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2. An in silico pipeline approach uncovers a potentially intricate network involving spike SARS-CoV-2 RNA, RNA vaccines, host RNA-binding proteins (RBPs), and host miRNAs at the cellular level
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Chetta, Massimiliano, Tarsitano, Marina, Oro, Maria, Rivieccio, Maria, and Bukvic, Nenad
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- 2022
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3. The Target Therapy Hyperbole: "KRAS (p.G12C)"—The Simplification of a Complex Biological Problem.
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Chetta, Massimiliano, Basile, Anna, Tarsitano, Marina, Rivieccio, Maria, Oro, Maria, Capitanio, Nazzareno, Bukvic, Nenad, Priolo, Manuela, and Rosati, Alessandra
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THERAPEUTIC use of antineoplastic agents ,PROTEIN analysis ,RESEARCH funding ,PATIENT safety ,ENZYME inhibitors ,CELLULAR signal transduction ,ONCOGENES ,DRUG efficacy ,TUMORS ,GENETIC mutation ,CARCINOGENESIS ,OVERALL survival ,PHARMACODYNAMICS - Abstract
Simple Summary: KRAS mutations have critical roles in the etiology of cancers such as NSCLC, CRC, and PDAC. However, therapeutic targeting of KRAS has proven difficult due to the lack of typical drug-binding sites. Recent improvements have seen the emergence of inhibitors specially tailored for the p.G12C mutation, with Sotorasib showing promising results in NSCLC. Nonetheless, the CodeBreaK 200 study found no significant difference in overall survival between Docetaxel and Sotorasib. This study compares the structural configurations of KRAS isoforms KRAS4A and KRAS4B and analyzes the effects of mutations on drug binding. The present study reveals unique aggregation propensities in wild-type and mutant isoforms, highlighting the complexities of KRAS as a therapeutic target. Sotorasib's stable structure may allow for more effective binding to KRAS4B, despite the steric constraints imposed by KRAS4A and its mutations. This emphasizes the necessity for additional research into the complicated dynamics of KRAS targeting in cancer therapy. Kirsten Rat Sarcoma Viral Oncogene Homolog (KRAS) gene variations are linked to the development of numerous cancers, including non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), colorectal cancer (CRC), and pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). The lack of typical drug-binding sites has long hampered the discovery of therapeutic drugs targeting KRAS. Since "CodeBreaK 100" demonstrated Sotorasib's early safety and efficacy and led to its approval, especially in the treatment of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), the subsequent identification of specific inhibitors for the p.G12C mutation has offered hope. However, the CodeBreaK 200 study found no significant difference in overall survival (OS) between patients treated with Docetaxel and Sotorasib (AMG 510), adding another degree of complexity to this ongoing challenge. The current study compares the three-dimensional structures of the two major KRAS isoforms, KRAS4A and KRAS4B. It also investigates the probable structural changes caused by the three major mutations (p.G12C, p.G12D, and p.G12V) within Sotorasib's pocket domain. The computational analysis demonstrates that the wild-type and mutant isoforms have distinct aggregation propensities, resulting in the creation of alternate oligomeric configurations. This study highlights the increased complexity of the biological issue of using KRAS as a therapeutic target. The present study stresses the need for a better understanding of the structural dynamics of KRAS and its mutations to design more effective therapeutic approaches. It also emphasizes the potential of computational approaches to shed light on the complicated molecular pathways that drive KRAS-mediated oncogenesis. This study adds to the ongoing efforts to address the therapeutic hurdles presented by KRAS in cancer treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. A SARS-CoV-2 host infection model network based on genomic human Transcription Factors (TFs) depletion
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Chetta, Massimiliano, Rosati, Alessandra, Marzullo, Liberato, Tarsitano, Marina, and Bukvic, Nenad
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- 2020
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5. DiGeorge Syndrome
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Tarsitano, Marina, Vitale, Andrea, Tarsitano, Francesco, Brandi, Maria Luisa, editor, and Brown, Edward Meigs, editor
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- 2015
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6. FACILITATE: A real-world, multicenter, prospective study investigating the utility of a rapid, fully automated real-time PCR assay versus local reference methods for detecting epidermal growth factor receptor variants in NSCLC
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Behnke, Anke, primary, Cayre, Anne, additional, De Maglio, Giovanna, additional, Giannini, Giuseppe, additional, Habran, Lionel, additional, Tarsitano, Marina, additional, Chetta, Massimiliano, additional, Cappellen, David, additional, Lespagnol, Alexandra, additional, Le Naoures, Cecile, additional, Massazza, Gabriella, additional, Destro, Annarita, additional, Bonzheim, Irina, additional, Rau, Achim, additional, Battmann, Achim, additional, Kah, Bettina, additional, Watkin, Emmanuel, additional, and Hummel, Michael, additional
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- 2023
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7. Neutrophil-to-Lymphocyte Ratio Is a Major Prognostic Factor in Non-small Cell Lung Carcinoma Patients Undergoing First Line Immunotherapy With Pembrolizumab
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ROMANO, FRANCESCO JACOPO, primary, RONGA, RICCARDO, additional, AMBROSIO, FRANCESCA, additional, ARUNDINE, DARIO, additional, LONGO, VITO, additional, GALETTA, DOMENICO, additional, GRIDELLI, CESARE, additional, MAIONE, PAOLO, additional, PALMA, VALENTINA, additional, DAMIANO, VINCENZO, additional, VERDE, ANTONIO, additional, GIACOBBE, ILARIA, additional, AUGURIO, MARIA ROSARIA, additional, IENGO, GENNARO, additional, CHETTA, MASSIMILIANO, additional, TARSITANO, MARINA, additional, CAMPIONE, SEVERO, additional, FAILLA, GIUSEPPE, additional, RAUCCI, ANTONIO, additional, and RICCARDI, FERDINANDO, additional
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- 2022
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8. Neutrophil-to-Lymphocyte Ratio Is a Major Prognostic Factor in Non-small Cell Lung Carcinoma Patients Undergoing First Line Immunotherapy With Pembrolizumab.
