216 results on '"P. Dattolo"'
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2. Seagrass genomes reveal ancient polyploidy and adaptations to the marine environment
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Ma, Xiao, Vanneste, Steffen, Chang, Jiyang, Ambrosino, Luca, Barry, Kerrie, Bayer, Till, Bobrov, Alexander A, Boston, LoriBeth, Campbell, Justin E, Chen, Hengchi, Chiusano, Maria Luisa, Dattolo, Emanuela, Grimwood, Jane, He, Guifen, Jenkins, Jerry, Khachaturyan, Marina, Marín-Guirao, Lázaro, Mesterházy, Attila, Muhd, Danish-Daniel, Pazzaglia, Jessica, Plott, Chris, Rajasekar, Shanmugam, Rombauts, Stephane, Ruocco, Miriam, Scott, Alison, Tan, Min Pau, Van de Velde, Jozefien, Vanholme, Bartel, Webber, Jenell, Wong, Li Lian, Yan, Mi, Sung, Yeong Yik, Novikova, Polina, Schmutz, Jeremy, Reusch, Thorsten BH, Procaccini, Gabriele, Olsen, Jeanine L, and Van de Peer, Yves
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Biological Sciences ,Ecology ,Genetics ,Life Below Water ,Climate Action ,Alismatales ,Zosteraceae ,Ecosystem ,Plant Biology ,Crop and Pasture Production ,Plant biology - Abstract
We present chromosome-level genome assemblies from representative species of three independently evolved seagrass lineages: Posidonia oceanica, Cymodocea nodosa, Thalassia testudinum and Zostera marina. We also include a draft genome of Potamogeton acutifolius, belonging to a freshwater sister lineage to Zosteraceae. All seagrass species share an ancient whole-genome triplication, while additional whole-genome duplications were uncovered for C. nodosa, Z. marina and P. acutifolius. Comparative analysis of selected gene families suggests that the transition from submerged-freshwater to submerged-marine environments mainly involved fine-tuning of multiple processes (such as osmoregulation, salinity, light capture, carbon acquisition and temperature) that all had to happen in parallel, probably explaining why adaptation to a marine lifestyle has been exceedingly rare. Major gene losses related to stomata, volatiles, defence and lignification are probably a consequence of the return to the sea rather than the cause of it. These new genomes will accelerate functional studies and solutions, as continuing losses of the 'savannahs of the sea' are of major concern in times of climate change and loss of biodiversity.
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- 2024
3. La novella del buon pastore: continuare a raccontarla per non rischiare di dimenticarla
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A. Mehmetaj, L. Caroti, P. Dattolo, G. Ferro, and S. Michelassi
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Internal medicine ,RC31-1245 ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Abstract
Viene descritta una paziente affetta da insufficienza renale rapidamente progressiva. Il caso appare interessante soprattutto perché mette in evidenza come una condizione patologica potenzialmente letale possa manifestarsi nel paziente per lungo tempo in forma oligo-asintomatica, e quindi più facilmente aggredibile se riconosciuta precocemente, prima di manifestarsi in tutta la sua esplosività.
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- 2018
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4. Health-related quality of life and clinical characteristics of hidradenitis suppurativa in a paediatric population
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Anna Dattolo, Francesca Sampogna, Simona Mastroeni, Luca Fania, Davide Ciccone, and Damiano Abeni
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Hidradenitis Suppurativa ,paediatric dermatology ,skin immune-mediated inflammatory disease ,psychodermatology ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Abstract
Hidradenitis Suppurativa (HS) is a chronic, Skin Immune-Mediated Inflammatory Disease (sIMID), with a high impact on Quality of Life (QoL). Data on clinical management, comorbidities, psychosocial burden, and psychiatric disorders in paediatric patients with HS is scarce. The aim of our study was to compare clinical characteristics and Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) for Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) in adult and paediatric patients with HS. Data were collected on 601 patients with HS, 60 of whom (10.0%) were paediatric. The psychological and HRQoL impact was generally higher in adults than in children, but it was noteworthy also in paediatric patients. Early diagnosis and interventions based on education for the patients and their families and psychological support are the key to optimal disease management and adherence. Our study underlines the need for screening for HS-associated psychiatric disorders and for using age-specific tools to evaluate HRQoL. A multidisciplinary approach involving several specialists is needed, as well as liaison with primary care specialists to improve care, and management of comorbidities and psychological issues in patients with HS.
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- 2024
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5. Potential role of mindfulness in the adjuvant treatment of atopic dermatitis
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Filomena Russo, Anna Dattolo, Donatella Sordi, Anna Rita Giampetruzzi, Ornella dePità, Annarita Panebianco, and Barbara Cocuroccia
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Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Published
- 2024
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6. Ectopic Cushing's Syndrome: Still Much to Understand. A Case Report and a Mini-Review
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Pernazza, Matteo, Somma, Chiara, Tsalouchos, Aris, Gallo, Pamela, and Dattolo, Pietro Claudio
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- 2023
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7. Orientamento dei Centri Trapianto Italiani in tema di HCV e Trapianto Renale
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S. Michelassi, M. Lombardi, V. Sparacino, P. Dattolo, and G. Ferro
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Internal medicine ,RC31-1245 ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Abstract
Abstract non disponibile
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- 2006
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8. Chronic kidney disease in the elderly and frail patient: perspectives with opinions and comments
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Pizzarelli, Francesco, Basile, Carlo, Aucella, Filippo, and Dattolo, Pietro Claudio
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- 2023
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9. Proposal of a new dermoscopic criterion for pigmented basal cell carcinoma: a multicentre retrospective study
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Roberto Manca, Anna Dattolo, Francesco Valenzano, Marina Castriota, Alessandro Martella, Giovanna Galdo, Giuseppe Argenziano, Damiano Abeni, and Luca Fania
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Basal cell carcinoma ,non melanoma skin cancer ,dermoscopy ,keratinocytes tumor ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Abstract
Dermoscopy is widely used for the diagnosis of skin cancers and it increases the accuracy of basal cell carcinoma (BCC) detection. The dermoscopic criteria of BCC have recently been updated and they can be divided into three categories: vascular, pigment-related, and nonvascular/nonpigmentrelated. The objective of our multicentre retrospective study was to report the validity of a new dermoscopic pigment-related feature utilized to detect pigmented BCC (pBCC) (i.e., brown homogeneous blotches (BHB)). Cases of pBCC were collected from the databases of IDI-IRCCS of Rome and from three Italian private dermatology centres. BHB were defined as the presence of circumscribed areas of brown homogeneous pigmentation which are devoid of any dermoscopic specific arrangement (net, fat fingers, etc.) and of other internal dermoscopic structures, except for occasional vascular ones, such as arborizing vessels or globules/dots. Controls included melanocytic and non-melanocytic lesions. We examined images of 270 pigmented lesions (female 145; 51.8%) including 90 histopathological proven pBCC and 180 control cases (i.e., 90 melanocytic and 90 non-melanocytic lesions). BHB were present in 61 cases of 90 pBCC. These results showed a sensibility of 67.8 and a specificity of 93.3 with a positive predictive value of 83.6, negative predictive value of 85.3, posLR 10.2, negLR 0.3; OR 29.4, P value
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- 2023
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10. Observations of Low and Intermediate Spectral Peak Blazars with the Imaging X-Ray Polarimetry Explorer
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Herman L. Marshall, Ioannis Liodakis, Alan P. Marscher, Niccolò Di Lalla, Svetlana G. Jorstad, Dawoon E. Kim, Riccardo Middei, Michela Negro, Nicola Omodei, Abel L. Peirson, Matteo Perri, Simonetta Puccetti, Marco Laurenti, Iván Agudo, Giacomo Bonnoli, Andrei V. Berdyugin, Elisabetta Cavazzuti, Nicole Rodriguez Cavero, Immacolata Donnarumma, Laura Di Gesu, Jenni Jormanainen, Henric Krawczynski, Elina Lindfors, Greg Madjeski, Frédéric Marin, Francesco Massaro, Luigi Pacciani, Juri Poutanen, Fabrizio Tavecchio, Pouya M. Kouch, Francisco José Aceituno, Maria I. Bernardos, Víctor Casanova, Maya García-Comas, Beatriz Agís-González, César Husillos, Alessandro Marchini, Alfredo Sota, Dmitry Blinov, Ioakeim G. Bourbah, Sebastian Kielhmann, Evangelos Kontopodis, Nikos Mandarakas, Stylianos Romanopoulos, Raphael Skalidis, Anna Vervelaki, George A. Borman, Evgenia N. Kopatskaya, Elena G. Larionova, Daria A. Morozova, Sergey S. Savchenko, Andrey A. Vasilyev, Alexey V. Zhovtan, Carolina Casadio, Juan Escudero, Joana Kramer, Ioannis Myserlis, Efthalia Trainou, Ryo Imazawa, Mahito Sasada, Yasushi Fukazawa, Koji S. Kawabata, Makoto Uemura, Tsunefumi Mizuno, Tatsuya Nakaoka, Hiroshi Akitaya, Joseph R. Masiero, Dimitri Mawet, Georgia V. Panopoulou, Samaporn Tinyanont, Masato Kagitani, Vadim Kravtsov, Takeshi Sakanoi, Matthew Dattolo, Mark Gurwell, Garrett Keating, Ramprasad Rao, Whee Yeon Cheong, Hyeon-Woo Jeong, Sincheol Kang, Sang-Hyun Kim, Sang-Sung Lee, Emmanouil Angelakis, Alexander Kraus, Antonio Hales, Seiji Kameno, Ruediger Kneissl, Hugo Messias, Hiroshi Nagai, Lucio A. Antonelli, Matteo Bachetti, Luca Baldini, Wayne H. Baumgartner, Ronaldo Bellazzini, Stefano Bianchi, Stephen D. Bongiorno, Raffaella Bonino, Alessandro Brez, Niccolò Bucciantini, Fiamma Capitanio, Simone Castellano, Chen-Ting Chen, Stefano Ciprini, Enrico Costa, Alessandra De Rosa, Ettore Del Monte, Alessandro Di Marco, Victor Doroshenko, Michal Dovčiak, Steven R. Ehlert, Teruaki Enoto, Yuri Evangelista, Sergio Fabiani, Riccardo Ferrazzoli, Javier A. Garcia, Shuichi Gunji, Kiyoshi Hayashida, Jeremy Heyl, Wataru Iwakiri, Philip Kaaret, Vladimir Karas, Fabian Kislat, Takao Kitaguchi, Jeffery J. Kolodziejczak, Fabio La Monaca, Luca Latronico, Simone Maldera, Alberto Manfreda, Andrea Marinucci, Giorgio Matt, Ikuyuki Mitsuishi, Fabio Muleri, C.-Y. Ng, Stephen L. O’Dell, Chiara Oppedisano, Alessandro Papitto, George G. Pavlov, Melissa Pesce-Rollins, Pierre-Olivier Petrucci, Maura Pilia, Andrea Possenti, Brian D. Ramsey, John Rankin, Ajay Ratheesh, Oliver J. Roberts, Roger W. Romani, Carmelo Sgrò, Patrick Slane, Paolo Soffitta, Gloria Spandre, Douglas A. Swartz, Toru Tamagawa, Roberto Taverna, Yuzuru Tawara, Allyn F. Tennant, Nicholas E. Thomas, Francesco Tombesi, Alessio Trois, Sergey S. Tsygankov, Roberto Turolla, Jacco Vink, Martin C. Weisskopf, Kinwah Wu, Fei Xie, and Silvia Zane
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X-ray astronomy ,Polarimetry ,Spectropolarimetry ,Radio loud quasars ,X-ray quasars ,Blazars ,Astrophysics ,QB460-466 - Abstract
We present X-ray polarimetry observations from the Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer (IXPE) of three low spectral peak and one intermediate spectral peak blazars, namely 3C 273, 3C 279, 3C 454.3, and S5 0716+714. For none of these objects was IXPE able to detect X-ray polarization at the 3 σ level. However, we placed upper limits on the polarization degree at ∼10%–30%. The undetected polarizations favor models where the X-ray band is dominated by unpolarized photons upscattered by relativistic electrons in the jets of blazars, although hadronic models are not completely eliminated. We discuss the X-ray polarization upper limits in the context of our contemporaneous multiwavelength polarization campaigns.
