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2. Cardiovascular mortality in mothers following perinatal loss is a significant problem with an elusive cause
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Radin, R G and Schisterman, E F
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- 2016
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3. Dietary intake and major food sources of polyphenols in people with type 2 diabetes: The TOSCA.IT Study
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Vitale, M, Masulli, M, Rivellese, A, Bonora, E, Cappellini, F, Nicolucci, A, Squatrito, S, Antenucci, D, Barrea, A, Bianchi, C, Bianchini, F, Fontana, L, Fornengo, P, Giorgino, F, Gnasso, A, Mannucci, E, Mazzotti, A, Nappo, R, Palena, A, Pata, P, Perriello, G, Potenziani, S, Radin, R, Ricci, L, Romeo, F, Santini, C, Scarponi, M, Serra, R, Timi, A, Turco, A, Vedovato, M, Zavaroni, D, Grioni, S, Riccardi, G, Vaccaro, O, Cocozza, S, Auciello, S, Cigolini, M, Pichiri, I, Brangani, C, Tomasetto, E, Sinagra, T, Longhitano, S, Tropea, V, Ballardini, G, Babini, A, Ripani, R, Gregori, G, Dolci, M, Bruselli, L, Salutini, I, Mori, M, Baccetti, F, Lapolla, A, Sartore, G, Burlina, S, Chilelli, N, Buzzetti, R, Venditti, C, Carlone, A, Galluzzo, A, Giordano, C, Torregrossa, V, Corsi, L, Cuneo, G, Corsi, S, Tizio, B, Galluzzo, G, Citro, G, Natale, M, Salvatore, V, Di Cianni, G, Lacaria, E, Russo, L, Iannarelli, R, De Gregorio, A, Sciarretta, F, D'Andrea, S, Montani, V, Cannarsa, E, Dolcetti, K, Cordera, R, Bonabello, L, Mazzucchelli, C, Giorda, C, Bonetto, C, Baldassarre, M, Iovine, C, Ciano, O, Dall'Aglio, E, Mancastroppa, G, Grimaldi, F, Tonutti, L, Boemi, M, D'Angelo, F, Leotta, S, Lauro, D, Rinaldi, M, Cignarelli, M, La Macchia, O, Fariello, S, Tomasi, F, Zamboni, C, Dozio, N, Trevisan, R, Scaranna, C, Del Prato, S, Miccoli, R, Garofolo, M, Pugliese, G, Salvi, L, Rangel, G, Anichini, R, Tedeschi, A, Corsini, E, Cucinotta, D, Di Benedetto, A, Giunta, L, Ruffo, M, Bossi, A, Carpinter, R, Dotta, F, Ceccarelli, E, Bartolo, P, Caselli, C, Luberto, A, Calbucci, G, Consoli, A, Ginestra, F, Calabrese, M, Zogheri, A, Laviola, L, Ippolito, C, Tarantino, L, Avogaro, A, Carallo, C, Scicchitano, C, Livraga, S, Perin, P, Forrnengo, P, Prinzis, T, De Cosmo, S, Bacci, S, Lamanna, C, Lettina, G, Aiello, A, Lalli, C, Franzetti, I, Petrachi, F, Asprino, V, Capra, C, Forte, E, Reggiani, G, Forlani, G, Montesi, L, Mazzella, N, Piatti, P, Monti, L, Stuccillo, M, Auletta, P, Petraroli, E, Capobianco, G, Romano, G, Cutolo, M, De Simone, G, Caiazzo, G, Nunziata, P, Sorrentino, S, Amelia, U, Calatola, P, Capuano, G, Vitale M., Masulli M., Rivellese A. A., Bonora E., Cappellini F., Nicolucci A., Squatrito S., Antenucci D., Barrea A., Bianchi C., Bianchini F., Fontana L., Fornengo P., Giorgino F., Gnasso A., Mannucci E., Mazzotti A., Nappo R., Palena A. P., Pata P., Perriello G., Potenziani S., Radin R., Ricci L., Romeo F., Santini C., Scarponi M., Serra R., Timi A., Turco A. A., Vedovato M., Zavaroni D., Grioni S., Riccardi G., Vaccaro O., Cocozza S., Auciello S., Cigolini M., Pichiri I., Brangani C., Tomasetto E., Sinagra T., Longhitano S., Tropea V., Ballardini G., Babini A. C., Ripani R., Gregori G., Dolci M., Bruselli L., Salutini I., Mori M., Baccetti F., Lapolla A., Sartore G., Burlina S., Chilelli N. C., Buzzetti R., Venditti C., Carlone A., Galluzzo A., Giordano C., Torregrossa V., Corsi L., Cuneo G., Corsi S., Tizio B., Galluzzo G., Citro G., Natale M., Salvatore V., Di Cianni G., Lacaria E., Russo L., Iannarelli R., De Gregorio A., Sciarretta F., D'Andrea S., Montani V., Cannarsa E., Dolcetti K., Cordera R., Bonabello L. A., Mazzucchelli C., Giorda C. B., Bonetto C., Baldassarre M. P. A., Iovine C., Ciano O., Dall'Aglio E., Mancastroppa G., Grimaldi F., Tonutti L., Boemi M., D'Angelo F., Leotta S., Lauro D., Rinaldi M. E., Cignarelli M., La Macchia O., Fariello S., Tomasi F., Zamboni C., Dozio N., Trevisan R., Scaranna C., Del Prato S., Miccoli R., Garofolo M., Pugliese G., Salvi L., Rangel G., Anichini R., Tedeschi A., Corsini E., Cucinotta D., Di Benedetto A., Giunta L., Ruffo M. C., Bossi A. C., Carpinter R., Dotta F., Ceccarelli E., Bartolo P. D., Caselli C., Luberto A., Calbucci G., Consoli A., Ginestra F., Calabrese M., Zogheri A., Laviola L., Ippolito C., Tarantino L., Avogaro A., Carallo C., Scicchitano C., Livraga S., Perin P. C., Forrnengo P., Prinzis T., De Cosmo S., Bacci S., Lamanna C., Lettina G., Aiello A., Lalli C., Franzetti I., Petrachi F., Asprino V., Capra C., Forte E., Reggiani G. M., Forlani G., Montesi L., Mazzella N., Piatti P. M., Monti L., Stuccillo M., Auletta P., Petraroli E., Capobianco G., Romano G., Cutolo M., De Simone G., Caiazzo G., Nunziata P., Sorrentino S., Amelia U., Calatola P., Capuano G., Vitale, M, Masulli, M, Rivellese, A, Bonora, E, Cappellini, F, Nicolucci, A, Squatrito, S, Antenucci, D, Barrea, A, Bianchi, C, Bianchini, F, Fontana, L, Fornengo, P, Giorgino, F, Gnasso, A, Mannucci, E, Mazzotti, A, Nappo, R, Palena, A, Pata, P, Perriello, G, Potenziani, S, Radin, R, Ricci, L, Romeo, F, Santini, C, Scarponi, M, Serra, R, Timi, A, Turco, A, Vedovato, M, Zavaroni, D, Grioni, S, Riccardi, G, Vaccaro, O, Cocozza, S, Auciello, S, Cigolini, M, Pichiri, I, Brangani, C, Tomasetto, E, Sinagra, T, Longhitano, S, Tropea, V, Ballardini, G, Babini, A, Ripani, R, Gregori, G, Dolci, M, Bruselli, L, Salutini, I, Mori, M, Baccetti, F, Lapolla, A, Sartore, G, Burlina, S, Chilelli, N, Buzzetti, R, Venditti, C, Carlone, A, Galluzzo, A, Giordano, C, Torregrossa, V, Corsi, L, Cuneo, G, Corsi, S, Tizio, B, Galluzzo, G, Citro, G, Natale, M, Salvatore, V, Di Cianni, G, Lacaria, E, Russo, L, Iannarelli, R, De Gregorio, A, Sciarretta, F, D'Andrea, S, Montani, V, Cannarsa, E, Dolcetti, K, Cordera, R, Bonabello, L, Mazzucchelli, C, Giorda, C, Bonetto, C, Baldassarre, M, Iovine, C, Ciano, O, Dall'Aglio, E, Mancastroppa, G, Grimaldi, F, Tonutti, L, Boemi, M, D'Angelo, F, Leotta, S, Lauro, D, Rinaldi, M, Cignarelli, M, La Macchia, O, Fariello, S, Tomasi, F, Zamboni, C, Dozio, N, Trevisan, R, Scaranna, C, Del Prato, S, Miccoli, R, Garofolo, M, Pugliese, G, Salvi, L, Rangel, G, Anichini, R, Tedeschi, A, Corsini, E, Cucinotta, D, Di Benedetto, A, Giunta, L, Ruffo, M, Bossi, A, Carpinter, R, Dotta, F, Ceccarelli, E, Bartolo, P, Caselli, C, Luberto, A, Calbucci, G, Consoli, A, Ginestra, F, Calabrese, M, Zogheri, A, Laviola, L, Ippolito, C, Tarantino, L, Avogaro, A, Carallo, C, Scicchitano, C, Livraga, S, Perin, P, Forrnengo, P, Prinzis, T, De Cosmo, S, Bacci, S, Lamanna, C, Lettina, G, Aiello, A, Lalli, C, Franzetti, I, Petrachi, F, Asprino, V, Capra, C, Forte, E, Reggiani, G, Forlani, G, Montesi, L, Mazzella, N, Piatti, P, Monti, L, Stuccillo, M, Auletta, P, Petraroli, E, Capobianco, G, Romano, G, Cutolo, M, De Simone, G, Caiazzo, G, Nunziata, P, Sorrentino, S, Amelia, U, Calatola, P, Capuano, G, Vitale M., Masulli M., Rivellese A. A., Bonora E., Cappellini F., Nicolucci A., Squatrito S., Antenucci D., Barrea A., Bianchi C., Bianchini F., Fontana L., Fornengo P., Giorgino F., Gnasso A., Mannucci E., Mazzotti A., Nappo R., Palena A. P., Pata P., Perriello G., Potenziani S., Radin R., Ricci L., Romeo F., Santini C., Scarponi M., Serra R., Timi A., Turco A. A., Vedovato M., Zavaroni D., Grioni S., Riccardi G., Vaccaro O., Cocozza S., Auciello S., Cigolini M., Pichiri I., Brangani C., Tomasetto E., Sinagra T., Longhitano S., Tropea V., Ballardini