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ROMANO, FRANCESCO JACOPO, RONGA, RICCARDO, AMBROSIO, FRANCESCA, ARUNDINE, DARIO, LONGO, VITO, GALETTA, DOMENICO, GRIDELLI, CESARE, MAIONE, PAOLO, PALMA, VALENTINA, DAMIANO, VINCENZO, VERDE, ANTONIO, GIACOBBE, ILARIA, AUGURIO, MARIA ROSARIA, IENGO, GENNARO, CHETTA, MASSIMILIANO, TARSITANO, MARINA, CAMPIONE, SEVERO, FAILLA, GIUSEPPE, RAUCCI, ANTONIO, and RICCARDI, FERDINANDO
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IMMUNOTHERAPY ,PROGNOSIS ,MYELOID-derived suppressor cells ,NEUTROPHIL lymphocyte ratio ,NON-small-cell lung carcinoma ,PROGRAMMED death-ligand 1 - Abstract
Background/Aim: Lung cancer is one of the most common malignant neoplastic diseases and by far the leading cause of cancer death worldwide. Recently, immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have received increasing attention for playing a crucial role in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Biomarkers, such as programmed cell death-ligand 1 (PD-L1) and tumor mutational burden (TMB), seemed to be helpful in selecting patients who are more likely to benefit from ICI treatment: however, their role has not yet been fully clarified. Patients and Methods: In this retrospective study, we evaluated the relationship between pre-treatment peripheral blood neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and survival in 252 patients suffering from advanced NSCLC who had received pembrolizumab as their first-line immunotherapy. Results: Compared to their NLR low counterparts who had a median overall survival (OS) of 34.8 months, patients with NLRs above 4.8 had a median OS of 7.6 months (HR=3.26, 95%CI=2.3-4.6, p-value<0.0000001). In multivariate Cox regression analysis, alongside other variables, such as metastatic sites, age, and sex, NLR and PD-L1 predicted progression-free survival and OS; furthermore, a very high NLR - over 10 - seemed to forecast a very dismal prognosis in patients undergoing immunotherapy, with sudden deaths in the days immediately following therapy (median OS=3.8 months). Conclusion: NLR acts as a valuable and reliable prognostic factor in non-small cell lung carcinoma patients undergoing first line immunotherapy with pembrolizumab. Additional investigation is necessary to fully elucidate the underlying biological rationale, which can be found in myeloid derived suppressor cells, a heterogeneous population of cells with neutrophil-like immunophenotypic features. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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9. SARS-CoV-2 in Urine May Predict a Severe Evolution of COVID-19
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Perrella, Alessandro, primary, Brita, Mario, additional, Coletta, Francesco, additional, Cotena, Simona, additional, De Marco, GiamPaola, additional, Longobardi, Adele, additional, Sala, Crescenzo, additional, Sannino, Dania, additional, Tomasello, Antonio, additional, Perrella, Marco, additional, Russo, Giuseppe, additional, Tarsitano, Marina, additional, Chetta, Massimo, additional, Della Monica, Matteo, additional, Orlando, Valentina, additional, Coscioni, Enrico, additional, and Villani, Romolo, additional
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- 2021
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10. Virus Versus Host—The Game Reloaded
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Chetta, Massimiliano, Tarsitano, Marina, Vicari, Laura, Saracino, Annalisa, and Bukvic, Nenad
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Zika virus (ZIKV) ,transcription factors (TFs) ,TFs binding motifs - Abstract
In silico analysis is a promising approach for understanding biological events in complex diseases. Herein we report on the innovative computational workflow allowed to highlight new direct interactions between human transcription factors (TFs) and an entire genome of virus ZikaSPH2015 strain in order to identify the occurrence of specific motifs on a genomic Zika Virus sequence that is able to bind and, therefore, sequester host&rsquo, s TFs. The analysis pipeline was performed using different bioinformatics tools available online (free of charge). According to obtained results of this in silico analysis, it is possible to hypothesize that these TFs binding motifs might be able to explain the complex and heterogeneous phenotype presentation in Zika-virus-affected fetuses/newborns, as well as the less severe condition in adults. Moreover, the proposed in silico protocol identified thirty-three different TFs identical to the distribution of TFBSs (Transcription Factor Binding Sites) on ZikaSPH2015 strain, potentially able to influence genes and pathways with biological functions confirming that this approach could find potential answers on disease pathogenesis.
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- 2021
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11. In Silico Analysis of Possible Interaction between Host Genomic Transcription Factors (TFs) and Zika Virus (ZikaSPH2015) Strain with Combinatorial Gene Regulation; Virus Versus Host—The Game Reloaded
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Chetta, Massimiliano, primary, Tarsitano, Marina, additional, Vicari, Laura, additional, Saracino, Annalisa, additional, and Bukvic, Nenad, additional
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- 2021
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12. Placenta growth factor is not required for exercise-induced angiogenesis
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Gigante, Bruna, Tarsitano, Marina, Cimini, Vincenzo, Falco, Sandro De, and Persico, M. Graziella
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- 2004
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13. In Silico Analysis of Possible Interaction between Host Genomic Transcription Factors and Zika Virus (ZikaSPH2015) Strain with Combinatorial Gene Regulation; Virus Versus Host - The Game Reloaded
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Chetta, Massimiliano, primary, Tarsitano, Marina, additional, Vicari, Laura, additional, Saracino, Annalisa, additional, and Bukvic, Nenad, additional
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- 2020
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14. FLT3 mutations have no prognostic impact in elderly patients with acute myeloid leukemia and normal karyotype
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Ferrara, Felicetto, Criscuolo, Clelia, Riccardi, Cira, Izzo, Tiziana, Pedata, Mariangela, Copia, Carolina, Vicari, Laura, Tarsitano, Marina, Palmieri, Salvatore, and Pane, Fabrizio
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- 2009
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15. Pork meat matured for different periods of time in vacuum-packaging system
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Tarsitano, Marina Avena, Bridi, Ana Maria, Silva, Caio Abércio da, Constantino, Camila, Andreo, Nayara, Peres, Louise Manha, Youssef, Elza Youssef, and Cardoso, Thales de Almeida Bitencourt
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Microbiologia ,pH ,Maciez ,Tenderness ,5.04.00.00-2 ,Microbiology - Abstract
O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a qualidade da carne suína maturada por diferentes períodos de tempo. Os tratamentos avaliados foram: controle (carne sem maturação); carne maturada por três dias; carne maturada por seis dias. O pH, a porcentagem de perda de água e a perda de líquido no descongelamento apresentaram regressão linear decrescente. Para a perda de líquido na cocção foi observado regressão linear crescente em função do tempo de maturação. Para L*, a*, b* e croma houve efeito linear crescente, enquanto que a tonalidade apresentou regressão linear decrescente com o aumento do tempo de maturação. A contagem de mesófilos e psicrotróficos foram maiores para os tratamentos submetidos à maturação. A força de cisalhamento diminuiu linearmente com o aumento do período de maturação. O índice de fragmentação miofibrilar, oxidação lipídica e análise sensorial não apresentaram efeito significativo para o tratamento. A maturação da carne suína foi eficaz, pois melhorou a cor, sendo mais clara, com menor pH e melhor maciez. Não houve alteração na estabilidade lipídica da carne, e tampouco danos sensoriais. The objective of this study was to evaluate the quality of pork meat when matured. The treatments evaluated were: meat no maturated; meat matured for 3 days; meat matured for 6 days. The pH, water loss percentage, and liquid lost in thawing displayed a decreasing linear regression while the fluid lost in cooking showed an increasing linear regression. The L*, a*, b* and chroma showed an increasing linear effect while the tone displayed a decreasing linear regression. The mesophilic and psychrotrophic bacteria counts were greater for the treatments that underwent maturation. The shear force decrease linearly with the increase in the maturation period. The MFI, lipid oxidation, and sensory analyses were not affected by treatments. The maturation of the pork meat improved the color, reduced the pH and increased the tenderness. There was no change in the lipid stability of the meat, nor sensory damage.