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- 2024
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11. Non perdiamo tempo prezioso
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Franco Bergesio, Anna Maria Ciciani, Marco Lombardi, Gabriele Cerini, Alessandra Petrioli, Giuseppe Curciarello, Monica Pierattelli, Neri Pucci, Alfredo Zuppiroli, Leonardo Mari, and Pietro Claudio Dattolo
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Climate change ,Aria nova ,Air pollution ,Internal medicine ,RC31-1245 ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Published
- 2023
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12. A trait-based framework for seagrass ecology: Trends and prospects
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Agustín Moreira-Saporiti, Mirta Teichberg, Eric Garnier, J. Hans C. Cornelissen, Teresa Alcoverro, Mats Björk, Christoffer Boström, Emanuela Dattolo, Johan S. Eklöf, Harald Hasler-Sheetal, Nuria Marbà, Lázaro Marín-Guirao, Lukas Meysick, Irene Olivé, Thorsten B. H. Reusch, Miriam Ruocco, João Silva, Ana I. Sousa, Gabriele Procaccini, and Rui Santos
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functional ecology ,trait-based approach ,seagrass traits database ,ecosystem service vulnerability ,response-effect framework ,Plant culture ,SB1-1110 - Abstract
In the last three decades, quantitative approaches that rely on organism traits instead of taxonomy have advanced different fields of ecological research through establishing the mechanistic links between environmental drivers, functional traits, and ecosystem functions. A research subfield where trait-based approaches have been frequently used but poorly synthesized is the ecology of seagrasses; marine angiosperms that colonized the ocean 100M YA and today make up productive yet threatened coastal ecosystems globally. Here, we compiled a comprehensive trait-based response-effect framework (TBF) which builds on previous concepts and ideas, including the use of traits for the study of community assembly processes, from dispersal and response to abiotic and biotic factors, to ecosystem function and service provision. We then apply this framework to the global seagrass literature, using a systematic review to identify the strengths, gaps, and opportunities of the field. Seagrass trait research has mostly focused on the effect of environmental drivers on traits, i.e., “environmental filtering” (72%), whereas links between traits and functions are less common (26.9%). Despite the richness of trait-based data available, concepts related to TBFs are rare in the seagrass literature (15% of studies), including the relative importance of neutral and niche assembly processes, or the influence of trait dominance or complementarity in ecosystem function provision. These knowledge gaps indicate ample potential for further research, highlighting the need to understand the links between the unique traits of seagrasses and the ecosystem services they provide.
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- 2023
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13. Questions about COVID-19 associated coagulopathy: possible answers from the viscoelastic tests
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Pavoni, Vittorio, Gianesello, Lara, Pazzi, Maddalena, Dattolo, Pietro, and Prisco, Domenico
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- 2022
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14. Similar Levels of Disease Severity Correspond to a Greater Burden of Illness in Women Compared with Men with Hidradenitis Suppurativa
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Tonia Samela, Anna Dattolo, Giorgia Cordella, Valeria Antinone, Simona Mastroeni, Roberta Fusari, Luca Fania, and Damiano Abeni
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Hidradenitis Suppurativa ,gender differences ,quality of life ,patient-reported measures ,Dermatology ,RL1-803 - Abstract
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- 2023
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15. 15 Years of Stanca Act: Are Italian Public universities websites accessible?
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Barricelli, Barbara Rita, Casiraghi, Elena, Dattolo, Antonina, and Rizzi, Alessandro
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- 2021
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16. 2b-RAD Genotyping of the Seagrass Cymodocea nodosa Along a Latitudinal Cline Identifies Candidate Genes for Environmental Adaptation
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Miriam Ruocco, Marlene Jahnke, João Silva, Gabriele Procaccini, and Emanuela Dattolo
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seagrass ,SNPs ,2b-RAD ,outlier loci ,latitude ,flowering ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Plant populations distributed along broad latitudinal gradients often show patterns of clinal variation in genotype and phenotype. Differences in photoperiod and temperature cues across latitudes influence major phenological events, such as timing of flowering or seed dormancy. Here, we used an array of 4,941 SNPs derived from 2b-RAD genotyping to characterize population differentiation and levels of genetic and genotypic diversity of three populations of the seagrass Cymodocea nodosa along a latitudinal gradient extending across the Atlantic-Mediterranean boundary (i.e., Gran Canaria—Canary Islands, Faro—Portugal, and Ebro Delta—Spain). Our main goal was to search for potential outlier loci that could underlie adaptive differentiation of populations across the latitudinal distribution of the species. We hypothesized that such polymorphisms could be related to variation in photoperiod-temperature regime occurring across latitudes. The three populations were clearly differentiated and exhibited diverse levels of clonality and genetic diversity. Cymodocea nodosa from the Mediterranean displayed the highest genotypic richness, while the Portuguese population had the highest clonality values. Gran Canaria exhibited the lowest genetic diversity (as observed heterozygosity). Nine SNPs were reliably identified as outliers across the three sites by two different methods (i.e., BayeScan and pcadapt), and three SNPs could be associated to specific protein-coding genes by screening available C. nodosa transcriptomes. Two SNPs-carrying contigs encoded for transcription factors, while the other one encoded for an enzyme specifically involved in the regulation of flowering time, namely Lysine-specific histone demethylase 1 homolog 2. When analyzing biological processes enriched within the whole dataset of outlier SNPs identified by at least one method, “regulation of transcription” and “signalling” were among the most represented. Our results highlight the fundamental importance signal integration and gene-regulatory networks, as well as epigenetic regulation via DNA (de)methylation, could have for enabling adaptation of seagrass populations along environmental gradients.
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- 2022
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17. The genome of the seagrass Zostera marina reveals angiosperm adaptation to the sea
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Olsen, Jeanine L, Rouzé, Pierre, Verhelst, Bram, Lin, Yao-Cheng, Bayer, Till, Collen, Jonas, Dattolo, Emanuela, De Paoli, Emanuele, Dittami, Simon, Maumus, Florian, Michel, Gurvan, Kersting, Anna, Lauritano, Chiara, Lohaus, Rolf, Töpel, Mats, Tonon, Thierry, Vanneste, Kevin, Amirebrahimi, Mojgan, Brakel, Janina, Boström, Christoffer, Chovatia, Mansi, Grimwood, Jane, Jenkins, Jerry W, Jueterbock, Alexander, Mraz, Amy, Stam, Wytze T, Tice, Hope, Bornberg-Bauer, Erich, Green, Pamela J, Pearson, Gareth A, Procaccini, Gabriele, Duarte, Carlos M, Schmutz, Jeremy, Reusch, Thorsten BH, and Van de Peer, Yves
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Biological Sciences ,Genetics ,Human Genome ,Life Below Water ,Acclimatization ,Adaptation ,Physiological ,Cell Wall ,Ethylenes ,Evolution ,Molecular ,Gene Duplication ,Genes ,Plant ,Genome ,Plant ,Metabolic Networks and Pathways ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Oceans and Seas ,Osmoregulation ,Phylogeny ,Plant Leaves ,Plant Stomata ,Pollen ,Salinity ,Salt Tolerance ,Seawater ,Seaweed ,Terpenes ,Zosteraceae ,Salt-Tolerance ,General Science & Technology - Abstract
Seagrasses colonized the sea on at least three independent occasions to form the basis of one of the most productive and widespread coastal ecosystems on the planet. Here we report the genome of Zostera marina (L.), the first, to our knowledge, marine angiosperm to be fully sequenced. This reveals unique insights into the genomic losses and gains involved in achieving the structural and physiological adaptations required for its marine lifestyle, arguably the most severe habitat shift ever accomplished by flowering plants. Key angiosperm innovations that were lost include the entire repertoire of stomatal genes, genes involved in the synthesis of terpenoids and ethylene signalling, and genes for ultraviolet protection and phytochromes for far-red sensing. Seagrasses have also regained functions enabling them to adjust to full salinity. Their cell walls contain all of the polysaccharides typical of land plants, but also contain polyanionic, low-methylated pectins and sulfated galactans, a feature shared with the cell walls of all macroalgae and that is important for ion homoeostasis, nutrient uptake and O2/CO2 exchange through leaf epidermal cells. The Z. marina genome resource will markedly advance a wide range of functional ecological studies from adaptation of marine ecosystems under climate warming, to unravelling the mechanisms of osmoregulation under high salinities that may further inform our understanding of the evolution of salt tolerance in crop plants.
