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2. Association of dietary patterns with sarcopenia in adults aged 50 years and older
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Mazza, Elisa, Ferro, Yvelise, Maurotti, Samantha, Micale, Francesca, Boragina, Giada, Russo, Raffaella, Lascala, Lidia, Sciacqua, Angela, Gazzaruso, Carmine, Montalcini, Tiziana, and Pujia, Arturo
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- 2024
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3. Investigation of alveolar osteitis and the effectiveness of laser treatment: a unified Meta-analysis and review of the literature
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Rosa, Alessio, Pujia, Alberto Maria, and Arcuri, Claudio
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- 2024
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4. Mean platelet volume (MPV) as new marker of diabetic macrovascular complications in patients with different glucose homeostasis: Platelets in cardiovascular risk
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Cassano, Velia, Armentaro, Giuseppe, Iembo, Domenico, Miceli, Sofia, Fiorentino, Teresa V., Succurro, Elena, Perticone, Maria, Arturi, Franco, Hribal, Marta L., Montalcini, Tiziana, Andreozzi, Francesco, Sesti, Giorgio, Pujia, Arturo, and Sciacqua, Angela
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- 2024
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5. Advances in body composition and gender differences in susceptibility to frailty syndrome: Role of osteosarcopenic obesity
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Conforto, Rosy, Rizzo, Valeria, Russo, Raffaella, Mazza, Elisa, Maurotti, Samantha, Pujia, Carmelo, Succurro, Elena, Arturi, Franco, Ferro, Yvelise, Sciacqua, Angela, Pujia, Arturo, and Montalcini, Tiziana
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- 2024
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6. Correction to: Therapeutic patient education and treatment intensification of diabetes and hypertension in subjects with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes mellitus: a longitudinal study
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Coppola, Adriana, Chuquitaype, Maritza, Guglielmo, Selene, Pujia, Roberta, Ferrulli, Anna, Falcone, Colomba, Maurotti, Samantha, Montalcini, Tiziana, Luzi, Livio, and Gazzaruso, Carmine
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- 2024
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7. Analisis Miskonsepsi Matematika Siswa Menggunakan Certainty of Response Index Ditinjau Dari Perbedaan Gender
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Siti Rahmawati, Novi Andri Nurcahyono, and Pujia Siti Balkist
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miskonsepsi ,certainty of response index ,gender ,Education - Abstract
Rendahnya hasil belajar yang didapatkan oleh siswa menandakan bahwa terdapat miskonsepsi pada siswa tersebut. Jika terjadi miskonsepsi maka akan sulit melanjutkan pembelajaran matematika pada tingkat yang lebih tinggi. Karena satu konsep matematika terkait dengan konsep matematika yang lainnya. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui miskonsepsi matematika siswa pada materi bangun ruang sisi datar menggunakan Certainty of Response Index (CRI) ditinjau dari perbedaan gender. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini yaitu menggunakan metode kualitatif dengan jenis studi kasus. Instrument yang digunakan yaitu tes dan non-tes. Subjek yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini yaitu kelas VIII MTs Jamiatul Khoir dengan jumlah 27 siswa. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa gender berpengaruh terhadap miskonsepsi matematika siswa. hal ini terlihat bahwa siswa laki-laki lebih banyak mengalami miskonsepsi dibandingkan dengan siswa perempuan. Untuk siswa laki-laki mengalami miskonsepsi diantaranya yaitu miskonsepsi konsep, miskonsepsi terjemah, miskonsepsi hitung dan miskonsepsi strategi. Sementara itu, siswa perempuan mengalami jenis miskonsepsi yang diantaranya yaitu miskonsepsi tanda, miskonsepsi hitung dan miskonsepsi konsep.
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- 2024
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8. Analisis Kemampuan Pemecahan Masalah Matematis Menggunakan Soal Pisa Ditinjau dari Motivasi Belajar Siswa
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Elena Mutialawati, Novi Andri Nurcahyono, and Pujia Siti Balkist
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kemampuan pemecahan masalah ,motivasi belajar ,soal pisa konten kuantitas ,Education - Abstract
Kemampuan pemecahan masalah matematis merupakan hal yang penting yang harus dimiliki siswa. Salah satu faktor yang mendukung siswa dalam menyelesikan masalah matematis adalah motivasi belajar. kurangnya konsentrasi saat belajar, kurang bersemangat dalam mengikuti pembelajaran, tidak berupaya untuk menyelesaikan tugas dengan baik dapat menjadi salah satu penyebab kesulitan dalam memecahkan soal. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui kemampuan pemecahan masalah matematis menggunakan soal PISA konten kuantitas (quantity) yang ditinjau motivasi belajar. Penelitian ini dilakukan densn metode kualitatif jenis deskriptif. Instrument yang digunakan adalah tes dan non-tes, subjek penelitian adalah kelas XI di SMAN 1 Sukaraja yang berjumlah 31 siswa. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa: (1) siswa yang memiliki motivasi belajar tinggi, memiliki kemampuan pemecahan masalah matematis yang baik pada tahap mengenali/menyajikan masalah, mendefinisikan masalah, mengembangkan beberapa hipotesis, menguji beberapa hipotesis, dan memilih hipotesis terbaik. (2) siswa yang memiliki motivasi belajar sedang, belum dapat dikatakan memiliki kemampuan pemecahan masalah matematis yang baik dimana siswa hanya mampu mengenali/menyajikan masalah, mendefinisikan masalah, dan menguji beberapa hipotesis. (3) siswa yang memiliki motivasi belajar rendah, belum memiliki kemampuan pemecahan masalah matematis yang baik dimana siswa belum mampu mendefinisikan masalah, mengembangkan beberapa hipotesis, menguji beberapa hipotesis, dan memilih hipotesis terbaik. Kata Kunci : Kemampuan pemecahan masalah, motivasi belajar, soal PISA konten kuantitas
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- 2024
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9. Spatial distribution of shrubs and perennial plants under grazing disturbance in the desert steppe of Inner Mongolia
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Zihan Wang, Pujia Meng, Zhongwu Wang, Shijie Lv, Guodong Han, Dongjie Hou, Jing Wang, Haiming Wang, and Aimin Zhu
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Stocking rate ,Shrubs and perennial plants ,Desert steppe ,Geostatistics ,Spatial distribution ,Ecology ,QH540-549.5 - Abstract
The desert steppe is unique as a transition zone from the steppe to the desert of the Eurasian Steppe. The spatial distribution of shrubs and perennial plants has changed due to long-term disturbance caused by overgrazing in the ecosystem. This study aimed to determine the degree of patchiness of shrubs and perennial plants under grazing disturbance, which is of great significance to better understand the succession mechanism of plant community in the desert steppe. This study investigated the spatial distribution of shrubs and perennial plants under four stocking rates (no grazing, CK, 0 sheep·hm−2·half year−1; light grazing, LG, 0.93 sheep·hm−2·half year−1; moderate grazing, MG, 1.82 sheep·hm−2·half year−1; heavy grazing, HG, 2.71 sheep·hm−2·half year−1) in the desert steppe of Inner Mongolia, primarily using geostatistical methods. The density of perennial grasses increased with increasing stocking rate, while its height decreased (except for HG). The density and height of the shrubs and the perennial forbs showed an exponential or gradual decline. The spatial distribution of shrubs and perennial plants is mainly affected by structural factors such as topography, soil parent material, and climate, and the density of shrubs and perennial plants is most sensitive to changes in stocking rate. An appropriate stocking rate increases the spatial heterogeneity of shrubs and perennial plants, but heavy grazing reduces the spatial heterogeneity of shrubs and perennial plants.
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- 2024
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10. Artificial Intelligence in Osteoporosis
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Chronopoulos, Efstathios, Kaspiris, Angelos, Okeke, Laurence, Russo, Raffaella, Montalcini, Tiziana, Pujia, Arturo, McFarland, Edward G., Familiari, Filippo, editor, Galasso, Olimpio, editor, and Gasparini, Giorgio, editor
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- 2024
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11. Investigation of alveolar osteitis and the effectiveness of laser treatment: a unified Meta-analysis and review of the literature
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Alessio Rosa, Alberto Maria Pujia, and Claudio Arcuri
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Dry socket ,Laser therapy ,Alveolar osteitis ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Abstract Background Post-tooth extraction, dry socket is a frequently encountered complication, causing substantial pain and hindering the healing process. Conventional approaches to manage this condition have traditionally involved the use of antiseptic dressings to diminish bacterial presence and facilitate healing. This study aims to assess the efficacy of laser therapy in the symptomatic treatment of alveolitis. Methods A literature search was conducted on PubMed, Embase, Scopus, Google Scholar, Web of Science, focusing on publications from 1998 to 31/01/2024 using relevant keywords. The combination of “laser” and “dry socket” was executed through the boolean connection AND. Results At the conclusion of the study, a total of 50 studies were identified across the three search engines, with only three selected for the current systematic study and meta-analysis. The meta-analysis indicated that laser treatment proves effective in addressing alveolitis compared to Alvogyl. However, the correlation between the two was not highly significant. Conclusion These findings suggest that laser therapy may serve as a viable alternative to traditional treatments for dry socket. This minimally invasive procedure has the potential to alleviate pain and promote healing with fewer associated side effects.”
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12. A nutraceutical with Citrus bergamia and Cynara cardunculus improves endothelial function in adults with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
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Maurotti, Samantha, Pujia, Roberta, Ferro, Yvelise, Mare, Rosario, Russo, Raffaella, Coppola, Adriana, Gazzaruso, Carmine, Montalcini, Tiziana, Pujia, Arturo, Paone, Sara, Mollace, Vincenzo, and Mazza, Elisa
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- 2024
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13. Food waste awareness among Italian university students: results of an online survey
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Federica Catalano, Velia Cassano, Arturo Pujia, Angela Sciacqua, and Marta Letizia Hribal
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gender related differences ,education ,waste management and disposal ,university student behavior ,expiration date monitoring ,Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 - Abstract
IntroductionFood waste (FW) represents a significant social and environmental problem, with 1.3 billion tons of food wasted yearly worldwide. Even if consumers are increasingly aware of the phenomenon, it remains relevant, and understanding the behaviors of specific target audience segments appears instrumental to the planning of effective interventions. To this end, we designed an observational study to investigate, throughout an online questionnaire, FW-related habits of university students in a Southern Italian region.MethodsA representative sample of 431 students from the University of Catanzaro Magna Graecia completed an online survey aimed at investigate FW related behaviors. A descriptive analysis was performed on the whole cohort, and a formal statistical analysis was carried out after excluding responders who had not correctly followed the survey instructions (n = 85). Differences were assessed by chi square (χ2) tests. A food wasting score was generated, and differences in the score values were analyzed by Student T-test. Linear and multiple regression analyses were performed to identify factors contributing to the score.ResultsOverall, the results of our survey show a high prevalence of virtuous behaviors in the food purchasing phase; while, at home, less than 50% of respondents apply easy-to-implement waste prevention rules. The statistical analysis showed that the major determinants of FW were: no direct involvement in grocery shopping and male gender. Indeed, even if we observed several significant differences comparing subgroups based on established or putative determinants of FW behaviors, none survived matching for group size, gender and relevant food managing (shopping, storing, cooking) habits. The only exception was the more appropriate handling of “use by” products by respondents who received structured nutrition teaching, as opposed to students whose academic courses do not include this subject (adjusted p = 0.008).ConclusionOur data suggest that young adults are trying to implement strategies to reduce FW, even if there is room for improvement, particularly in the storage phase. Extending nutrition education to all university programs may be helpful in reaching this goal.