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16. Fatty acid profile of beef from immunocastrated (BOPRIVA ® ) Nellore bulls
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Andreo, Nayara, primary, Bridi, Ana Maria, additional, Soares, Adriana Lourenço, additional, Prohmann, Paulo Emílio Fernandes, additional, Peres, Louise Manha, additional, Tarsitano, Marina Avena, additional, de Lima Giangareli, Barbara, additional, and Takabayashi, Alyson Akira, additional
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- 2016
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17. Desempenho, características de carcaça e avaliação econômica da substituição do milho grão inteiro por casca de soja peletizada na alimentação de cordeiros em confinamento
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Zarpelon, Tiago Galafassi; Nutron Alimentos, Mizubuti, Ivone Yurika; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Ribeiro, Edson Luis de Azambuja; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Pereira, Elzânia Sales; Universidade Federal do Ceará, Silva, Leandro das Dores Ferreira da; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Prado-Calixto, Odimári Pricila Pires do; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Tarsitano, Marina Avena; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Fávero, Ricardo; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Pires, Kássia Amariz; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Borges, César Aparecido de Araujo; Nutron Alimentos, Zarpelon, Tiago Galafassi; Nutron Alimentos, Mizubuti, Ivone Yurika; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Ribeiro, Edson Luis de Azambuja; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Pereira, Elzânia Sales; Universidade Federal do Ceará, Silva, Leandro das Dores Ferreira da; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Prado-Calixto, Odimári Pricila Pires do; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Tarsitano, Marina Avena; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Fávero, Ricardo; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Pires, Kássia Amariz; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, and Borges, César Aparecido de Araujo; Nutron Alimentos
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Este trabalho foi conduzido com o objetivo de avaliar os efeitos de diferentes níveis de substituição do milho inteiro por casca de soja peletizada, em rações com alto teor de concentrados, sem utilização de fibra longa, sobre o consumo, desempenho produtivo e viabilidade econômica da produção de cordeiros em confinamento. Foram utilizados 24 ovinos da raça Texel, sendo 12 machos inteiros e 12 fêmeas da mesma idade, com peso médio inicial de 23 kg, distribuídos em 12 baias, em delineamento experimental inteiramente casualizado. Os tratamentos consistiram de substituições do milho inteiro pela casca de soja, nos níveis de 0% (CS0), 15% (CS15) e 30% (CS30). Os consumos de matéria seca (MS) (kg dia-1), proteína bruta (PB) (kg dia-1, %PV, g PV0,75), e fibra em detergente neutro (FDN) (kg dia-1, %PV, g PV0,75), apresentaram comportamento linear crescente (P<0,05) à medida que se aumentou a inclusão de casca de soja em substituição ao milho inteiro na ração, entretanto, o consumo de extrato etéreo (EE) (g dia-1) apresentou efeito quadrático. Não houve diferença significativa no consumo de MS em relação ao peso vivo e tamanho metabólico, bem como para os consumos de matéria mineral (MM) (g dia-1) e NDT (kg dia-1, %PV, g PV0,75). No ganho médio diário (GMD) foi observado efeito quadrático (P<0,05) dos diferentes níveis de casca de soja nas rações sendo os ganhos de 0,267; 0,327 e 0,224 kg dia-1, nos níveis de 0, 15 e 30%, respectivamente. A conversão alimentar foi afetada de forma linear crescente (P<0,05) com a inclusão de casca de soja na ração. Não foi observada diferença significativa nas características de carcaça. Conforme níveis crescentes de casca de soja foram adicionados à ração, observou-se que houve diminuição do custo/kg MS da ração (R$), porém houve aumento no custo do quilograma de carne produzida. De maneira geral, pode-se concluir que a substituição do milho inteiro por casca de soja peletizada em rações completas com alto teor de concentrados, na, This work was carried out with the objective of evaluating the effects of different levels of replacement of whole grain corn by pelleted soybean hulls in high concentrated diet, without long fiber use, on intake, productive performance and economical viability of feedlot lambs production. Twenty four Texel lambs, 12 males and 12 females of the same age, with average weight of 23 kg, distributed in 12 stalls, in a completely randomized design, were used. The treatments consisted of replacement of whole grain corn by pelleted soybean hulls, at levels of 0% (SH0), 15% (SH15) and 30% (SH30). Dry matter (DM) (kg day-1), crude protein (CP) (kg day-1, %AW, g AW0,75), and neutral detergent fiber (NDF) (kg day-1, %AW, g AW0,75) intake showed linear increasing behavior (P<0.05) according to increasing levels of soybean hulls replacing the corn grain in the diet, however, the ether extract (EE) intake (g day-1) presented quadratic effect. There were no differences in DM intake in relation to weight and metabolic body size, as well as, to mineral material (MM) (g day-1) and total digestible nutrients (TDN) intake (kg day-1, %AW, g AW0,75). In average daily gain (ADG), a quadratic effect of different levels of soybean hulls in the diet was observed (P<0.05), with weight gain of 0.267; 0.327 and 0.224 kg day-1, in levels of 0, 15 and 30%, respectively. The feed conversion was affected in a increasing linear way (P<0.05) with the soybean hulls inclusion in the diet. It was not observed differences in the carcass traits. When increasing levels of soybean hulls were added to the diet, it was observed decreasing in cost/kg ration (R$), however, there was increasing cost of meat produced (kg). In a general way, it can be concluded that replacement of whole corn by pelleted soybean hulls in high concentrated diet, in a proportion of 15%, increases the weight gain in feedlot lambs. In the proportion of 30%, affect negatively the animal performance, however does not influence t
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18. Placenta growth factor is not required for exercise induced angiogenesis
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B. Gigante, S. De Falco, M. G. Persico, TARSITANO, MARINA, CIMINI, VINCENZO, B., Gigante, Tarsitano, Marina, Cimini, Vincenzo, S., De Falco, and M. G., Persico
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19. Desempenho, características de carcaça e avaliação econômica da substituição do milho grão inteiro por casca de soja peletizada na alimentação de cordeiros em confinamento
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Zarpelon, Tiago Galafassi, primary, Mizubuti, Ivone Yurika, additional, Ribeiro, Edson Luis De Azambuja, additional, Pereira, Elzânia Sales, additional, Silva, Leandro Das Dores Ferreira da, additional, Prado-Calixto, Odimári Pricila Pires do, additional, Tarsitano, Marina Avena, additional, Fávero, Ricardo, additional, Pires, Kássia Amariz, additional, and Borges, César Aparecido De Araujo, additional