G., Babini A. C., Ripani R., Gregori G., Dolci M., Bruselli L., Salutini I., Mori M., Baccetti F., Lapolla A., Sartore G., Burlina S., Chilelli N. C., Buzzetti R., Venditti C., Carlone A., Galluzzo A., Giordano C., Torregrossa V., Corsi L., Cuneo G., Corsi S., Tizio B., Galluzzo G., Citro G., Natale M., Salvatore V., Di Cianni G., Lacaria E., Russo L., Iannarelli R., De Gregorio A., Sciarretta F., D'Andrea S., Montani V., Cannarsa E., Dolcetti K., Cordera R., Bonabello L. A., Mazzucchelli C., Giorda C. B., Bonetto C., Baldassarre M. P. A., Iovine C., Ciano O., Dall'Aglio E., Mancastroppa G., Grimaldi F., Tonutti L., Boemi M., D'Angelo F., Leotta S., Lauro D., Rinaldi M. E., Cignarelli M., La Macchia O., Fariello S., Tomasi F., Zamboni C., Dozio N., Trevisan R., Scaranna C., Del Prato S., Miccoli R., Garofolo M., Pugliese G., Salvi L., Rangel G., Anichini R., Tedeschi A., Corsini E., Cucinotta D., Di Benedetto A., Giunta L., Ruffo M. C., Bossi A. C., Carpinter R., Dotta F., Ceccarelli E., Bartolo P. D., Caselli C., Luberto A., Calbucci G., Consoli A., Ginestra F., Calabrese M., Zogheri A., Laviola L., Ippolito C., Tarantino L., Avogaro A., Carallo C., Scicchitano C., Livraga S., Perin P. C., Forrnengo P., Prinzis T., De Cosmo S., Bacci S., Lamanna C., Lettina G., Aiello A., Lalli C., Franzetti I., Petrachi F., Asprino V., Capra C., Forte E., Reggiani G. M., Forlani G., Montesi L., Mazzella N., Piatti P. M., Monti L., Stuccillo M., Auletta P., Petraroli E., Capobianco G., Romano G., Cutolo M., De Simone G., Caiazzo G., Nunziata P., Sorrentino S., Amelia U., Calatola P., and Capuano G.
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Purpose: Proper evaluation of polyphenols intake at the population level is a necessary step in order to establish possible associations with health outcomes. Available data are limited, and so far no study has been performed in people with diabetes. The aim of this work was to document the intake of polyphenols and their major food sources in a cohort of people with type 2 diabetes and in socio-demographic subgroups. Methods: We studied 2573 men and women aged 50–75 years. Among others, anthropometry was measured by standard protocol and dietary habits were investigated by food frequency questionnaire (EPIC). The intake of polyphenols was evaluated using US Department of Agriculture and Phenol-Explorer databases. Results: The mean total polyphenol intake was 683.3 ± 5.8 mg/day. Non-alcoholic beverages represented the main food source of dietary polyphenols and provided 35.5% of total polyphenol intake, followed by fruits (23.0%), alcoholic beverages (14.0%), vegetables (12.4%), cereal products and tubers (4.6%), legumes (3.7%) and oils (2.1%); chocolate, cakes and nuts are negligible sources of polyphenols in this cohort. The two most important polyphenol classes contributing to the total intake were flavonoids (47.5%) and phenolic acids (47.4%). Polyphenol intake increased with age and education level and decreased with BMI; furthermore, in the northern regions of Italy, the polyphenol intake was slightly, but significantly higher than in the central or southern regions. Conclusions: The study documents for the first time the intake of polyphenols and their main food sources in people with diabetes using validated and complete databases of the polyphenol content of food. Compared with published data, collected in people without diabetes, these results suggest a lower intake and a different pattern of intake in people with diabetes.
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- 2018
4. Acute mesenteric and retroperitoneal lymphadenitis in systemic lupus erythematosus: case report
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Radin, R.
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- 2001
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5. Effects on the incidence of cardiovascular events of the addition of pioglitazone versus sulfonylureas in patients with type 2 diabetes inadequately controlled with metformin (TOSCA.IT): a randomised, multicentre trial
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Vaccaro, O, Masulli, M, Nicolucci, A, Bonora, E, Del Prato, S, Maggioni, A, Rivellese, A, Squatrito, S, Giorda, C, Sesti, G, Mocarelli, P, Lucisano, G, Sacco, M, Signorini, S, Cappellini, F, Perriello, G, Babini, A, Lapolla, A, Gregori, G, Giordano, C, Corsi, L, Buzzetti, R, Clemente, G, Di Cianni, G, Iannarelli, R, Cordera, R, La Macchia, O, Zamboni, C, Scaranna, C, Boemi, M, Iovine, C, Lauro, D, Leotta, S, Dall'Aglio, E, Cannarsa, E, Tonutti, L, Pugliese, G, Bossi, A, Anichini, R, Dotta, F, Di Benedetto, A, Citro, G, Antenucci, D, Ricci, L, Giorgino, F, Santini, C, Gnasso, A, De Cosmo, S, Zavaroni, D, Vedovato, M, Consoli, A, Calabrese, M, di Bartolo, P, Fornengo, P, Riccardi, G, D'Angelo, F, Giansanti, R, Tanase, L, Lanari, L, Testa, I, Pancani, F, Ranchelli, A, Vagheggi, P, Scatona, A, Fontana, L, Laviola, L, Tarantino, L, Ippolito, C, Gigantelli, V, Manicone, M, Conte, E, Trevisan, R, Rota, R, Dodesini, A, Reggiani, G, Montesi, L, Mazzella, N, Forlani, G, Caselli, C, Di Luzio, R, Mazzotti, A, Aiello, A, Barrea, A, Musto, A, D'Amico, F, Sinagra, T, Longhitano, S, Trowpea, V, Sparti, M, Italia, S, Lisi, E, Grasso, G, Pezzino, V, Insalaco, F, Carallo, C, Scicchitano, C, De Franceschi, M, Calbucci, G, Ripani, R, Cuneo, G, Corsi, S, Romeo, F, Lesina, A, Comoglio, M, Bonetto, C, Robusto, A, Nada, E, Asprino, V, Cetraro, R, Impieri, M, Lucchese, G, Donnarumma, G, Tizio, B, Lenza, L, Paraggio, P, Tomasi, F, Dozio, N, Scalambra, E, Mannucci, E, Lamanna, C, Cignarelli, M, Macchia, O, Fariello, S, Sorrentino, M, Franzetti, I, Radin, R, Annunziata, F, Bonabello, L, Durante, A, Dolcino, M, Gallo, F, Mazzucchelli, C, Aleo, A, Melga, P, Briatore, L, Maggi, D, Storace, D, Cecoli, F, D'Ugo, E, Pupillo, M, Baldassarre, M, Salvati, F, Minnucci, A, De Luca, A, Zugaro, A, Santarelli, L, Bosco, A, Petrella, V, La Verghetta, G, D'Andrea, S, Giuliani, A, Polidoro, W, Sperandio, A, Sciarretta, F, Pezzella, A, Carlone, A, Potenziani, S, Venditti, C, Foffi, C, Carbone, S, Cipolloni, L, Moretti, C, Leto, G, Serra, R, Petrachi, F, Romano, I, Lacaria, E, Russo, L, Goretti, C, Sannino, C, Dolci, M, Bruselli, L, Mori, M, Baccetti, F, Del Freo, M, Cucinotta, D, Giunta, L, Ruffo, M, Cannizzaro, D, Pintaudi, B, Perrone, G, Pata, P, Ragonese, F, Lettina, G, Mancuso, T, Coppolino, A, Piatti, P, Monti, L, Stuccillo, M, Lucotti, P, Setola, M, Crippa, G, Loi, C, Oldani, M, Bottalico, M, Pellegata, B, Bonomo, M, Menicatti, L, Resi, V, Bertuzzi, F, Disoteo, E, Pizzi, G, Annuzzi, G, Capaldo, B, Nappo, R, Auciello, S, Turco, A, Costagliola, L, Corte, G, Vallefuoco, P, Nappi, F, Vitale, M, Cocozza, S, Ciano, O, Massimino, E, Garofalo, N, Avogaro, A, Guarneri, G, Fedele, D, Sartore, G, Chilelli, N, Burlina, S, Bonsembiante, B, Galluzzo, A, Torregrossa, V, Mancastroppa, G, Arsenio, L, Cioni, F, Caronna, S, Papi, M, Santeusanio, F, Calagreti, G, Timi, A, Tantucci, A, Marino, C, Ginestra, F, Di Biagio, R, Taraborelli, M, Miccoli, R, Bianchi, C, Garofolo, M, Politi, K, Penno, G, Livraga, S, Calzoni, F, Corsini, E, Tedeschi, A, Gagliano, M, Ippolito, G, Salutini, E, Cervellino, F, Natale, M, Salvatore, V, Zampino, A, Sinisi, R, Arcangeli, A, Zogheri, A, Guizzotti, S, Longo, R, Pellicano, F, Scolozzi, P, Termine, S, Luberto, A, Ballardini, G, Trojani, C, Mazzuca, P, Bruglia, M, Ciamei, M, Genghini, S, Zannoni, C, Rangel, G, Salvi, L, Zappaterreno, A, Cordone, S, Simonelli, P, Meggiorini, M, Frasheri, A, Di