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14. Vegetation degradation reduces aggregate associated carbon by reducing both labile and stable carbon fraction in Northeast China
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Yu, Pujia, Wang, Heqi, Hu, Juan, Shi, Weiyu, Xia, Xinyu, Sun, Xizao, Tang, Hanya, and Huang, Yingxin
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- 2024
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15. Association of BMI, lipid-lowering medication, and age with prevalence of type 2 diabetes in adults with heterozygous familial hypercholesterolaemia: a worldwide cross-sectional study
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Elshorbagy, Amany, Lyons, Alexander R.M., Vallejo-Vaz, Antonio J., Stevens, Christophe A.T., Dharmayat, Kanika I., Brandts, Julia, Catapano, Alberico L., Freiberger, Tomas, Hovingh, G. Kees, Mata, Pedro, Raal, Frederick J., Santos, Raul D., Soran, Handrean, Watts, Gerald F., Abifadel, Marianne, Aguilar-Salinas, Carlos A., Alhabib, Khalid F., Alkhnifsawi, Mutaz, Almahmeed, Wael, Alonso, Rodrigo, Al-Rasadi, Khalid, Al-Sarraf, Ahmad, Ashavaid, Tester F., Banach, Maciej, Binder, Christoph J., Bourbon, Mafalda, Brunham, Liam R., Chlebus, Krzysztof, Corral, Pablo, Cruz, Diogo, Davletov, Kairat, Descamps, Olivier S., Ezhov, Marat, Gaita, Dan, Groselj, Urh, Harada-Shiba, Mariko, Holven, Kirsten B., Kayikcioglu, Meral, Khovidhunkit, Weerapan, Lalic, Katarina, Latkovskis, Gustavs, Laufs, Ulrich, Liberopoulos, Evangelos, Lima-Martinez, Marcos M., Lin, Jie, Maher, Vincent, Marais, A. David, März, Winfried, Mirrakhimov, Erkin, Miserez, André R., Mitchenko, Olena, Nawawi, Hapizah, Nordestgaard, Børge G., Panayiotou, Andrie G., Paragh, György, Petrulioniene, Zaneta, Pojskic, Belma, Postadzhiyan, Arman, Reda, Ashraf, Reiner, Željko, Reyes, Ximena, Sadiq, Fouzia, Sadoh, Wilson E., Schunkert, Heribert, Shek, Aleksandr B., Stroes, Erik, Su, Ta-Chen, Subramaniam, Tavintharan, Susekov, Andrey V., Tilney, Myra, Tomlinson, Brian, Truong, Thanh-Huong, Tselepis, Alexandros D., Tybjærg-Hansen, Anne, Vázquez, Alejandra C., Viigimaa, Margus, Vohnout, Branislav, Wang, Luya, Yamashita, Shizuya, Arca, Marcello, Averna, Maurizio, Schreier, Laura, Pang, Jing, Ebenbichler, Christoph, Dieplinger, Hans, Innerhofer, Reinhold, Winhofer-Stöckl, Yvonne, Greber-Platzer, Susanne, Krychtiuk, Konstantin, Speidl, Walter, Toplak, Hermann, Widhalm, Kurt, Stulnig, Thomas, Huber, Kurt, Höllerl, Florian, Rega-Kaun, Gersina, Kleemann, Lucas, Mäser, Martin, Scholl-Bürgi, Sabine, Säly, Christoph, Mayer, Florian J., Sperone, Alexandra, Tanghe, Chloé, Gérard, Anne-Catherine, Pojskic, Lamija, Sisic, Ibrahim, Durak Nalbantic, Azra, Ejubovic, Malik, Jannes, Cinthia E., Pereira, Alexandre C., Krieger, Jose E., Petrov, Ivo, Goudev, Assen, Nikolov, Fedya, Tisheva, Snejana, Yotov, Yoto, Tzvetkov, Ivajlo, Baass, Alexis, Bergeron, Jean, Bernard, Sophie, Brisson, Diane, Cermakova, Lubomira, Couture, Patrick, Francis, Gordon A., Gaudet, Daniel, Hegele, Robert A., Khoury, Etienne, Mancini, G.B. John, McCrindle, Brian W., Paquette, Martine, Ruel, Isabelle, Iatan, Iulia, Cuevas, Ada, Wang, Xumin, Meng, Kang, Song, Xiantao, Yong, Qiang, Jiang, Tao, Liu, Ziyou, Duan, Yanyu, Hong, Jing, Ye, Pucong, Chen, Yan, Qi, Jianguang, Liu, Zesen, Li, Yuntao, Zhang, Chaoyi, Peng, Jie, Yang, Ya, Yu, Wei, Wang, Qian, Yuan, Hui, Cheng, Shitong, Jiang, Long, Chong, Mei, Jiao, Jian, Wu, Yue, Wen, Wenhui, Xu, Liyuan, Zhang, Ruiying, Qu, Yichen, He, Jianxun, Fan, Xuesong, Wang, Zhenjia, Chow, Elaine, Pećin, Ivan, Perica, Dražen, Symeonides, Phivos, Vrablik, Michal, Ceska, Richard, Soska, Vladimir, Tichy, Lukas, Adamkova, Vera, Franekova, Jana, Cifkova, Renata, Kraml, Pavel, Vonaskova, Katerina, Cepova, Jana, Dusejovska, Magdalena, Pavlickova, Lenka, Blaha, Vladimir, Rosolova, Hana, Nussbaumerova, Barbora, Cibulka, Roman, Vaverkova, Helena, Cibickova, Lubica, Krejsova, Zdenka, Rehouskova, Katerina, Malina, Pavel, Budikova, Milena, Palanova, Vaclava, Solcova, Lucie, Lubasova, Alena, Podzimkova, Helena, Bujdak, Juraj, Vesely, Jiri, Jordanova, Marta, Salek, Tomas, Urbanek, Robin, Zemek, Stanislav, Lacko, Jan, Halamkova, Hana, Machacova, Sona, Mala, Sarka, Cubova, Eva, Valoskova, Katerina, Burda, Lukas, Benn, Marianne, Bendary, Ahmed, Daoud, Ihab, Emil, Sameh, Elbahry, Atef, Rafla, Samir, Sanad, Osama, Kazamel, Ghada, Ashraf, Dr Mohamed, Sobhy, Mohamed, El-Hadidy, Amro, Shafy, Mohamed Abdoul, Kamal, Saif, Bendary, Mohamed, Talviste, Grete, Christmann, Jutta, Dressel, Alexander, Fath, Felix, Ferraro, Chiara, Frenzke, Lydia, Gopon, Alica, Klein, Isabel, Pienkowska, Dominika, Sietmann, Tobias, Sonntag, Antonia, Adjan, Omar, Bahrmann, Philipp, Baessler, Andrea, Barkowski, Rasmus, Beckerdjian, Raffi, Berr, Christina, Birkenfeld, Andreas, Böll, Gereon, Carstensen, Avisha, Demuth, Ilya, Finkernagel, Holger, Gouni-Berthold, Ioanna, Hahmann, Harry, Hamerle, Michael, Halder, Julian, Heide, Maria, Julius, Ulrich, Kassner, Ursula, Katzmann, Julius L, Kirschbaum, Anja, Klose, Gerald, Könemann, Stephanie, König, Christel, König, Wolfgang, Krämer, Bernhard, Kuprat, Gerrit, Koschker, Ann-Cathrin, Kilic, Özlem, Lindenmeier, Gerd, Van de Loo, Iris, Lorenz, Babette, Lorenz, Elke, Löhr, Birgit, McChord, Johanna, Maslarska, Mariya, Methe, Heiko, Merkel, Martin, Moussaoui, Zineb, Müller-Kozarez, Irina, Olivier, Christoph B, Ong, Peter, Otte, Britta, Parhofer, Klaus, Partsch, Carl-Joachim, Paulus, Michael, Pehlivanli, Sinan, Pflederer, Tobias, Pusl, Thomas, Richter, Veronika, Rosner, Stefanie, Sanin, Veronika, Schäfer, Sebastian, Schäfer, Christoph, Schatz, Ulrike, Schirmer, Stephan, Schmidt, Christine, Seeger, Wolfgang, Sisovic, Snezna, Spens, Antje, Jablonski, Ksenija Stach, Stadelmann, Alexander, Steinhagen-Thiessen, Elisabeth, Stürzebecher, Paulina, Tafelmeier, Maria, Tillack, Dörthe, Tselmin, Sergey, Tünnemann-Tarr, Adrienn, Vogt, Anja, Beckerath, Jens von, Wilke, Andreas, Wolf, Ulrich, Zemmrich, Claudia, Rizos, Christos V., Skoumas, Ioannis, Tziomalos, Konstantinos, Rallidis, Loukianos, Kotsis, Vasileios, Doumas, Michalis, Athyros, Vasileios, Skalidis, Emmanouil, Kolovou, Genovefa, Kolovou, Vana, Garoufi, Anastasia, Bilianou, Eleni, Koutagiar, Iosif, Kiouri, Estela, Antza, Christina, Zacharis, Evangelos, Attilakos, Achilleas, Sfikas, George, Koumaras, Charalambos, Anagnostis, Panagiotis, Anastasiou, Georgia, Liamis, George, Koutsogianni, Amalia-Despoina, Petkou, Ermioni, Milionis, Haralambos, Koulouri, Anastasia, Prodromiadou, Elisavet, Karányi, Zsolt, Harangi, Mariann, Bajnok, László, Audikovszky, Mária, Márk, László, Benczúr, Béla, Reiber, István, Nagy, Gergely, Nagy, András, Reddy, Lakshmi Lavanya, Shah, Swarup A. V, Ponde, Chandrashekhar K., Dalal, Jamshed J., Sawhney, Jitendra P.S., Verma, Ishwar C., Altaey, Mays, Al-Jumaily, Khalid, Rasul, Dilshad, Abdalsahib, Ali Fawzi, Jabbar, Amer Abdl, Al-ageedi, Mohanad, Dhamin, Mohammed, AlFil, Sarmad, Khadhim, Foad, Miahy, Sabah, Agar, Ruth, Catapano, Alberico Luigi, Calandra, Sebastiano, Tarugi, Patrizia, Casula, Manuela, Galimberti, Federica, Olmastroni, Elena, Sarzani, Riccardo, Ferri, Claudio, Repetti, Elena, Piro, Salvatore, Suppressa, Patrizia, Meregalli, Giancarla, Borghi, Claudio, Muntoni, Sandro, Calabrò, Paolo, Cipollone, Francesco, Purrello, Francesco, Pujia, Arturo, Passaro, Angelina, Marcucci, Rossella, Pecchioli, Valerio, Pisciotta, Livia, Mandraffino, Giuseppe, Pellegatta, Fabio, Mombelli, Giuliana, Branchi, Adriana, Fiorenza, Anna