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Exhaustive generation for permutations avoiding (colored) regular sets of patterns

2019

Abstract Despite the fact that the field of pattern avoiding permutations has been skyrocketing over the last two decades, there are very few exhaustive generating algorithms for such classes of permutations. In this paper we introduce the notions of regular and colored regular set of forbidden patterns, which are particular cases of right-justified sets of forbidden patterns. We show the (colored) regularity of several sets of forbidden patterns (some of them involving variable length patterns) and we derive a general framework for the efficient generation of permutations avoiding them. The obtained generating algorithms are based on succession functions, a notion which is a byproduct of t…

Mathematics::CombinatoricsFibonacci numberApplied MathematicsPadovan sequence0211 other engineering and technologies021107 urban & regional planningField (mathematics)Context (language use)0102 computer and information sciences02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesCombinatoricsSet (abstract data type)Colored010201 computation theory & mathematicsEnumerationDiscrete Mathematics and CombinatoricsBinomial transformMathematicsofComputing_DISCRETEMATHEMATICSMathematicsDiscrete Applied Mathematics
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Il progetto del bianco e la materia dell’architettura

2018

If color is a material that contributes to constructing architecture, white color determines a particular dimension of the project that corresponds to a precise idea of architecture, with specific principles on spatial and form conception, on ways of working with light; in contemporary architecture, white color still refers to ideologies and specific spatial and linguistic research. So it is interesting to understand its values and reasons, to know the products available for this idea, for which traditional technologies are implemented and new applications are developed with innovative expressive effectiveness.

MatterArchitectureColore Materiale Bianco ProgettoSettore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E UrbanaWhiteProjectColor Material White ProjectMaterial
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Polyphenols of the Mediterranean Diet and Their Metabolites in the Prevention of Colorectal Cancer.

2021

The Mediterranean diet is a central element of a healthy lifestyle, where polyphenols play a key role due to their anti-oxidant properties, and for some of them, as nutripharmacological compounds capable of preventing a number of diseases, including cancer. Due to the high prevalence of intestinal cancer (ranking second in causing morbidity and mortality), this review is focused on the beneficial effects of selected dietary phytophenols, largely present in Mediterranean cooking: apigenin, curcumin, epigallocatechin gallate, quercetin-rutine, and resveratrol. The role of the Mediterranean diet in the prevention of colorectal cancer and future perspectives are discussed in terms of food polyp…

Mediterranean dietColorectal cancerdietary polyphenolsPharmaceutical ScienceOrganic chemistryReviewintestinal cancerEpigallocatechin gallateResveratrolresveratrolDiet MediterraneanAntioxidantsAnalytical Chemistryquercetin03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineQD241-441Mediterranean dietDrug DiscoveryMedicineAnimalsHumanscurcuminMicrobiomePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryCentral element030304 developmental biologyapigenin0303 health sciencesTraditional medicinebusiness.industryMicrobiotarutinCancerfood and beveragesPolyphenolsmedicine.diseaseIntestineschemistryChemistry (miscellaneous)Polyphenol030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMolecular Medicinebusinesspolyphenol nanoformulationColorectal NeoplasmsEGCGMolecules (Basel, Switzerland)
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POSSIBLE RELATION BETWEEN GUT MICROFLORA COMPOSITION AND ONCOGENIC RISK: IS STIMULATION OF INFLAMMATION THE ONE RING OF CONNECTION?

2012

Human intestinalmicrobiotais characterizedby highpopulationdensity, wide diversity and complexity of interactions. Dysbiosis, both qualitative and quantitative, might have serious health consequences including an increase in the number and/or alteration of bacteria colonizing the gastrointestinal tract, which could be referred as gut microflora imbalance (GMI). GMI is frequently found in patients suffering from irritable bowel syndrome; this is the reason why some authors believe that IBS is secondary to GMI. Interestingly, GMI is also found in about 25% of Crohn’s disease patients. Stimulation of inflammation by the ‘dangerous bacteria’, through specific activation of the intestinal immune…

Microbiology (medical)Gastrointestinal tractSettore MED/09 - Medicina InternaInflammationStimulationDiseaseBiologymedicine.diseaseCHRONIC INFLAMMATORY INTESTINAL DISEASES COLORECTAL CANCER COMMENSAL BACTERIA METABOLISM GUT MICROFLORA INTESTINAL STEM CELLS.Settore MED/18 - Chirurgia GeneraleImmune systemImmunologymedicinemedicine.symptomStem cellDysbiosisIrritable bowel syndrome
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Gut Microbiota Analysis in Postoperative Lynch Syndrome Patients

2019

Lynch syndrome (LS) is a dominantly inherited condition with incomplete penetrance, characterized by high predisposition to colorectal cancer (CRC), endometrial and ovarian cancers, as well as to other tumors. LS is associated with constitutive DNA mismatch repair (MMR) gene defects, and carriers of the same pathogenic variants can show great phenotypic heterogeneity in terms of cancer spectrum. In the last years, human gut microbiota got a foothold among risk factors responsible for the onset and evolution of sporadic CRC, but its possible involvement in the modulation of LS patients’ phenotype still needs to be investigated. In this pilot study, we performed 16S rRNA gene sequencing of ba…

Microbiology (medical)medicine.medical_specialtyfecal biomarkersColorectal cancerlcsh:QR1-502Faecalibacterium prausnitziiGut floraMicrobiologyGastroenterologylcsh:Microbiology16S sequencing03 medical and health sciencesInternal medicinemedicineOriginal Research030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesfecal microbiotabiology030306 microbiologyGenetic heterogeneityfood and beveragesCancermedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationPenetrancedigestive system diseasesLynch syndromeLynch syndromeBacteroides fragilishereditary cancer predispositionFrontiers in Microbiology
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Multicolor 3D Printing of Complex Intracranial Tumors in Neurosurgery.