Pippo, C, Maglio, C, Mazzitelli, G, Rinaldi, M, Galli, A, Romano, M, D'Angelo, P, Suraci, C, Bacci, S, Palena, A, Genovese, S, Mancino, M, Rondinelli, M, Capone, F, Calabretto, E, Bulgheroni, M, Bucciarelli, L, Ceccarelli, E, Fondelli, C, Santacroce, C, Guarino, E, Nigi, L, Lalli, C, Di Vizia, G, Scarponi, M, Montani, V, Di Bernardino, P, Romagni, P, Dolcetti, K, Forte, E, Tamburo, L, Perin, P, Prinzis, T, Gruden, G, Bruno, G, Zucco, C, Perotta, M, Marena, S, Monsignore, S, Panero, F, Ponzi, F, Carpinteri, R, Casagrande, M, Coletti, M, Balini, A, Filopanti, M, Madaschi, S, Pulcina, A, Grimaldi, F, Venturini, G, Agus, S, Pagnutti, S, Guidotti, F, Cavarape, A, Cigolini, M, Pichiri, I, Brangani, C, Fainelli, G, Tomasetto, E, Zoppini, G, Galletti, A, Perrone, D, Capra, C, Bianchini, F, Ceseri, M, Di Nardo, B, Sasso, E, Bartolomei, B, Suliman, I, Fabbri, G, Romano, G, Maturo, N, Nunziata, G, Capobianco, G, De Simone, G, Villa, V, Rota, G, Pentangelo, C, Carbonara, O, Caiazzo, G, Cutolo, M, Sorrentino, T, Mastrilli, V, Amelia, U, Masi, S, Corigliano, G, Gaeta, I, Armentano, V, Calatola, P, Capuano, G, Angiulli, B, Auletta, P, Petraroli, E, Iodice, C, Agrusta, M, Vaccaro O., Masulli M., Nicolucci A., Bonora E., Del Prato S., Maggioni A. P., Rivellese A. A., Squatrito S., Giorda C. B., Sesti G., Mocarelli P., Lucisano G., Sacco M., Signorini S., Cappellini F., Perriello G., Babini A. C., Lapolla A., Gregori G., Giordano C., Corsi L., Buzzetti R., Clemente G., Di Cianni G., Iannarelli R., Cordera R., La Macchia O., Zamboni C., Scaranna C., Boemi M., Iovine C., Lauro D., Leotta S., Dall'Aglio E., Cannarsa E., Tonutti L., Pugliese G., Bossi A. C., Anichini R., Dotta F., Di Benedetto A., Citro G., Antenucci D., Ricci L., Giorgino F., Santini C., Gnasso A., De Cosmo S., Zavaroni D., Vedovato M., Consoli A., Calabrese M., di Bartolo P., Fornengo P., Riccardi G., D'Angelo F., Giansanti R., Tanase L., Lanari L., Testa I., Pancani F., Ranchelli A., Vagheggi P., Scatona A., Fontana L., Laviola L., Tarantino L., Ippolito C., Gigantelli V., Manicone M., Conte E., Trevisan R., Rota R., Dodesini A. R., Reggiani G. M., Montesi L., Mazzella N., Forlani G., Caselli C., Di Luzio R., Mazzotti A., Aiello A., Barrea A., Musto A., D'Amico F., Sinagra T., Longhitano S., Trowpea V., Sparti M., Italia S., Lisi E., Grasso G., Pezzino V., Insalaco F., Carallo C., Scicchitano C., De Franceschi M. S., Calbucci G., Ripani R., Cuneo G., Corsi S., Romeo F., Lesina A., Comoglio M., Bonetto C., Robusto A., Nada E., Asprino V., Cetraro R., Impieri M., Lucchese G., Donnarumma G., Tizio B., Lenza L., Paraggio P., Tomasi F., Dozio N., Scalambra E., Mannucci E., Lamanna C., Cignarelli M., Macchia O. L., Fariello S., Sorrentino M. R., Franzetti I., Radin R., Annunziata F., Bonabello L. A., Durante A., Dolcino M., Gallo F., Mazzucchelli C., Aleo A., Melga P., Briatore L., Maggi D., Storace D., Cecoli F., D'Ugo E., Pupillo M., Baldassarre M. P. A., Salvati F., Minnucci A., De Luca A., Zugaro A., Santarelli L., Bosco A., Petrella V., La Verghetta G. G., D'Andrea S., Giuliani A. E., Polidoro W. L., Sperandio A., Sciarretta F., Pezzella A., Carlone A., Potenziani S., Venditti C., Foffi C., Carbone S., Cipolloni L., Moretti C., Leto G., Serra R., Petrachi F., Romano I., Lacaria E., Russo L., Goretti C., Sannino C., Dolci M., Bruselli L., Mori M. L., Baccetti F., Del Freo M., Cucinotta D., Giunta L., Ruffo M. C., Cannizzaro D., Pintaudi B., Perrone G., Pata P., Ragonese F., Lettina G., Mancuso T., Coppolino A., Piatti P. M., Monti L., Stuccillo M., Lucotti P., Setola M., Crippa G. V., Loi C., Oldani M., Bottalico M. L., Pellegata B., Bonomo M., Menicatti L. S. M., Resi V., Bertuzzi F., Disoteo E. O., Pizzi G., Annuzzi G., Capaldo B., Nappo R., Auciello S. M., Turco A. A., Costagliola L., Corte G. D., Vallefuoco P., Nappi F., Vitale M., Cocozza S., Ciano O., Massimino E., Garofalo N., Avogaro A., Guarneri G., Fedele D., Sartore G., Chilelli N. C., Burlina S., Bonsembiante B., Galluzzo A., Torregrossa V., Mancastroppa G., Arsenio L., Cioni F., Caronna S., Papi M., Santeusanio F., Calagreti G., Timi A., Tantucci A., Marino C., Ginestra F., Di Biagio R., Taraborelli M., Miccoli R., Bianchi C., Garofolo M., Politi K. S., Penno G., Livraga S., Calzoni F., Mancastroppa G. L. F., Corsini E., Tedeschi A., Gagliano M. S., Ippolito G., Salutini E., Cervellino F., Natale M., Salvatore V., Zampino A., Sinisi R., Arcangeli A., Zogheri A., Guizzotti S., Longo R., Pellicano F., Scolozzi P., Termine S., Luberto A., Ballardini G., Trojani C., Mazzuca P., Bruglia M., Ciamei M., Genghini S., Zannoni C., Rangel G., Salvi L., Zappaterreno A., Cordone S., Simonelli P., Meggiorini M., Frasheri A., Di Pippo C., Maglio C., Mazzitelli G., Rinaldi M. E., Galli A., Romano M., D'Angelo P., Suraci C., Bacci S., Palena A. P., Genovese S., Mancino M., Rondinelli M., Capone F., Calabretto E., Bulgheroni M., Bucciarelli L., Ceccarelli E., Fondelli C., Santacroce C., Guarino E., Nigi L., Lalli C., Di Vizia G., Scarponi M., Montani V., Di Bernardino P., Romagni P., Dolcetti K., Forte E., Tamburo L., Perin P. C., Prinzis T., Gruden G., Bruno G., Zucco C., Perotta M., Marena S., Monsignore S., Panero F., Ponzi F., Carpinteri R., Casagrande M. L., Coletti M. 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Background The best treatment option for patients with type 2 diabetes in whom treatment with metformin alone fails to achieve adequate glycaemic control is debated. We aimed to compare the long-term effects of pioglitazone versus sulfonylureas, given in addition to metformin, on cardiovascular events in patients with type 2 diabetes. Methods TOSCA.IT was a multicentre, randomised, pragmatic clinical trial, in which patients aged 50–75 years with type 2 diabetes inadequately controlled with metformin monotherapy (2–3 g per day) were recruited from 57 diabetes clinics in Italy. Patients were randomly assigned (1:1), by permuted blocks randomisation (block size 10), stratified by site and previous cardiovascular events, to add-on pioglitazone (15–45 mg) or a sulfonylurea (5–15 mg glibenclamide, 2–6 mg glimepiride, or 30–120 mg gliclazide, in accordance with local practice). The trial was unblinded, but event adjudicators were unaware of treatment assignment. The primary outcome, assessed with a Cox proportional-hazards model, was a composite of first occurrence of all-cause death, non-fatal myocardial infarction, non-fatal stroke, or urgent coronary revascularisation, assessed in the modified intention-to-treat population (all randomly assigned participants with baseline data available and without any protocol violations in relation to inclusion or exclusion criteria). This study is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov, number NCT00700856. Findings Between Sept 18, 2008, and Jan 15, 2014, 3028 patients were randomly assigned and included in the analyses. 1535 were assigned to pioglitazone and 1493 to sulfonylureas (glibenclamide 24 [2%], glimepiride 723 [48%], gliclazide 745 [50%]). At baseline, 335 (11%) participants had a previous cardiovascular event. The study was stopped early on the basis of a futility analysis after a median follow-up of 57·3 months. The primary outcome occurred in 105 patients (1·5 per 100 person-years) who were given pioglitazone and 108 (1·5 p
