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Immune checkpoint inhibitors plus chemotherapy versus chemotherapy or immune checkpoint inhibitors for first- or second-line treatment of advanced ga…

2019

This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (Intervention). The objectives are as follows: To evaluate the efficacy and safety of immune checkpoint inhibitors, alone or in combination with chemotherapy, in people with advanced gastric and gastroesophageal junction adenocarcinoma in first and subsequent treatment lines.

Medicine General & Introductory Medical SciencesChemotherapySecond line treatmentbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentImmune checkpoint inhibitorsCancer researchGastro esophageal junctionmedicineCancerPharmacology (medical)businessmedicine.diseaseCochrane Database of Systematic Reviews
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I traffici illeciti nel Mediterraneo. Persone, stupefacenti, tabacco

2019

Attraverso la combinazione di ricerca criminologica e giuridico-normativa, e grazie anche alla collaborazione con esperti esterni (studiosi, magistrati, rappresentanti di istituzioni italiane e straniere), la ricerca da cui scaturisce il volume ha indagato le interazioni tra i diversi traffici illeciti e la criminalità organizzata nel bacino del Mediterraneo. In tale area, storicamente cruciale per la mobilità di persone e di beni, l’attenzione si è rivolta in particolare ai fenomeni del traffico e della tratta di persone, del traffico di stupefacenti e del contrabbando di sigarette. I contributi raccolti – unitamente al rapporto criminologico e ai cinque rapporti nazionali accessibili su w…

Mediterranean - Illicit Traffics - Smuggling of migrants - sostanze stupefacentiSettore IUS/16 - Diritto Processuale PenaleEste volumen es el resultado de la investigación bienal (2017-2019) "El nuevo Era del contrabando en el Mar Mediterráneo" financiado por el programa PYME - Impacto y gestionado por un equipo del Departamento de Derecho de la Universidad de Palermo compuesta por Vincenzo Militello (responsable de la científico) Alessandro Spena (coordinador) Annalisa Mangiaracina y Lycia syracuse. Mediante la combinación de investigaciones criminológicas y jurídico-normativas y gracias también a la colaboración con expertos externos (académicos magistrados representantes de instituciones italianas y extranjeras) la El proyecto investigó las interacciones entre los diferentes tipos de tráfico y de delito organizada en la cuenca del Mediterráneo. En esta área históricamente crucial para la movilidad de personas y bienes se ha prestado atención en particular a la los fenómenos de la trata y el contrabando de personas el tráfico de drogas y de contrabando de cigarrillos. Las contribuciones recogidas - junto con el informe criminológico y los cinco informes nacionales accesibles en www.unipa.it/nesmes.pmi y dedicado a los sistemas penales que se están investigando (Italia Alemania España Portugal Grecia) - pretenden proporcionar una visión profunda y variada del tema estudiado: el análisis y la reflexión socio-criminológica coexisten en él. legal (esto a su vez es tanto sustantivo como procesal) el estudio de las normas italianas y su colocación en una más amplio (europeo internacional pero también comparativo) el punto de vista del erudito y del magistrado. Surge la idea de que entre los tres tipos de tráfico considerado puede haber relaciones pragmáticas y estructurales a las que el los estados deberían dedicar más atención con vistas a un mayor contraste justo y eficaz como parte de un equilibrio entre la movilidad y la seguridad adecuado a la relevancia de la zona del Mediterráneo a nivel europeo y internacional.Settore IUS/17 - Diritto Penale
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Assessing the biomass of shrubs typical of Mediterranean pre-forest communities

2012

One of the most outstanding issues of current environmental research is the need of reliable assessments of carbon stock (i.e. above-ground (a.g.) and below-ground biomass, deadwood, litter, and organic soil matter) within forest ecosystems. Although shrub vegetation plays an important role in accumulating carbon in many Mediterranean environments, there is still very little knowledge on the carbon they store. In this article, we analyze the a.g. carbon stock of several Mediterranean shrubby communities in Sicily (Italy), dominated by Pistacia lentiscus, Chamaerops humilis, Euphorbia dendroides and Spartium junceum. Plant samples for each species were selected, and morphometric attributes (…