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- 2016
18. Ferric carboxymaltose vs. ferrous sulfate for the treatment of anemia in advanced chronic kidney disease: an observational retrospective study and cost analysis
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Cirillo, Luigi, Somma, Chiara, Allinovi, Marco, Bagalà, Alfredo, Ferro, Giuseppe, Di Marcantonio, Elio, Bellelli, Stefania, Dallari, Lorenzo Antonio, Ballo, Piercarlo, and Dattolo, Pietro Claudio
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- 2021
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19. Exploring AppInventory, a visual catalog of applications for assisting teachers and students
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Corbatto, Marco and Dattolo, Antonina
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- 2019
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20. StrayLight analysis update of Janus, the ESA mission JUICE camera
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Coyle, Laura E., Matsuura, Shuji, Perrin, Marshall D., Munari, M., Magrin, D., Greggio, D., Agostini, L., Lucchetti, A., Paolinetti, R., Barilli, M., Turella, A., Dattolo, A., Colosimo, A., Sarti, F., Livi, L., Galeotti, A., Ficai Veltroni, I., and Palumbo, P.
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- 2024
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21. Adaptive responses along a depth and a latitudinal gradient in the endemic seagrass Posidonia oceanica
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Jahnke, Marlene, D’Esposito, Daniela, Orrù, Luigi, Lamontanara, Antonella, Dattolo, Emanuela, Badalamenti, Fabio, Mazzuca, Silvia, Procaccini, Gabriele, and Orsini, Luisa
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- 2019
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22. Seagrass collapse due to synergistic stressors is not anticipated by phenological changes
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Ceccherelli, Giulia, Oliva, Silvia, Pinna, Stefania, Piazzi, Luigi, Procaccini, Gabriele, Marin-Guirao, Lazaro, Dattolo, Emanuela, Gallia, Roberto, La Manna, Gabriella, Gennaro, Paola, Costa, Monya M., Barrote, Isabel, Silva, João, and Bulleri, Fabio
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- 2018
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23. Accessible and Usable Websites and Mobile Applications for People with Autism Spectrum Disorders: a Comparative Study
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Antonina Dattolo and Flaminia L. Luccio
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Information and Communication Technology ,Mobile Applications ,Websites ,Accessibility ,Usability ,Autism Spectrum Disorders. ,Electronic computers. Computer science ,QA75.5-76.95 - Abstract
Accessibility, usability and inclusion represent desirable challenges of current research in the field of universal design: in some cases, these features require adaptive behaviours and specialised customisations, while, in general, it is possible to identify common and hareable guidelines. We focus our attention on hildren with autism spectrum disorders. Many studies show the positive impact of using computer technologies for supporting the lives of these users. Despite that, just a restricted part of the current websites and apps is accessible and usable for people with ASD. In this paper, we present general and shared guidelines and best practices for accessibility and usability for all; and we propose specialised guidelines for designers and developers of websites and mobile applications for users with ASD. We then present a review of many of the existing websites and applications, in order to check which comply with all, or parts of these guidelines.
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- 2017
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24. The social cost of chronic kidney disease in Italy
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Turchetti, Giuseppe, Bellelli, S., Amato, M., Bianchi, S., Conti, P., Cupisti, A., Panichi, V., Rosati, A., Pizzarelli, F., Casani, A., Rosso, G., Capitanini, A., Del Corso, C., Aterini, S., Bozzoli, L., Grazi, G., Guzzo, D., Paparatto, P., Baronti, A., Pratesi, G., Garosi, G., Sansoni, E., Natflos, K., Sidoti, A., Lusini, M. L., Duranti, E., Mura, C., Gabrielli, C., Dattolo, P., Scatena, A., and On Behalf of the Tuscany CKD Study Group
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- 2017
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25. Conservative management of chronic kidney disease stage 5: role of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors
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Dattolo, Pietro C., Gallo, Pamela, Michelassi, Stefano, Paudice, Nunzia, Cannavò, Rossella, Romoli, Elena, Fani, Filippo, Tsalouchos, Aris, Mehmetaj, Alma, Ferro, Giuseppe, Sisca, Sergio, and Pizzarelli, Francesco
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- 2016
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26. Response of key stress-related genes of the seagrass Posidonia oceanica in the vicinity of submarine volcanic vents
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C. Lauritano, M. Ruocco, E. Dattolo, M. C. Buia, J. Silva, R. Santos, I. Olivé, M. M. Costa, and G. Procaccini
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Ecology ,QH540-549.5 ,Life ,QH501-531 ,Geology ,QE1-996.5 - Abstract
Submarine volcanic vents are being used as natural laboratories to assess the effects of increased ocean acidity and carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration on marine organisms and communities. However, in the vicinity of volcanic vents other factors in addition to CO2, which is the main gaseous component of the emissions, may directly or indirectly confound the biota responses to high CO2. Here we used for the first time the expression of antioxidant and stress-related genes of the seagrass Posidonia oceanica to assess the stress levels of the species. Our hypothesis is that unknown factors are causing metabolic stress that may confound the putative effects attributed to CO2 enrichment only. We analyzed the expression of 35 antioxidant and stress-related genes of P. oceanica in the vicinity of submerged volcanic vents located in the islands of Ischia and Panarea, Italy, and compared them with those from control sites away from the influence of vents. Reverse-transcription quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) was used to characterize gene expression patterns. Fifty-one percent of genes analyzed showed significant expression changes. Metal detoxification genes were mostly down-regulated in relation to controls at both Ischia and Panarea, indicating that P. oceanica does not increase the synthesis of heavy metal detoxification proteins in response to the environmental conditions present at the two vents. The up-regulation of genes involved in the free radical detoxification response (e.g., CAPX, SODCP and GR) indicates that, in contrast with Ischia, P. oceanica at the Panarea site faces stressors that result in the production of reactive oxygen species, triggering antioxidant responses. In addition, heat shock proteins were also activated at Panarea and not at Ischia. These proteins are activated to adjust stress-accumulated misfolded proteins and prevent their aggregation as a response to some stressors, not necessarily high temperature. This is the first study analyzing the expression of target genes in marine plants living near natural CO2 vents. Our results call for contention to the general claim of seagrasses as "winners" in a high-CO2 world, based on observations near volcanic vents. Careful consideration of factors that are at play in natural vents sites other than CO2 and acidification is required. This study also constitutes a first step for using stress-related genes as indicators of environmental pressures in a changing ocean.
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27. Molecular Mechanisms behind the Physiological Resistance to Intense Transient Warming in an Iconic Marine Plant
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Lazaro Marín-Guirao, Laura Entrambasaguas, Emanuela Dattolo, Juan M. Ruiz, and Gabriele Procaccini
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heat stress ,RNA-seq ,Posidonia oceanica ,marine plants ,comparative transcriptomics ,thermal tolerance ,Plant culture ,SB1-1110 - Abstract
The endemic Mediterranean seagrass Posidonia oceanica is highly threatened by the increased frequency and intensity of heatwaves. Meadows of the species offer a unique opportunity to unravel mechanisms marine plants activate to cope transient warming, since their wide depth distribution impose divergent heat-tolerance. Understanding these mechanisms is imperative for their conservation. Shallow and deep genotypes within the same population were exposed to a simulated heatwave in mesocosms, to analyze their transcriptomic and photo-physiological responses during and after the exposure. Shallow plants, living in a more unstable thermal environment, optimized phenotype variation in response to warming. These plants showed a pre-adaptation of genes in anticipation of stress. Shallow plants also showed a stronger activation of heat-responsive genes and the exclusive activation of genes involved in epigenetic mechanisms and in molecular mechanisms that are behind their higher photosynthetic stability and respiratory acclimation. Deep plants experienced higher heat-induced damage and activated metabolic processes for obtaining extra energy from sugars and amino acids, likely to support the higher protein turnover induced by heat. In this study we identify transcriptomic mechanisms that may facilitate persistence of seagrasses to anomalous warming events and we discovered that P. oceanica plants from above and below the mean depth of the summer thermocline have differential resilience to heat.