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20. Caratterizzazione biochimica e funzionale del gene pvf-1, membro della famiglia PDGF/VEGF, in Caenorhabditis elegans
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Tarsitano, Marina
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PVF-1 (PDGF/VEGF Factor-1) è un membro della famiglia PDGF/VEGF in C.elegans. I membri di tale famiglia presentano il motivo “PDGF like”, contenente otto residui di cisteina con una caratteristica spaziatura, importante per la formazione di dimeri attivi. Questi ultimi sono fattori angiogenici: inducono angiogenesi in vivo, proliferazione e migrazione di cellule endoteliali in vitro. L’azione è mediata da recettori ad attività tirosin-chinasica e da recettori chiamati Neuropiline, identificate la prima volta nelle cellule nervose e poi ritrovate anche nelle cellule endoteliali. Questa scoperta è stata la prima evidenza di un coinvolgimento nello sviluppo del sistema vascolare di proteine importanti nello sviluppo del sistema nervoso, in particolare nella guida degli assoni. Recentemente è stato dimostrato che i membri della famiglia delle Semaforine mediante l’interazione con la famiglia di recettori delle Plessine e delle Neuropiline, sono in grado di regolare la migrazione non solo degli assoni ma anche delle cellule endoteliali. Lo scopo della tesi è caratterizzare biochimicamente e funzionalmente PVF-1 in C.elegans per chiarire i meccanismi molecolari che regolano la funzione dei geni della famiglia PDGF/VEGF coinvolti non solo nello sviluppo del sistema vascolare, ma anche del sistema nervoso ed identificare nuovi geni che possono interagire nello stesso “pathway”. Nella prima parte del lavoro di tesi è stato dimostrato che PVF-1, prodotta in cellule di mammifero, è una proteina N-glicosilata secreta dalle cellule come dimero. Tale proteina è in grado di legare i recettori umani VEGFR-1 e VEGFR-2 e di indurre la fosforilazione dei residui di tirosina che attivano a loro volta la cascata di trasduzione intracellulare del segnale. Inoltre i risultati ottenuti da due tipi di saggi, l “Capillary-like tube formation” in vitro e “Chorioallantoic Membrane Assay” (CAM) in vivo dimostrano che PVF-1 induce angiogenesi proprio come gli altri membri della famiglia PDGF/VEGF. PVF-1 quindi è l’unico membro della famiglia PDGF/VEGF in C.elegans che conserva le caratteristiche biochimiche e le attività biologiche dei fattori di crescita PDGF/VEGF. Nella seconda parte del lavoro di tesi si analizza l’espressione e la funzione di pvf-1 in C.elegans con tecniche di biologia molecolare ed approcci di genetica classica avendo isolato un putativo mutante nullo del gene. Linee di vermi transgenici esprimono in tutte le cellule muscolari striate durante il secondo ed il terzo stadio larvale di sviluppo un gene marcatore la cui espressione è regolata dalla putativa regione regolativa di pvf-1. Questo dato di espressione spazio-temporale di pvf-1 è stato confermato anche da esperimenti di immunofluorescenza usando un anticorpo policlonale prodotto in coniglio che riconosce PVF-1. In collaborazione con il gruppo di ricerca canadese del Prof. Culotti, è stato isolato da una libreria di mutanti di delezione per PCR con oligo specifici per il gene d’interesse, un putativo mutante nullo di pvf-1, chiamato pvf-1(ev763). L’analisi preliminare dei vermi pvf-1(ev763) evidenzia la mancanza di un ruolo cruciale del fattore sia durante lo sviluppo embrionale e larvale che nella vita adulta. Infatti i vermi omozigoti nulli sono vitali, fertili e non presentano alterazioni morfologiche evidenti. Inoltre considerando che il gene è espresso nelle cellule muscolari striate, si è analizzata la capacità di movimento del mutante rispetto al ceppo selvatico N2. Dall’osservazione di questi vermi risulta che il modo di muoversi dei due ceppi non mostra differenze. Il fatto che pvf-1, come è stato dimostrato nella prima parte del lavoro di tesi, è in grado di indurre angiogenesi in vivo ed in vitro ed è espresso in una precisa finestra temporale di sviluppo del verme in C.elegans suggerisce un suo possibile coinvolgimento in processi di migrazione cellulare che avvengono proprio durante lo stadio larvale L2 e L3. Allo scopo di osservare la migrazione di specifiche cellule nel ceppo mutante del gene d’interesse, pvf-1(ev763) è stato incrociato con ceppi di vermi che mostrano alcune classi di motoneuroni, neuroni sensoriali e due cellule somatiche della gonade, chiamate DTC, marcate con proteine fluorescenti. L’osservazione, mediante microscopio ad alta risoluzione ed a fluorescenza, di questi vermi rivela che pvf-1 non è coinvolto nei processi di migrazione di queste specifiche cellule. La ricerca di un fenotipo dei vermi omozigoti nulli per pvf-1 è proseguita incrociando il ceppo pvf-1(ev763) questa volta con mutanti di geni la cui funzione è già nota al fine non solo di capire in quale processo biologico è coinvolto pvf-1, ma anche di scoprire gli altri geni con cui può interagire. In C.elegans sono stati identificati geni omologhi alle famiglie delle Semaforine e delle Plessine dei vertebrati e per alcuni di essi sono stati anche isolati e caratterizzati i mutanti. In particolare il gene plx-1 che codifica il recettore Plessina-A è coinvolto nel processo di migrazione delle cellule di tipo neuronale che costituiscono il primo raggio della coda del maschio. pvf-1(ev763) è stato incrociato con due alleli mutanti di plx-1, chiamati plx-1(nc37) e plx-1(ev724). L’analisi dei doppi mutanti rivela che l’assenza di PVF-1 determina un aumento di penetranza del fenotipo del primo raggio della coda del maschio rispetto ai singoli mutanti di plx-1. Recentemente è stato anche dimostrato che il gene unc-73 e mig-2, codificanti rispettivamente una proteina coinvolta nell’attivazione dei geni RAC-GTPase, ed una RAC-GTPasica, sono richiesti per la corretta migrazione del primo raggio. I doppi mutanti ottenuti dall’incrocio di pvf-1(ev763) con i mutanti di unc-73 e mig-2 mostrano anch’essi un aumento del fenotipo rispetto ai singoli mutanti. Ciò conferma che PVF-1 è coinvolto nel processo di migrazione del primo raggio della coda del maschio ed agisce mediante una proteina RAC-GTPasi. In seguito si è cercato di scoprire il recettore con cui PVF-1 interagisce per attivare questo meccanismo molecolare. In C.elegans sono stati indetificati, per omologia di sequenza ai VEGFRs dei vertebrati, quattro recettori tirosin-chinasici, chiamati ver-1,ver-2,ver-3 e ver-4. In particolare sono stati isolati i mutanti di ver-3 e ver-4 che sono vitali e non mostrano, come pvf-1(ev763), alcuna alterazione morfologica evidente. I risultati dei doppi mutanti, ottenuti dall’incrocio di ciascun mutante dei recettori con plx-1 rivelano che solo il gene ver-4 si comporta come pvf-1 la cui assenza determina l’aumento del difetto di migrazione del primo raggio, mentre l’assenza