Maria, Pederiva, Cristina, Werba, Josè Pablo, Parati, Gianfranco, Carubbi, Francesca, Iughetti, Lorenzo, Fortunato, Giuliana, Iannuzzi, Arcangelo, Iannuzzo, Gabriella, Cefalù, Angelo Baldassare, Biasucci, Giacomo, Zambon, Sabina, Pirro, Matteo, Sbrana, Francesco, Trenti, Chiara, D'Erasmo, Laura, Federici, Massimo, Ben, Maria Del, Bartuli, Andrea, Giaccari, Andrea, Pipolo, Antonio, Citroni, Nadia, Guardamagna, Ornella, Lia, Salvatore, Benso, Andrea, Biolo, Gianni, Maroni, Lorenzo, Lupi, Alessandro, Bonanni, Luca, Rinaldi, Elisabetta, Zenti, Maria Grazia, Matsuki, Kota, Hori, Mika, Ogura, Masatsune, Masuda, Daisaku, Kobayashi, Takuya, Nagahama, Kumiko, Al-Jarallah, Mohammed, Radovic, Mirjana, Lunegova, Olga, Bektasheva, Erkayim, Abilova, Saamay, Erglis, Andrejs, Gilis, Dainus, Nesterovics, Georgijs, Saripo, Vita, Meiere, Ruta, Skudrina, Gunda, Terauda, Elizabete, Jambart, Selim, Ayoub, Carine, Ghaleb, Youmna, Aliosaitiene, Urte, Kutkiene, Sandra, Abdul Kadir, Siti Hamimah Sheikh, Kasim, Noor Alicezah Mohd, Nor, Noor Shafina Mohd, Abdul Hamid, Hasidah, Abdul Razak, Suraya, Al-Khateeb, Alyaa, Abd Muid, Suhaila, Abdul Rahman, Thuhairah, Kasim, Sazzli Shahlan, Radzi, Ahmad Bakhtiar Md, Ibrahim, Khairul Shafiq, Rosli, Marshima Mohd, Razali, Rafezah, Chua, Yung An, Razman, Aimi Zafira, Nazli, Sukma Azureen, Aziz, Nazirul, Rosman, Azhari, Abdul Murad, NorAzian, Jalaludin, Mohd Amin, Abdul Latif, Ahmad Zubaidi, Azzopardi, C., Mehta, Roopa, Martagon, Alexandro J., Ramirez, Gabriela A. Galan, Villa, Neftali E Antonio, Vazquez, Arsenio Vargas, Elias-Lopez, Daniel, Retana, Gustavo Gonzalez, Rodriguez, Betsabel, Macías, Jose J. Ceballos, Zazueta, Alejandro Romero, Alvarado, Rocio Martinez, Portano, Julieta D. Morales, Lopez, Humberto Alvares, Sauque-Reyna, Leobardo, Herrera, Laura G. Gomez, Mendia, Luis E. Simental, Aguilar, Humberto Garcia, Cooremans, Elizabeth Ramirez, Aparicio, Berenice Peña, Zubieta, Victoria Mendoza, Gonzalez, Perla A. Carrillo, Ferreira-Hermosillo, Aldo, Portilla, Nacu Caracas, Dominguez, Guadalupe Jimenez, Garcia, Alinna Y. Ruiz, Cazares, Hector E. Arriaga, Gonzalez, Jesus R., Valencia, Carla V. Mendez, Padilla, Francisco G., Prado, Ramon Madriz, Ibarra, Manuel O. De los Rios, Villicaña, Ruy D. Arjona, Rivera, Karina J. Acevedo, Carrera, Ricardo Allende, Alvarez, Jose A., Martinez, Jose C. Amezcua, Bustillo, Manuel de los Reyes Barrera, Vargas, Gonzalo Carazo, Chacon, Roberto Contreras, Andrade, Mario H. Figueroa, Ortega, Ashanty Flores, Alcala, Hector Garcia, de Leon, Laura E. Garcia, Guzman, Berenice Garcia, Garcia, Jose J. Garduño, Cuellar, Juan C. Garnica, Cruz, Jose R. Gomez, Garcia, Anell Hernandez, Almada, Jesus R. Holguin, Herrera, Ursulo Juarez, Sobrevilla, Fabiola Lugo, Rodriguez, Eduardo Marquez, Sibaja, Cristina Martinez, Rodriguez, Alma B. Medrano, Oyervides, Jose C. Morales, Vazquez, Daniel I. Perez, Rodriguez, Eduardo A. Reyes, Osorio, Ma. Ludivina Robles, Saucedo, Juan Rosas, Tamayo, Margarita Torres, Talavera, Luis A. Valdez, Arroyo, Luis E. Vera, Carrillo, Eloy A. Zepeda, Stroes, Erik S, Defesche, J, Zuurbier, L, Reeskamp, L, Ibrahim, S, Roeters van Lennep, Jeanine, Wiegman, Albert, Isara, Alphonsus, Obaseki, Darlington E., Al-Waili, Khalid, Al-Zadjali, Fahad, Al-Zakwani, Ibrahim, Al-Kindi, Mohammed, Al-Mukhaini, Suad, Al-Barwani, Hamida, Rana, Asim, Shah, Lahore Saeed Ullah, Al-Nouri, Fahad, Starostecka, Ewa, Konopka, Agnieszka, Bielecka-Dabrowa, Agata, Lewek, Joanna, Sosnowska, Bozena, Gąsior, Mariusz, Dyrbuś, Krzysztof, Jóźwiak, Jacek, Pajkowski, Marcin, Romanowska-Kocejko, Marzena, Żarczyńska-Buchowiecka, Marta, Chmara, Magdalena, Wasąg, Bartosz, Stróżyk, Aneta, Michalska-Grzonkowska, Aleksandra, Medeiros, Ana Margarida, Alves, Ana Catarina, Silva, Francisco, Lobarinhas, Goreti, Palma, Isabel, de Moura, Jose Pereira, Rico, Miguel Toscano, Rato, Quitéria, Pais, Patrícia, Correia, Susana, Moldovan, Oana, Virtuoso, Maria João, Araujo, Francisco, Salgado, Jose Miguel, Colaço, Ines, Dumitrescu, Andreea, Lengher, Calin, Mosteoru, Svetlana, Meshkov, Alexey, Ershova, Alexandra, Rozhkova, Tatiana, Korneva, Victoria, Yu, Kuznetsova T., Zafiraki, Vitaliy, Voevoda, Mikhail, Gurevich, Victor, Duplyakov, Dmitry, Ragino, Yulia, Chubykina, Uliana, Shaposhnik, Igor, Alkaf, Fahmi, Khudari, Alia, Rwaili, Nawal, Al-Allaf, Faisal, Alghamdi, Mohammad, Batais, Mohammed A, Almigbal, Turky H, Kinsara, Abdulhalim, AlQudaimi, Ashraf Hammouda Ahmed, Awan, Zuhier, Elamin, Omer A, Altaradi, Hani, Popovic, Ljiljana, Singh, Sandra, Rasulic, Iva, Petakov, Ana, Lalic, Nebojsa M., Lam, Carolyn, Le, Tan Ju, Siang, Eric Lim Tien, Dissanayake, Sanjaya, I-Shing, Justin Tang, Shyong, Tai E, Jin, Terrance Chua Siang, Ting, Sharon Pek Li, Ming, Jeremy Hoe Kian, Drum, Chester Lee, Nastar, Fathima Ashna, Jia, Loh Wann, Ya, Natalie Koh Si, Jie, Marvin Chua Wei, Dalan, Rinkoo, Wei, Yong Quek, sian, Tiong Yee, Keong, Yeo Khung, Rong, Siau Kai, Jin, Darren Seah Ee, Ming, Ian Koh Jan, Chang, Tan Hong, Peng, Fabian Yap Kok, Vasanwala, Rashida Farhad, Raslova, Katarina, Balinth, Karin, Buganova, Ingrid, Fabryova, Lubomira, Kadurova, Michaela, Klabnik, Alexander, Kozárová, Miriam, Sirotiakova, Jana, Battelino, Tadej, Cevc, Matija, Debeljak, Marusa, Torkar, Ana Drole, Fras, Zlatko, Jug, Borut, Cugalj, Barbara Kern, Kovac, Jernej, Mlinaric, Matej, Sikonja, Jaka, Pilcher, Gillian Joan, Blom, D J, Wolmarans, K H, Brice, B C, Muñiz-Grijalvo, Ovidio, Díaz-Díaz, Jose Luis, de Isla, Leopoldo Pérez, Fuentes, Francisco, Badimon, Lina, Martin, François, Miserez, Eleonore B., Shipton, Janine L., Ganokroj, Poranee, Chattranukulchai, Pairoj, Jiamjarasrungsi, Wiroj, Thongtang, Nuntakorn, Krittayaphong, Rungroj, Vathesatogkit, Prin, Sriphrapradang, Chutintorn, Phimphilai, Mattabhorn, Leelawattana, Rattana, Anthanont, Pimjai, Suraamornkul, Swangjit, Deerochanawong, Chaicharn, Senthong, Vichai, Torpongpun, Artit, Suteerayongprasert, Panuwat, Pengpong, Nawarat, Sathavarodom, Nattapol, Sunanta, Usanee, Porntharukchareon, Thachanun, Kiatpanabhikul, Phatharaporn, Kaewkrasaesin, Chatchon, Kongkit, Jaruwan, Umphonsathien, Mongkontida, Akbulut, Mehmet, Alici, Gökhan, Bayram, Fahri, Can, Levent Hürkan, Celik, Ahmet, Ceyhan, Ceyhun, Coskun, Fatma Yilmaz, Demir, Mesut, Demircan, Sabri, Dogan, Volkan, Durakoglugil, Emre, Dural, İbrahim Etem, Gedikli, Omer, Hacioglu, Aysa, Ildizli, Muge, Kilic, Salih, Kirilmaz, Bahadir, Kutlu, Merih, Oguz, Aytekin, Ozdogan, Oner, Onrat, Ersel, Ozer, Savas, Sabuncu, Tevfik, Sahin, Tayfun, Sivri, Fatih, Sonmez, Alper, Temizhan, Ahmet, Topcu, Selim, Tokgozoglu, Lale, Tuncez, Abdullah, Vural, Mirac, Yenercag, Mustafa, Yesilbursa, Dilek, Yigit, Zerrin, Yildirim, Aytul Belgi, Yildirir, Aylin, Yilmaz, Mehmet Birhan, Atallah, Bassam, Traina, Mahmoud, Sabbour, Hani, Abdul Hay, Dana, Luqman, Neama, Elfatih, Abubaker, Abdulrasheed, Arshad, Manla, Yosef, Kwok, See, DellOca, Nicolas, Alieva, Rano B., Fozilov, Khurshid G., Hoshimov, Shavkat U., Nizamov, Ulugbek I., Kan, Liliya E., Kim, Andrey R., Abdullaeva, Guzal J., Abdullaev, Alisher A., Do, Doan Loi, Nguyen, Mai Ngoc Thi, Kim, Ngoc Thanh, Le, Thanh Tung, Le, Hong An, and Ray, Kausik K.