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- 2017
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28. Results of JANUS integration and optical alignment
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Minoglou, Kyriaki, Karafolas, Nikos, Cugny, Bruno, Sarti, Francesco, Livi, Lorenzo, Galeotti, A., Colosimo, Antonio, Dattolo, Alessandro, Ficai Veltroni, Iacopo, Dalla Corte, Vincenzo, Amoroso, Marilena, Agostini, Livio, Aboudan, Alessio, and Palumbo, Pasquale
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- 2023
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29. Structured clinical follow-up for CKD stage 5 may safely postpone dialysis
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Dattolo, Pietro, Michelassi, Stefano, Amidone, Marco, Allinovi, Marco, Vignali, Lorenzo, Antognoli, Giulia, Roperto, Rosa, and Pizzarelli, Francesco
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30. Glucose deprivation promotes activation of mTOR signaling pathway and protein synthesis in rat skeletal muscle cells
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Miniaci, Maria Concetta, Dattolo, Maria Gabriella, Irace, Carlo, Capuozzo, Antonella, Santamaria, Rita, and Scotto, Pietro
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31. Acute Inflammatory Bowel Disease Complicating Chronic Alcoholism and Mimicking Carcinoid Syndrome
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Piercarlo Ballo, Pietro Dattolo, Giuseppe Mangialavori, Giuseppe Ferro, Francesca Fusco, Matteo Consalvo, Leandro Chiodi, Francesco Pizzarelli, and Alfredo Zuppiroli
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Acute inflammatory bowel disease ,Carcinoid syndrome ,Chronic alcoholism ,Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Abstract
We report the case of a woman with a history of chronic alcohol abuse who was hospitalized with diarrhea, severe hypokalemia refractory to potassium infusion, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, alternations of high blood pressure with phases of hypotension, irritability and increased urinary 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid and cortisol. Although carcinoid syndrome was hypothesized, abdominal computed tomography and colonoscopy showed non-specific inflammatory bowel disease with severe colic wall thickening, and multiple colic biopsies confirmed non-specific inflammation with no evidence of carcinoid cells. During the following days diarrhea slowly decreased and the patient’s condition progressively improved. One year after stopping alcohol consumption, the patient was asymptomatic and serum potassium was normal. Chronic alcohol exposure is known to have several deleterious effects on the intestinal mucosa and can favor and sustain local inflammation. Chronic alcohol intake may also be associated with high blood pressure, behavior disorders, abnormalities in blood pressure regulation with episodes of hypotension during hospitalization due to impaired baroreflex sensitivity in the context of an alcohol withdrawal syndrome, increased urinary 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid as a result of malabsorption syndrome, and increased urinary cortisol as a result of hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis dysregulation. These considerations, together with the regression of symptoms and normalization of potassium levels after stopping alcohol consumption, suggest the intriguing possibility of a alcohol-related acute inflammatory bowel disease mimicking carcinoid syndrome.
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32. Asymmetric dimethylarginine predicts survival in the elderly
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Pizzarelli, Francesco, Maas, Renke, Dattolo, Pietro, Tripepi, Giovanni, Michelassi, Stefano, D’Arrigo, Graziella, Mieth, Maren, Bandinelli, Stefania, Ferrucci, Luigi, and Zoccali, Carmine
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33. Docking of indolo- and pyrrolo-pyrimidines to DNA. New DNA-interactive polycycles from amino-indoles/pyrroles and BMMA
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Antonino Lauria, Patrizia Diana, Paola Barraja, Alessandra Montalbano, Gaetano Dattolo, Girolamo Cirrincione, and Anna Maria Almerico
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Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Published
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34. Pyrimido[5,4-c]pyrrolo[2,1-a]isoquinoline: a new potential DNA-interactive ring system
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Alessandra Montalbano, Patrizia Diana, Paola Barraja, Antonino Lauria, Girolamo Cirrincione, Gaetano Dattolo, and Anna Maria Almerico
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Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Published
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35. A Clinical Workflow for Cost-Saving High-Rate Diagnosis of Genetic Kidney Diseases
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Becherucci, Francesca, Landini, Samuela, Palazzo, Viviana, Cirillo, Luigi, Raglianti, Valentina, Lugli, Gianmarco, Tiberi, Lucia, Dirupo, Elia, Bellelli, Stefania, Mazzierli, Tommaso, Lomi, Jacopo, Ravaglia, Fiammetta, Sansavini, Giulia, Allinovi, Marco, Giannese, Domenico, Somma, Chiara, Spatoliatore, Giuseppe, Vergani, Debora, Artuso, Rosangela, Rosati, Alberto, Cirami, Calogero, Dattolo, Pietro Claudio, Campolo, Gesualdo, De Chiara, Letizia, Papi, Laura, Vaglio, Augusto, Lazzeri, Elena, Anders, Hans-Joachim, Mazzinghi, Benedetta, and Romagnani, Paola
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36. On the preparation of 1-aryl-2-heteroaryl- and 2-aryl-1-heteroaryl-pyrroles as useful building blocks for biologically interesting heterocycles
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Anna Maria Almerico, Alessandra Montalbano, Patrizia Diana, Paola Barraja, Antonino Lauria, Girolamo Cirrincione, and Gaetano Dattolo
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Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Published
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37. Glycosidopyrroles. part 4. 1-β-D-ribofuranosyl-pyrroles and indoles as potential antiviral agents
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Anna Maria Almerico, Antonino Lauria, Patrizia Diana, Paola Barraja, Girolamo Cirrincione, and Gaetano Dattolo
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Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Published
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38. Reference genes assessment for the seagrass Posidonia oceanica in different salinity, pH and light conditions
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Serra, Ilia Anna, Lauritano, Chiara, Dattolo, Emanuela, Puoti, Andrea, Nicastro, Silvia, Innocenti, Anna Maria, and Procaccini, Gabriele
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39. Symptom Burden before and after Dialysis Initiation in Older Patients