di ver-3 sembra sopprimere tale fenotipo. Ciò suggerisce che PVF-1 potrebbe essere il ligando di VER-4. Questa ipotesi è stata successivamente smentita dai risultati ottenuti dal triplo mutante dei geni plx-1, ver-4 e pvf-1. Quest’ultimo infatti non mostra una penetranza del fenotipo uguale a quella del doppio mutante di plx-1 e ver-4 ma maggiore dimostrando che il recettore VER-4 agisce in questo processo con un meccanismo molecolare diverso da quello di PVF-1. Si può concludere che il processo che determina la migrazione delle cellule che costituiscono il primo raggio della coda del maschio è regolato da più meccanismi molecolari. Quello costituito dal ligando SMP-1 ed il recettore PLX-1 è il principale, come è dimostrato dal fatto che i singoli mutanti di questi geni mostrano il difetto di migrazione del primo raggio della coda del maschio, al contrario dei singoli mutanti di pvf-1 e ver-4 che non hanno questo fenotipo. Infine un altro dato interessante emerso in questo lavoro di tesi è che i meccanismi molecolari di SMP-1 e di PVF-1 utilizzano entrambi per la trasduzione del segnale i geni RAC-GTPasi che sono coinvolti in diversi processi di migrazione e crescita degli assoni.
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21. Effect of low or high stress in pre-slaughter handling on pig carcass and meat quality
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Peres, Louise Manha, primary, Bridi, Ana Maria, additional, Silva, Caio Abércio da, additional, Andreo, Nayara, additional, Tarsitano, Marina Avena, additional, and Stivaletti, Evelyn Leticia Tazima, additional
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22. Identification of a deletion in the NDUFS4 gene using array-comparative genomic hybridization in a patient with suspected mitochondrial respiratory disease
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Lombardo, Barbara, primary, Ceglia, Carlo, additional, Tarsitano, Marina, additional, Pierucci, Ippolito, additional, Salvatore, Francesco, additional, and Pastore, Lucio, additional
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23. Microduplications in 22q11.2 and 8q22.1 associated with mild mental retardation and generalized overgrowth
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Tarsitano, Marina, primary, Ceglia, Carlo, additional, Novelli, Antonio, additional, Capalbo, Anna, additional, Lombardo, Barbara, additional, Pastore, Lucio, additional, Fioretti, Gennaro, additional, Vicari, Laura, additional, Pisanti, Maria Antonietta, additional, Friso, Patrizia, additional, and Cavaliere, Maria Luigia, additional
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24. Performance, carcass and meat quality of ewes supplemented with magnesium oxide
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Constantino, Camila, primary, Ribeiro, Edson Luis de Azambuja, additional, Bridi, Ana Maria, additional, Tarsitano, Marina Avena, additional, Castro, Filipe Alexandre Boscaro de, additional, Fernandes Júnior, Francisco, additional, Mizubuti, Ivone Yurika, additional, and Pereira, Elzânia Sales, additional
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25. Influence of immunocastration (Bopriva®) in weight gain, carcass characteristics and meat quality of Nellore
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Andreo, Nayara; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Bridi, Ana Maria; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Tarsitano, Marina Avena; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Peres, Louise Manha; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Barbon, Ana Paula Ayub da Costa; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Andrade, Evelyn Lopes de; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Prohmann, Paulo Emílio Fernandes; Faculdade Integrado de Campo Mourão, Andreo, Nayara; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Bridi, Ana Maria; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Tarsitano, Marina Avena; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Peres, Louise Manha; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Barbon, Ana Paula Ayub da Costa; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Andrade, Evelyn Lopes de; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, and Prohmann, Paulo Emílio Fernandes; Faculdade Integrado de Campo Mourão
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The objective of this study was evaluate the effects of immunocastration on body weight gain, carcass characteristics and meat quality of Nellore beef cattle. Eighty Nellore beef cattle, with initial body weight of 357±8.63 kg, were placed in feedlots and distributed in two treatments (40 animals per treatments) as follow: one - non-vaccinated bulls and two - immunocastrated bulls (Bopriva®, Pfizer Animal Health). The animals placed on treatment two were vaccinated in two doses, first application 30 days before they arrive on the feedlots and second on the day they arrive on feedlots. After 67 days of experimental period, was calculated the daily gain of live weight in kg/day of the 80 animals and selected 20 animals from each treatment for the slaughter and carcass evaluations, and ten from each group for the meat analyzes. The data were submitted to analysis of variance. Immunocastrated animals showed lower daily weight gain, hot carcass weight, carcass yield, pH, leg thickness, muscle depth, loin muscle area, carcass muscle percentage, shear force and moisture. However, this animals had higher concentration of lactate and cortisol blood, chest depth, fat thickness, finishing degree, a *, b * and c*, liquid loss in thawing process, myofibrillar fragmentation index and ether extract of meat when compared to non-vaccinated bulss. The immunocastration (Bopriva®) is an alternative for improving the quality of meat by the higher fat deposition and by the reduction of the shear force of the meat when compared to non-vaccinated bulls., Objetivou-se com o estudo avaliar os efeitos da imunocastração sobre o ganho de peso, características de carcaça e qualidade da carne de novilhos Nelore. Foram utilizados oitenta bovinos Nelores, com peso inicial médio de 357±8,63 kg, que foram alimentados em confinamento e distribuídos em dois tratamentos com 40 bovinos inteiros e 40 imunocastrados (Bopriva®, Pfizer Saúde Animal). Os imunocastrados receberam duas doses da vacina, sendo a primeira aplicação 30 dias antes da entrada dos animais em confinamento e a segunda na entrada do confinamento. Ao final do período experimental de 67 dias, calculou-se o ganho diário de peso vivo em kg/dia dos 80 animais e selecionou-se 20 de cada grupo para o abate e avaliações de carcaça, e posteriormente dez de cada tratamento para as análises de carne. Os dados foram submetidos à análise de variância. Animais imunocastrados apresentaram menor ganho diário de peso vivo, peso de carcaça quente, rendimento de carcaça, pH final, espessura de perna, profundidade de músculo, área de olho de lombo, porcentagem de músculo, força de cisalhamento e umidade. Entretanto, obtiveram maior concentração sanguínea de lactato e cortisol, profundidade torácica, espessura de gordura subcutânea, grau de cobertura da carcaça, a*, b* e c*, perda de líquido no descongelamento, índice de fragmentação miofibrilar e extrato etéreo da carne em relação aos inteiros. A imunocastração (Bopriva®) é uma alternativa para melhorar a qualidade da carne, através da maior deposição de gordura na carcaça e redução da força de cisalhamento da carne em relação aos animais inteiros.