Mediterranean climateBiomass (ecology)Settore AGR/05 - Assestamento Forestale E SelvicolturabiologyEcologyved/biologySpartiumved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesDiameter at breast heightPistacia lentiscus Chamaerops humilis Euphorbia dendroides Spartium junceum shrub inventoryChamaerops humilisPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationShrubEuphorbia dendroidesEuphorbia dendroidesPistacia lentiscusForest ecologyEnvironmental scienceShrub inventorySpartium junceumEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPistacia lentiscusPlant Biosystems - An International Journal Dealing with all Aspects of Plant Biology
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Cell Systems Bioelectricity: How Different Intercellular Gap Junctions Could Regionalize a Multicellular Aggregate

2021

Simple Summary Electric potential patterns across tissues are instructive for development, regeneration, and tumorigenesis because they can influence transcription, migration, and differentiation through biochemical and biomechanical downstream processes. Determining the origins of the spatial domains of distinct potential, which in turn decide anatomical features such as limbs, eyes, brain, and heart, is critical to a mature understanding of how bioelectric signaling drives morphogenesis. We studied theoretically how connexin proteins with different voltage-gated gap junction conductances can maintain multicellular regions at distinct membrane potentials. We analyzed a minimal model that i…

Membrane potentialCancer ResearchChemistryelectric potential patternsCellGap junctioncell bioelectricityConnexinNeoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogension channelsArticleMulticellular organismtumorigenesismedicine.anatomical_structureElectrical SynapsesOncologyEvolutionary developmental biologymedicineintercellular gap junctionsNeuroscienceIon channelRC254-282Cancers
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Metastability and Relaxation in Quantum and Mesoscopic Systems

2013

The transient dynamics and the relaxation of three quantum and mesoscopic systems are investigated. In particular we analyze: (i) a long Josephson junction (LJJ) driven by a non-Gaussian Lévy noise current; (ii) a metastable quantum dissipative system driven by an external periodical driving; and (iii) the electron spin relaxation process in n-type GaAs crystals driven by a fluctuating electric field. Specifically, in the first system the LJJ phase evolution is described by the perturbed sine-Gordon equation. We find the noise enhanced stability and resonant activation phenomena, by investigating the mean escape time as a function of the bias current frequency, noise intensity and length of…

Mesoscopic SystemMetastabilityRelaxationquantum dissipative systemelectron spin relaxationJosephson junctionMonte CarloMetastability; Relaxation; Mesoscopic System; Josephson junction; Lévy noise; quantum dissipative system; electron spin relaxation; Monte Carlo;Settore FIS/03 - Fisica Della MateriaLévy noise
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Staphylococcus aureus α-Toxin’s Close Contacts Ensure the Kill

2018

The membrane pore-forming α-toxin is an important virulence factor of Staphylococcus aureus. Target cells can remove pores from their surface, but recent work shows that α-toxin may undermine this self-defense by clinging to epithelial cell junctions. The findings could lead to the development of novel remedies against S. aureus infections.

Microbiology (medical)Staphylococcus aureusVirulence FactorsBacterial ToxinsBiologymedicine.disease_causeMicrobiologyVirulence factorCell LineMicrobiologyAdherens junctionADAM10 ProteinHemolysin Proteins03 medical and health sciencesVirologymedicineAnimalsHumans030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesPore-forming toxin030306 microbiologyMembrane ProteinsEpithelial CellsAdherens JunctionsStaphylococcal InfectionsEpitheliumInfectious Diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structureStaphylococcus aureusPinocytosisCarrier ProteinsTrends in Microbiology
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Preparation of Ta-O-Based Tunnel Junctions to Obtain Artificial Synapses Based on Memristive Switching

2014

Magnetron sputtering and optical lithography are standard techniques to prepare magnetic tunnel junctions with lateral dimensions in the micrometer range. Here we present the materials and techniques to deposit the layer stacks, define the structures, and etch the devices. In the end, we obtain tunnel junction devices exhibiting memristive switching for potential use as artificial synapses.