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de Rooij, Esther N.M., Meuleman, Yvette, de Fijter, Johan W., Jager, Kitty J., Chesnaye, Nicholas C., Evans, Marie, Caskey, Fergus J., Torino, Claudia, Porto, Gaetana, Szymczak, Maciej, Drechsler, Christiane, Wanner, Christoph, Dekker, Friedo W., Hoogeveen, Ellen K., Schneider, Andreas, Torp, Anke, Iwig, Beate, Perras, Boris, Marx, Christian, Drechsler, Christiane, Blaser, Christof, Wanner, Christoph, Emde, Claudia, Krieter, Detlef, Fuchs, Dunja, Irmler, Ellen, Platen, Eva, Schmidt-Gürtler, Hans, Schlee, Hendrik, Naujoks, Holger, Schlee, Ines, Cäsar, Sabine, Beige, Joachim, Röthele, Jochen, Mazur, Justyna, Hahn, Kai, Blouin, Katja, Neumeier, Katrin, Anding-Rost, Kirsten, Schramm, Lothar, Hopf, Monika, Wuttke, Nadja, Frischmuth, Nikolaus, Ichtiaris, Pawlos, Kirste, Petra, Schulz, Petra, Aign, Sabine, Biribauer, Sandra, Manan, Sherin, Röser, Silke, Heidenreich, Stefan, Palm, Stephanie, Schwedler, Susanne, Delrieux, Sylke, Renker, Sylvia, Schättel, Sylvia, Stephan, Theresa, Schmiedeke, Thomas, Weinreich, Thomas, Leimbach, Til, Stövesand, Torsten, Bahner, Udo, Seeger, Wolfgang, Cupisti, Adamasco, Sagliocca, Adelia, Ferraro, Alberto, Mele, Alessandra, Naticchia, Alessandro, Còsaro, Alex, Ranghino, Andrea, Stucchi, Andrea, Pignataro, Angelo, De Blasio, Antonella, Pani, Antonello, Tsalouichos, Aris, Antonio, Bellasi, Di Iorio, Biagio Raffaele, Alessandra, Butti, Abaterusso, Cataldo, Somma, Chiara, D’alessandro, Claudia, Torino, Claudia, Zullo, Claudia, Pozzi, Claudio, Bergamo, Daniela, Ciurlino, Daniele, Motta, Daria, Russo, Domenico, Favaro, Enrico, Vigotti, Federica, Ansali, Ferruccio, Conte, Ferruccio, Cianciotta, Francesca, Giacchino, Francesca, Cappellaio, Francesco, Pizzarelli, Francesco, Greco, Gaetano, Porto, Gaetana, Bigatti, Giada, Marinangeli, Giancarlo, Cabiddu, Gianfranca, Fumagalli, Giordano, Caloro, Giorgia, Piccoli, Giorgina, Capasso, Giovanbattista, Gambaro, Giovanni, Tognarelli, Giuliana, Bonforte, Giuseppe, Conte, Giuseppe, Toscano, Giuseppe, Del Rosso, Goffredo, Capizzi, Irene, Baragetti, Ivano, Oldrizzi, Lamberto, Gesualdo, Loreto, Biancone, Luigi, Magnano, Manuela, Ricardi, Marco, Di Bari, Maria, Laudato, Maria, Sirico, Maria Luisa, Ferraresi, Martina, Provenzano, Michele, Malaguti, Moreno, Palmieri, Nicola, Murrone, Paola, Cirillo, Pietro, Dattolo, Pietro, Acampora, Pina, Nigro, Rita, Boero, Roberto, Scarpioni, Roberto, Sicoli, Rosa, Malandra, Rosella, Savoldi, Silvana, Bertoli, Silvio, Borrelli, Silvio, Maxia, Stefania, Maffei, Stefano, Mangano, Stefano, Cicchetti, Teresa, Rappa, Tiziana, Palazzo, Valentina, De Simone, Walter, Schrander, Anita, van Dam, Bastiaan, Siegert, Carl, Gaillard, Carlo, Beerenhout, Charles, Verburgh, Cornelis, Janmaat, Cynthia, Hoogeveen, Ellen, Hoorn, Ewout, Dekker, Friedo, Boots, Johannes, Boom, Henk, Eijgenraam, Jan-Willem, Kooman, Jeroen, Rotmans, Joris, Jager, Kitty, Vogt, Liffert, Raasveld, Maarten, Vervloet, Marc, van Buren, Marjolijn, van Diepen, Merel, Chesnaye, Nicholas, Leurs, Paul, Voskamp, Pauline, Blankestijn, Peter, van Esch, Sadie, Boorsma, Siska, Berger, Stefan, Konings, Constantijn, Aydin, Zeynep, Musiała, Aleksandra, Szymczak, Anna, Olczyk, Ewelina, Augustyniak-Bartosik, Hanna, Miśkowiec-Wiśniewska, Ilona, Manitius, Jacek, Pondel, Joanna, Jędrzejak, Kamila, Nowańska, Katarzyna, Nowak, Łukasz, Szymczak, Maciej, Durlik, Magdalena, Dorota, Szyszkowska, Nieszporek, Teresa, Heleniak, Zbigniew, Jonsson, Andreas, Blom, Anna-Lena, Rogland, Björn, Wallquist, Carin, Vargas, Denes, Dimény, Emöke, Sundelin, Fredrik, Uhlin, Fredrik, Welander, Gunilla, Hernandez, Isabel Bascaran, Gröntoft, Knut-Christian, Stendahl, Maria, Svensson, Maria, Evans, Marie, Heimburger, Olof, Kashioulis, Pavlos, Melander, Stefan, Almquist, Tora, Jensen, Ulrika, Woodman, Alistair, McKeever, Anna, Ullah, Asad, McLaren, Barbara, Harron, Camille, Barrett, Carla, O'Toole, Charlotte, Summersgill, Christina, Geddes, Colin, Glowski, Deborah, McGlynn, Deborah, Sands, Dympna, Caskey, Fergus, Roy, Geena, Hirst, Gillian, King, Hayley, McNally, Helen, Masri-Senghor, Houda, Murtagh, Hugh, Rayner, Hugh, Turner, Jane, Wilcox, Joanne, Berdeprado, Jocelyn, Wong, Jonathan, Banda, Joyce, Jones, Kirsteen, Haydock, Lesley, Wilkinson, Lily, Carmody, Margaret, Weetman, Maria, Joinson, Martin, Dutton, Mary, Matthews, Michael, Morgan, Neal, Bleakley, Nina, Cockwell, Paul, Roderick, Paul, Mason, Phil, Kalra, Philip, Sajith, Rincy, Chapman, Sally, Navjee, Santee, Crosbie, Sarah, Brown, Sharon, Tickle, Sheila, Mathavakkannan, Suresh, and Kuan, Ying
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40. Update on ignition studies at CEA
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Holstein, P. A., Casanova, M., Casner, A., Cherfils, C., Dattolo, E., Disdier, L., Galmiche, D., Giorla, J., Houry, M., Jadaud, J. P., Laffite, S., Liberatore, S., Loiseau, P., Lours, L., Masse, L., Monteil, M. C., Morice, O., Naudy, M., Philippe, F., Poggi, F., Renaud, F., Riazuelo, G., Saillard, Y., Seytor, P., Vandenboomgaerde, M., and Wagon, F.
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41. La novella del buon pastore: continuare a raccontarla per non rischiare di dimenticarla
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S. Michelassi, A. Mehmetaj, P. Dattolo, Giuseppe Ferro, and L. Caroti
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lcsh:Internal medicine ,Pharmacology (medical) ,General Medicine ,lcsh:RC31-1245 ,lcsh:Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,lcsh:RC870-923 - Abstract
Viene descritta una paziente affetta da insufficienza renale rapidamente progressiva. Il caso appare interessante soprattutto perché mette in evidenza come una condizione patologica potenzialmente letale possa manifestarsi nel paziente per lungo tempo in forma oligo-asintomatica, e quindi più facilmente aggredibile se riconosciuta precocemente, prima di manifestarsi in tutta la sua esplosività.
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42. Robotic vesico-vaginal fistula repair with no omental flap interposition
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Martini, Alberto, Dattolo, Eugenio, Frizzi, Jacopo, Villari, Donata, and Paoletti, Maria Cristina
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43. Resources and users in the tagging process: approaches and case studies
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Felice Ferrara, Ilaria Torre, Luigi Sarti, Carlo Tasso, Antonina Dattolo, Stefania Bocconi, and Jeff Earp
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social tagging ,ontologies ,user profling ,clustering ,neighbour selection ,Theory and practice of education ,LB5-3640 - Abstract
In this contribution we propose a comparison between two distinct approaches to the annotation of digital resources. The former, top-down, is rooted in the cathedral model and is based on an authoritative, centralized defnition of the adopted mark-up language; the latter, bottom-up, refers to the bazaar model and is based on the contributions of a community of users. These two approaches are analyzed taking into account both their descriptive potential and the constraints they impose on the reasoning process of recommender systems, with special reference to user profling. Three case studies are described, with reference to research projects that apply these approaches in the contexts of e-learning and knowledge management.
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44. Citrate high volume on-line hemodiafiltration modulates serum Interleukin-6 and Klotho levels: the multicenter randomized controlled study “Hephaestus”
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Pizzarelli, Francesco, Cantaluppi, Vincenzo, Panichi, Vincenzo, Toccafondi, Alessandro, Ferro, Giuseppe, Farruggio, Serena, Grossini, Elena, Dattolo, Pietro Claudio, Miniello, Vincenzo, Migliori, Massimiliano, Grimaldi, Cristina, Casani, Aldo, Borzumati, Maurizio, Cusinato, Stefano, Capitanini, Alessandro, Quercia, Alessandro, Filiberti, Oliviero, and Dani, Lucia
