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Arizza V.

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In vitro effects of extracts from leaves and rhizomes of P.oceanica on HepG2 tumor cells

2023

cell biology tumor cells posidonia oceanica anticancer cytotoxic apoptosis autophagy cell viability mitochondria cell cycle redox state wound healing assaySettore CHIM/10 - Chimica Degli AlimentiSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaSettore BIO/06 - Anatomia Comparata E Citologia
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New distributional data on Haemogregarina stepanowi (Apicomplexa) and Placobdella costata (Hirudinea) parasitising the Sicilian pond turtle Emys trin…

2022

The host-parasite system "Emys trinacris - Placobdella costata - Haemogregarina stepanowi"is known for Sicily, but scarce information is available to date about the distribution of the two parasites P. costata and H. stepanowi on the island. Therefore, an extensive sampling effort through visual census and collection and analysis of blood smears of the endemic Sicilian pond turtle E. trinacris was carried out in 46 water bodies scattered throughout mainland Sicily. Our findings revealed that the distribution of both parasites is limited to the Nebrodi area, where the infection of H. stepanowi has shown a high incidence on the local turtle populations. Our data suggest no correlation between…

blood parasitesHaemogregarinidaeconservationGlossiphoniidaeEmydidae
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Correction to: Echinodermata: The complex immune system in echinoderms (Advances in Comparative Immunology, 10.1007/978-3-319-76768-0_13)

2018

This chapter was inadvertently published with an incorrect spelling of the author's name as V. Arriza whereas it should be V. Arizza. In addition to this the affiliation of one of the chapter authors Elisse Sutton was published incorrectly and it has now been corrected to read as Department of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Asteroidea Brittle stars Coelomocytes Crinoidea Diseases Echinoidea Genomics Holothuroidea Immune development Immune responses Immuno-toxicology Larval immune cells Ophiuroidea Proteomics Sea cucumbers Sea lilies Sea stars Sea urchins SenescenceSettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E InorganicaSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaSettore BIO/19 - Microbiologia Generale
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Sicilians are not easily hooked! first assessment of the impact of recreational fishing on the endemic sicilian pond turtle emys trinacris (Testudine…

2020

The possible impact of recreational fishing on the Sicilian pond turtle Emys trinacris was investigated in two permanent water bodies in western Sicily (Italy). Overall, 120 specimens were temporarily captured and X-rayed in order to determine the possible presence of fishhooks in their mouth, throat, or gastrointestinal tract. At the studied sites, none of the Xrayed turtles showed any evidence of ingested fishhooks or other fishing gears, thus suggesting limited impact of recreational fishing. However, the occasional but not negligible findings of E. trinacris specimens injured by fishhooks or entangled in abandoned fishing lines prove the actual existence of such impact, raising some con…

Bycatch impactIllegal anglingSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaCitizen scienceSicilyWetland management
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Natural peptides as scaffold for synthetic antibiofilm and antimicrobial peptides (SAAMPs) useful to control antimicrobial resistance spreading

Pseudomonas aeruginosaStaphylococcus aureuSettore BIO/05 - ZoologiaPosidonia oceanicaSettore BIO/06 - Anatomia Comparata E CitologiaProcambarus clarkiiSettore BIO/19 - Microbiologia Generale
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An update of the known distribution and status of Cherax spp. in Italy (Crustacea, Parastacidae)

2022

To date, only two Cherax species have been reported to occur in Italy, i.e., C. destructor Clark, 1936 and C. quadricarinatus (von Martens, 1868), both in the wild and in aquaculture farms. Therefore, we aimed to update their current status and distribution in Italian mainland and Sicily. In addition, we investigated the origin of their known populations, and their possible routes of invasion. In order to genetically characterize the Cherax populations occurring in Italian inland waters and aquaculture facilities, the barcode region of the mtDNA gene cytochrome oxidase subunit I was sequenced in the available specimens originating from an aquaculture facility and a museum collection. The sa…

aquacultureEcologybiological invasionsProcambarus impactlocal extinctionSettore BIO/05 - Zoologiacytochrome c oxidase subunit Iornamental tradeEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsBioInvasions Records
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