e o uso de anticoncepcionais: revisão de literatura
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Lucas, Mel Junqueira Aguiar Leitão, primary, Bernardi, Ludmila Vittoraci, additional, Marianelli, Yasmin Ramos, additional, Scottá, Myllena Victoria Zucolotto, additional, De Souza, Luisa Valladares, additional, and Paulo, Marcela Souza Luma, additional
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32. Identification of Volatile Molecules and Bioactivity of Gruyt Craft Beer Enriched with Citrus aurantium var. dulcis L. Essential Oil
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Taiti, Cosimo, primary, Di Sotto, Antonella, additional, Stefano, Giovanni, additional, Percaccio, Ester, additional, Iannone, Matteo, additional, Marianelli, Andrea, additional, and Garzoli, Stefania, additional
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33. Ability of nutritional disorder screening and assessment tools to identify computer tomography defined low muscle mass in cancer patient
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Fringuelli, L., primary, Beltrame, B., additional, Manna, I., additional, Lanini, F., additional, Marianelli, R.B., additional, Fioretto, L., additional, Carpi, R., additional, Sozzi, S., additional, and Pini, S., additional
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34. Comparative analysis of nutrition disorder assessment and diagnosis in cancer patients
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Fringuelli, L., primary, Beltrame, B., additional, Manna, I., additional, Lanini, F., additional, Marianelli, R.B., additional, and Fioretto, L., additional
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35. VALUE OF CLINICAL, LABORATORY PARAMETERS AND ANALYSIS OF RETINAL VASCULARIZATION IN PEDIATRIC PATIENTS WITH PORTAL HYPERTENSION
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Mariana Batista GONÇALVES, Bruno de Queiroz ALVES, Bruna Ferraço MARIANELLI, Murilo Ubukata POLIZELLI, Ramiro Anthero de AZEVEDO, and Nilva Simeren Bueno de MORAES
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Portal hypertension ,Retinal vessels ,Esophageal and gastric varices. ,Endoscopy ,Retinal diseases ,Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Abstract
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND: Portal hypertension is one of the complications of cirrhosis and is associated with numerous systemic manifestations, including renal, brain, pulmonary, cardiac and vascular changes. In routine ophthalmological examinations performed at our service, we observed that some children diagnosed with portal hypertension had increased retinal vascular tortuosity. OBJECTIVE: 1. To evaluate the presence of retinal vascular abnormalities (vascular tortuosity) in children diagnosed with portal hypertension; 2. To investigate the association between retinal vascular tortuosity and the presence of gastroesophageal varices in these children; 3. To evaluate the use of clinical and laboratory parameters to predict the presence of gastroesophageal varices in children with portal hypertension. METHODS: This was a cross-sectional and observational study that included patients aged
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36. Impact of manual correction over automated segmentation of spectral domain optical coherence tomography
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Alexandre Gomes Bortoloti de Azevedo, Guilherme Eiichi da Silva Takitani, Bruno Rebello Godoy, Bruna Ferraço Marianelli, Vinicius Saraiva, Ivan Maynart Tavares, and Luiz Roisman
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OCT ,Segmentation ,Manual correction ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Abstract Objective To study the automated segmentation of retinal layers using spectral domain optical coherence tomography (OCT) and the impact of manual correction over segmentation mistakes. Methods This was a retrospective, cross-sectional, comparative study that compared the automated segmentation of macular thickness using Spectralis™ OCT technology (Heidelberg Engineering, Heidelberg, Germany) versus manual segmentation in eyes with no macular changes, macular cystoid edema (CME), and choroidal neovascularization (CNV). Automated segmentation of macular thickness was manually corrected by two independent examiners and reanalyzed by them together in case of disagreement. Results In total, 306 eyes of 254 consecutive patients were evaluated. No statistically significant differences were noted between automated and manual macular thickness measurements in patients with normal maculas, while a statistically significant difference was found in central thickness in patients with CNV and with CME. Segmentation mistakes in macular OCTs were present in 5.3% (5 of 95) in the normal macula group, 16.4% (23 of 140) in the CME group, and 66.2% (47 of 71) in CNV group. The difference between automated and manual macular thickness was higher than 10% in 1.4% (2 of 140) in the CME group and in 28.17% (20 of 71) in the CNV group. Only one case in the normal group had a higher than 10% segmentation error (1 of 95). Conclusion The evaluation of automated segmented OCT images revealed appropriate delimitation of macular thickness in patients with no macular changes or with CME, since the frequency and magnitude of the segmentation mistakes had low impact over clinical evaluation of the images. Conversely, automated macular thickness segmentation in patients with CNV showed a high frequency and magnitude of mistakes, with potential impact on clinical analysis.