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16. Spatial distribution of shrubs and perennial plants under grazing disturbance in the desert steppe of Inner Mongolia
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Wang, Zihan, Meng, Pujia, Wang, Zhongwu, Lv, Shijie, Han, Guodong, Hou, Dongjie, Wang, Jing, Wang, Haiming, and Zhu, Aimin
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17. Portable bioimpedance analyzer for remote body composition monitoring: A clinical investigation under controlled conditions
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Mazza, Elisa, Maurotti, Samantha, Ferro, Yvelise, Doria, Paola, Moraca, Marta, Montalcini, Tiziana, and Pujia, Arturo
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18. Mean platelet volume (MPV) as new marker of diabetic macrovascular complications in patients with different glucose homeostasis
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Velia Cassano, Giuseppe Armentaro, Domenico Iembo, Sofia Miceli, Teresa V. Fiorentino, Elena Succurro, Maria Perticone, Franco Arturi, Marta L. Hribal, Tiziana Montalcini, Francesco Andreozzi, Giorgio Sesti, Arturo Pujia, and Angela Sciacqua
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Mean platelets volume ,Type 2 diabetes ,Pre-diabetes ,Arterial stiffness ,Global longitudinal strain ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Abstract Background Platelets play an important role in the development of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Mean platelet volume (MPV) is considered as biological marker of platelets activity and function. The aim of the present study was to evaluate MPV values and its possible correlation with arterial stiffness and subclinical myocardial damage, in normal glucose tolerance patients (NGT), in newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic (T2DM) patients and in individuals with pre-diabetes. Methods We enrolled 400 newly diagnosed hypertensive patients. All patients underwent an Oral Glucose Tolerance test (OGTT). Arterial stiffness (AS) was evaluated with the measurement of carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (PWV), augmentation pressure (AP) and augmentation index (AI). Echocardiographic recordings were performed using an E-95 Pro ultrasound system. Results Among groups there was an increase in fasting plasma glucose (FPG) (p
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19. Hyaluronic Acid Combined with Ozone in Dental Practice
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Alessio Rosa, Alberto Maria Pujia, and Claudio Arcuri
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hyaluronic acid ,ozone therapy ,biocompatible material ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Background: Topical applications have long been regarded as precise methods for delivering drugs to soft tissues, such as the periodontal ligament, as well as hard structures, including the alveolar bone and cementum. Recently, the combination of hyaluronic acid (HA) and ozone therapy has gained popularity as a supportive treatment for chronic inflammation, in addition to its established role in enhancing healing after dental procedures. Methods: To gather the necessary research for our study, we conducted a systematic search across several databases, including PubMed, Google Scholar, and Ovid. Our study was registered under Prospero number CRD42024569641. The research, which began in June 2015 and concluded in May 2024, systematically examined the potential benefits of topical HA application in the management of both acute and chronic inflammatory diseases. Using relevant keywords and Medical Subject Headings, we selected 28 pertinent studies: three related to gingivitis, thirteen on chronic periodontitis, seven involving dental surgeries such as implants and sinus lifts, and three on oral ulcers. Results: The risk of bias among the analyzed studies was assessed using the RoB 2 tool. Regarding the randomization process, 75% of the studies exhibited a high risk of bias. However, all studies (100%) had a low risk of bias concerning allocation concealment. Only 25% of the studies adequately addressed performance bias, and another 25% reported all outcome data. Nevertheless, 85% of the included studies showed a low risk of reporting bias. Conclusions: The results indicate that the use of topical HA in combination with ozone therapy is highly effective not only in promoting post-operative healing following dental procedures but also in providing positive outcomes for individuals dealing with chronic gingivitis, periodontal inflammation, and oral ulcers.
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20. Zibibbo Grape Seeds’ Polyphenolic Profile: Effects on Bone Turnover and Metabolism
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Mariagiovanna Settino, Samantha Maurotti, Luca Tirinato, Simona Greco, Anna Rita Coppoletta, Antonio Cardamone, Vincenzo Musolino, Tiziana Montalcini, Arturo Pujia, and Rosario Mare
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grape seeds ,polyphenols ,flavonoids ,osteoporosis ,bone health ,Medicine ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
Background: The consumption of seeds as food has become increasingly common due to their numerous health benefits. Among these, the seeds of the Zibibbo grape from Pantelleria, a native species of southern Italy, remain largely unexplored and are usually considered waste material from viticulture. Nevertheless, Zibibbo grape seeds may offer health benefits, particularly for the elderly and people with metabolic disorders, due to their potential content of beneficial compounds such as polyphenols. Methods: The Zibibbo grape seeds extract (ZSE) was characterized using UV-visible spectrophotometry and HPLC chromatography. The antioxidant activity of ZSE was measured by different colorimetric assays and Electronic Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR). Additionally, specific in vitro tests were conducted on human osteoblast cell lines (Saos-2 and MG63) aiming to evaluate the ZSE’s effects on bone turnover and metabolism. Western blotting was used to assess the impact on specific proteins and pathways related to bone health. Results: The ZSE contained almost ~3 mg/mL of carbohydrates and phenolic compounds, including rutin (~6.4 ppm) and hesperidin (~44.6 ppm). The extracts exhibited an antioxidant activity greater than 90% across all tests performed. Moreover, the Zibibbo seed extracts exerted a significant proliferative effect on the Saos-2 cell human osteoblast-like cell line, also modulating the phosphorylation of specific kinases involved in cell health and metabolism. Conclusions: Zibibbo grape seeds are rich in phenolic compounds, especially flavonoids with strong antioxidant and free radical scavenging properties. ZSE demonstrated beneficial effects on bone metabolism and osteoblast proliferation, suggesting potential for counteracting osteodegenerative conditions like osteoporosis. If confirmed through further studies, Zibibbo grape seed phenolic compounds could serve as an adjunctive therapy for osteoporosis, helping to slow aging and bone degeneration.
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21. A highly sensitive bio-barcode immunoassay for multi-residue detection of organophosphate pesticides based on fluorescence anti-quenching
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Xu, Lingyuan, Zhang, Xiuyuan, El-Aty, AM Abd, Wang, Yuanshang, Cao, Zhen, Jia, Huiyan, Salvador, J-Pablo, Hacimuftuoglu, Ahmet, Cui, Xueyan, Zhang, Yudan, Wang, Kun, She, Yongxin, Jin, Fen, Zheng, Lufei, Pujia, Baima, Wang, Jing, Jin, Maojun, and Hammock, Bruce D
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Balancing the risks and benefits of organophosphate pesticides (OPs) on human and environmental health relies partly on their accurate measurement. A highly sensitive fluorescence anti-quenching multi-residue bio-barcode immunoassay was developed to detect OPs (triazophos, parathion, and chlorpyrifos) in apples, turnips, cabbages, and rice. Gold nanoparticles were functionalized with monoclonal antibodies against the tested OPs. DNA oligonucleotides were complementarily hybridized with an RNA fluorescent label for signal amplification. The detection signals were generated by DNA-RNA hybridization and ribonuclease H dissociation of the fluorophore. The resulting fluorescence signal enables multiplexed quantification of triazophos, parathion, and chlorpyrifos residues over the concentration range of 0.01-25, 0.01-50, and 0.1-50 ng/mL with limits of detection of 0.014, 0.011, and 0.126 ng/mL, respectively. The mean recovery ranged between 80.3% and 110.8% with relative standard deviations of 7.3%-17.6%, which correlate well with results obtained by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). The proposed bio-barcode immunoassay is stable, reproducible and reliable, and is able to detect low residual levels of multi-residue OPs in agricultural products.
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22. Pharmacological therapy of osteoporosis
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Rondinelli I, Castagna A, Fava A, Gorgone G, Montalcini T, and Pujia A
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23. Functional seizures and binge eating disorder: A cross-sectional study
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Mammì, Anna, Bova, Valentina, Martino, Iolanda, Sammarra, Ilaria, Ferlazzo, Edoardo, Pascarella, Angelo, Abelardo, Domenico, Marsico, Oreste, Torino, Claudia, Cianci, Vittoria, Viola, Giulia, Pecoraro, Valeria, Beghi, Massimiliano, Gambardella, Antonio, Pujia, Arturo, Aguglia, Umberto, and Gasparini, Sara
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24. How may we effectively motivate people to reduce the consumption of meat? Results of a meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials
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Di Gennaro, Gianfranco, Licata, Francesca, Pujia, Arturo, Montalcini, Tiziana, and Bianco, Aida
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25. Exploring the impact of lipid droplets on the evolution and progress of hepatocarcinoma
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Samantha Maurotti, Nadia Geirola, Miriam Frosina, Angela Mirarchi, Francesca Scionti, Rosario Mare, Tiziana Montalcini, Arturo Pujia, and Luca Tirinato
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lipid droplets ,liver ,MAFLD ,MASH ,cirrhosis ,hepatocarcinoma ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Over the past 10 years, the biological role of lipid droplets (LDs) has gained significant attention in the context of both physiological and pathological conditions. Considerable progress has been made in elucidating key aspects of these organelles, yet much remains to be accomplished to fully comprehend the myriad functions they serve in the progression of hepatic tumors. Our current perception is that LDs are complex and active structures managed by a distinct set of cellular processes. This understanding represents a significant paradigm shift from earlier perspectives. In this review, we aim to recapitulate the function of LDs within the liver, highlighting their pivotal role in the pathogenesis of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) (Hsu and Loomba, 2024) and their contribution to the progression towards more advanced pathological stages up to hepatocellular carcinoma (HC) (Farese and Walther, 2009). We are aware of the molecular complexity and changes occurring in the neoplastic evolution of the liver. Our attempt, however, is to summarize the most important and recent roles of LDs across both healthy and all pathological liver states, up to hepatocarcinoma. For more detailed insights, we direct readers to some of the many excellent reviews already available in the literature (Gluchowski et al., 2017; Hu et al., 2020; Seebacher et al., 2020; Paul et al., 2022).