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26. Influência da imunocastração (Bopriva®) no ganho de peso, características de carcaça e qualidade da carne de bovinos Nelore
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Andreo, Nayara, primary, Bridi, Ana Maria, additional, Tarsitano, Marina Avena, additional, Peres, Louise Manha, additional, Barbon, Ana Paula Ayub da Costa, additional, Andrade, Evelyn Lopes de, additional, and Prohmann, Paulo Emílio Fernandes, additional
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27. Magnesium supplementation in swine finishing stage: performance, carcass characteristics and meat quality
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Tarsitano, Marina Avena, primary, Bridi, Ana Maria, additional, Silva, Caio Abércio da, additional, Constantino, Camila, additional, Andreo, Nayara, additional, and Dalto, Danyel Bueno, additional
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28. Detection of the t(11;14)(q13;q32) without CCND1/IGH fusion in a case of acute myeloid leukemia
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Tarsitano, Marina, Palmieri, Salvatore, Ferrara, Felicetto, Riccardi, Cira, Cavaliere, Maria Luigia, and Vicari, Laura
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29. Spray-dried plasma in the recovery of light piglets at weaning: production performance, blood profile, diarrhea frequency and economic viability
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MCassab Comércio e Indústria Ltda., Dalto, Danyel Bueno; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Silva, Caio Abércio da; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Bridi, Ana Maria; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Gavioli, David Fernandes; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Oliveira, Eduardo Raele de; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Silva, Roberta Abrami Monteiro da; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Tarsitano, Marina Avena; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Altmann, Álvaro Henrique de Sousa; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Braz, Débora Barbosa; MCassab Comércio e Indústria Ltda., Kobayashi, Renata Katsuko Takayama; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Venâncio, Emerson José; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, MCassab Comércio e Indústria Ltda., Dalto, Danyel Bueno; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Silva, Caio Abércio da; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Bridi, Ana Maria; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Gavioli, David Fernandes; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Oliveira, Eduardo Raele de; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Silva, Roberta Abrami Monteiro da; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Tarsitano, Marina Avena; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Altmann, Álvaro Henrique de Sousa; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Braz, Débora Barbosa; MCassab Comércio e Indústria Ltda., Kobayashi, Renata Katsuko Takayama; Universidade Estadual de Londrina, and Venâncio, Emerson José; Universidade Estadual de Londrina
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The aim of this research was to evaluate the effects of spray-dried plasma (SDP) on the performance, hematological profile, diarrhea frequency and economic viability of this ingredient in diets for light piglets at weaning, with 21 days of age. The trial was done using 72 pigs, 48 castrated male and 24 female (PenArLan), with an initial age of 21 days. The experimental design consisted of randomized blocks, with 4 treatments and 6 repetitions (each pen with two males and one female was considered a repetition). The treatments were: T1 - heavy weight weaned pigs, without supplementation; T2 - light weight weaned pigs, supplemented with 10g/animal/day of SDP; T3 - light weight weaned pigs, supplemented with 20g/animal/day of SDP; T4- light weight weaned pigs, without supplementation. The SDP were fed daily directly at the feeder three times per day. At 35 and 70 days old piglets were subjected to blood collection, and 8 animals in each treatment were used. Daily evaluation was made of diarrhea frequency. There was difference to feed:gain (P < 0,05) considering the period of 21 to 49 days of age and total period (21-70 days of age), with advantage to T3. The initial value for plasmatic urea was higher (P < 0,01) to pigs of T1 but the final titles were similar. There were no differences (P > 0,05) on frequency of diarrhea. There were differences in feed cost with advantage to T3 in the period of 21 to 35; 36 to 49 and 21 to 49 days of age. In total period (21 to 70 days of age) T3 showed the best index of economic efficiency., O objetivo desse trabalho foi avaliar o desempenho, perfil hematológico, freqüência de diarréia e potencial econômico de uso do plasma sanguíneo desidratado (PSD) na dieta de leitões desmamados com baixo peso, aos 21 dias de idade. Foram utilizados 72 leitões, sendo 48 machos castrados e 24 fêmeas (PenArLan) com idade média inicial de 21 dias. O delineamento experimental foi de blocos ao acaso, com 4 tratamentos e 6 repetições por tratamento (cada baia com dois machos e uma fêmea foi considerada uma repetição). Os tratamentos foram: T1 - animais pesados ao desmame, sem suplementação; T2 - animais leves ao desmame, suplementados com 10g/animal/dia de PSD; T3 - animais leves ao desmame, suplementados com 20g/animal/dia de PSD; T4 - animais leves ao desmame, sem suplementação. O PSD (10 e 20g/animal/dia) foi fornecido diretamente no cocho três vezes ao dia. Aos 35 e 70 dias de idade os leitões foram submetidos a coleta de sangue, sendo utilizado 8 animais de cada tratamento. Diariamente foi realizada a avaliação da freqüência de diarréia. Foi verificada diferença para conversão alimentar (P < 0,05) no período de tratamento compreendido entre 21 a 49 dias de idade e para o período experimental total (21 a 70 dias de idade) com vantagem para o T3. Os valores iniciais de uréia plasmática apresentaram diferença (P < 0,01) com vantagem para o T1, no entanto os valores finais mostraram-se semelhantes. Não houve diferença (P > 0,05) para freqüência de diarréia. Houve um melhor resultado na análise econômica, apontando vantagem para o T3 em relação ao custo da ração nos períodos compreendidos entre 21 a 35 dias, 36 a 49 dias e entre 21 a 49 dias de idade. Considerando todo o período experimental (21 a 70 dias de idade) o T3 apresentou melhor índice de eficiência econômica e de custo médio.