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Background: Studies addressing the anti-inflammatory properties of citrate dialysate enrolled patients in both hemodialysis (HD) and hemodiafiltration (HDF), the latter not adjusted for adequate convective exchange. This is a potential source of confounding in that HDF itself has anti-inflammatory effects regardless of the buffer, and optimal clinical outcomes are related to the amount of convection. Methods: To distinguish the merits of the buffer from those of convection, we performed a 6-month, prospective, randomized, crossover AB-BA study. Comparisons were made during the 3-month study period of on-line HDF with standard dialysate containing three mmol of acetic acid (OL-HDFst) and the 3-month of OL-HDF with dialysate containing one mmol of citric acid (OL-HDFcit). Primary outcome measure of the study was interleukin-6 (IL-6). Klotho, high sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP), fetuin and routine biochemical parameters were also analyzed. Results: We analyzed 47 patients (mean age 64 years, range 27-84 years) enrolled in 10 participating Nephrology Units. Convective volumes were around 25 L/session with 90 percent of sessions > 20 L and ß2-microglobulin reduction rate 76% in both HDFs. Baseline median IL-6 values in OL-HDFst were 5.6 pg/ml (25:75 interquartile range IQR 2.9:10.6) and in OL-HDFcit 6.6 pg/ml (IQR 3.4:11.4 pg/ml). The difference was not statistically significant (p 0.88). IL-6 values were lower during OL-HDFcit than during OL-HDFst, both when analyzed as the median difference of overall IL-6 values (p 0.02) and as the median of pairwise differences between the baseline and the 3-month time points (p 0.03). The overall hsCRP values too, were lower during OL-HDFcit than during OL-HDFst (p 0.01). Klotho levels showed a time effect (p 0.02) and the increase was significant only during OL-HDFcit (p 0.01). Conclusions: Citrate buffer modulated IL-6, hsCRP and Klotho levels during high volume OL-HDF. These results are not attributable to differences in the dialysis technology that was applied and may suggest a potential biological effect of citrate on CKD-associated inflammatory state. ClinicalTrials.gov identifier NCT02863016. Graphic abstract:
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45. Kidney Failure Prediction Models: A Comprehensive External Validation Study in Patients with Advanced CKD
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Ramspek, Chava L., Evans, Marie, Wanner, Christoph, Drechsler, Christiane, Chesnaye, Nicholas C., Szymczak, Maciej, Krajewska, Magdalena, Torino, Claudia, Porto, Gaetana, Hayward, Samantha, Caskey, Fergus, Dekker, Friedo W., Jager, Kitty J., van Diepen, Merel, Cupisti, Adamasco, Sagliocca, Adelia, Ferraro, Alberto, Musiała, Aleksandra, Mele, Alessandra, Naticchia, Alessandro, Còsaro, Alex, Woodman, Alistair, Ranghino, Andrea, Stucchi, Andrea, Jonsson, Andreas, Schneider, Andreas, Pignataro, Angelo, Schrander, Anita, Torp, Anke, McKeever, Anna, Szymczak, Anna, Blom, Anna-Lena, De Blasio, Antonella, Pani, Antonello, Tsalouichos, Aris, Ullah, Asad, McLaren, Barbara, van Dam, Bastiaan, Iwig, Beate, Antonio, Bellasi, Di Iorio, Biagio Raffaele, Rogland, Björn, Perras, Boris, Alessandra, Butti, Harron, Camille, Wallquist, Carin, Siegert, Carl, Barrett, Carla, Gaillard, Carlo, Garofalo, Carlo, Abaterusso, Cataldo, Beerenhout, Charles, O’Toole, Charlotte, Somma, Chiara, Marx, Christian, Summersgill, Christina, Blaser, Christof, D’alessandro, Claudia, Emde, Claudia, Zullo, Claudia, Pozzi, Claudio, Geddes, Colin, Verburgh, Cornelis, Bergamo, Daniela, Ciurlino, Daniele, Motta, Daria, Glowski, Deborah, McGlynn, Deborah, Vargas, Denes, Krieter, Detlef, Russo, Domenico, Fuchs, Dunja, Sands, Dympna, Hoogeveen, Ellen, Irmler, Ellen, Dimény, Emöke, Favaro, Enrico, Platen, Eva, Olczyk, Ewelina, Hoorn, Ewout, Vigotti, Federica, Ansali, Ferruccio, Conte, Ferruccio, Cianciotta, Francesca, Giacchino, Francesca, Cappellaio, Francesco, Pizzarelli, Francesco, Sundelin, Fredrik, Uhlin, Fredrik, Greco, Gaetano, Roy, Geena, Porto, Gaetana, Bigatti, Giada, Marinangeli, Giancarlo, Cabiddu, Gianfranca, Hirst, Gillian, Fumagalli, Giordano, Caloro, Giorgia, Piccoli, Giorgina, Capasso, Giovanbattista, Gambaro, Giovanni, Tognarelli, Giuliana, Bonforte, Giuseppe, Conte, Giuseppe, Toscano, Giuseppe, Del Rosso, Goffredo, Welander, Gunilla, Augustyniak-Bartosik, Hanna, Boots, Hans, Schmidt-Gürtler, Hans, King, Hayley, McNally, Helen, Schlee, Hendrik, Boom, Henk, Naujoks, Holger, Masri-Senghor, Houda, Murtagh, Hugh, Rayner, Hugh, Miśkowiec-Wiśniewska, Ilona, Schlee, Ines, Capizzi, Irene, Bascaran Hernandez, Isabel, Baragetti, Ivano, Manitius, Jacek, Turner, Jane, Eijgenraam, Jan-Willem, Kooman, Jeroen, Beige, Joachim, Pondel, Joanna, Wilcox, Joanne, Berdeprado, Jocelyn, Röthele, Jochen, Wong, Jonathan, Rotmans, Joris, Banda, Joyce, Mazur, Justyna, Hahn, Kai, Jędrzejak, Kamila, Nowańska, Katarzyna, Blouin, Katja, Neumeier, Katrin, Jones, Kirsteen, Anding-Rost, Kirsten, Gröntoft, Knut-Christian, Oldrizzi, Lamberto, Haydock, Lesley, Vogt, Liffert, Wilkinson, Lily, Gesualdo, Loreto, Schramm, Lothar, Biancone, Luigi, Nowak, Łukasz, Raasveld, Maarten, Durlik, Magdalena, Magnano, Manuela, Vervloet, Marc, Ricardi, Marco, Carmody, Margaret, Di Bari, Maria, Laudato, Maria, Luisa Sirico, Maria, Stendahl, Maria, Svensson, Maria, Weetman, Maria, van Buren, Marjolijn, Joinson, Martin, Ferraresi, Martina, Dutton, Mary, van Diepen, Merel, Matthews, Michael, Provenzano, Michele, Hopf, Monika, Malaguti, Moreno, Wuttke, Nadja, Morgan, Neal, Palmieri, Nicola, Frischmuth, Nikolaus, Bleakley, Nina, Murrone, Paola, Cockwell, Paul, Leurs, Paul, Roderick, Paul, Voskamp, Pauline, Kashioulis, Pavlos, Ichtiaris, Pawlos, Blankestijn, Peter, Kirste, Petra, Schulz, Petra, Mason, Phil, Kalra, Philip, Cirillo, Pietro, Dattolo, Pietro, Acampora, Pina, Sajith, Rincy, Nigro, Rita, Boero, Roberto, Scarpioni, Roberto, Sicoli, Rosa, Malandra, Rosella, Aign, Sabine, Cäsar, Sabine, van Esch, Sadie, Chapman, Sally, Biribauer, Sandra, Navjee, Santee, Crosbie, Sarah, Brown, Sharon, Tickle, Sheila, Manan, Sherin, Röser, Silke, Savoldi, Silvana, Bertoli, Silvio, Borrelli, Silvio, Boorsma, Siska, Heidenreich, Stefan, Melander, Stefan, Maxia, Stefania, Maffei, Stefano, Mangano, Stefano, Palm, Stephanie, Konings, Stijn, Mathavakkannan, Suresh, Schwedler, Susanne, Delrieux, Sylke, Renker, Sylvia, Schättel, Sylvia, Dorota, Szyszkowska, Cicchetti, Teresa, Nieszporek, Teresa, Stephan, Theresa, Schmiedeke, Thomas, Weinreich, Thomas, Leimbach, Til, Rappa, Tiziana, Almquist, Tora, Stövesand, Torsten, Bahner, Udo, Jensen, Ulrika, Palazzo, Valentina, De Simone, Walter, Seeger, Wolfgang, Kuan, Ying, Heleniak, Zbigniew, and Aydin, Zeynep
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46. Pathophysiology and clinical studies in CKD 1-5
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A. Gerakis, A. Halapas, M. Chrissoheris, I. Giatras, R. Andritsou, I. Nikolaou, N. Bouboulis, E. Pattakos, K. Spargias, R. Kalaitzidis, D. Karasavvidou, K. Pappas, G. Katatsis, A. Tatsioni, K. Siamopoulos, M. H. de Borst, R. Hajhosseiny, H. Tamez, J. Wenger, R. Thadhani, D. J. Goldsmith, L. Zanoli, S. Rastelli, C. Marcantoni, J. Blanco, C. Tamburino, P. Castellino, T. Larsen, J. Jensen, J. Bech, E. Pedersen, F. Mose, D. Leckstrom, T. Bhuvanakrishna, A. McGrath, D. Goldsmith, K. Muras, A. Masajtis-Zagajewska, M. Nowicki, H. C. Rayner, J. Baharani, S. Smith, V. Suresh, I. Dasgupta, F. Zarzoulas, O. Balafa, L. Di Lullo, F. Floccari, R. Rivera, A. Gorini, M. Malaguti, V. Barbera, A. Granata, A. Santoboni, M. Luczak, D. Formanowicz, E. Pawliczak, M. Wanic-Kossowska, L. Koziol, M. Figlerowicz, J. Bommer, M. Fliser, P. Roth, D. Saure, S. Vettoretti, C. Alfieri, R. Floreani, A. Regalia, C. Bonanomi, R. Meazza, F. Magrini, P. Messa, V. Jankowski, W. Zidek, J. Joachim, K. Lee, I. H. Hwang, S. B. Lee, D. W. Lee, I. Y. Kim, I. S. Kwak, E. Y. Seong, M. J. Shin, H. Rhee, B. Y. Yang, P. Dattolo, S. Michelassi, S. Sisca, M. Allinovi, M. Amidone, A. Mehmetaj, F. Pizzarelli, V. Filiopoulos, N. Manolios, D. Hadjiyannakos, D. Arvanitis, K. Panagiotopoulos, D. Vlassopoulos, J. S. Kim, B. G. Han, S. O. Choi, J. W. Yang, S. Shojai, A. Babu, P. Boddana, D. Dipankar, R. Alvarado, G. Garcia-Pino, E. Ruiz-Donoso, E. Chavez, E. Luna, F. Caravaca, H. Geiger, S. Buttner, L.-L. Lv, Y. Cao, M. Zheng, B.-C. Liu, G. N. Kouvelos, V. D. Raikou, E. M. Arnaoutoglou, H. J. Milionis, J. N. Boletis, M. I. Matsagkas, I. Raiola, F. Trepiccione, M. Pluvio, R. Raiola, G. Capasso, I. Kaykov, L. Kukoleva, R. Zverkov, A. Smirnov, S. Hammami, A. Frih, S. Hajem, M. Hammami, and L. Wan