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26. Narrow Implants and Overdentures in the Total Rehabilitation of Atrophic Edentulous Jaws: Review of Clinical Aspects with Meta-Analysis
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Alessio Rosa, Alberto Maria Pujia, Riccardo De Angelis, and Claudio Arcuri
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Background: The present study analyzes the clinical aspects of the use of small-diameter implants for the fixation of total overdenture-type prostheses on both totally edentulous dental arches. Materials and methods: This is a review of all randomized controlled trials of at least ten patients with a control group in which at least two narrow implants were placed, published between January 2010 and July 2023. Most databases were analyzed, and clinical studies involving the insertion of at least two narrow implants (
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27. Feedback and contribution of vegetation, air temperature and precipitation to land surface temperature in the Yangtze River Basin considering statistical analysis
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Jinlian Liu, Xinyao Zhou, Hanya Tang, Fengqin Yan, Shiwei Liu, Xuguang Tang, Zhi Ding, Ke Jiang, and Pujia Yu
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Land surface temperature (LST), especially day-night LST difference $\lpar {{\rm LS}{\rm T}_{\rm d}-{\rm LS}{\rm T}_{\rm n}} \rpar$, is a key variable for the stability of terrestrial ecosystems, affected by vegetation and climate change. Quantifying the contribution and feedback of vegetation and climate to LST changes is critical to developing mitigation strategies. Based on LST, Normalized vegetation index (NDVI), land use (LU), air temperature (AT) and precipitation (Pre) from 2003 to 2021, partial correlation was used to analyze the response of LST to vegetation and climate. The feedback and contribution of both to LST were further quantified by using spatial linear relationships and partial derivatives analysis. The results showed that both interannual LST $\lpar {{\rm LS}{\rm T}_{\rm y}} \rpar$ and ${\rm LS}{\rm T}_{\rm d}-{\rm LS}{\rm T}_{\rm n}$ responded negatively to vegetation, and vegetation had a negative feedback effect in areas with significantly altered. Vegetation was also a major contributor to the decline of ${\rm LS}{\rm T}_{\rm d}-{\rm LS}{\rm T}_{\rm n}.$ With the advantage of positive partial correlation area of 94.99%, AT became the main driving factor and contributor to ${\rm LS}{\rm T}_{\rm y}$ change trend. Pre contributed negatively to both ${\rm LS}{\rm T}_{\rm y}$ and ${\rm LS}{\rm T}_{\rm d}-{\rm LS}{\rm T}_{\rm n}$, with contributions of −0.004 °C/y and −0.022 °C/y, respectively. AT played a decisive role in LST warming of YRB, which was partially mitigated by vegetation and Pre. The present research contributed to the detection of LST changes and improved understanding of the driving mechanism.
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28. Future variation of land surface temperature in the Yangtze River Basin based on CMIP6 model
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Jinlian Liu, Hanya Tang, Fengqin Yan, Shiwei Liu, Xuguang Tang, Zhi Ding, and Pujia Yu
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In recent years, past changes in global and regional land surface temperatures (LST) have been well studied, however, future LST changes have been largely ignored owing to data limitations. In this study, three climate variables of CMIP6, namely air temperature (AT), precipitation (Pre), and leaf area index (LAI), were spatially corrected using the Delta downscaling method. On this basis, by combining MODIS LST, elevation, slope and aspect, a random forest (RF) model was built to calculate the LST from 2022 to 2100. The absolute variability (AV) and Mann-Kendall (M-K) tests were used to quantitatively detect interannual and seasonal LST changes in different Shared Socioeconomic Pathways (SSPs) scenarios. The results showed that the AV value increased successively from SSP1-2.6 to SSP2-4.5 and then to SSP5-8.5. Compared with the base period (2003-2021), the increment in interannual, spring, summer and autumn LST during 2022–2100 was mainly between 1 and 2 °C under three scenarios. The interannual and seasonal LST were spatially characterized by significant warming over large areas, and the increasing was the fastest under SSP5-8.5. These results indicate that, in the future, LST will increase further over large areas, especially in winter.
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29. Changes in soil aggregate stability and aggregate-associated carbon under different slope positions in a karst region of Southwest China
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Liu, Shiwei, Wang, Rutong, Yang, Yan, Shi, Weiyu, Jiang, Ke, Jia, Luyao, Zhang, Feng, Liu, Xian, Ma, Lei, Li, Cheng, and Yu, Pujia
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30. Preventing muscle wasting: pro‐insulin C‐peptide prevents loss in muscle mass in streptozotocin‐diabetic rats
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Samantha Maurotti, Roberta Pujia, Angelo Galluccio, Saverio Nucera, Vincenzo Musolino, Rosario Mare, Miriam Frosina, Francesca Rita Noto, Vincenzo Mollace, Stefano Romeo, Arturo Pujia, and Tiziana Montalcini
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Abstract Background C‐peptide therapy exerts several positive actions on nerves, vasculature, smooth muscle relaxation, kidney function and bone. To date, the role of C‐peptide in preventing type 1 diabetes‐related muscle atrophy has not been investigated. Our aim was to evaluate if C‐peptide infusion prevents muscle wasting in diabetic rats. Methods Twenty‐three male Wistar rats were randomly divided into three groups: normal control group, diabetic group and diabetic group plus C‐peptide. Diabetes was induced by streptozotocin injection, and C‐peptide was administered subcutaneously for 6 weeks. The blood samples were obtained at baseline, before streptozotocin injection and at the end of the study to assess C‐peptide, ubiquitin and other laboratory parameters. We also tested the ability of C‐peptide to regulate the skeletal muscle mass, the ubiquitin–proteasome system, the autophagy pathway as well as to improve muscle quality. Results C‐peptide administration reversed hyperglycaemia (P = 0.02) and hypertriglyceridaemia (P = 0.01) in diabetic plus C‐peptide rats compared with diabetic control rats. The diabetic‐control animals displayed a lower weight of the muscles in the lower limb considered individually than the control rats and the diabetic plus C‐peptide rats (P = 0.03; P = 0.03; P = 0.04; P = 0.004, respectively). The diabetic‐control rats presented a significantly higher serum concentration of ubiquitin compared with the diabetic plus C‐peptide and the control animals (P = 0.02 and P = 0.01). In muscles of the lower limb, the pAmpk expression was higher in the diabetic plus C‐peptide than the diabetic‐control rats (in the gastrocnemius, P = 0.002; in the tibialis anterior P = 0.005). The protein expression of Atrogin‐1 in gastrocnemius and tibialis was lower in the diabetic plus C‐peptide than in diabetic‐control rats (P = 0.02, P = 0.03). After 42 days, the cross‐sectional area in the gastrocnemius of the diabetic plus C‐peptide group had been reduced by 6.6% while the diabetic‐control rats had a 39.5% reduction compared with the control animals (P = 0.02). The cross‐sectional area of the tibialis and the extensor digitorum longus muscles was reduced, in the diabetic plus C‐peptide rats, by 10% and 11%, respectively, while the diabetic‐control group had a reduction of 65% and 45% compared with the control animals (both P
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31. The Hull-Strominger system and the Anomaly flow on a class of solvmanifolds
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Pujia, Mattia
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Mathematics - Differential Geometry ,High Energy Physics - Theory ,Mathematical Physics - Abstract
We study the Hull-Strominger system and the Anomaly flow on a special class of 2-step solvmanifolds, namely the class of almost-abelian Lie groups. In this setting, we characterize the existence of invariant solutions to the Hull-Strominger system with respect to the family of Gauduchon connections in the anomaly cancellation equation. Then, motivated by the results on the Anomaly flow, we investigate the flow of invariant metrics in our setting, proving that it always reduces to a flow of a special form. Finally, under an extra assumption on the initial metrics, we show that the flow is immortal and, when the slope parameter is zero, it always converges to a K\"ahler metric, Comment: Final version, 16 pages. To appear on J. Geom. Phys
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32. Effect of Combined Application of Wood Vinegar Solution and Biochar on Saline Soil Properties and Cotton Stress Tolerance
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Liu Yang, Guangmu Tang, Wanli Xu, Yunshu Zhang, Songrui Ning, Pujia Yu, Jie Zhu, Qingsong Wu, and Peng Yu
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wood vinegar solution ,biochar ,single application ,combined application ,enzyme activity ,resistance ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
Biomass pyrolysis by-products, such as biochar (BC) and wood vinegar (WV), are widely used as soil conditioners and efficiency enhancers in agriculture. A pot experiment was conducted to examine the effects of WV, both alone and in combination with BC, on soil properties in mildly saline soil and on cotton stress tolerance. The results demonstrated that BC and WV application, either individually or together, increased soil nutrient content. The combined application was more effective than the individual applications, resulting in a 5.18–20.12% increase in organic matter, a 2.65–15.04% increase in hydrolysable nitrogen, a 2.23–58.05% increase in effective phosphorus, and a 2.71–29.38% increase in quick-acting potassium. Additionally, the combined application of WV and BC led to greater improvements in cotton plant height, net photosynthetic rate (Pn), leaf nitrate reductase (NR), superoxide dismutase (SOD), and catalase (CAT) activities compared to the application of BC or WV alone. The enhancements in this study varied across different parameters. Plant height showed an increase of 14.32–21.90%. Net photosynthetic rate improved by 13.56–17.60%. Leaf nitrate reductase increased by 5.47–37.79%. Superoxide dismutase and catalase showed improvements of 5.82–64.95% and 10.36–71.40%, respectively (p < 0.05). Moreover, the combined treatment outperformed the individual applications of WV and BC, resulting in a significant decrease in MDA levels by 2.47–51.72% over the experimental period. This combined treatment ultimately enhanced cotton stress tolerance. Using the entropy weight method to analyze the results, it was concluded that the combined application of WV and BC could enhance soil properties in mildly saline soils, increase cotton resistance, and hold significant potential for widespread application.