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30. C. elegansPVF-1 inhibits permissive UNC-40 signalling through CED-10 GTPase to position the male ray 1 sensillum
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Dalpe, Gratien, primary, Tarsitano, Marina, additional, Persico, M. Graziella, additional, Zheng, Hong, additional, and Culotti, Joseph, additional
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31. Quality of aged meat from Charolais vs nellore cattle
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Cardoso, Thales De Almeida Bitencourt, primary, Bridi, Ana Maria, additional, Fagan, Eder Paulo, additional, Tarsitano, Marina Avena, additional, Bolfe, Franciele Caroline, additional, Peres, Louise Manha, additional, and Prohmann, Paulo Emílio Fernandes, additional
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32. Efeitos produtivos, qualitativos e econômicos de diferentes programas nutricionais para suínos em crescimento e terminação
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Oliveira, Eduardo Raele, primary, Silva, Caio Abercio, additional, Bridi, Ana Maria, additional, Gavioli, David Fernandes, additional, Lozano, Arturo Pardo, additional, Andreo, Nayara, additional, Silva, Roberta Abrami M, additional, Oliveira, Jamile Maria de, additional, Moreira, Valeria Santos, additional, and Tarsitano, Marina Avena, additional
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33. Quality of aged ewe meat in vacuum-packaging system for different storage periods
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Constantino, Camila, primary, Ribeiro, Edson Luis de A, additional, Bridi, Ana Maria, additional, Tarsitano, Marina Avena, additional, Koritiaki, Natalia Albieri, additional, Peres, Louise Manha, additional, Mizubuti, Ivone Yurika, additional, Pereira, Elzania Sales, additional, and Pimentel, Patricia Guimaraes, additional
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34. Quality of aged meat from Charolais vs nellore cattle
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Cardoso, Thales de Almeida B, primary, Bridi, Ana Maria, additional, Fagan, Eder Paulo, additional, Tarsitano, Marina Avena, additional, Bolfe, Franciele Caroline, additional, and Prohmann, Paulo Emílio F, additional
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35. Indicadores de estresse e qualidade da carne em frangos abatidos pelo método “Halal”
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Bridi, Ana Maria, primary, Fonseca, Nilva Aparecida N, additional, Silva, Caio Abercio da, additional, Balarin, Mara Regina S, additional, Flaiban, Karina Keller M da C, additional, Costantino, Camila, additional, Tarsitano, Marina Avena, additional, and Cardoso, Thales de Almeida B, additional
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36. Trisomy 7 and Deletion of the 9p21 Locus As Novel Acquired Abnormalities in a Case Of Pediatric Biphenotypic Acute Leukemia
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Tarsitano, Marina, primary, Leszl, Anna, additional, Parasole, Rosanna, additional, Cavaliere, Maria Luigia, additional, Menna, Giuseppe, additional, Di Meglio, Annamaria, additional, Buldini, Barbara, additional, Poggi, Vincenzo, additional, and Vicari, Laura, additional
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37. Plasma sanguíneo desidratado na recuperação de leitões leves ao desmame: desempenho zootécnico, perfil hematológico, freqüência de diarréia e viabilidade econômica
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Dalto, Danyel Bueno, primary, Silva, Caio Abércio da, additional, Bridi, Ana Maria, additional, Gavioli, David Fernandes, additional, Oliveira, Eduardo Raele de, additional, Silva, Roberta Abrami Monteiro da, additional, Tarsitano, Marina Avena, additional, Altmann, Álvaro Henrique de Sousa, additional, Braz, Débora Barbosa, additional, Kobayashi, Renata Katsuko Takayama, additional, and Venâncio, Emerson José, additional
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38. TheC. elegans pvf‐1gene encodes a PDGF/VEGF‐like factor able to bind mammalian VEGF receptors and to induce angiogenesis
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Tarsitano, Marina, primary, De Falco, Sandro, additional, Colonna, Vincenza, additional, McGhee, James D., additional, and Persico, M. Graziella, additional
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39. C. elegans PVF-1 inhibits permissive UNC-40 signalling through CED-10 GTPase to position the male ray 1 sensillum.
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Dalpe, Gratien, Tarsitano, Marina, Persico, M. Graziella, Hong Zheng, and Culotti, Joseph
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NETRINS , *SEMAPHORINS , *WORMS , *CELL migration , *GROWTH factors , *PLASMID genetics , *NEURONS - Abstract
Graded distributions of netrin and semaphorin guidance cues convey instructive polarity information to migrating cells and growth cones, but also have permissive (i.e. non-polarity determining) functions in mammalian development and repair. The permissive functions of these cues are largely uncharacterised at a molecular level. We found previously that UNC-6 (netrin) signals permissively through UNC-40 (DCC) and UNC-5 receptors to prevent anterior displacement of the ray 1 sensillum in the C. elegans male tail. UNC- 6/UNC-40 signalling functions in parallel with SMP-1 (semaporin 1)/PLX-1 (plexin) signalling to prevent this defect. Here, we report that a deletion allele of pvf-1, which encodes a VEGF-related protein, causes no ray 1 defects, but enhances ray 1 defects of a plx-1 mutant, and unexpectedly also suppresses unc-6(ev400)-null mutant ray 1 defects. These mutant ray 1 inductive and suppressive effects are mimicked by the ability of unc-40(+) and ced-10(gain-of-function) multi-copy transgene arrays to induce ray 1 defects or suppress unc-6 mutant ray 1 defects, depending on their dosage, suggesting the pvf-1 mutation causes UNC-40 overactivity that interferes with signalling but is partially sensitive to UNC-6. Additional data suggest PVF-1 functions through four VEGF receptorrelated proteins and inhibits only CED-10 (a GTPase), but not MIG-2-dependent UNC-40 activity, even though UNC-40 functions through both GTPases to position ray 1. pvf-1 and receptor mutant ray 1 defects are rescued by transgenes expressing mouse VEGF164 and human VEGF receptors, respectively. These data report the first case of VEGF-induced inhibition of the netrin signalling and a molecular conservation of VEGF function from worms to humans. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. The C. elegans pvf-1 gene encodes a PDGF/VEGF-like factor able to bind mammalian VEGF receptors and to induce angiogenesis.