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37. Oral Surgery Procedures in a Patient Affected by Hereditary Angioedema Type I
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Chiara Cinquini, Simonetta Santarelli, Alberto Marianelli, Marco Nisi, Mario Gabriele, and Antonio Barone
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Hereditary Angioedema (HAE) is a rare disease characterized by a deficiency or a reduced function of the plasma protein C1 esterase inhibitor (C1-INH), which is involved in the downregulation of several inflammatory pathways. Patients affected by HAE suffer from episodic swellings of subcutaneous or submucosal tissues. Swellings can be caused by stress or dental and surgical procedures and can be life-threatening if the airways are involved. We have reported a clinical case of a patient affected by HAE type I who underwent oral surgery procedures under a short-term prophylaxis with C1-INH plasma-derived concentrate. The patient underwent a cyst removal, multiple tooth extractions, and an excisional biopsy with a prophylaxis with C1-INH plasma-derived concentrate and was hospitalized for 36 hours after the surgery to be monitored for possible HAE attacks. During the hospitalization, the patient did not show signs of swelling nor of HAE attacks. At 14 and 28 days after the surgery, the patient presented a good surgical healing. The prophylactic intravenous infusion of C1-INH concentrate was successful in preventing acute HAE attacks after oral surgery procedures.
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38. Surveys of stink bug egg parasitism in Asia, Europe and North America, morphological taxonomy, and molecular analysis reveal the Holarctic distribution of Acroclisoides sinicus (Huang & Liao) (Hymenoptera, Pteromalidae)
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Giuseppino Sabbatini Peverieri, Mircea-Dan Mitroiu, Marie-Claude Bon, Rammohan Balusu, Luca Benvenuto, Iris Bernardinelli, Henry Fadamiro, Martina Falagiarda, Lucian Fusu, Emily Grove, Tim Haye, Kim Hoelmer, Emily Lemke, Giorgio Malossini, Leonardo Marianelli, Matthew R. Moore, Alberto Pozzebon, Pio-Federico Roversi, Davide Scaccini, Paula Shrewsbury, Glynn Tillman, Paola Tirello, Rebeccah Waterworth, and Elijah J. Talamas
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Halyomorpha halys is an invasive, widespread stink bug for which only short-term solutions are currently available for pest control worldwide. The need for long-term management solutions for H. halys has driven studies on augmentative and classical biological control of this species, especially by its egg parasitoids. Numerous investigations in Asia, USA, and Europe on native and exotic egg parasitoids of H. halys, and the effects on non-target pentatomids, have improved the global knowledge of parasitoid-host relationships, uncovered new associations, and led to the discovery of new species. This trend continues with Acroclisoides sinicus, a pteromalid that was described in the 1980’s from Asia. In this work we report recent findings of this species in North America and Europe. Moreover, we propose that Acroclisoides solus syn. nov., a species described originally from the USA, is conspecific with A. sinicus based on morphological and molecular analysis.
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39. Evaluation of Scorpion Envenomation by Tityus trivittatus in Adults: An Analysis of Variables Related to Severity of Clinical Presentation
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Frassone, Natalia E., Ford, James S., Villalon, Diana, Barnes, Andrés, Debes, Jose D., and Marianelli, Leonardo G.
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40. EFEITOS DE DIETAS COM BAIXO ÍNDICE GLICÊMICO PARA O EMAGRECIMENTO E MELHORIA NA QUALIDADE DE VIDA: REVISÃO DE LITERATURA
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Pretti, Julia Dalla Bernardina, primary, Vasconcelos, Karine Marianelli de, additional, and Campos, Greice Kelly Palmeira, additional
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41. IMPLANTAÇÃO DE OFICINAS PARA CAPACITAÇÃO MULTIPROFISSIONAL: A IMPORTÂNCIA DO ACOMPANHANTE NO TRABALHO DE PARTO E PARTO
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Vasconcelos, Karine Marianelli de, primary, Pretti, Julia Dalla Bernardina, additional, and Campos, Greice Kelly Palmeira, additional
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42. Towards Sulphite-Free Winemaking: A New Horizon of Vinification and Maturation.