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6. Dietary intake and major food sources of polyphenols in people with type 2 diabetes: The TOSCA.IT Study
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Vitale, M., Masulli, M., Rivellese, A. A., Bonora, E., Cappellini, F., Nicolucci, Andrea, Squatrito, S., Antenucci, D., Barrea, A., Bianchi, C., Bianchini, F., Fontana, L., Fornengo, P., Giorgino, F., Gnasso, A., Mannucci, E., Mazzotti, A., Nappo, R., Palena, A. P., Pata, P., Perriello, G., Potenziani, S., Radin, R., Ricci, L., Romeo, F., Santini, C., Scarponi, M., Serra, Riccardo, Timi, A., Turco, A. A., Vedovato, M., Zavaroni, D., Grioni, S., Riccardi, G., Vaccaro, O., Rivellese, Angela Albarosa, Cocozza, Sara, Auciello, Stefania, Turco, Anna Amelia, Bonora, Enzo, Cigolini, Massimo, Pichiri, Isabella, Brangani, Corinna, Tomasetto, Elena, Perriello, Gabriele, Timi, Alessia, Squatrito, Sebastiano, Sinagra, Tiziana, Longhitano, Sara, Tropea, Vanessa, Ballardini, Giorgio, Babini, Anna Carla, Ripani, Raffaella, Gregori, Giovanna, Dolci, Maria, Bruselli, Laura, Salutini, Isabella, Mori, Mary, Baccetti, Fabio, Lapolla, Annunziata, Sartore, Giovanni, Burlina, Silvia, Chilelli, Nino Cristiano, Buzzetti, Raffaella, Venditti, Chiara, Potenziani, Stella, Carlone, Angela, Galluzzo†, Aldo, Giordano, Carla, Torregrossa, Vittoria, Corsi, Laura, Cuneo, Giacomo, Corsi, Simona, Tizio, Biagio, Clemente, Gennaro, Citro, Giuseppe, Natale, Maria, Salvatore, Vita, Di Cianni, Graziano, Lacaria, Emilia, Russo, Laura, Iannarelli, Rossella, de Gregorio, Antonella, Sciarretta, Filomena, D’Andrea, Settimio, Montani, Valeria, Cannarsa, Emanuela, Dolcetti, Katia, Cordera, Renzo, Bonabello, Laura Affinito, Mazzucchelli, Chiara, Giorda, Carlo Bruno, Romeo, Francesco, Bonetto, Caterina, Antenucci, Daniela, Baldassarre, Maria Pompea Antonia, Iovine, Ciro, Nappo, Rossella, Ciano, Ornella, Dall’Aglio, Elisabetta, Mancastroppa, Giovanni, Grimaldi, Franco, Tonutti, Laura, Boemi, Massimo, D’Angelo, Federica, Leotta, Sergio, Fontana, Lucia, Lauro, Davide, Rinaldi, Maria Elena, Cignarelli, Mauro, la Macchia, Olga, Fariello, Stefania, Tomasi, Franco, Zamboni, Chiara, Dozio, Nicoletta, Trevisan, Roberto, Scaranna, Cristiana, Del Prato, Stefano, Miccoli, Roberto, Bianchi, Cristina, Garofolo, Monia, Pugliese, Giuseppe, Salvi, Laura, Rangel, Graziela, Vitale, Martina, Anichini, Roberto, Tedeschi, Anna, Corsini, Elisa, Cucinotta, Domenico, Di Benedetto, Antonino, Giunta, Loretta, Ruffo, Maria Concetta, Bossi, Antonio Carlo, Carpinter, Rita, Dotta, Francesco, Ceccarelli, Elena, Bartolo, Paolo Di, Caselli, Chiara, Luberto, Alessandra, Santini, Costanza, Mazzotti, Arianna, Calbucci, Giovanni, Consoli, Agostino, Ginestra, Federica, Calabrese, Maria, Zogheri, Alessia, Ricci, Lucia, Giorgino, Francesco, Laviola, Luigi, Ippolito, Claudia, Tarantino, Lucia, Avogaro, Angelo, Vedovato, Monica, Gnasso, Agostino, Carallo, Claudio, Scicchitano, Caterina, Zavaroni, Donatella, Livraga, Stefania, Perin, Paolo Cavallo, Forrnengo, Paolo, Prinzis, Tania, de Cosmo, Salvatore, Palena, Antonio Pio, Bacci, Simonetta, Mannucci, Edoardo, Lamanna, Caterina, Pata, Pietro, Lettina, Gabriele, Aiello, Antimo, Barrea, Angelina, Lalli, Carlo, Scarponi, Maura, Franzetti, Ivano, Radin, Raffaella, Serra, Rosalia, Petrachi, Francesca, Asprino, Vincenzo, Capra, Claudio, Forte, Elisa, Reggiani, Giulio Marchesini, Forlani, Gabriele, Montesi, Luca, Mazzella, Natalia, Piatti, Pier Marco, Monti, Lucilla, Stuccillo, Michela, Auletta, Pasquale, Petraroli, Ettore, Capobianco, Giuseppe, Romano, Geremia, Cutolo, Michele, de Simone, Giosetta, Caiazzo, Gennaro, Nunziata, Peppe, Sorrentino, Susy, Amelia, Umberto, Calatola, Pasqualino, Capuano, Gelsomina, Vitale, M, Masulli, M, Rivellese, AA, Bonora, E, Cappellini, F, Nicolucci, A, Squatrito, S, Antenucci, D, Barrea, A, Bianchi, C, Bianchini, F, Fontana, L, Fornengo,P, Giorgino, F, Gnasso, A, Mannucci, Mazzotti, A, Nappo, R, Palena, AP, Pata, P,Perriello, G, Potenziani, S, Radin, R, Ricci, L, Romeo, F, Santini, C, Scarponi, M, Serra, R, Timi, A, Turco, AA, Vedovato, M, Zavaroni, D, Grioni, S, Riccardi, G, Vaccaro, O, TOSCA.IT Study Group., Giordano, C., Rivellese, Aa, Fornengo, P, Mannucci, E, Mazzotti, A, Nappo, R, Palena, Ap, Pata, P, Perriello, G, Turco, Aa, Tosc, A. IT Study Group., Rivellese, A, Palena, A, Turco, A, Cocozza, S, Auciello, S, Cigolini, M, Pichiri, I, Brangani, C, Tomasetto, E, Sinagra, T, Longhitano, S, Tropea, V, Ballardini, G, Babini, A, Ripani, R, Gregori, G, Dolci, M, Bruselli, L, Salutini, I, Mori, M, Baccetti, F, Lapolla, A, Sartore, G, Burlina, S, Chilelli, N, Buzzetti, R, Venditti, C, Carlone, A, Galluzzo, A, Giordano, C, Torregrossa, V, Corsi, L, Cuneo, G, Corsi, S, Tizio, B, Galluzzo, G, Citro, G, Natale, M, Salvatore, V, Di Cianni, G, Lacaria, E, Russo, L, Iannarelli, R, De Gregorio, A, Sciarretta, F, D'Andrea, S, Montani, V, Cannarsa, E, Dolcetti, K, Cordera, R, Bonabello, L, Mazzucchelli, C, Giorda, C, Bonetto, C, Baldassarre, M, Iovine, C, Ciano, O, Dall'Aglio, E, Mancastroppa, G, Grimaldi, F, Tonutti, L, Boemi, M, D'Angelo, F, Leotta, S, Lauro, D, Rinaldi, M, Cignarelli, M, La Macchia, O, Fariello, S, Tomasi, F, Zamboni, C, Dozio, N, Trevisan, R, Scaranna, C, Del Prato, S, Miccoli, R, Garofolo, M, Pugliese, G, Salvi, L, Rangel, G, Anichini, R, Tedeschi, A, Corsini, E, Cucinotta, D, Di Benedetto, A, Giunta, L, Ruffo, M, Bossi, A, Carpinter, R, Dotta, F, Ceccarelli, E, Bartolo, P, Caselli, C, Luberto, A, Calbucci, G, Consoli, A, Ginestra, F, Calabrese, M, Zogheri, A, Laviola, L, Ippolito, C, Tarantino, L, Avogaro, A, Carallo, C, Scicchitano, C, Livraga, S, Perin, P, Forrnengo, P, Prinzis, T, De Cosmo, S, Bacci, S, Lamanna, C, Lettina, G, Aiello, A, Lalli, C, Franzetti, I, Petrachi, F, Asprino, V, Capra, C, Forte, E, Reggiani, G, Forlani, G, Montesi, L, Mazzella, N, Piatti, P, Monti, L, Stuccillo, M, Auletta, P, Petraroli, E, Capobianco, G, Romano, G, Cutolo, M, De Simone, G, Caiazzo, G, Nunziata, P, Sorrentino, S, Amelia, U, Calatola, P, and Capuano, G
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Age, BMI, Diabetes, Diet, Flavonoids, Food groups, Geographical area, Intake, Phenolic acids, Polyphenols, TOSCA.IT study, Aged, Antioxidants, Beverages, Cinnamates, Cohort Studies, Cross-Sectional Studies, Databases, Factual, Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2, Female, Flavonoids, Fruit, Glycosides, Humans, Italy, Male, Middle Aged, Nutritive Value, Phenols, Polyphenols, Diet, Diabetic, Diet, Healthy, Patient Compliance ,Settore MED/09 - Medicina Interna ,Databases, Factual ,Cross-sectional study ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Type 2 diabetes ,Diabete ,Antioxidants ,Settore MED/13 - Endocrinologia ,Food group ,Cohort Studies ,0302 clinical medicine ,Diet, Diabetic ,Medicine ,Food science ,Glycosides ,Age ,BMI ,Diabetes ,Diet ,Flavonoids ,Food groups ,Geographical area ,Intake ,Phenolic acids ,Polyphenols ,TOSCA.IT study ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Phenolic acid ,food and beverages ,Middle Aged ,Polyphenols, Flavonoids, Phenolic acids, Diabetes, Food groups, Diet, Age, BMI, Geographical area, Intake, TOSCA.IT study ,Italy ,Tosca,Age,BMI,Diabetes,Diet,Flavonoids,Food groups,Geographical area,Intake,Phenolic acids,Polyphenols,TOSCA.IT study ,Cohort ,Female ,Diet, Healthy ,Nutritive Value ,Cohort study ,Polyphenol ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Beverages ,03 medical and health sciences ,Phenols ,Diabetes mellitus ,Humans ,Aged ,030109 nutrition & dietetics ,business.industry ,Anthropometry ,medicine.disease ,Tosca ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ,Cinnamates ,Fruit ,Flavonoid ,Patient Compliance ,business - Abstract
