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Reversible Doctrine : essays on the unstable discipline of architectural design

2016

Il libro affronta il tema dellareversibilità della disciplina della progettazione architettonica. E' basato sull'assunto che il pensiero intorno all'architettura sia complesso e instabile. Lo studio spazia tra i poli estremi del pensiero architettonico. Da un lato mira a descrivere la reversibilità dell'architettura e, dall'altro lato, riconsidera criticamente alcuni fondamentali del pensiero architettonico. In realtà nonostante l'apologia per l'instabilità il libro si focalizza su alcuni "strumenti del pensiero" ed il modo con il quale sono stati usati all'interno della teoria dell'architettura. In questa vicenda l'impatto del pensiero cartesiano sul modo di intendere il progetto di archit…

DottrinaTheory of ArchitectureTeoria dell'architetturaProgettazione architettonicaSettore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E UrbanaReversibilitàArchitectural DesignDoctrine
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First trimester biochemical screening for Down's syndrome in singleton pregnancies conceived by assisted reproduction

2005

BACKGROUND: Serum biochemical markers [free betahCG (fbetahCG); pregnancy-associated plasma protein-A (PAPP-A)] used in first trimester Down's syndrome screening have not been fully investigated in pregnancies achieved by assisted reproduction techniques. We present data on pregnancies conceived by all types of assisted reproduction techniques, including pregnancies following ovum donation (OD) and a large sample by ICSI. METHODS: First trimester Down's syndrome screening was performed in 1054 normal singleton pregnancies: natural conception (n = 498), ovulation induction (OS, n = 97), IVF (n = 47), ICSI (n = 222) and OD (n = 190). RESULTS: No differences in maternal levels of fbetahCG and …

Down syndromemedicine.medical_specialtyReproductive Techniques AssistedPregnancy-associated plasma protein Amedicine.medical_treatmentPrenatal diagnosisBiologyPreimplantation genetic diagnosisEmbryo cryopreservationPregnancyPrenatal DiagnosismedicineHumansChorionic Gonadotropin beta Subunit HumanFalse Positive ReactionsGynecologyPregnancyurogenital systemObstetricsRehabilitationReproducibility of ResultsObstetrics and GynecologyGestational agemedicine.diseasePregnancy Trimester FirstReproductive MedicineFemaleOvulation inductionDown SyndromeBiomarkersHuman Reproduction
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Anti-adrenergic effects of ranolazine in isolated rat aorta

2014

Ranolazine, a piperazine derivative, is used as an anti- anginal drug to treat patients with chronic angina in clinical practice [1] and may improve coronary blood flow by reducing compression effects of ischemic contracture, and by improving endothelial function [2],[3]. In the present study we investigate the vascular effects of ranolazine on the endothelium, adrenergic system and Ca2+ in isolated rat aorta.

DrugAortaEndotheliumbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectRanolazineAdrenergicChronic anginaBlood flowIschemic ContracturePharmacologyCritical Care and Intensive Care Medicinemedicine.anatomical_structuremedicine.arteryPoster Presentationmedicinebusinessmedicine.drugmedia_commonCritical Care
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Zugangswege f�r die Medikamentenapplikation bei Herzkreislaufstillstand

1996

Selecting a route for drug administration during CPR requires consideration of the speed with which access can be obtained, the technical difficulties involved in performing the procedure, the associated risk of complications, delays in drug delivery to the central circulation, and the duration of effective drug levels following injection. The peripheral venous route is the safest method, and drug delivery can be enhanced by a fluid bolus after injection of the medication. The circulation time is shortest after central venous injection, but there is some risk of complications. The femoral route is associated with a high incidence of unsuccessful catherization. The endotracheal tube provides…

Drugmedicine.medical_specialtyAdult patientsbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectDrug administrationGeneral Medicinelaw.inventionSurgeryRoute of administrationAnesthesiology and Pain MedicinelawAnesthesiaAnesthesiologyDrug deliveryCardiopulmonary bypassMedicinebusinessEndotracheal tubemedia_commonDer Anaesthesist
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Management of chemotherapy extravasation: ESMO–EONS Clinical Practice Guidelines

2012

Extravasation is the process by which any liquid (fluid or drug) accidentally leaks into the surrounding tissue. In terms of cancer therapy, extravasation refers to the inadvertent infiltration of chemotherapy into the subcutaneous or subdermal tissues surrounding the intravenous or intra-arterial administration site. Extravasated drugs are classified according to their potential for causing damage as ‘vesicant’, ‘irritant’ and ‘nonvesicant’ (Table 1). Some vesicant drugs are further classified into two groups: DNA binding and non-DNA binding. Allwood et al. (2002) divided the drugs into vesicants, exfoliants, irritants, inflammitants and neutrals.

Drugmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.medical_treatmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectAntidotesMEDLINECancer therapyAntineoplastic AgentsDiagnosis DifferentialRisk FactorsNeoplasmsHumansMedicineIntensive care medicinemedia_commonChemotherapyOncology (nursing)business.industryGeneral MedicineHematologymedicine.diseaseChemotherapy regimenExtravasationSurgeryClinical PracticeOncologybusinessInfiltration (medical)Extravasation of Diagnostic and Therapeutic MaterialsAnnals of Oncology
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Electrical and photoelectrical measurements on ZnO-Nanowires coated with PEDOT:PSS for Dye-Sensitized Solar Cells

2011

ABSTRACTDye-sensitized solar cells composed of an n-doped ZnO nanowire array and a p-doped polymer layer appears to be a promising candidate for low-cost production of environment-friendly solar cells. In this work, we investigate hybrid devices consisting of a transparent conducting oxide (TCO) substrate, ZnO-nanowires (ZnO-NW) or a sol-gel prepared ZnO layer, a ruthenium dye (N719) and a PEDOT:PSS or P3HT layer. The dense polycrystalline ZnO layer is able to prevent short circuits, which have a strong effect on the performance of the solar cells. This is demonstrated by the use of only the ZnO layer which improves the open circuit voltage by a factor of 2 and the efficiency by a factor of…

Dye-sensitized solar cellMaterials sciencePEDOT:PSSbusiness.industryOpen-circuit voltageSchottky barrierNanowireOptoelectronicsSubstrate (electronics)businessShort circuitLayer (electronics)MRS Proceedings
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EGFL7 ligates αvβ3 integrin to enhance vessel formation

2013

Angiogenesis, defined as blood vessel formation from a preexisting vasculature, is governed by multiple signal cascades including integrin receptors, in particular integrin αVβ3. Here we identify the endothelial cell (EC)-secreted factor epidermal growth factor-like protein 7 (EGFL7) as a novel specific ligand of integrin αVβ3, thus providing mechanistic insight into its proangiogenic actions in vitro and in vivo. Specifically, EGFL7 attaches to the extracellular matrix and by its interaction with integrin αVβ3 increases the motility of EC, which allows EC to move on a sticky underground during vessel remodeling. We provide evidence that the deregulation of EGFL7 in zebrafish embryos leads …

EGF Family of ProteinsEmbryo NonmammalianAngiogenesisAmino Acid MotifsImmunologyIntegrinGene ExpressionMice NudeEndothelial Growth FactorsBiochemistryCollagen receptorMiceCell MovementCell AdhesionHuman Umbilical Vein Endothelial CellsmedicineAnimalsHumansImmunoprecipitationPhosphorylationZebrafishbiologyReverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain ReactionChemistryCalcium-Binding ProteinsInfarction Middle Cerebral ArteryVenous plexusCell BiologyHematologyIntegrin alphaVbeta3ImmunohistochemistryExtracellular MatrixCell biologyEndothelial stem cellHEK293 Cellsmedicine.anatomical_structureIntegrin alpha MImmunologybiology.proteinBlood VesselsRNA InterferenceIntegrin beta 6Protein BindingBlood vesselBlood
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SCELTA E NECESSITÀ. LA RESPONSABILITÀ UMANA NELLE STORIE DI ERODOTO

ERODOTO WELTANSCHAUUNG RELIGIONE CAUSALITÀ DESTINO RESPONSABILITÀ
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Lymphatic vessels are present in human saccular intracranial aneurysms

2022

AbstractSaccular intracranial aneurysm (sIA) rupture leads to subarachnoid haemorrhage and is preceded by chronic inflammation and atherosclerotic changes of the sIA wall. Increased lymphangiogenesis has been detected in atherosclerotic extracranial arteries and in abdominal aortic aneurysms, but the presence of lymphatic vessels in sIAs has remained unexplored. Here we studied the presence of lymphatic vessels in 36 intraoperatively resected sIAs (16 unruptured and 20 ruptured), using immunohistochemical and immunofluorescence stainings for lymphatic endothelial cell (LEC) markers. Of these LEC-markers, both extracellular and intracellular LYVE-1-, podoplanin-, VEGFR-3-, and Prox1-positive…

EXPRESSIONPROX1biomarkkeritAneurysm RupturedPathology and Forensic Medicinelymphatic vesselsCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceimusuonistoHumansLymphangiogenesisCerebral aneurysmkallonsisäinen aneurysmaARTERYInflammationtulehdusaneurysma3112 NeurosciencesIntracranial AneurysmThrombosisWALLVascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor-3aivoverenvuotolymphangiogenesissaccular intracranial aneurysmcerebral aneurysmLymphatic vesselsinflammationADVENTITIAL LYMPHATICSMAST-CELLSNeurology (clinical)BiomarkersSaccular intracranial aneurysmActa Neuropathologica Communications
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Molecular and Insecticidal Characterization of a Cry1I Protein Toxic to Insects of the Families Noctuidae, Tortricidae, Plutellidae, and Chrysomelidae

2006

ABSTRACT The most notable characteristic of Bacillus thuringiensis is its ability to produce insecticidal proteins. More than 300 different proteins have been described with specific activity against insect species. We report the molecular and insecticidal characterization of a novel cry gene encoding a protein of the Cry1I group with toxic activity towards insects of the families Noctuidae, Tortricidae, Plutellidae, and Chrysomelidae. PCR analysis detected a DNA sequence with an open reading frame of 2.2 kb which encodes a protein with a molecular mass of 80.9 kDa. Trypsin digestion of this protein resulted in a fragment of ca. 60 kDa, typical of activated Cry1 proteins. The deduced sequen…

Earias insulanaBacterial ToxinsMolecular Sequence DataBacillus thuringiensisMothsLobesia botranaApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyHemolysin ProteinsBacterial ProteinsBacillus thuringiensisBotanyInvertebrate MicrobiologyAnimalsAmino Acid SequencePest Control BiologicalBacillus thuringiensis ToxinsEcologybiologyfungiPlutellaSequence Analysis DNAbiology.organism_classificationColeopteraEndotoxinsOpen reading frameCry1AcBiochemistryPlutellidaeLarvaNoctuidaeFood ScienceBiotechnologyApplied and Environmental Microbiology
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