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Transplantation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Nephrology ,business.industry ,medicine ,Intensive care medicine ,business ,Pathophysiology - Published
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47. Clinical Nephrology - Epidemiology II
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H. Agnes, P. Kalman, A. Jozsef, B. Henrik, I. Mucsi, K. Kamata, T. Sano, S. Naito, T. Okamoto, C. Okina, M. Kamata, J. Murano, K. Kobayashi, M. Uchida, T. Aoyama, Y. Takeuchi, Y. Nagaba, H. Sakamoto, C. Torino, V. Panuccio, A. Clementi, M. Garozzo, G. Bonanno, R. Boito, G. Natale, T. Cicchetti, A. Chippari, D. Logozzo, G. Alati, S. Cassani, A. Sellaro, G. D'arrigo, G. Tripepi, A. Roberta, M. Postorino, F. Mallamaci, C. Zoccali, E. Buonanno, S. Brancaccio, V. Fimiani, P. Napolitano, R. Spadola, L. Morrone, B. DI Iorio, D. Russo, A. Betriu, M. Martinez-Alonso, T. Vidal, J. Valdivielso, E. Fernandez, F. Bernadette, B. Jean-Baptiste, L. Frimat, N. D. Madala, G. P. Thusi, N. Sibisi, B. G. Mazibuko, A. G. H. Assounga, N.-C. Tsai, H.-H. Wang, Y.-C. Chen, C.-C. Hung, S.-J. Hwang, H.-C. Chen, P. Branco, T. Adragao, R. Birne, A. R. Martins, R. Vizinho, A. Gaspar, M. J. Grilo, J. D. Barata, D. Bonhorst, P. Adragao, J. S. Kim, J. W. Yang, M. K. Kim, S. O. Choi, B. G. Han, N. Nathalie, E. Sunny, G. Glorieux, B. Daniela, B. Fellype, L. Sophie, L. Horst D, M. Ziad, V. Raymond, M. Yanai, K. Okada, K. Takeuchi, K. Nitta, S. Takahashi, M. Morena, I. Jaussent, A. Halkovich, A.-M. Dupuy, A.-S. Bargnoux, L. Chenine, H. Leray-Moragues, K. Klouche, H. Vernhet, B. Canaud, J.-P. Cristol, A. Shutov, V. Serov, J. Kuznetsova, M. Menzorov, D. Serova, L. Petrescu, A. Zugravu, C. Capusa, S. Stancu, S. Cinca, C. Anghel, D. Timofte, L. Medrihan, D. Ionescu, G. Mircescu, T.-W. Hsu, K.-L. Kuo, S.-C. Hung, D.-C. Tarng, S. Lee, I. Kim, D. Lee, H. Rhee, S. Song, E. Seong, I. Kwak, M. Holzmann, C. Gardell, A. Jeppsson, U. Sartipy, Y. Solak, M. I. Yilmaz, K. Caglar, M. Saglam, H. Yaman, A. Sonmez, H. U. Unal, M. Gok, A. Gaipov, M. Kayrak, T. Eyileten, S. Turk, A. Vural, L. DI Lullo, F. Floccari, R. Rivera, A. Granata, A. D'amelio, F. Logias, G. Otranto, M. Malaguti, A. Santoboni, F. Fiorini, T. Connor, D. Oygar, D. Nitsch, D. Gale, R. Steenkamp, G. H. Neild, P. Maxwell, I. Louise Hogsbro, B. Redal-Baigorri, B. Sautenet, J. M. Halimi, A. Caille, P. Goupille, B. Giraudeau, Y. Oguz, M. Yenicesu, H. Cetinkaya, Y. Ishimoto, T. Ohki, M. Sugahara, T. Kanemitsu, M. Kobayashi, L. Uchida, N. Kotera, S. Tanaka, T. Sugimoto, N. Mise, N. Miyazaki, J. Matsumoto, I. Murata, G. Yoshida, K. Morishita, H. Ushikoshi, K. Nishigaki, S. Ogura, S. Minatoguchi, R. Harvey, A. Ala, D. Banerjee, C. Farmer, J. Irving, H. Hobbs, T. Wheeler, B. Klebe, P. Stevens, G. Selim, O. Stojceva-Taneva, L. Tozija, N. Stojcev, S. Gelev, P. Dzekova-Vidimliski, S. Pavleska, A. Sikole, A. R. Qureshi, M. Evans, M. Stendahl, K. G. Prutz, C. G. Elinder, K. Tamagaki, H. Kado, M. Nakata, T. Kitani, N. Ota, R. Ishida, E. Matsuoka, Y. Shiotsu, M. Ishida, Y. Mori, M. Christelle, N. Rognant, D. Evelyne, F. Sophie, J. Laurent, L. Maurice, R. Silverwood, M. Pierce, D. Kuh, C. Savage, C. Ferro, D. G. Moniek, M. De Goeij, H. Nynke, O. Gurbey, R. Joris, D. Friedo, P. Clayton, B. Grace, A. Cass, S. Mcdonald, V. Lorenzo, M. Martin Conde, A. Dusso, J. M. Valdivielso, D. P. Roggeri, G. Cannella, M. Cozzolino, S. Mazzaferro, P. Messa, D. Brancaccio, R. De Souza Faria, N. Fernandes, J. Lovisi, M. Moura Marta, M. Reboredo, B. Do Vale Pinheiro, M. Bastos, F. Hundt, S. Pabst, C. Hammerstingl, T. Gerhardt, D. Skowasch, R. Woitas, A. A. Lopes, L. F. Silva, C. M. Matos, M. S. Martins, F. A. Silva, G. B. Lopes, F. Pizzarelli, P. Dattolo, S. Michelassi, C. Rossi, S. Bandinelli, M. Mieth, R. Mass, L. Ferrucci, S. Parisi, S. Arduino, R. Attini, F. Fassio, M. Biolcati, A. Pagano, C. Bossotti, M. Ferraresi, P. Gaglioti, T. Todros, G. B. Piccoli, T. M. Salgado, B. Arguello, S. I. Benrimoj, F. Fernandez-Llimos, P. Bailey, C. Tomson, Y. Ben-Shlomo, A. Santoro, P. Rucci, M. Mandreoli, F. Caruso, M. Corradini, M. Flachi, D. Gibertoni, A. Rigotti, G. Russo, M. Fantini, H. S. Mahapatra, S. Choudhury, G. Buxi, N. Sharma, Y. Gupta, V. Sekhar, N. Yanagisawa, M. Ando, A. Ajisawa, K. Tsuchiya, O. Janusz, M. Mikolaj, M. Jacek, R. Boleslaw, S. Prakash, R. Coffin, J. Schold, D. Einstadter, S. Stark, D. Rodgers, M. Howard, A. Sehgal, S. Palmer, A. Tong, B. Manns, J. Craig, M. Ruospo, L. Gargano, G. Strippoli, M. Vecchio, M. Petruzzi, M. De Benedictis, F. Pellegrini, Y. Ohno, E. Ishimura, T. Naganuma, K. Kondo, W. Fukushima, K. Mui, M. Inaba, Y. Hirota, X. Sun, S. Jiang, H. Gu, Y. Chen, C. XI, X. Qiao, X. Chen, E. Daher, G. S. Junior, C. N. Jacinto, R. S. Pimentel, G. B. R. Aguiar, C. B. Lima, R. C. Borges, L. P. C. Mota, J. V. L. Melo, S. A. Melo, V. T. Canamary, M. Alves, S. M. H. A. Araujo, Y. K. Huang, K. Rogacev, B. Cremers, A. Zawada, S. Seiler, N. Binder, P. Ege, G. Grosse-Dunker, I. Heisel, F. Hornof, J. Jeken, N. Rebling, C. Ulrich, B. Scheller, M. Bohm, D. Fliser, G. H. Heine, B. Robinson, M. Wang, B. Bieber, R. Fluck, P. G. Kerr, B. Wikstrom, M. Krishnan, A. Nissenson, R. L. Pisoni, S. Mykleset, T. B. Osthus, B. Waldum, I. Os, J. Buttigieg, A. Cassar, J. Farrugia Agius, M. Hara, M. Yamato, K. Yasuda, and K. Sasaki
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Transplantation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Acute coronary syndrome ,business.industry ,Red blood cell distribution width ,medicine.disease ,Sudden death ,Uremia ,Nephrology ,Diabetes mellitus ,Internal medicine ,Heart failure ,medicine ,Cardiology ,Endothelial dysfunction ,business ,Kidney disease - Published
- 2012
48. Cardiovascular complications in CKD 5D
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M. Fusaro, M. Noale, G. Tripepi, A. D'angelo, D. Miozzo, M. Gallieni, P.-V. Study Group, M. Tsamelesvili, C. Dimitriadis, A. Papagianni, C. Raidis, G. Efstratiadis, D. Memmos, R. Mutluay, C. Konca Degertekin, U. Derici, S. M. Deger, F. Akkiyal, S. Gultekin, S. Gonen, G. Tacoy, T. Arinsoy, S. Sindel, C. Sanchez-Perales, E. Vazquez, E. Merino, P. Perez Del Barrio, F. J. Borrego, M. J. Borrego, A. Liebana, M. Krzanowski, K. Janda, P. Dumnicka, A. Krasniak, W. Sulowicz, Y.-O. Kim, S.-A. Yoon, Y.-S. Yun, H.-C. Song, B.-S. Kim, M. A. Cheong, A. Pasch, S. Farese, J. Floege, W. Jahnen-Dechent, T. Ohtake, R. Furuya, M. Iwagami, D. Tsutsumi, Y. Mochida, K. Ishioka, M. Oka, K. Maesato, H. Moriya, S. Hidaka, S. Kobayashi, A. Guedes, A. Malho Guedes, A. Pinho, A. Fragoso, A. Cruz, P. Mendes, E. Morgado, I. Bexiga, A. P. Silva, P. Neves, N. Oyake, K. Suzuki, S. Itoh, S. Yano, K. Turkmen, H. Kayikcioglu, O. Ozbek, M. Saglam, A. Toker, H. Z. Tonbul, S. Gelev, L. Trajceska, E. Srbinovska, S. Pavleska, V. Amitov, G. Selim, P. Dzekova, A. Sikole, H. Bouarich, S. Lopez, C. Alvarez, I. Arribas, P. DE Sequera, D. Rodriguez, S. Tanaka, T. Kanemitsu, M. Sugahara, M. Kobayashi, L. Uchida, Y. Ishimoto, N. Kotera, S. Tanimoto, K. Tanabe, K. Hara, T. Sugimoto, N. Mise, B. Goldstein, M. Turakhia, C. Arce, W. Winkelmayer, B. E.-D. Zayed, K. Said, M. Nishimura, Y. Okamoto, T. Tokoro, M. Nishida, T. Hashimoto, N. Iwamoto, H. Takahashi, T. Ono, N. Sato, J. Raimann, L. A. Usvyat, J. Sands, N. W. Levin, P. Kotanko, M. Iwasaki, N. Joki, Y. Tanaka, N. Ikeda, T. Hayashi, S. Kubo, T.-A. Imamura, Y. Takahashi, K. Hirahata, Y. Imamura, H. Hase, K. Claes, B. Meijers, B. Bammens, D. Kuypers, M. Naesens, Y. Vanrenterghem, P. Evenepoel, G. Boscutti, L. Calabresi, M. Bosco, S. Simonelli, E. Boer, C. Vitali, M. Martone, P. L. Mattei, G. Franceschini, E. Baligh, E. El-Shafey, A. Ezaat, A. Zawada, K. Rogacev, B. Hummel, O. Grun, A. Friedrich, B. Rotter, P. Winter, J. Geisel, D. Fliser, G. H. Heine, J.-I. Makino, K.