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33. Familial hypercholesterolaemia in children and adolescents from 48 countries: a cross-sectional study
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Dharmayat, Kanika Inamdar, Vallejo-Vaz, Antonio J., Stevens, Christophe A.T., Brandts, Julia M., Lyons, Alexander R.M., Groselj, Urh, Abifadel, Marianne, Aguilar-Salinas, Carlos A., Alhabib, Khalid, Alkhnifsawi, Mutaz, Almahmeed, Wael, Alnouri, Fahad, Alonso, Rodrigo, Al-Rasadi, Khalid, Ashavaid, Tester F., Banach, Maciej, Béliard, Sophie, Binder, Christoph, Bourbon, Mafalda, Chlebus, Krzysztof, Corral, Pablo, Cruz, Diogo, Descamps, Olivier S., Drogari, Euridiki, Durst, Ronen, Ezhov, Marat V., Genest, Jacques, Harada-Shiba, Mariko, Holven, Kirsten B., Humphries, Steve E., Khovidhunkit, Weerapan, Lalic, Katarina, Laufs, Ulrich, Liberopoulos, Evangelos, Roeters van Lennep, Jeanine, Lima-Martinez, Marcos Miguel, Lin, Jie, Maher, Vincent, März, Winfried, Miserez, André R., Mitchenko, Olena, Nawawi, Hapizah, Panayiotou, Andrie G., Paragh, György, Postadzhiyan, Arman, Reda, Ashraf, Reiner, Željko, Reyes, Ximena, Sadiq, Fouzia, Sahebkar, Amirhossein, Schunkert, Heribert, Shek, Aleksandr B., Stroes, Eric, Su, Ta-Chen, Subramaniam, Tavintharan, Susekov, Andrey, Vázquez Cárdenas, Alejandra, Huong Truong, Thanh, Tselepis, Alexandros D., Vohnout, Branislav, Wang, Luya, Yamashita, Shizuya, Al-Sarraf, Ahmad, Al-Sayed, Nasreen, Davletov, Kairat, Dwiputra, Bambang, Gaita, Dan, Kayikcioglu, Meral, Latkovskis, Gustavs, Marais, A. David, Thushara Matthias, Anne, Mirrakhimov, Erkin, Nordestgaard, Børge G., Petrulioniene, Zaneta, Pojskic, Belma, Sadoh, Wilson, Tilney, Myra, Tomlinson, Brian, Tybjærg-Hansen, Anne, Viigimaa, Margus, Catapano, Alberico L., Freiberger, Tomas, Hovingh, G. Kees, Mata, Pedro, Soran, Handrean, Raal, Frederick, Watts, Gerald F., Schreier, Laura, Bañares, Virginia, Greber-Platzer, Susanne, Baumgartner-Kaut, Margot, de Gier, Charlotte, Dieplinger, Hans, Höllerl, Florian, Innerhofer, Reinhold, Karall, Daniela, Lischka, Julia, Ludvik, Bernhard, Mäser, Martin, Scholl-Bürgi, Sabine, Thajer, Alexandra, Toplak, Hermann, Demeure, Fabian, Mertens, Ann, Balligand, Jean-Luc, Stephenne, Xavier, Sokal, Etienne, Petrov, Ivo, Goudev, Assen, Nikolov, Fedya, Tisheva, Snejana, Yotov, Yoto, Tzvetkov, Ivajlo, Hegele, Robert A, Gaudet, Daniel, Brunham, Liam, Ruel, Isabelle, McCrindle, Brian, Cuevas, Ada, Perica, Dražen, Symeonides, Phivos, Trogkanis, Efstratios, Kostis, Andreas, Ioannou, Andreas, Mouzarou, Angeliki, Georgiou, Anthoula, Stylianou, Andreas, Miltiadous, George, Iacovides, Paris, Deltas, Constantinos, Vrablik, Michal, Urbanova, Zuzana, Jesina, Pavel, Tichy, Lukas, Hyanek, Josef, Dvorakova, Jana, Cepova, Jana, Sykora, Josef, Buresova, Kristyna, Pipek, Michal, Pistkova, Eva, Bartkova, Ivana, S|ulakova, Astrid, Toukalkova, Lenka, Spenerova, Michaela, Maly, Jan, Benn, Marianne, Bendary, Ahmed, Elbahry, Atef, Ferrières, Jean, Ferrieres, Dorota, Peretti, Noel, Bruckert, Eric, Gallo, Antonio, Valero, René, Mourre, Florian, Aouchiche, Karine, Reynaud, Rachel, Tounian, Patrick, Lemale, Julie, Boccara, Franck, Moulin, Philippe, Charrières, Sybil, Di Filippo, Mathilde, Cariou, Bertrand, Paillard, François, Dourmap, Caroline, Pradignac, Alain, Verges, Bruno, Simoneau, Isabelle, Farnier, Michel, Cottin, Yves, Yelnik, Cecile, Hankard, Regis, Schiele, François, Durlach, Vincent, Sultan, Ariane, Carrié, Alain, Rabès, Jean-Pierre, Sanin, Veronika, Schmieder, Raphael S., Ates, Sara, Rizos, Christos V., Skoumas, Ioannis, Tziomalos, Konstantinos, Rallidis, Loukianos, Kotsis, Vasileios, Doumas, Michalis, Skalidis, Emmanouil, Kolovou, Genovefa, Kolovou, Vana, Garoufi, Anastasia, Koutagiar, Iosif, Polychronopoulos, Georgios, Kiouri, Estela, Antza, Christina, Zacharis, Evangelos, Attilakos, Achilleas, Sfikas, George, Koumaras, Charalambos, Anagnostis, Panagiotis, Anastasiou, Georgia, Liamis, George, Adamidis, Petros-Spyridon, Milionis, Haralambos, Lambadiari, Vaia, Stabouli, Stella, Filippatos, Theodosios, Mollaki, Vicky, Tsaroumi, Anastasia, Lamari, Frida, Proyias, Pavlos, Harangi, Mariann, Reddy, Lakshmi Lavanya, Shah, Swarup A. V, Ponde, Chandrashekhar K., Dalal, Jamshed J., Sawhney, Jitendra P.S., Verma, Ishwar C., Hosseini, Susan, Jamialahmadi, Tannaz, Alareedh, Mohammed, Shaghee, Foaad, Rhadi, Sabah Hasan, Abduljalal, Maryam, Alfil, Sarmad, Kareem, Huda, Cohen, Hofit, Leitersdorf, Eran, Schurr, Daniel, Shpitzen, Shoshi, Arca, Marcello, Averna, Maurizio, Bertolini, Stefano, Calandra, Sebastiano, Tarugi, Patrizia, Casula, Manuela, Galimberti, Federica, Gazzotti, Marta, Olmastroni, Elena, Sarzani, Riccardo, Ferri, Claudio, Repetti, Elena, Giorgino, Francesco, Suppressa, Patrizia, Bossi, Antonio Carlo, Borghi, Claudio, Muntoni, Sandro, Cipollone, Francesco, Scicali, Roberto, Pujia, Arturo, Passaro, Angelina, Berteotti, Martina, Pecchioli, Valerio, Pisciotta, Livia, Mandraffino, Giuseppe, Pellegatta, Fabio, Mombelli, Giuliana, Branchi, Adriana, Fiorenza, Anna Maria, Pederiva, Cristina, Werba, José Pablo, Parati, Gianfranco, Nascimbeni, Fabio, Iughetti, Lorenzo, Fortunato, Giuliana, Cavallaro, Raimondo, Iannuzzo, Gabriella, Calabrò, Paolo, Cefalù, Angelo Baldassare, Capra, Maria Elena, Zambon, Alberto, Pirro, Matteo, Sbrana, Francesco, Trenti, Chiara, Minicocci, Ilenia, Federici, Massimo, Del Ben, Maria, Buonuomo, Paola Sabrina, Moffa, Simona, Pipolo, Antonio, Citroni, Nadia, Guardamagna, Ornella, Lia, Salvatore, Benso, Andrea, Biolo, Gianni Biolo, Maroni, Lorenzo, Lupi, Alessandro, Bonanni, Luca, Rinaldi, Elisabetta, Zenti, Maria Grazia, Masuda, Daisaku, Mahfouz, Linda, Jambart, Selim, Ayoub, Carine, Ghaleb, Youmna, Kasim, Noor Alicezah Mohd, Nor, Noor Shafina Mohd, Al-Khateeb, Alyaa, Kadir, Siti Hamimah Sheikh Abdul, Chua, Yung-An, Razman, Aimi Zafira, Nazli, Sukma Azureen, Ranai, Norashikin Mohd, Latif, Ahmad Zubaidi Abd, Torres, María Teresa Magaña, Mehta, Roopa, Martagon, Alexandro J., Ramirez, Gabriela A. Galan, Antonio-Villa, Neftali Eduardo, Vargas-Vazquez, Arsenio, Elias-Lopez, Daniel, Retana, Gustavo Gonzalez, Encinas, Bethsabel Rodrıguez, Macıas, Jose J. Ceballos, Zazueta, Alejandro Romero, Alvarado, Rocio Martinez, Portano, Julieta D. Morales, Lopez, Humberto Alvares, Sauque-Reyna, Leobardo, Gomez Herrera, Laura G., Simental Mendia, Luis E., Aguilar, Humberto Garcia, Cooremans, Elizabeth Ramirez, Aparicio, Berenice Pe~na, Zubieta, Victoria Mendoza, Gonzalez, Perla A. Carrillo, Ferreira-Hermosillo, Aldo, Portilla, Nacu Caracas, Dominguez, Guadalupe Jimenez, Garcia, Alinna Y. Ruiz, Arriaga Cazares, Hector E., Gonzalez Gonzalez, Jesus R., Mendez Valencia, Carla V., Padilla Padilla, Francisco G., Prado, Ramon Madriz, De los Rios Ibarra, Manuel O., Arjona Villica~na, Ruy D., Acevedo Rivera, Karina J., Carrera, Ricardo Allende, Alvarez, Jose A., Amezcua Martinez, Jose C., Barrera Bustillo, Manuel de los Reyes, Vargas, Gonzalo Carazo, Chacon, Roberto Contreras, Figueroa Andrade, Mario H., Ortega, Ashanty Flores, Alcala, Hector Garcia, Garcia de Leon, Laura E., Guzman, Berenice Garcia, Gardu~no Garcia, Jose J., Garnica Cuellar, Juan C., Gomez Cruz, Jose R., Garcia, Anell Hernandez, Holguin Almada, Jesus R., Herrera, Ursulo Juarez, Sobrevilla, Fabiola Lugo, Rodriguez, Eduardo Marquez, Sibaja, Cristina Martinez, Medrano Rodriguez, Alma B., Morales Oyervides, Jose C., Perez Vazquez, Daniel I., Reyes Rodriguez, Eduardo A., Osorio, Ma. Ludivina Robles, Saucedo, Juan Rosas, Tamayo, Margarita Torres, Valdez Talavera, Luis A., Vera Arroyo, Luis E., Zepeda Carrillo, Eloy A., Galema-Boers, Annette, Weigman, Albert, Bogsrud, Martin P., Malik, Munir, Shah, Saeedullah, Khan, Sabeen Abid, Rana, Muhammad Asim, Batool, Hijab, Starostecka, Ewa, Konopka, Agnieszka, Lewek, Joanna, Bielecka-Dąbrowa, Agata, Gach, Agnieszka, Jóźwiak, Jacek, Pajkowski, Marcin, Romanowska-Kocejko, Marzena, Żarczyńska-Buchowiecka, Marta, Hellmann, Marcin, Chmara, Magdalena, Wasąg, Bartosz, Parczewska, Aleksandra, Gilis-Malinowska, Natasza, Borowiec-Wolna, Justyna, Stróżyk, Aneta, Michalska-Grzonkowska, Aleksandra, Chlebus, Izabela, Kleinschmidt, Mariola, Wojtecka, Agnieszka, Zdrojewski, Tomasz, Myśliwiec, Małgorzata, Hennig, Matylda, Medeiros, Ana Margarida, Alves, Ana Catarina, Almeida, Ana Filipa, Lopes, Andreia, Guerra, António, Bilhoto, Carla, Simões, Fernando, Silva, Francisco, Lobarinhas, Goreti, Gama, Guida, Palma, Isabel, Salgado, José Miguel, Matos, Luísa Diogo, Moura, Márcio de, Virtuoso, Maria João, Tavares, Mónica, Ferreira, Patrícia, Pais, Patrícia, Garcia, Paula, Coelho, Raquel, Ribeiro, Raquel, Correia, Susana, Sadykova, Dinara, Slastnikova, Evgenia, Alammari, Dalal, Mawlawi, Horia Ahmed, Alsahari, Atif, Khudary, Alia Abdullah, Alrowaily, Nawal Lafi, Rajkovic, Natasa, Popovic, Ljiljana, Singh, Sandra, Rasulic, Iva, Petakov, Ana, Lalic, Nebojsa M., Peng, Fabian Kok, Vasanwala, Rashida Farhan, Venkatesh, Sreedharan Aravind, Raslova, Katarina, Fabryova, Lubomira, Nociar, Jan, Šaligova, Jana, Potočňáková, Ludmila, Kozárová, Miriam, Varga, Tibor, Kadurova, Michaela, Debreova, Marianna, Novodvorsky, Peter, Gonova, Katarina, Klabnik, Alexander, Buganova, Ingrid, Battelino, Tadej, Bizjan, Barbara Jenko, Debeljak, Marusa, Kovac, Jernej, Mlinaric, Matej, Molk, Neza, Sikonja, Jaka, Sustar, Ursa, Podkrajsek, Katarina Trebusak, Muñiz-Grijalvo, Ovidio, Díaz-Díaz, Jose Luis, de Andrés, Raimundo, Fuentes-Jiménez, Francisco, Blom, Dirk, Miserez, Eleonore B., Shipton, Janine L., Ganokroj, Poranee, Futema, Marta, Ramaswami, Uma, Alieva, Rano B., Fozilov, Khurshid G., Khoshimov, Shavkat U., Nizamov, Ulugbek I., Abdullaeva, Guzal J., Kan, Liliya E., Abdullaev, Alisher A., Zakirova, Daria V., Do, Doan-Loi, Nguyen, Mai-Ngoc-Thi, Kim, Ngoc-Thanh, Le, Thanh-Tung, Le, Hong-An, Santos, Raul, and Ray, Kausik K.