MicrometreMaterials scienceTunnel junctionlawbusiness.industryOptoelectronicsSputter depositionPhotolithographybusinessLayer (electronics)law.invention
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Contrôle de nano-antennes optiques par une commande électrique : tuner plasmonique et transduction

2011

Optical nano-antennae are the new class of components to control light/matterinteraction at the nanoscale. These devices are operating in the visible to near infraredpart of the spectrum. The properties of these nano objects are controlled by theform, the size and the material.In the radio frequency domain, the tuner changes dynamically the operatingwavelength of the antenna. In this thesis work, we search to transfer this conceptto the nanoscale. The principle is to change the load impedance of the antenna, i.e.changing the optical index of the dielectric medium around the nano-object. Forthat we used anisotropic liquid cristal molecules. The value of the optical index iscontrolled by appl…

Microscopie à fuites radiatives[SPI.OTHER]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Other[ SPI.OTHER ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/OtherOptical rectificationTunnel junctionCarbon nanotubesLeakage radiation microscopyLiquid cristalOptical tunerGénération de seconde harmoniqueNanofabrication[PHYS.COND.CM-GEN] Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Other [cond-mat.other]Rectification optiqueElectro-migrationNanotubes de carbonePlasmoniqueElectromigrationJonction tunnel[SPI.OTHER] Engineering Sciences [physics]/OtherOptical antenna[ PHYS.COND.CM-GEN ] Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Other [cond-mat.other]Second harmonic generationPlasmonicTuner optiqueAntenne optiqueCristaux liquidesElectroluminescence[PHYS.COND.CM-GEN]Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Other [cond-mat.other]
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Microleakage comparison of glass-ionomer and white mineral trioxide aggregate used as a coronal barrier in nonvital bleaching

2011

Objectives: There is some evidence that the pH at the root surface is reduced by intracoronal placement of bleaching pastes, which is known to enhance osteoclastic activity. Therefore, it is recommended that a protective barrier be used over the canal filling to prevent leakage of bleaching agents. Glass-ionomer (GI) is commonly used as a coronal barrier before nonvital bleaching. Because mineral trioxide aggregate (MTA) creates high alkalinity after mixing with water, using MTA as a protective barrier over the canal filling may not only prevent leakage of bleaching agents and microorganisms, but may prevent cervical resorption. The aim of this study was to evaluate sealing ability of white…

Mineral trioxide aggregategenetic structuresGlass ionomer cementDentistryIn Vitro Techniqueschemistry.chemical_compoundTooth BleachingHumansHydrogen peroxideAluminum CompoundsGeneral DentistryDental LeakageChemistrybusiness.industrySilicatesOxidesCalcium Compounds:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]ResorptionCementoenamel junctionDrug CombinationsOtorhinolaryngologyDistilled waterGlass Ionomer CementsCoronal planeUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASSurgerysense organsSodium perboratebusiness
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Deregulated repression of c-Jun provides a potential link to its role in tumorigenesis.

2004

The transcription factor c-Jun cooperates with oncogenic alleles of ras in malignant transformation. Constitutively active Ras causes, via activation of mitogen activated protein kinases, phosphorylation of c-Jun which is essential for subsequent target gene activation and tumorigenesis. Studying the mechanisms controlling c-Jun activity we found that its transcription activation function is actively repressed by a presumably multimeric repressor complex that includes histone deacetylase 3 as a critical subunit. Suppression of c-Jun is relieved by MAP kinase-mediated phosphorylation and/or titration of inhibitor components. The viral tumorigenic counterpart of c-Jun, v-Jun, escapes this inh…

Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase KinasesTranscriptional ActivationKinaseProtein subunitc-junCell CycleRepressorCell BiologyBiologyHDAC3Histone DeacetylasesMalignant transformationEnzyme ActivationRepressor ProteinsCell Transformation NeoplasticGenes junCancer researchras ProteinsPhosphorylationAnimalsHumansPhosphorylationMolecular BiologyTranscription factorDevelopmental Biology
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