-S. Makino, T. Ito, S. Genovesi, A. Santoro, P. Fabbrini, E. Rossi, D. Pogliani, A. Stella, G. Bonforte, G. Remuzzi, S. Bertoli, C. Pozzi, S. Pasquali, L. Cagnoli, F. Conte, I. Buzadzic, J. Tosic, N. Dimkovic, Z. Djuric, J. Popovic, I. Pejin Grubisa, N. Barjaktarevic, A. DI Napoli, D. DI Lallo, M. F. Salvatori, F. Franco, S. Chicca, G. Guasticchi, M. Onofriescu, S. Hogas, V. Luminita, A. Mugurel, V. Gabriel, F. Laura, M. Irina, C. Adrian, E. Bosch, E. Baamonde, C. Culebras, G. Perez, B. El Hayek, J. I. Ramirez, A. Ramirez, C. Garcia, M. Lago, A. Toledo, M. D. Checa, T. Taira, T. Hirano, K. Nohtomi, T. Hyodo, T. Chiba, A. Saito, Y. K. Kim, E. J. Choi, C. W. Yang, Y.-S. Kim, P. S. Lim, W. Ming Ying, J. Ya-Chung, I. Zaripova, I. Kayukov, A. Essaian, A. Nimgirova, H. Young, M. Dungey, E. L. Watson, R. Baines, J. O. Burton, A. C. Smith, K. Yamazaki, M. Bossola, L. Colacicco, D. Scribano, C. Vulpio, L. Tazza, T. Okada, N. Okada, I. Michibata, T. Yura, N. Montero, M. Soler, M. Pascual, C. Barrios, E. Marquez, E. Rodriguez, M. A. Orfila, H. Cao, E. Arcos, J. Comas, J. Pascual, M. Ferrario, F. Garzotto, T. Sironi, S. Monacizzo, F. Basso, D. N. Cruz, U. Moissl, C. Tetta, M. G. Signorini, S. Cerutti, C. Ronco, I. Mostovaya, M. Grooteman, M. Van den Dorpel, L. Penne, N. Van der Weerd, A. Mazairac, C. Den Hoedt, R. Levesque, M. Nube, P. Ter Wee, M. Bots, P. Blankestijn, J. Liu, K. L. MA, X. Zhang, B. C. Liu, I.-D. Vladu, R. Mustafa, D. Cana-Ruiu, C. Vaduva, C. Grauntanu, E. Mota, R. Singh, N. Abbasian, C. Stover, N. Brunskill, J. Burton, K. Herbert, A. Bevington, M. Wu, R.-N. Tang, M. Gao, H. Liu, L. Chen, L.-L. LV, B.-C. Liu, M. Nikodimopoulou, S. Liakos, S. Kapoulas, C. Karvounis, D. Fedak, M. Kuzniewski, D. Paulina, B. Kusnierz-Cabala, M. Kapusta, B. Solnica, A. Junque, E. S. Vicent, L. Moreno, M. Fulquet, V. Duarte, A. Saurina, M. Pou, J. Macias, M. Lavado, M. Ramirez de Arellano, M. Ryuzaki, H. Nakamoto, S. Kinoshita, E. Kobayashi, C. Takimoto, T. Shishido, G. Enia, C. Torino, R. Tripepi, V. Panuccio, M. Postorino, A. Clementi, M. Garozzo, G. Bonanno, R. Boito, G. Natale, T. Cicchetti, A. Chippari, D. Logozzo, G. Alati, S. Cassani, A. Sellaro, C. Zoccali, B. Quiroga, E. Verde, S. Abad, A. Vega, M. Goicoechea, J. Reque, J. M. Lopez-Gomez, J. Luno, C. Cabre Menendez, V. Moles, J. P. Vives, D. Villa, J. Vinas, T. Compte, M. Arruche, C. Diaz, J. Soler, J. Aguilera, A. Martinez Vea, A. De Mauri, P. David, M. M. Conte, D. Chiarinotti, C. E. Ruva, M. De Leo, A.-S. Bargnoux, M. Morena, I. Jaussent, L. Chalabi, P. Bories, J.-J. Dion, P. Henri, M. Delage, A.-M. Dupuy, S. Badiou, B. Canaud, J.-P. Cristol, E. Sironi, F. Pieruzzi, E. Galbiati, M. R. Vigano, S. Anpalakhan, S. Rocha, N. Chitalia, R. Sharma, J. C. Kaski, J. Chambers, D. Goldsmith, D. Banerjee, V. Cernaro, A. Lacquaniti, R. Lupica, S. Lucisano, M. R. Fazio, V. Donato, M. Buemi, I. Segalen, U. Vinsonneau, T. Tanquerel, G. Quiniou, Y. Le Meur, E. Seibert, M. Girndt, K. Zohles, C. Ulrich, A. Kluttig, S. Nuding, C. Swenne, J. Kors, K. Werdan, R. Fiedler, N. C. Van der Weerd, M. P. Grooteman, M. A. Van den Dorpel, M. J. Nube, J. Wetzels, D. W. Swinkels, P. M. Ter Wee, A. Khandekar, J. Khandge, J. E. Lee, S. J. Moon, K. H. Choi, H. Y. Lee, B. S. Kim, E. Tuaillon, A. Rodriguez, L. Chenine, J.-P. Vendrell, Y.-M. Sue, C.-H. Tang, Y.-C. Chen, P. Segura, M. J. Garcia Cortes, J. M. Gil, M. M. Biechy, D. Poulikakos, A. Shah, M. Persson, P. Dattolo, M. Amidone, S. Michelassi, L. Moriconi, G. Betti, P. Conti, A. Rosati, A. Mannarino, V. Panichi, F. Pizzarelli, K. Klejna, B. Naumnik, E. Koc-Zorawska, M. Mysliwiec, S. Dimitrie, H. Simona, O. Mihaela, O. Gabriela, S. Radu, P. Octavian, H. Akdam, H. Akar, Y. Yenicerioglu, O. Kucuk, I. Kurt Omurlu, S. Thambiah, R. Roplekar, P. Manghat, I. Fogelman, W. Fraser, G. Hampson, E. Likaj, G. Caco, S. Seferi, M. Rroji, M. Barbullushi, N. Thereska, A. Serban, V. Carmen, S. Cristian, L. Silvia, and A. Covic
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Transplantation ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Nephrology ,business.industry ,medicine ,Intensive care medicine ,business - Published
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49. Clinical pathological correlates of renal biopsy in elderly patients
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Giuseppe Ferro, S. Michelassi, F. Pizzarelli, P. Dattolo, and S. Nigrelli
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Adult ,Male ,Nephrology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Population ,Blood Pressure ,Kidney ,Internal medicine ,Biopsy ,medicine ,Humans ,Minimal change disease ,education ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,education.field_of_study ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Biopsy, Needle ,Age Factors ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Proteinuria ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Creatinine ,Female ,Kidney Diseases ,Renal biopsy ,business ,Nephrotic syndrome ,Kidney disease - Abstract
Background: Reports have shown that well-defined histological patterns do not always correspond to equally clear clinical pictures, particularly so in elderly patients. Methods: With the aim of assessing clinicopathological correlations in the population aged > 65 years with that of lower age, we retrospectively analyzed computerized records of renal needle biopsies consecutively performed in the decade 1991 - 2000 in our unit. Results: Among the 392 eligible subjects, there were 150 patients 65 years of age and more, 76 of whom were over 70. The average serum creatinine was 2.9 mg/dl, with values > 3.5 mg/dl in 25% of cases. The major indication to biopsy was nephrotic syndrome followed by chronic renal failure both in the young adult and the elderly population. The rapidly progressive form led more often to renal biopsy in the elderly patients, and the different prevalence was statistically significant (p < 0.05), as was the higher prevalence of urinary anomalies in the young-adult population. Regarding renal histology, the crescentic neerotizing forms were significantly more frequent in the elderly patients, while IgAN, minimal change disease and SLE predominate in young adults. The most relevant result is the greater prevalence of crescentic necrotizing glomerulonephritis in elderly patients, not only in the cases presenting clinically as rapidly progressive renal failure and acute renal failure, but also in those with the clinical picture of chronic renal failure. Conclusions: Re-evaluation of our case files verifies the importance of the bioptic approach in selected. cases with stages 3-4 chronic kidney damage. This holds true especially for elderly patients.
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50. From meetings
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Arias, I. M., Jezequel, A. M., Berg, P. A., Gatta, A., Angeli, P., Galanti, B., Gaeta, G. B., Gallo, C., Giusti, G., Pourcel, C., Zignego, A. L., Bréchot, C., Cantley, L., Rizzetto, M., Mazzanti, R., Moscarella, S., Gentilini, P., Buzzelli, G., Smorlesi, C., Dattolo, P., Focardi, G. P., Laffi, G., Meacci, E., Marra, F., Gentilini, P., Reynolds, T. B., Arroyo, V., Haupert, G. T., Gerbes, A. L., Gentilini, P., Varticovski, L., Villari, N., Bartoletti, S., Strazzabosco, M., Muraca, M., Venuti, M., Varotto, A., Iemmolo, R. M., Fragasso, A., Passera, D., Okolicsanyi, L., Capocaccia, L., Ariosto, F., Merli, M., Riggio, O., Romiti, A., Pagliaro, L., D’Amico, G., Traina, M., Montalbano, L., Gatto, G., Pisa, R., Maisano, S., Politi, F., Colletti, P., Tiné, F., Barbara, L., Corinaldesi, R., De Giorgio, R., Stanghellini, V., Scuro, L. A., Vantini, I., Dobrilla, G., Amplatz, S., Naccarato, R., Di Mario, F., Blasi, A., Mangiameli, A., Bianchi Porro, G., Petrillo, M., Forgac, M. D., Donowitz, M., Rood, R. P., Wesolek, J. H., Emmer, E., Cohen, M., McCullen, J., Braithwaite, R. S., Sharp, G. W. G., Murer, H., Ward, H. D., and Pereira, M. E. A.
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