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34. Impact of microvascular complications on the outcomes of diabetic foot in type 2 diabetic patients with documented peripheral artery disease
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Gazzaruso, Carmine, Montalcini, Tiziana, Gallotti, Pietro, Ferrulli, Anna, Massa Saluzzo, Cesare, Pujia, Arturo, Luzi, Livio, and Coppola, Adriana
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35. The Anomaly flow on nilmanifolds
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Pujia, Mattia and Ugarte, Luis
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Mathematics - Differential Geometry ,High Energy Physics - Theory ,Mathematical Physics ,Mathematics - Complex Variables ,53C44, 53C15, 53B15, 53C30 - Abstract
We study the Anomaly flow on $2$-step nilmanifolds with respect to any Hermitian connection in the Gauduchon line. In the case of flat holomorphic bundle, the general solution to the Anomaly flow is given for any initial invariant Hermitian metric. The solutions depend on two constants $K_1$ and $K_2$, and we study the qualitative behaviour of the Anomaly flow in terms of their signs, as well as the convergence in Gromov-Hausdorff topology. The sign of $K_1$ is related to the conformal invariant introduced by Fu, Wang and Wu. In the non-flat case, we find the general evolution equations of the Anomaly flow under certain initial assumptions. This allows us to detect non-flat solutions to the Hull-Strominger-Ivanov system on a concrete nilmanifold, which appear as stationary points of the Anomaly flow with respect to the Bismut connection., Comment: 34 pages. Comments are welcome
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36. Positive Hermitian curvature flow on complex 2-step nilpotent Lie groups
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Pujia, Mattia
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Mathematics - Differential Geometry ,53C44, 53C15, 53C07, 53B15 - Abstract
We study the positive Hermitian curvature flow of left-invariant metrics on complex 2-step nilpotent Lie groups. In this setting we completely characterize the long-time behaviour of the flow, showing that normalized solutions to the flow subconverge to a non-flat algebraic soliton, in Cheeger- Gromov topology. We also exhibit a uniqueness result for algebraic solitons on such Lie groups., Comment: 9 pages. Some minor changes. To appear on manuscripta math
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37. Serum calcium level is related to both intima-media thickness and carotid atherosclerosis: a neglect risk factor in obese/overweight subjects
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Montalcini Tiziana, Gorgone Gaetano, and Pujia Arturo
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Calcium ,Atherosclerosis ,Carotid ,Obesity ,Ultrasound ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Background Experimental studies suggested that high serum calcium may be important in the pathogenesis of vascular diseases. Since calcium seems to affect specifically the cerebrovascular district, aim of this study was to determine the relation between serum calcium levels, within normal range, and subclinical atherosclerosis in the carotid arteries, in a population of obese/overweight subjects. Methods In our retrospective study we included 472 subjects (59% female) with body mass index equal to or more than 25 kg/m2. They underwent a physical examination, a biochemical assessment (including calcium evaluation) and a B-mode ultrasonography of the extracranial carotid arteries to detect carotid atherosclerosis presence and to measure intima-media thickness. Results Mean age of the population was 50 ±12 years. Prevalence of the Carotid atherosclerosis was 40%. Mean carotid intima-media thickness was 0,66 ± 0,18 mm. The univariate and multivariate analysis showed an association between calcium and carotid intima-media thickness (p = 0,035). We divided the population in serum calcium tertiles. We found an higher carotid atherosclerosis prevalence in the III tertile in comparison to that of the I tertile (p = 0,039). Conclusions In this study we found a positive relation between serum calcium levels, within normal range, and subclinical atherosclerosis in the carotid arteries, in a population of obese/overweight subjects. It is important to consider the impact of the serum calcium levels in the overall risk assessment of patients, at least in obese subjects.
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38. Prevalence of functional gastrointestinal disorders in Italian children living in different regions: analysis of the difference and the role of diet
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Cenni, Sabrina, Pensabene, Licia, Dolce, Pasquale, Campanozzi, Angelo, Salvatore, Silvia, Pujia, Roberta, Serra, Maria Rosaria, Scarpato, Elena, Miele, Erasmo, Staiano, Annamaria, and Strisciuglio, Caterina
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39. Soil bacterial communities in alpine wetlands in arid Central Asia remain stable during the seasonal freeze–thaw period
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Chen, Mo, Yang, Zailei, Abulaizi, Maidinuer, Hu, Yang, Tian, Yuxin, Hu, Yunpeng, Yu, Guangling, Zhu, Xinping, Yu, Pujia, and Jia, Hongtao
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40. Refinement of the diagnostic approach for the identification of children and adolescents affected by familial hypercholesterolemia: Evidence from the LIPIGEN study
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Anesi, Adriano, Arca, Marcello, Auricchio, Renata, Averna, Maurizio, Baldera, Davide, Banderali, Giuseppe, Beccuti, Guglielmo, Benso, Andrea, Berteotti, Martina, Bertolini, Stefano, Bianconi, Vanessa, Biasucci, Giacomo, Biolo, Gianni, Bonanni, Luca, Borghi, Claudio, Bossi, Antonio Carlo, Branchi, Adriana, Bruzzi, Patrizia, Bucci, Marco, Buonuomo, Paola Sabrina, Calabrò, Paolo, Calandra, Sebastiano, Carubbi, Francesca, Cavallaro, Raimondo, Cefalù, Angelo Baldassarre, Cesaro, Arturo, Cipollone, Francesco, Citroni, Nadia, Colombo, Emanuela, Coppola, Chiara, D'Addato, Sergio, Dal Pino, Beatrice, Dalla Nora, Edoardo, De Corrado, Giuseppe, Del Ben, Maria, Di Molfetta, Sergio, Di Taranto, Maria Donata, Fainelli, Giulia, Federici, Massimo, Ferri, Claudio, Fiorenza, Anna Maria, Formisano, Elena, Fortunato, Giuliana, Giaccari, Andrea, Giorgino, Francesco, Grigore, Liliana, Guardamagna, Ornella, Iannuzzi, Arcangelo, Iannuzzo, Gabriella, Iughetti, Lorenzo, Lia, Salvatore, Longo, Susanna, Lupi, Alessandro, Mandraffino, Giuseppe, Marcucci, Rossella, Maroni, Lorenzo, Massini, Giulia, Mazza, Elisa, Melchioda, Elena, Meregalli, Giancarla, Minicocci, Ilenia, Moffa, Simona, Mombelli, Giuliana, Muntoni, Sandro, Nascimbeni, Fabio, Negri, Emanuele Alberto, Notargiacomo, Serena, Panfili, Filippo Maria, Parati, Gianfranco, Passaro, Angelina, Pavanello, Chiara, Pecchioli, Valerio, Pecchioli, Lorenzo, Pellegatta, Fabio, Perla, Francesco Massimo, Pipolo, Antonio, Piro, Salvatore, Pirro, Matteo, Pisciotta, Livia, Pujia, Roberta, Putotto, Carolina, Repetti, Elena, Rinaldi, Elisabetta, Romandini, Alessandra, Sani, Elena, Sarnari, Silvia, Sarzani, Riccardo, Sbrana, Francesco, Scicali, Roberto, Scuruchi, Michele, Suppressa, Patrizia, Tarugi, Patrizia, Trenti, Chiara, Vinci, Pierandrea, Werba, José Pablo, Zambon, Sabina, Zambon, Alberto, Zenti, Maria Grazia, Casula, Manuela, Gazzotti, Marta, Capra, Maria Elena, Olmastroni, Elena, Galimberti, Federica, Catapano, Alberico L., and Pederiva, Cristina
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41. A systematic review and comprehensive analysis on ecological restoration of mining areas in the arid region of China: Challenge, capability and reconsideration
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Xu, Hailiang, Xu, Fujun, Lin, Tao, Xu, Qiao, Yu, Pujia, Wang, Chuhan, Aili, Aishajiang, Zhao, Xinfeng, Zhao, Wanyu, Zhang, Peng, Yang, Yongqiang, and Yuan, Kaiye
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42. Bending Resistance at Hip and Fractures Risk in Postmenopausal Women Independent of Bone Mineral Density
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Mazza, Elisa, Ferro, Yvelise, Pujia, Roberta, Maurotti, Samantha, Geirola, Nadia, Gazzaruso, Carmine, Romeo, Stefano, Pujia, Arturo, and Montalcini, Tiziana
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43. Association of erectile dysfunction with diabetic foot and its outcomes in type 2 diabetic men
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Coppola, Adriana, Gallotti, Pietro, Montalcini, Tiziana, Terruzzi, Ileana, Pujia, Arturo, Luzi, Livio, and Gazzaruso, Carmine
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44. Whether human-induced activities could change the gradient pattern of coastal land use along the sea-land direction: a case study in Manila Bay, Philippines
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Ding, Zhi, Su, Fenzhen, Chen, Yanan, Liu, Ying, Feng, Xue, Hu, Wenqiu, Yan, Fengqin, Li, He, Yu, Pujia, and Tang, Xuguang
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45. Influence of Land Use Types on Soil Properties and Soil Quality in Karst Regions of Southwest China
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Lei Ma, Hongtao Si, Manyi Li, Cheng Li, Dongxue Zhu, Zheng Mao, Youlong Yan, Ke Jiang, and Pujia Yu
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soil quality index ,nonlinear scoring method ,weighted additive model ,sensitive index ,Agriculture - Abstract
Establishing a suitable and useful soil quality index (SQI) is the key to accurately evaluating changes in soil quality (SQ) under different land use types. In the present study, a suitable and useful SQI using a minimum data set (MDS) with two scoring methods (linear scoring method and nonlinear scoring method) and two additive models (simple additive model with same weighting value and weighted additive model with significant different weighting value) was established to compare SQ under different land uses in Longtan valley. Soil samples were collected under one dryland (DRYL), one paddy (PADD), one orchard (GRA), and one natural forest (FORE), and 13 soil properties were measured. The four land use types had the same soil type and similar environmental conditions. Land use types had significant effects on the measured 12 soil properties. The top two principal components in Principal Component Analysis were chosen, and their cumulative variance was more than 90%. Soil indicators of soil labile carbon, C/N ratio, and microaggregates were chosen as members of MDS in this study. Significant (p < 0.001) positive correlations among the four establishing SQIs were found. The values of the sensitive index ranged from 47.17% to 82.12% for the four SQIs, and the SQI established using the nonlinear scoring method and weighted additive model (SQI-NLW) had the highest values. Among the four land use types, the four SQIs had similar change trends, and the average values of SQ under FORE (0.73) and PADD (0.68) were significantly higher than those under GRA (0.54) and DRYL (0.43). These results indicated that the SQI-NLW was an effective and precise tool to assess SQ under different land uses in similar regions, and the FORE and PADD were the suitable land use types for the sustainable use of soils in karst regions.