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Mercanti, Nicola, Macaluso, Monica, Pieracci, Ylenia, Flamini, Guido, Scappaticci, Giulio, Marianelli, Andrea, and Zinnai, Angela
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The complex dynamics between oxygen exposure, sulphur dioxide (SO
2 ) utilization, and wine quality are of the utmost importance in wine sector, and this study aims to explore their fine balance in winemaking. As a common additive, SO2 works as an antiseptic and antioxidant. However, its excessive use has raised health concerns. Regulatory guidelines, including Council Regulation (EC) N° 1493/1999 and Commission Regulation (EC) No 1622/2000, dictate SO2 concentrations in wines. The increasing demand for natural preservatives is driving the search for alternatives, with natural plant extracts, rich in phenolic compounds, emerging as promising substitutes. In this context, Bioma Company has proposed alternative additives deriving from vineyard waste to replace SO2 during winemaking. Thus, the aim of the present work was to compare the compositional characteristics between the product obtained with the alternative vinification and the traditional one during the winemaking, as well as the aroma compositions of the final wines. After a year of experimentation, the wines produced with Bioma products showed compositional characteristics comparable to their traditional counterparts. Notably, these wines comply with current legislation, with significantly reduced total sulphur content, allowing their designation as "without added sulphites". Bioma products emerge as potential catalysts for sustainable and health-conscious winemaking practices, reshaping the landscape of the industry. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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43. Different evolution of S. aureus methicillin-resistant and methicillin-susceptible infections, Argentina
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Barcudi, Danilo, primary, Blasko, Enrique, additional, Gonzalez, María José, additional, Gagetti, Paula, additional, Lamberghini, Ricardo, additional, Garnero, Analía, additional, Sarkis, Claudia, additional, Faccone, Diego, additional, Lucero, Celeste, additional, Tosoroni, Dario, additional, Bocco, José L., additional, Corso, Alejandra, additional, Sola, Claudia, additional, Borda de Notario, Noemí, additional, Bermejo, Joaquín, additional, Farfan, Silvia Mariela, additional, Herrera, Patricia Carrizo, additional, Pallone, Elida, additional, Neumann, Gabriela, additional, Almuzara, Marisa N., additional, Dinerstein, Edith, additional, Gañete, Marcelo, additional, Togneri, Ana María, additional, Andres, Patricia, additional, Madsen, Elizabeth, additional, Aguila, Damian, additional, Perez, Jorgelina F., additional, Marchiaro, Patricia, additional, Orellana, Nora, additional, Castillo, Marcelo del, additional, Baroni, Maria Rosa, additional, Ezcurra, Gustavo Cesar, additional, Amalfi y Olivia Gear, Flavia, additional, Pereira, Nancy N., additional, Occello, María T., additional, García, Guillermo R., additional, Villegas, Josefina M., additional, Nizzo, Jorge Gonzalez, additional, Toffoli, Marcelo, additional, Granados, Gabriela, additional, Miranda, Maria R., additional, Pato, Ana M., additional, Achinelli, Fernando, additional, Almada, Gladys Margarita, additional, Sanchez, Ana Laura, additional, Gouts, Nuria Martina, additional, Vargas, Marcela, additional, Vega, Edgar Adan, additional, Vázquez, Cinthia, additional, Cano, Hortensia, additional, Cech, Norma Esther, additional, Rodriguez, Sergio, additional, Montanaro, Patricia, additional, Paredes, Marisa, additional, Garnero, Analía V., additional, Vilches, Viviana, additional, Quiros, Rodolfo, additional, Cané, Alejandro, additional, Uranga, Macarena, additional, González, Liliana, additional, Sanchez, Maria Lucrecia, additional, Tirao, Eugenia, additional, Machain, Mónica, additional, Fleitas, Hugo, additional, Blanca Mena, Norma Cudmani, additional, Lacono, Marisa Alejandra, additional, Núñez, María R., additional, Schinchirimini, María Martha, additional, Abate, Héctor, additional, García, Beatriz, additional, Benvenutti, María Luz, additional, Giordano, Laura, additional, Daniel Morales, Juan Carlos, additional, Vescina, Cecilia, additional, Di Bella, Adriana, additional, Taponier, Gabriela, additional, Daciuk, Lucia, additional, Degregoris, Gabriela, additional, Marianelli, Leonardo, additional, Lopez, Teresa, additional, Martins, Marcelo, additional, Wolff, Lidia, additional, Amador, Silvia G., additional, Segovia, Carina Evangelina, additional, Camisassa, Lilia, additional, Sosa, Luciana, additional, Flores, Sonia, additional, Rombola, Eduardo, additional, Gasparotto, Ana M., additional, Carrizo, Valeria Ocaña, additional, Greco, Carlos Quinteros, additional, Ballari, Estefania, additional, Minoli, Maria