Purpose: Proper evaluation of polyphenols intake at the population level is a necessary step in order to establish possible associations with health outcomes. Available data are limited, and so far no study has been performed in people with diabetes. The aim of this work was to document the intake of polyphenols and their major food sources in a cohort of people with type 2 diabetes and in socio-demographic subgroups. Methods: We studied 2573 men and women aged 50–75 years. Among others, anthropometry was measured by standard protocol and dietary habits were investigated by food frequency questionnaire (EPIC). The intake of polyphenols was evaluated using US Department of Agriculture and Phenol-Explorer databases. Results: The mean total polyphenol intake was 683.3 ± 5.8 mg/day. Non-alcoholic beverages represented the main food source of dietary polyphenols and provided 35.5% of total polyphenol intake, followed by fruits (23.0%), alcoholic beverages (14.0%), vegetables (12.4%), cereal products and tubers (4.6%), legumes (3.7%) and oils (2.1%); chocolate, cakes and nuts are negligible sources of polyphenols in this cohort. The two most important polyphenol classes contributing to the total intake were flavonoids (47.5%) and phenolic acids (47.4%). Polyphenol intake increased with age and education level and decreased with BMI; furthermore, in the northern regions of Italy, the polyphenol intake was slightly, but significantly higher than in the central or southern regions. Conclusions: The study documents for the first time the intake of polyphenols and their main food sources in people with diabetes using validated and complete databases of the polyphenol content of food. Compared with published data, collected in people without diabetes, these results suggest a lower intake and a different pattern of intake in people with diabetes. © 2016 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
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7. Splenic involvement in endemic (murine) typhus: CT findings
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Radin, R., Hirbawi, I. A., and Henderson, R. W.
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8. Use of an Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay Technique in the Differential Diagnosis of Active Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Humans
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Kalish, S. B., Radin, R. C., Phair, J. P., Levitz, D., Zeiss, C. R., and Metzger, E.
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9. Exposure of alcohol, tobacco, and marijuana exposure and time to pregnancy
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Plowden, T.C., primary, Zolton, J.R., additional, Radin, R., additional, Sjaarda, L., additional, Kim, K., additional, Connell, M.T., additional, DeCherney, A., additional, Perkins, N.J., additional, Whitcomb, B.W., additional, Silver, R.M., additional, Schisterman, E., additional, and Mumford, S.L., additional
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10. Recent weight-control efforts before trying to conceive, fecundability, and ovulation among fecund women
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Radin, R., primary, Mumford, S.L., additional, Silver, R.M., additional, Lynch, A.M., additional, Perkins, N., additional, Sjaarda, L., additional, and Schisterman, E., additional
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11. Recent attempted and actual weight change in relation to pregnancy loss: a prospective cohort study.
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Radin, R. G., Mumford, S. L., Sjaarda, L. A., Silver, R. M., Wactawski‐wende, J., Lynch, A. M., Perkins, N. J., Lesher, L. L., Wilcox, B. D., Hinkle, S. N., Plowden, T. C., Kim, K., Schisterman, E. F., and Wactawski-Wende, J
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WEIGHT loss , *WOMEN'S health , *MENSTRUAL cycle , *COHORT analysis , *PHYSIOLOGY , *LONGITUDINAL method , *MISCARRIAGE , *RESEARCH funding , *WEIGHT gain , *RELATIVE medical risk ,RISK factors in miscarriages - Abstract
Objective: To assess weight change and attempted weight loss during the 12-18 months before spontaneous conception in relation to the risk of pregnancy loss.Design: Prospective cohort study.Setting: United States, 2007-2011.Methods: Women (n = 629) who were attempting pregnancy reported at baseline any weight loss attempts over the past 12 months, and their minimum and maximum weights during that time. Follow up lasted one to six menstrual cycles and throughout pregnancy. Using bodyweight measured at 4 weeks' gestation, participants were categorised as having weight loss ≥5%, weight gain ≥5%, both, or neither, over the previous 12-18 months. Log-binomial models adjusted for potential confounders.Main Outcome Measures: Risk ratio (RR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) of pregnancy loss.Results: Attempted weight loss was reported by 44% of women and actual weight loss by 11%, but neither was consistently associated with pregnancy loss. The RR for recent weight gain ≥5% was 1.65 (CI 1.09, 2.49).Conclusions: Weight gain over the period spanning 12-18 months pre-conception to 4 weeks' gestation may increase the risk of pregnancy loss among fertile women with prior pregnancy losses. Attempted and actual weight loss were not associated with pregnancy loss; however, replication is needed from larger studies with data on particular weight-loss methods.Tweetable Abstract: Recent weight gain before and around the time of conception may increase the risk of pregnancy loss. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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12. Preconception low dose aspirin treatment improves clinical pregnancy and live birth in women with higher systemic inflammation
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Sjaarda, L., primary, Mitchell, E., additional, Mumford, S.L., additional, Radin, R., additional, Perkins, N.J., additional, Galai, N., additional, Silver, R.M., additional, and Schisterman, E., additional
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13. C-reactive protein and pregnancy loss: results from the effects of aspirin in gestation and reproduction (EAGeR) trial
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Mumford, S.L., primary, Sjaarda, L., additional, Silver, R., additional, Radin, R., additional, Mitchell, E., additional, and Schisterman, E., additional
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14. C-reactive protein and anovulation among eumenorrheic women with prior pregnancy loss
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Radin, R., primary, Sjaarda, L., additional, Mumford, S.L., additional, Perkins, N.J., additional, Silver, R.M., additional, and Schisterman, E., additional
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15. History of uterine leiomyomata and time-to-pregnancy in black women
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Wise, L.A., primary, Radin, R., additional, and Rosenberg, L., additional
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16. Trying to conceive after a pregnancy loss: how long should couples wait?