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Tarsitano, Marina, De Falco, Sandro, Colonna, Vincenza, McGhee, James D., and Persico, M. Graziella
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Members of the platelet-derived growth factor/vascular endothelial growth factor (PDGF/ VEGF) family have been implicated in a variety of functions in vertebrates, especially angiogenesis. Here we identify and characterize a PDGF/VEGF-like factor (named PVF-1) from the nematode C. elegans. We show that PVF-1 has biochemical properties similar to vertebrate PDGF/VEGF growth factors. More important, PVF-1 binds to the human receptors VEGFR-1 (Fh-1) and VEGFR-2 (KDR) and is able to induce angiogenesis in two model systems derived from vertebrates. Our results highlight the widespread evolutionary conservation of this important class of growth factors and raise the possibility that C. elegans can provide a simple experimental system in which to investigate how these factors function. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. Fatty acid profile of beef from immunocastrated (BOPRIVA®) Nellore bulls.
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Andreo, Nayara, Bridi, Ana Maria, Soares, Adriana Lourenço, Prohmann, Paulo Emílio Fernandes, Peres, Louise Manha, Tarsitano, Marina Avena, de Lima Giangareli, Barbara, and Takabayashi, Alyson Akira
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Twenty Nellore bulls (ABW = 357.7 ± 9.65 kg) were divided into 2 groups: intact and immunocastrated — Bopriva®. After the trial period, the cattle were slaughtered and carcass fat thickness was evaluated, ether extract and fatty acid composition of the longissimus thoracis analyses were performed, and the activity indices of relevant enzymes were calculated. The means were calculated and compared by Student's t-test and Pearson's correlation coefficients (p < 0.05). The immunocastrated group showed higher back fat thickness, ether extract, monounsaturated fatty acids (MUFAs), and activity index of Δ 9 desaturase C18 and lower polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) and n − 6 fatty acids when compared to the intact group. The correlations between ether extract and the saturated and monounsaturated fatty acids were positive, and negative with polyunsaturated, n − 3, n − 6 and PUFA/SFA. Therefore, immunocastration may improve the fatty acid profile in the longissimus thoracis by increasing MUFAs, mainly oleic acid that is the most representative fatty acid in the meat and is considered beneficial to health. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. FACILITATE: A real-world, multicenter, prospective study investigating the utility of a rapid, fully automated real-time PCR assay versus local reference methods for detecting epidermal growth factor receptor variants in NSCLC.
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Behnke A, Cayre A, De Maglio G, Giannini G, Habran L, Tarsitano M, Chetta M, Cappellen D, Lespagnol A, Le Naoures C, Massazza G, Destro A, Bonzheim I, Rau A, Battmann A, Kah B, Watkin E, and Hummel M
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- Humans, Prospective Studies, Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction methods, Mutation, ErbB Receptors genetics, DNA Mutational Analysis methods, Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung genetics, Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung pathology, Lung Neoplasms diagnosis, Lung Neoplasms genetics, Lung Neoplasms pathology
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Accurate testing for epidermal growth factor receptor ( EGFR ) variants is essential for informing treatment decisions in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Automated diagnostic workflows may allow more streamlined initiation of targeted treatments, where appropriate, while comprehensive variant analysis is ongoing. FACILITATE, a real-world, prospective, multicenter, European study, evaluated performance and analytical turnaround time of the Idylla™ EGFR Mutation Test compared with local reference methods. Sixteen sites obtained formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded biopsy samples with ≥ 10% neoplastic cells from patients with NSCLC. Consecutive 5 μm sections from patient samples were tested for clinically relevant NSCLC-associated EGFR variants using the Idylla™ EGFR Mutation Test and local reference methods; performance (concordance) and analytical turnaround time were compared. Between January 2019 and November 2020, 1,474 parallel analyses were conducted. Overall percentage agreement was 97.7% [ n = 1,418; 95% confidence interval (CI): 96.8-98.3], positive agreement, 87.4% ( n = 182; 95% CI: 81.8-91.4) and negative agreement, 99.2% ( n = 1,236; 95% CI: 98.5-99.6). There were 38 (2.6%) discordant cases. Ninety percent of results were returned with an analytical turnaround time of within 1 week using the Idylla™ EGFR Mutation Test versus ∼22 days using reference methods. The Idylla™ EGFR Mutation Test performed well versus local methods and had shorter analytical turnaround time. The Idylla™ EGFR Mutation Test can thus support application of personalized medicine in NSCLC., Competing Interests: IB declares receipt of honoraria from Novartis, Bayer, Pfizer, Takeda, AstraZeneca and BMS. EW declares the receipt of honoraria from AstraZeneca and MSD. MH declares membership in advisory councils or committees for AstraZeneca, Roche, Novartis, Pierre Fabre GDM, Sanofi, MSD and BMS; and receipt of grants or funds from AstraZeneca. Author EW was employed by the company CYPATH. The remaining authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest. The authors declare that this study received funding from AstraZeneca, Cambridge, UK and Biocartis, Mechelen, Belgium. Biocartis were involved in study design, and analysis and interpretation of data. AstraZeneca were not involved in study design or analysis and interpretation of data. The funders were not involved in collection of data. The funders reviewed the manuscript before submission., (Copyright © 2023 Behnke, Cayre, De Maglio, Giannini, Habran, Tarsitano, Chetta, Cappellen, Lespagnol, Le Naoures, Massazza, Destro, Bonzheim, Rau, Battmann, Kah, Watkin and Hummel.)
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- 2023
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