J., additional, Garutti, Alicia, additional, Cuniberti, Valentina, additional, Díaz, Elda, additional, Ciarlantini, Marcos, additional, Gonzalez, José, additional, Herrero, Ivana Lis, additional, Ocampo, Ivana, additional, Lopez, Adriana, additional, Cortes, Paulo R., additional, González, Patricia, additional, Calvari, Miriam, additional, Piersigilli, Andrea, additional, Maria Bilbao, Liliana Ether, additional, Blanco, Facundo, additional, Decca, Laura, additional, Fernando Riera, Claudio Manchado, additional, Beccereca, Graciela, additional, Vega, Daniela, additional, Canigia, Liliana Fernández, additional, Freuler, Cristina, additional, Della Latta, María Paula, additional, Mayer-Wolf, Micaela, additional, Yahni, Diego, additional, Smayevsky, Jorgelina, additional, Scocozza, Laura, additional, Diaz, María Susana, additional, Benegas, Liliana, additional, Pryluka, Daniel, additional, Manganello, Silvana, additional, Costa, Rosana, additional, Moyano, Mónica, additional, Zintgraff, Jonathan, additional, Garcia, Fabiana, additional, Figueroa, Miriam, additional, Landa, Mariana, additional, Bernardi, German, additional, Minguez, Angel, additional, Arriero, Graciela Alicia, additional, Díaz, María Silvia, additional, Mudrik, Maria Gabriela, additional, Panini, Nancy Veronica, additional, Cuello, Alejandra, additional, Gonzalez, Cristina Alicia, additional, Gerlach, Erica, additional, Kuo, Lein Hung, additional, Sparo, Mónica Delfina, additional, Gentile, Jorge Hector, additional, Henández, Claudia, additional, Ernst, Adriana Margarita, additional, Ensinck, Gabriela, additional, Alfonso, Claudia María, additional, Rodriguez Brieschke, Maria Teresa, additional, D´Alessandro, Daniela, additional, Vivaldo, María Silvana, additional, Malianni, Belen, additional, Berejnoi, Ana, additional, Falco, Adriana, additional, Andriani, María Ester, additional, Fernandez, Silvana, additional, Contreras, Karina, additional, Quiroga, Adriana, additional, Stafforini, Graciela María, additional, Aparicio, Maria Cristina, additional, Hernández, Claudia, additional, Pereda, Rosana, additional, Echave, Cecilia, additional, Arrieta, Maria Fernanda, additional, Musa, Daniela, additional, Zaloff Dakoff, Ana Maria, additional, and Corallo, Teresa Alicia, additional
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44. Observational study of intraocular lens tilt in sutureless intrascleral fixation versus standard transscleral suture fixation determined by ultrasound biomicroscopy
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Bruna Ferraço Marianelli, Thaís Sousa Mendes, Roberta Pereira de Almeida Manzano, Patrícia Novita Garcia, and Ivan Corso Teixeira
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Intraocular lens scleral fixation ,Intraocular lens implantation ,Ultrasound biomicroscopy ,Lens subluxation ,Cataract ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Abstract Background The position of the intraocular lens (IOL) is a major factor that affects the final visual acuity after cataract surgery. However, no prospective study has compared the IOL positions associated with the sutureless intrascleral technique and the standard transscleral suturing technique. The current study compared the IOL positions in the two techniques using ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) in vivo. Methods Twenty-one eyes of 21 patients were included in this observational study conducted between February and May 2015. Eleven patients underwent the sutureless intrascleral technique, and 10 patients underwent transscleral fixation with suturing. Ophthalmologic examination and UBM were performed in all patients. Optic tilt was measured in relation to the iris plane. The haptic location was defined. Mann–Whitney test and multiple linear regression were used to analyze the vertical and horizontal gradients. Significant differences were considered when p ≤ 0.05. Results The most common indication for scleral fixation was a complication during phacoemulsification (81.81% in the sutureless group and 60% in the suture group). The mean vertical and horizontal tilts were, respectively, 0.24 ± 0.21 and 0.25 ± 0.19 mm in the sutureless group and 0.14 ± 0.17 and 0.23 ± 0.16 mm in the suture group. No significant differences were seen in the vertical tilt and horizontal tilt (p = 0.888 and p = 0.148, respectively) between the groups. Gender (p = 0.835), age (p = 0.888), follow-up time (p = 0.915), and surgical duration (p = 0.094) were not associated with optic tilt. Of the 22 haptics in the sutureless group, 21 (95.45%) were in the intrascleral tunnel; of the 20 haptics in the suture group, 13 (65%) were posterior to the ciliary body, four (20%) anterior to the ciliary body, and three (15%) in the ciliary sulcus. Conclusion This study showed that there are no significant differences in the IOL positions between the two techniques.