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Schliep, K.C., primary, Mitchell, E., additional, Mumford, S.L., additional, Radin, R., additional, Zarek, S., additional, and Schisterman, E., additional
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17. African Ancestry and Genetic Risk for Uterine Leiomyomata
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Wise, L. A., primary, Ruiz-Narvaez, E. A., additional, Palmer, J. R., additional, Cozier, Y. C., additional, Tandon, A., additional, Patterson, N., additional, Radin, R. G., additional, Rosenberg, L., additional, and Reich, D., additional
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18. Hypertension and risk of uterine leiomyomata in US black women
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Radin, R. G., primary, Rosenberg, L., additional, Palmer, J. R., additional, Cozier, Y. C., additional, Kumanyika, S. K., additional, and Wise, L. A., additional
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19. A Prospective Study of Dairy Intake and Risk of Uterine Leiomyomata
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Wise, L. A., primary, Radin, R. G., additional, Palmer, J. R., additional, Kumanyika, S. K., additional, and Rosenberg, L., additional
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20. A simple modeling of the early voltage of MOSFETs in weak and moderate inversion
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Radin, R. L., primary, Moreira, G. L., additional, Galup-Montoro, C., additional, and Schneider, M. C., additional
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21. Does an infected peripancreatic fluid collection or abscess mandate operation?
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Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, University Hospital, Los Angeles, USA - Division of Hepatobiliary/Pancreatic Surgery and Abdominal Organ Transplantation, Baril, N B, Ralls, P W, Wren, S M, Selby, R R, Radin, R, Parekh, D, Jabbour, Nicolas, Stain, S C, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, University Hospital, Los Angeles, USA - Division of Hepatobiliary/Pancreatic Surgery and Abdominal Organ Transplantation, Baril, N B, Ralls, P W, Wren, S M, Selby, R R, Radin, R, Parekh, D, Jabbour, Nicolas, and Stain, S C
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To assess the treatment of peripancreatic fluid collections or abscess with percutaneous catheter drainage (PCD).
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22. Myomatous erythrocytosis syndrome: a case report
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Patel, P. B., primary and Radin, R., additional
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23. CT cystography versus conventional cystography in evaluation of bladder injury.
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Peng, M Y, primary, Parisky, Y R, additional, Cornwell, E E, additional, Radin, R, additional, and Bragin, S, additional
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24. Adrenal and extra-adrenal retroperitoneal ganglioneuroma: imaging findings in 13 adults.
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Radin, R, primary, David, C L, additional, Goldfarb, H, additional, and Francis, I R, additional
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25. Color flow sonography in evaluating the resectability of periampullary and pancreatic tumors
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Ralls, P W, primary, Wren, S M, additional, Radin, R, additional, Stain, S C, additional, Yang, J, additional, and Parekh, D, additional
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26. The visible gallbladder: a plain film sign of pneumoperitoneum.
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Radin, R, primary, Van Allan, R J, additional, and Rosen, R S, additional
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27. HIV infection: analysis in 259 consecutive patients with abnormal abdominal CT findings.
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Radin, R, primary
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28. Carney complex: report of three cases.
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Radin, R, primary and Kempf, R A, additional
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29. Preoperative systemic chemotherapy followed by adjuvant postoperative intraperitoneal therapy for gastric cancer: a University of Southern California pilot program.
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Leichman, L, primary, Silberman, H, additional, Leichman, C G, additional, Spears, C P, additional, Ray, M, additional, Muggia, F M, additional, Kiyabu, M, additional, Radin, R, additional, Laine, L, additional, and Stain, S, additional
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30. Evaluation and Management of the Incidentally Discovered Adrenal Mass
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Nadler, J. L., primary and Radin, R., additional
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31. Mould counts and exacerbations of allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis.
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RADIN, R. C., GREENBERGER, P. A., PATTERSON, R., and GHORY, ANN
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32. Malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor arising in an adrenal ganglioneuroma in an adult male homosexual.
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Chandrasoma, Para, Shibata, Darryl, Radin, Randall, Brown, Lauren Pinter, Koss, Michael, Chandrasoma, P, Shibata, D, Radin, R, Brown, L P, and Koss, M
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33. The enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay method for IgG antibody to purified protein derivative in cerebrospinal fluid of patients with tuberculous meningitis.
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Kalish, Steve B., Radin, Robert C., Levitz, Doris, Zeiss, C. Raymond, Phair, John P., Kalish, S B, Radin, R C, Levitz, D, Zeiss, C R, and Phair, J P
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ENZYME-linked immunosorbent assay ,IMMUNOGLOBULIN G ,TUBERCULOUS meningitis - Abstract
Three patients with culture-proven Mycobacterium tuberculosis meningitis were studied. Analysis of cerebrospinal fluid with an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) method measuring IgG antibody to purified protein derivative rapidly yielded positive results, whereas results of acid-fast smears were negative and cultures took several weeks before growth appeared. We did serial studies of cerebrospinal fluid and sera from one patient. Initially, greater amounts of IgG antibody to purified protein derivative were present in the cerebrospinal fluid than in the serum. The antibody level in the cerebrospinal fluid paralleled the patient's clinical course, cerebrospinal fluid cell count, protein level, and glucose level. Cerebrospinal fluid samples from 33 hospitalized control patients were negative for antibody to purified protein derivative. The ELISA method measuring IgG antibody to purified protein derivative should be evaluated as a means of early diagnosis and management of patients with suspected tuberculous meningitis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis: staging as an aid to management.
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Patterson, Roy, Greenberger, Paul A., Radin, Robert C., Roberts, Mary, Patterson, R, Greenberger, P A, Radin, R C, and Roberts, M
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PULMONARY aspergillosis ,ASPERGILLOSIS ,ALLERGIES ,ASPERGILLOSIS diagnosis ,ASPERGILLOSIS treatment ,PREDNISONE ,DRUG therapy for asthma ,IMMUNOGLOBULIN analysis ,ADRENOCORTICAL hormones ,ASTHMA ,COMPARATIVE studies ,LUNGS ,RESEARCH methodology ,MEDICAL cooperation ,PULMONARY fibrosis ,RESEARCH ,TIME ,DISEASE relapse ,EVALUATION research ,ACUTE diseases ,DISEASE complications ,THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
Five stages of allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis were identified in 40 patients studied for several years. The stages are acute, remission, exacerbation, corticosteroid-dependent asthma, and fibrotic. The acute stage has all criteria of the disease and responds to prednisone. The remission stage is free from significant asthma or exacerbations. The exacerbation stage has recurrent flares of acute allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis. The corticosteroid-dependent asthma stage may have recurrent exacerbations of allergic bronchopulmonary aspergillosis and severe asthma. The fibrotic stage is an advanced stage of radiographic abnormalities with asthma, irreversible and partially reversible obstructive pulmonary function changes, and poor prognosis. Measurement of IgE and IgG antibodies against Aspergillus fumigatus is of diagnostic value in all stages. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. The Role of Anticoagulation in Pylephlebitis
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Baril, N., Wren, S., Radin, R., Ralls, P., and Stain, S.
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36. Detection of immunoglobulin G antibody to purified protein derivative in patients with tuberculosis by radioimmunoassay and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay
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Zeiss, C R, Radin, R C, Williams, J E, Levitz, D, and Phair, J P
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Sera from patients with active tuberculosis and sera from appropriate control individuals were assayed for immunoglobulin G antibody activity to purified protein derivative by a polystyrene tube radioimmunoassay and an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Both assays showed a marked increase in immunoglobulin G antibody activity in patients with active tuberculosis. There was no overlap between the values for the patient group and the values for the purified protein derivative skin test-positive control individuals. The replication of these assays was excellent, and both could provide quantitative measurements of immunoglobulin G antibody activity to purified protein derivative antigen within 24 h. These techniques have potential as rapid diagnostic aids in evaluating patients with suspected active tuberculosis.