2020

Three-dimensional (3D) printing technologies offer the possibility of visualizing patient-specific pathologies in a physical model of correct dimensions. The model can be used for planning and simulating critical steps of a surgical approach. Therefore, it is important that anatomical structures such as blood vessels inside a tumor can be printed to be colored not only on their surface, but throughout their whole volume. During simulation this allows for the removal of certain parts (e.g., with a high-speed drill) and revealing internally located structures of a different color. Thus, diagnostic information from various imaging modalities (e.g., CT, MRI) can be combined in a single compact …

Models AnatomicSurgical approachGeneral Immunology and Microbiologybusiness.industryComputer sciencePetrous ApexBrain NeoplasmsGeneral Chemical EngineeringGeneral NeuroscienceAnatomical structures3D printingColorImaging dataGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyNeurosurgical ProceduresImaging Three-DimensionalColoredPrinting Three-DimensionalHumansSegmentationComputer visionArtificial intelligencebusinessVolume (compression)Journal of visualized experiments : JoVE
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Double-Network-Structured Graphene Oxide-Containing Nanogels as Photothermal Agents for the Treatment of Colorectal Cancer.

2017

Here, we reported the production of hyaluronic acid/polyaspartamide-based double-network nanogels for the potential treatment of colorectal carcinoma. Graphene oxide, thanks to the huge aromatic surface area, allows to easily load high amount of irinotecan (33.0% w/w) and confers to the system hyperthermic properties when irradiated with a near-infrared (NIR) laser beam. We demonstrate that the release of antitumor drug is influenced both by the pH of the external medium and the NIR irradiation process. In vitro biological studies, conducted on human colon cancer cells (HCT 116), revealed that nanogels are uptaken by the cancer cells and, in the presence of the antitumor drug, can produce a…

Models MolecularPolymers and PlasticsColorectal cancerInfrared RaysProtein ConformationNanogelsBioengineeringNanotechnologyAntineoplastic Agents02 engineering and technology010402 general chemistry01 natural scienceslaw.inventionPolyethylene GlycolsBiomaterialschemistry.chemical_compoundgraphene oxide hydrogel nenogel cancer therapylawHyaluronic acidMaterials ChemistrymedicineCytotoxic T cellHumansPolyethyleneimineHyaluronic AcidGrapheneChemistryOxidesPhotothermal therapy021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologymedicine.diseaseHCT116 CellsIn vitro0104 chemical sciencesIrinotecanPhotochemotherapyCancer cellCancer researchGraphite0210 nano-technologyColorectal Neoplasmsmedicine.drugBiomacromolecules
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Havep53gene mutations and protein expression a different biological significance in colorectal cancer?*

2002

p53 alterations are considered the most common genetic events in many types of neoplasms, including colorectal carcinoma (CRC). These alterations include mutations of the gene and/or overexpression of the protein. The aim of our study was to assess whether in 160 patients undergoing resective surgery for primary operable CRC there was an association between p53 mutations and protein overexpression and between these and other biological variables, such as cell DNA content (DNA-ploidy) and S-phase fraction (SPF), and the traditional clinicopathological variables. p53 mutations, identified by PCR-SSCP-sequencing analysis, were found in 68/160 patients (43%) and positive staining for p53 protei…

Mutationmedicine.diagnostic_testPhysiologyColorectal cancerClinical BiochemistryCell BiologyGene mutationBiologymedicine.diseasemedicine.disease_causeMolecular biologyIntestinal mucosaDNA Mutational AnalysismedicineCancer researchImmunohistochemistryGeneGenetic testingJournal of Cellular Physiology
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Abstract 448: Molecular analysis of BRAF gene and PTEN gene expression in metastatic colorectal cancer patients: Feasibility study

2014

Abstract Introduction There are numerous causes triggering CRC. 25-80% of CRC shown a deregulation in Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) pathway. Two signaling pathways downstream of the EGFR are dysregulated in CRC the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) and the phosphoinositide-3-kinase (PI3K) pathway. Activating mutations in KRAS and BRAF (MAPK pathway) and PIK3CA affect prognosis and/or response to anti-EGFR MoAb. PTEN is a downstream effector of EGFR pathway and is involved in PI3K pathway. Loss of PTEN protein expression can occur through epigenetic silencing and mutation or allelic loss. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) is the most effective way to assay for loss of PTEN expressio…

Neuroblastoma RAS viral oncogene homologCancer ResearchPredictive markerbiologyColorectal cancerCancermedicine.diseasemedicine.disease_causeOncologyCancer researchTaqManmedicinebiology.proteinPTENKRASPI3K/AKT/mTOR pathwayCancer Research
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Updated analysis of KRAS/NRAS and BRAF mutations in study 20050181 of panitumumab (pmab) plus FOLFIRI for second-line treatment (tx) of metastatic co…

2014

3568 Background: Previously, extended RAS analysis from this study showed a trend toward improvements in HR on OS and PFS with pmab + FOLFIRI vs FOLFIRI in WT RAS group vs WT KRAS exon 2 group. Her...

Neuroblastoma RAS viral oncogene homologOncologyCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtySecond line treatmentbusiness.industryColorectal cancerBioinformaticsmedicine.diseasemedicine.disease_causeOncologyInternal medicineFOLFIRIMedicinePanitumumabKRASbusinessneoplasmsmedicine.drugJournal of Clinical Oncology
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