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45. Two Asian egg parasitoids of Halyomorpha halys (Stål) (Hemiptera, Pentatomidae) emerge in northern Italy: Trissolcus mitsukurii (Ashmead) and Trissolcus japonicus (Ashmead) (Hymenoptera, Scelionidae)
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Giuseppino Sabbatini Peverieri, Elijah Talamas, Marie Claude Bon, Leonardo Marianelli, Iris Bernardinelli, Giorgio Malossini, Luca Benvenuto, Pio Federico Roversi, and Kim Hoelmer
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Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
Halyomorpha halys (Stål) is a severe agricultural pest that is spreading worldwide from its original distribution in Asia. Egg parasitoids from Asia, which play a key role in the population dynamics of H. halys, are following its host along global pathways. We present the first records of Trissolcus mitsukurii in Europe, and of Trissolcus japonicus in Italy. Both discoveries were made in northern Italy, where H. halys is widely present and has reached extremely high population densities in some areas. Given the availability of their host, the distributions and populations of these exotic egg parasitoids are expected to expand, even in the absence of human intervention.
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46. Que convient-il de faire ? Notes de réflexion entre éthique et économie
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Massimiliano Marianelli and Fabio Armand
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- 2023
47. The Bolognano Fm in the south-eastern sectors of Majella and correlation with the north-western domain
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Diego Marianelli, Letizia Di Bella, Luca Barale, Irene Cornacchia, and Marco Brandano
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48. Nous les vaincus
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Umberto Marianelli
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- 2019
49. Improvements in oil and grease resistance (OGR) test methodology for waterborne barrier coatings
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ALLYSON MARIANELLI, BRIAN EINSLA, ELIZABETH SHOW, SAMANTHA WOODFIN, BO SHUANG, KEVIN HENDERSON, MIKE LINSEN, JONATHAN DEROCHER, and SHAWN OLIVER
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Paper-based food packaging is becoming more popular due to consumer demands for sustainable packaging options. Waterborne paper coatings that provide performance properties (i.e., resistance to oil and grease) not inherent to paper and board substrates offer improved sustainability profiles over earlier paper treatment options, including fluorocarbon treatment and coating with extruded plastics. The continued development of new paper coating technologies requires re-evaluation of current test methods and development of new methods to ensure lab evaluations can serve as accurate predictors of real-world performance. This paper provides an overview of commonly used oil and grease resistance (OGR) test methods within the paper coatings industry, and then describes improvements and developments made to two key methods: the 3M Kit test and an internally developed oil breakthrough test. The combined use of these adapted methods provides a more efficient testing workflow and a more complete understanding of the OGR performance of barrier coatings.
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50. Isolation, Molecular Typing, and Antibiotic Susceptibility Testing of Mycobacterium avium Subspecies hominissuis From a Dog With Generalized Mycobacteriosis
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Cinzia Marianelli, Daniela Ape, and Federica Rossi Mori
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Mycobacterium avium subsp. hominissuis ,dog ,antimicrobial susceptibility ,disseminated infection ,SNPs typing ,MIRU-VNTR analysis ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare complex infections are becoming an increasing concern in veterinary medicine because they affect livestock, wildlife, and companion animals. Here we describe the isolation, molecular typing, and antibiotic susceptibility testing of the causative agent of a rare case of generalized mycobacteriosis in a crossbred dog. Mycobacterial colonies were isolated from a popliteal lymph node aspirate sample and molecular typed by SNPs typing of the genes gyrB and rpsA, the 3′ region of the hsp65 gene and the internal transcribed spacer (ITS), and MIRU-VNTR analysis. Colonies were also tested in vitro against the macrolide clarithromycin and other drugs, using a resazurin microdilution assay, in order to provide the most appropriate treatment for the dog. Results from SNPs typing of gyrB and ITS, as well as from MIRU-VNTR analysis suggested the isolation of a single strain of M. avium subsp. hominissuis (Mah). On the other hand, SNP typing of rpsA revealed DNA polymorphisms that led colonies to cluster into two groups. The presence of two distinct strains of Mah has been assumed. All colonies, regardless of the nucleotide sequence of rpsA, were found to be sensitive to all of the drugs tested except for ethambutol. Although the therapy administered was adequate, the dog's overall clinical status worsened progressively and the animal died 8 months later. In conclusion, we report on the isolation of Mah from a dog with generalized mycobacteriosis.
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