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37. Color Doppler sonography of portocaval shunts.
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Ralls, Philip W., Lee, Kevin P., Mayekawa, Donald S., Boswell, William D., Radin, D. Randall, Colletti, Patrick M., Halls, James M., Ralls, P W, Lee, K P, Mayekawa, D S, Boswell, W D Jr, Radin, R, Colletti, P M, and Halls, J M
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38. CALCULATION OF THE RETARDED ELECTRIC FIELD FOR AN ARBITRARY CHARGE AND CURRENT DISTRIBUTION.
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NAVAL RESEARCH LAB WASHINGTON D C, Radin,R. J., NAVAL RESEARCH LAB WASHINGTON D C, and Radin,R. J.
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In the Lorentz gauge, the solutions to the scalar and vector potential equations (free space) are the retarded potentials, which are integrals of charge and current distributions over all space, subject to the retardation condition. It is shown that if the charge and current are 'turned on' in the finite past, integrals over a finite region result, in particular, over an expanding sphere of radius ct, centered at the field point. The limits of integration, which are time and space dependent, have been obtained. (Author)
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39. ROADSIDE BARRIER AND PASSIVE SAFETY OF MOTORCYCLISTS ALONG EXCLUSIVE MOTORCYCLE LANES
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Ibitoye, A. B., Radin, R. S., and Abdel Magid Hamouda
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lcsh:TA1-2040 ,lcsh:Technology (General) ,Passive safety ,lcsh:T1-995 ,Crash test ,Injury ,lcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,Guardrail ,Simulation - Abstract
The tremendous increase in number of motorcycles and fatalities in some ASEAN countries is becoming a main concern for the safety of motorcyclists along exclusive motorcycle lanes. The existing w-beam guardrail system along exclusive motorcycle lanes was originally designed to reduce severity of a crash when cars and trucks involve in run-off road accident – but not specifically to protect motorcyclists during such accident. However, the consequences of this guardrail design on the passive safety of motorcyclist have been given little consideration. Thus, Probability of the motorcyclists getting injured on collision with guardrail is higher compared to other motor vehicle’s driver. In order to investigate the passive safety of motorcyclists while in collision with this guardrail, this study carried out computer simulation of typical crash scenario and conducted a physical crash test to validate the simulation model. The study examines the crash mechanism as related to injury severity when motorcyclist interacts with W-beam guardrail. A three-dimensional computer simulation of a scaled Hybrid III 50th percentile Male dummy mounted on a motorcycle and colliding with W-beam guardrail was carried out. Multi-body model of motorcycle and finite element model of guardrail were developed with commercially available software called MADYMO. The simulation model is validated with a simple crash test conducted with same initial impact configuration. The subsequent simulations were set up for impacting the existing w-beam guardrail with 110 kg motorcycle using eighteen impact conditions that consist of impact angles 15o, 30o and 45o, impact speeds of 32, 48 and 60km/h as well as post spacing of 2m and 4m. The predicted rider’s injury risk criteria were used to assess safety of guardrail response to motorcyclists. The obtained results confirmed that the existing w-beam guardrail is not safe to motorcyclist, especially for the head injury at impact speed 48km/h and impact angle of 45 degree.
40. A simple Modeling of the early voltage of MOSFETs in weak and moderate inversion
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Radin, R. L., Moreira, G. L., Galup-Montoro, C., Marcio Schneider, and IEEE
41. Retroperitoneal cystic lymphangioma
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Radin, R, primary, Weiner, S, additional, Koenigsberg, M, additional, Gold, M, additional, and Bernstein, R, additional
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42. Two pretreatment regimens for high-risk patients receiving radiographic contrast media
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GREENBERGER, P, primary, PATTERSON, R, additional, and RADIN, R, additional
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43. Realizing Industry 4.0 Through STEM Education: But Why STEM Is Not Preferred?
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Samsinar, Nor, Radin, R B, Dina, Farrah, Razak, Abdul, and Ridha, M
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Since the 1760s, industrialization of the world has gone through four revolutions where the 4th revolution has expeditiously taken over from the traditional practices. The Industry 4.0 that embraces the computerization in smart factories requires improved capacities in science, technology, engineering, and mathematical (STEM) fields. Nevertheless, the present circumstances in Malaysia demonstrate that the numbers of youth who decide to follow STEM routes for tertiary education are far less encouraging. Thus, this study aimed to explore the factors affecting university students' decisions. Data used in this study was obtained from a survey of 102 Diploma in Accountancy students from one of the public universities in Malaysia, who were selected using purposive sampling method. This study employed the descriptive statistical method, principal component analysis (PCA) and multiple regressions analysis. The PCA on the questionnaire measurement items yielded factors accounting for 68.22 per cent of the total variance. In the multiple regression model, low morale attitude, learning experience and return on investment explained 53 per cent of the total variance of perception. This study concludes that the roles of national workforce that consists of education system, culture, and government must be strengthened to enhance STEM education system in Malaysia.
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44. What Are the Trends in Women's Representation Among Principal Investigators of US Clinical Trials in the Field of Genetics?
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Karimi P, Abolghasemi Fard A, Parnia A, Kamvar R, Zojaji S, Behroozi N, and Karimi A
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Introduction: Despite progress in the representation of women in the medical profession, substantial gender disparities persist in leadership roles, particularly in clinical trials. Clinical trials are crucial to evidence-based medicine, offering visibility, career advancement, and future funding opportunities for principal investigators (PIs). However, women remain underrepresented in these roles, especially in genetics. This study aimed to evaluate (1) the proportion of women PIs in genetic clinical trials and its change over time, (2) trial characteristics (phase, funding source, intervention type) associated with women PIs, and (3) the geographic distribution of women-led trials in the United States., Methods: We analyzed 4,112 genetic clinical trials conducted in the United States and registered on ClinicalTrials.gov between 2007 and 2024. Trials lacking defined phases or complete investigator information were excluded. Statistical analyses were conducted using Fisher's exact tests and univariate linear regression., Results: Women comprised 1,552 out of 4,112 (37.7%) PIs, with representation fluctuating from seven out of 24 (29.2%) in 2008 to a peak of 17 out of 29 (58%) in 2010 before leveling off to 573 out of 1,712 (33%) in 2024. Women PIs conducted a higher number of behavioral (240 out of 1,552, 15.5%) and other interventions (218 out of 1,552, 14%) studies, compared to 196 out of 2,560 (7.7%) and 222 out of 2,560 (8.7%), respectively, for men. On the other hand, men PIs had a higher number of genetic (111 out of 2,560, 4.3%) and drug (1,654 out of 2,560, 64.6%) trials, compared to 44 out of 1,552 (7.7%) and 841 out of 1,552 (54.2%), respectively, for women. Women received more federal funding (24 out of 1,552 (1.5%) vs. 17 out of 2,560 (0.6%)), while men dominated industry funding (695 out of 2,560 (27.1%) vs. 386 out of 1,552 (24.9%))., Conclusion: Women remain underrepresented as PIs in genetic clinical trials, with no sustained growth over time. Mentorship programs, equitable funding policies, and increased visibility of women researchers are essential to address these disparities and foster equity in clinical trial leadership., Competing Interests: Human subjects: All authors have confirmed that this study did not involve human participants or tissue. Animal subjects: All authors have confirmed that this study did not involve animal subjects or tissue. Conflicts of interest: In compliance with the ICMJE uniform disclosure form, all authors declare the following: Payment/services info: All authors have declared that no financial support was received from any organization for the submitted work. Financial relationships: All authors have declared that they have no financial relationships at present or within the previous three years with any organizations that might have an interest in the submitted work. Other relationships: All authors have declared that there are no other relationships or activities that could appear to have influenced the submitted work., (Copyright © 2024, Karimi et al.)
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45. Radiomic-based biomarkers: Transforming age and body composition metrics into personalized age-informed indices.
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Alikhani R, Horbal SR, Rothberg AE, and Pai MP
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- Humans, Tomography, X-Ray Computed methods, Aged, Glomerular Filtration Rate, Age Factors, Radiomics, Body Composition, Aging physiology, Biomarkers metabolism, Biomarkers analysis, Precision Medicine methods
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Chronological age has been the standard for quantifying the aging process. While it is simple to quantify it cannot fully discern the biological variability of aging between individuals. The growing body of interest in this variability of human aging has led to the introduction of new biomarkers to operationalize biological age. The inclusion of body composition may provide additional value to biological aging as a prediction and estimation factor of individual health outcomes. Diagnostic images based on radiomic techniques such as Computed Tomography contain an untapped wealth of patient-specific data that remain inaccessible to healthcare providers. These images are beneficial for collecting information from body composition that adds precision and granularity when compared to traditional measures. This information can subsequently be aggregated to construct models for changes in the human body associated with aging. In addition, aging leads to a natural decline in the best parameter of drug dosing in older adults, glomerular filtration rate. Since the conventional models of kidney function are correlated with age and body composition, the radiomic biomarkers representing age-related changes in body composition may also serve as potential new imaging biomarkers of kidney function for personalized dosing. Our review introduces potential radiomic biomarkers as measures of body composition change targeting the aging processes. As a functional example, we have hypothesized an age-related model of radiomics as a covariate of kidney function to improve personalized dosing. Future research focusing on evaluating this hypothesis in human subject studies is acknowledged., (© 2024 The Author(s). Clinical and Translational Science published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of American Society for Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics.)