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46. Variation of the Start Date of the Vegetation Growing Season (SOS) and Its Climatic Drivers in the Tibetan Plateau
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Hanya Tang, Yongke Li, Xizao Sun, Xuelin Zhou, Cheng Li, Lei Ma, Jinlian Liu, Ke Jiang, Zhi Ding, Shiwei Liu, Pujia Yu, Luyao Jia, and Feng Zhang
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Tibetan Plateau ,start date of the growing season ,climate change ,PLSR ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
Climate change inevitably affects vegetation growth in the Tibetan Plateau (TP). Understanding the dynamics of vegetation phenology and the responses of vegetation phenology to climate change are crucial for evaluating the impacts of climate change on terrestrial ecosystems. Despite many relevant studies conducted in the past, there still remain research gaps concerning the dominant factors that induce changes in the start date of the vegetation growing season (SOS). In this study, the spatial and temporal variations of the SOS were investigated by using a long-term series of the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) spanning from 2001 to 2020, and the response of the SOS to climate change and the predominant climatic factors (air temperature, LST or precipitation) affecting the SOS were explored. The main findings were as follows: the annual mean SOS concentrated on 100 DOY–170 DOY (day of a year), with a delay from east to west. Although the SOS across the entire region exhibited an advancing trend at a rate of 0.261 days/year, there were notable differences in the advancement trends of SOS among different vegetation types. In contrast to the current advancing SOS, the trend of future SOS changes shows a delayed trend. For the impacts of climate change on the SOS, winter Tmax (maximum temperature) played the dominant role in the temporal shifting of spring phenology across the TP, and its effect on SOS was negative, meaning that an increase in winter Tmax led to an earlier SOS. Considering the different conditions required for the growth of various types of vegetation, the leading factor was different for the four vegetation types. This study contributes to the understanding of the mechanism of SOS variation in the TP.
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47. Soil bacterial communities in alpine wetlands in arid Central Asia remain stable during the seasonal freeze–thaw period
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Mo Chen, Zailei Yang, Maidinuer Abulaizi, Yang Hu, Yuxin Tian, Yunpeng Hu, Guangling Yu, Xinping Zhu, Pujia Yu, and Hongtao Jia
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Seasonal freeze–thaw period ,Microbial network ,Alpine wetland ,Bacterial community ,Community structure ,Ecology ,QH540-549.5 - Abstract
Under the background of climate change, freeze–thaw patterns tend to be turbulent: ecosystem function processes and their mutual feedback mechanisms with microorganisms in sensitive areas around the world are currently a hot topic of research. We studied changes of soil properties in alpine wetlands located in arid areas of Central Asia during the seasonal freeze–thaw period (which included an initial freezing period, a deep freezing period, and a thawing period), and analyzed changes in soil bacterial community diversity, structure, network in different stages with the help of high-throughput sequencing technology. The results showed that the α diversity of the soil bacterial community showed a continuous decreasing trend during the seasonal freeze–thaw period. The relative abundance of dominant bacterial groups (Proteobacteria (39.04%–41.28%) and Bacteroidota (14.61%–20.12%)) did not change significantly during the freeze–thaw period. At the genus level, different genera belonging to the same phylum dominated in different stages, or there were clusters of genera belonging to different phylum. For example, g_Ellin6067, g_unclassified_f_Geobacteraceae, g_unclassified_f_Gemmatimonadaceae coexisted in the same cluster, belonging to Proteobacteria, Desulfobacterota and Gemmatimonadota respectively, and their abundance increased significantly during the freezing period. This “adaptive freeze–thaw” phylogenetic model suggests a heterogeneous stress resistance of bacteria during the freeze–thaw period. In addition, network analysis showed that, although the bacterial network was affected to some extent by environmental changes during the initial freezing period and its recovery in the thawing period lagged behind, the network complexity and stability did not change much as a whole. Our results prove that soil bacterial communities in alpine wetlands are highly resistant and adaptive to seasonal freeze–thaw conditions. As far as we know, compared with short-term freeze–thaw cycles research, this is the first study examining the influence of seasonal freeze–thaw on soil bacterial communities in alpine wetlands. Overall, our findings provide a solid base for further investigations of biogeochemical cycle processes under future climate change.
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48. A systematic review and comprehensive analysis on ecological restoration of mining areas in the arid region of China: Challenge, capability and reconsideration
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Hailiang Xu, Fujun Xu, Tao Lin, Qiao Xu, Pujia Yu, Chuhan Wang, Aishajiang Aili, Xinfeng Zhao, Wanyu Zhao, Peng Zhang, Yongqiang Yang, and Kaiye Yuan
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Ecological restoration ,Mining area ,Arid region ,Challenge ,Capability ,Reconsideration ,Ecology ,QH540-549.5 - Abstract
The arid region in China with rich mineral resources are belongs to ecological fragile region with inadequate recovering capacity. Hundred years of continues mining of mineral resources for economic purposes, leads to the problem of land degradation caused by the spatial coupling of large-scale mining disturbance and arid fragile ecological environment. The environmental problems created by mining have not been addressed promptly, while at the same time, new problems have emerged. On the basis of our 20 years of practical experience on ecological restoration in mining areas, review and synthesis of selective literature, with interpretation and perspective, the mining situation and its ecological impacts, the factors impeding ecological restoration capability in the arid region in China were examined, the key challenges and promotion strategy were presented. The main findings of this study are as follows: Land degradation is the most prominent problem resulting in mining activities, and mainly reflected by immediate disturbance, long term effects and ecological degradation. The main challenges faced by mining area restoration in arid areas are unclear objectives of ecological restoration, lack of ecological water consumption, unreasonable selection of indigenous plants, serious land degradation and wide restoration area. Our restoration experiments in typical mining areas have proved that the micro-topography reconstruction measures can increase surface roughness, redistribute limited precipitation resources (especially snow), and make soil water and nutrients carried by surface runoff and collected in valleys to regulate soil infiltration and water supply, so as to achieve water-saving and non-irrigated vegetation restoration. The ideal restoration effects are the improvement of vegetation coverage, the increase of available land resources, and the improvement of ecosystem services in mining areas. This study would be helpful to carried out related implementation on ecological restoration and could act as a valuable reference for the researchers involved in the ecological restoration in arid region.
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49. Hermitian curvature flow on complex locally homogeneous surfaces
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Pediconi, Francesco and Pujia, Mattia
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Mathematics - Differential Geometry ,Mathematics - Complex Variables ,53C44 (Primary), 53C15, 53C30, 53C55 (Secondary) - Abstract
We study the Hermitian curvature flow of locally homogeneous non-K\"ahler metrics on compact complex surfaces. In particular, we characterize the long-time behavior of the solutions to the flow. We also provide the first example of a compact complex non-K\"ahler manifold admitting a finite time singularity for the Hermitian curvature flow. Finally, we compute the Gromov-Hausdorff limit of immortal solutions after a suitable normalization. Our results follow by a case-by-case analysis of the flow on each complex model geometry., Comment: Some minor changes. A new appendix containing explicit tensor components. To appear on Ann. Mat. Pura Appl
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50. A new nutraceutical (Livogen Plus®) improves liver steatosis in adults with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
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Yvelise Ferro, Roberta Pujia, Elisa Mazza, Lidia Lascala, Oscar Lodari, Samantha Maurotti, Arturo Pujia, and Tiziana Montalcini
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Nutraceutical ,Fatty liver disease ,Bioactive components ,Hepatic steatosis ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Background Currently, there is no approved medication for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease management. Pre-clinical and clinical studies showed that several bioactive molecules in plants or foods (i.e., curcumin complex, bergamot polyphenol fraction, artichoke leaf extract, black seed oil, concentrate fish oil, picroliv root, glutathione, S-adenosyl-l-methionine and other natural ingredients) have been associated with improved fatty liver disease. Starting from these evidences, our purpose was to evaluate the effects of a novel combination of abovementioned nutraceuticals as a treatment for adults with fatty liver disease. Methods A total of 140 participants with liver steatosis were enrolled in a randomized, double-blind, placebo controlled clinical trial. The intervention group received six softgel capsules daily of a nutraceutical (namely Livogen Plus®) containing a combination of natural bioactive components for 12 weeks. The control group received six softgel capsules daily of a placebo containing maltodextrin for 12 weeks. The primary outcome measure was the change in liver fat content (CAP score). CAP score, by transient elastography, serum glucose, lipids, transaminases, and cytokines were measured at baseline and after intervention. Results After adjustment for confounding variables (i.e., CAP score and triglyceride at baseline, and changes of serum γGT, and vegetable and animal proteins, cholesterol intake at the follow-up), we found a greater CAP score reduction in the nutraceutical group rather than placebo (− 34 ± 5 dB/m vs. − 20 ± 5 dB/m, respectively; p = 0.045). The CAP score reduction (%) was even greater in those with aged 60 or less, low baseline HDL-C, AST reduction as well as in men. Conclusion Our results showed that a new combination of bioactive molecules as nutraceutical was safe and effective in reducing liver fat content over 12 weeks in individuals with hepatic steatosis. Trial registration ISRCTN, ISRCTN70887063. Registered 03 August 2021—retrospectively registered, https://doi.org/10.1186/ISRCTN70887063
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