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46. Trends in Medical Encounters Involving Cannabis-Related Disorders Among US Medicare Beneficiaries, 2017-2022.
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Perez-Vilar S, Kazemian S, Greene C, Duenas PF, Radin R, Lindaas A, Akhtar S, Wernecke M, Chillarige Y, Kelman JA, and Graham DJ
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- Humans, United States epidemiology, Middle Aged, Aged, Male, Female, Adult, Adolescent, Young Adult, Disabled Persons statistics & numerical data, Aged, 80 and over, Medicare statistics & numerical data, Marijuana Abuse epidemiology
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Objectives. To characterize cannabis-related disorder medical encounter trends in the US Medicare population during 2017 to 2022. Methods. We conducted a descriptive study, which included 56 624 432 beneficiaries aged 65 years or older and 10 247 953 aged 18 to 64 years with disability. All were continuously enrolled in Medicare (Fee-for-Service or Advantage) for 183 or more days before the first day of the calendar year. We identified cannabis-related disorder encounters using International Classification of Diseases, 10th Revision, Clinical Modification diagnosis codes and computed annual encounter rates per 10 000 beneficiaries. We used the Mann-Kendall test to analyze trends over time. Results. Annual cannabis-related disorder encounter trends among beneficiaries aged 65 years or older ranged from 15.9 (95% confidence interval [CI] = 15.8, 16.0) to 39.3 (95% CI = 39.1, 39.5) per 10 000. Rates among beneficiaries aged 18 to 64 years with disability ranged from 274.8 (95% CI = 273.6, 276.0) to 373.7 (95% CI = 372.3, 375.2) per 10 000. Rates increased over time across both groups, with average annual increases of 4.3 (95% CI = 3.3, 5.3; P = .01) and 17.1 (95% CI = 11.0, 23.2; P = .02) per 10 000, respectively. Conclusions. Further work is needed to explore the impact of coexisting medical conditions on outcomes that result from cannabis-related disorders. ( Am J Public Health . 2024;114(S8):S694-S697. https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.2024.307729).
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47. The impact of plasma-activated water on the process of nickel bioremediation by Neowestiellopsis persica A1387.
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Nowruzi B, Ghazi S, Norouzi R, and Norouzi R
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- Cyanobacteria metabolism, Plasma Gases, Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry, Water chemistry, Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared, Nickel, Biodegradation, Environmental, Water Pollutants, Chemical analysis
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Cyanobacteria provide an economical, feasible, and environmentally friendly solution for heavy metal removal. In addition, plasma can facilitate the removal of heavy metals across various time frames. In this study, we applied plasma-activated water (PAW) to prepare Neowestiellopsis persica A1387 strain medium culture for 0, 10, 15, and 20 min via an Atmospheric Cold Plasma Jet device (ACPJ-17A). Nickel removal efficiency was evaluated after 48 hours of cultivation under controlled conditions at 0, 10, 30, 60, and 90 min. Further investigation was performed through FTIR, GC-MS, and XRD techniques. Statistical analysis of ANOVA and Tukey's test indicated that the samples treated for 15 min had the highest biomass dry weight, polysaccharide content, and nickel removal rate (p ≤ 0.05). The GC-MS analysis presented elevated concentrations of ethanol, 1,3-dimethylbenzene, acetic acid, 3-methylbutyl ester, aromatic chemicals, 2-methyl-1-propanol, and 3-octen-2-ol in all samples treated with plasma. The functional group analysis using the FT-IR approach showed increased peak intensities with more extended treatment periods, indicating the addition of methyl, methylene, and hydroxyl groups to the cyanobacterium cell wall. Furthermore, a peak at 468 cm⁻¹ wavelength was observed, correlating to the Ni-O stretching mode after absorption of Ni on the cyanobacterium surface. The XRD data exhibited prominent peaks in all diffraction patterns angles below 20 degrees, suggesting the presence of amorphous and non-crystalline chemical structures within the cyanobacterial structures. The peak intensity increased with longer treatment durations. The 15-min plasma treatment optimized Ni removal, but the efficiency decreased with prolonged exposure due to adverse effects such as increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) production., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no competing financial interests and non- financial conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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48. Durability of the bubble-jet sorter enables high performance bio sample isolation.
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Hopfes T, Tahvildari R, de Wijs K, Dang C, Fondu J, Lagae L, and Libbrecht S
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- Humans, Cell Separation methods, Cell Separation instrumentation, Microfluidic Analytical Techniques instrumentation, Microfluidic Analytical Techniques methods, Equipment Design, Cell Survival, Lab-On-A-Chip Devices, Flow Cytometry methods, Flow Cytometry instrumentation
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Sorting cells while maintaining their viability for further processing or analysis is an essential step in a variety of biological processes ranging from early diagnostics to cell therapy. Sorting techniques such as fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS) have evolved considerably and provide standard ways of sorting. Nevertheless, the search for compact, integrated, efficient, and high throughput microfluidic sorting platforms continues due to challenges such as cost, cell viability, and biosafety. In our previous work, we introduced a technology with the potential to become such a platform: the bubble-jet sorter. It is a silicon-based sorter chip relying on cell deflection through micro vapor bubble formation. In this work, we present a new version of the sorter chip that emphasizes durability and continuous sorting operation. To characterize the sorter, we first focus on the technical performance and show a sorter lifetime that repeatedly exceeds 80 million actuation cycles. In addition, we show continuous operation at high firing rates, but also discuss limitations due to heat buildup. In a second step, we present continuous sorting runs of millions of beads and CD3 positive T cells at rates surpassing 1000 sorting events per second, while maintaining high purity (>90%) and recovery (>85%). Dedicated viability tests show that the gentle sorting process maintains cell viability in this closed, aerosol-free device. The remarkable combination of high lifetime, sorting rate, and sorting efficiency, along with the potential for on-chip parallelization show the promise of this technology to meet the growing demand for large-scale sample isolation in drug and immunotherapy development.
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49. Incidence and Risk Factors of Developing Post-operative Delirium Among Elderly Patients in a Tertiary Care Hospital: A Retrospective Chart Review.
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Almashari Y, Alshaya RA, Alenazi RR, Alanazi AM, Alhanan R, Al-Shammari FA, and Muawad R
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Introduction Delirium is an acute and fluctuating decline in attention and cognition caused by reversible neural disruption. Post-operative delirium (POD) may happen 10 minutes after anesthesia administration up to discharge. POD has been associated with increased days of mechanical ventilation, increased patients' functional decline, prolonged intensive care unit (ICU) stay, and prolonged hospital length of stay, which can lead to nosocomial complications, further investigations, and increased treatment costs. In this study, we aim to determine the prevalence of POD and identify demographic or surgical variables associated with POD. Materials and methods This retrospective cross-sectional study was conducted at the National Guard Health Affairs Hospital (NGHA), a teaching tertiary care center in Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The study included all patients older than 65 who developed POD from January 2017 to January 2023 and a control group of the same time window. The data were analyzed using custom Python code. Results The study included 108 patients, 72 of whom were male patients. General anesthesia was most used compared to other anesthesia techniques (79.630%). Patients with hypertension (HTN) and diabetes mellitus (DM) each account for 75 cases. Elective surgeries account for 86.111% of cases. Our analysis showed a significant association between POD and advanced age, male gender, DM, HTN, congestive heart failure (CHF), and chronic kidney disease (CKD). Conclusion With our study, we hope to aid the process of better understanding POD to help healthcare providers identify high-risk patients, implement preventative measures, and enhance patient safety and satisfaction., Competing Interests: Human subjects: Consent was obtained or waived by all participants in this study. Animal subjects: All authors have confirmed that this study did not involve animal subjects or tissue. Conflicts of interest: In compliance with the ICMJE uniform disclosure form, all authors declare the following: Payment/services info: All authors have declared that no financial support was received from any organization for the submitted work. Financial relationships: All authors have declared that they have no financial relationships at present or within the previous three years with any organizations that might have an interest in the submitted work. Other relationships: All authors have declared that there are no other relationships or activities that could appear to have influenced the submitted work., (Copyright © 2024, Almashari et al.)
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50. Designer oleosins boost oil accumulation in plant biomass.
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Sadre R
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- Plant Proteins metabolism, Plant Proteins genetics, Biomass, Plant Oils metabolism
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