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Le fortificazioni di Akragas: il settore presso la cosiddetta Porta Aurea
2020
L’identificazione della porta ad mare ferens, ricordata da Livio per le vicende della conquista romana di Agrigento nel 211/0 a.C., ha costituito uno degli argomenti di maggior interesse per gli studiosi della topografia della città, in connessione con la localizzazione dell’agorà-foro e del non lontano tempio di Eracle/Ercole. Nel quindicennio scorso ha prevalso l’ipotesi, avanzata da G. Tripodi nel 2003, che la porta principale di collegamento con la costa sia da ubicare a Est (attuale giardino di Villa Aurea) e non già ad Ovest (sito della cosiddetta Porta Aurea) del Tempio A/ cosiddetto Tempio di Eracle; da ultimo, V. Caminneci e G. Cucchiara hanno invece rivalutato l’importanza anche d…
Surgical anatomy of the upper esophagus related to robot-assisted cervical esophagectomy
2021
Abstract Robot-assisted cervical esophagectomy (RACE) enables radical surgery for tumors of the middle and upper esophagus, avoiding a transthoracic approach. However, the cervical access, narrow working space, and complex topographic anatomy make this procedure particularly demanding. Our study offers a stepwise description of appropriate dissection planes and anatomical landmarks to facilitate RACE. Macroscopic dissections were performed on formaldehyde-fixed body donors (three females, three males), according to the surgical steps during RACE. The topographic anatomy and surgically relevant structures related to the cervical access route to the esophagus were described and illustrated, a…
Sexual advertisement and immune function in an arachnid species (Lycosidae)
2004
A simple version of the immunocompetence handicap hypothesizes that through condition-dependence, the size of the sexual trait may be positively related to immune function at the population level. In the present study, we investigated the relationship between sexual advertisement and immune function in a natural population of male wolf spiders, Hygrolycosa rubrofasciata (Araneae: Lycosidae). Males of H. rubrofasciata have a costly and condition-dependent acoustic signal, courtship drumming. In the mating season, males drum against dry leaves while wandering around the habitat searching for receptive females. Males increase their mating success by increasing their drumming rate and mobility.…
Whole-Genome Re-Sequencing Data to Infer Historical Demography and Speciation Processes in Land Snails: the Study of Two Candidula Sister Species
2021
Despite the global biodiversity of terrestrial gastropods and their ecological and economic importance, the genomic basis of ecological adaptation and speciation in land snail taxa is still largely unknown. Here, we combined whole-genome re-sequencing with population genomics to evaluate the historical demography and the speciation process of two closely related species of land snails from western Europe, Candidula unifasciata and C. rugosiuscula. Historical demographic analysis indicated fluctuations in the size of ancestral populations, probably driven by Pleistocene climatic fluctuations. Although the current population distributions of both species do not overlap, our approximate Bayesi…
A Golgi study of the principal projection neurons of the medial cortex of the lizardPodarcis hispanica
1997
The medial cortex of lizards is a simple three-layered brain region displaying many characteristics that parallel the hippocampal fascia dentata of mammals. Its principal neurons form a morphologically diverse population, partly as a result of the prominent continuous growth of this nervous center. By using the classic Golgi impregnation method, we describe here the morphology of the principal neurons populating the medial cortex of Podarcis hispanica. These were projection neurons giving off descending axons. These axons displayed deep collateral branches provided with prominent axonal boutons, while the main axonal branch reached adjacent cortical areas and the bilateral septum. According…
Delayed postnatal neurogenesis in the cerebral cortex of lizards
1988
Labelled cells were consistently observed in the medial cortex of the lizard brain after i.p. injections of tritiated thymidine (5 microCi/g b. wt.), 1, 7, 18 or 28 days of survival and posterior autoradiographic evaluation. In 3 groups of specimens (postnatal, young and adult) of the species Podarcis hispanica, after one day of survival, labelled cells were located in the ependymal cell layer underlying the medial cortex. After intermediate survival times (7, 18 days), labelled cells were found in 3 zones: the ependymal layer, the inner plexiform layer and the granular layer. After one month of survival, most labelled cells were observed in the granular layer. In the granular layer, these …
Long-spined polymorphic neurons of the medial cortex of lizards: a Golgi, Timm, and electron-microscopic study.
1988
The morphology, ultrastructure, and principal synaptic input of longspined neurons located in the inner plexiform layer of the medial cortex in three related species of lizards is described. Golgi impregnations have been used to define the external morphology of these neurons and their axonal trajectories. Their most striking characteristic is the presence of very long spines or “microdendrites” especially abundant on the distal dendritic segments. Axons have ascendent trajectories, pass through the cell layer, and ramify in the outer plexiform layer. Combined Golgi-electron microscopy as well as standard electron microscopy permitted the definition of the ultrastructure of these neurons. T…
Photoperiod-temperature and neuroblast proliferation-migration in the adult lizard cortex.
1997
The lizard medial cortex (a zone homologous to the mammalian fascia dentata) shows delayed postnatal neurogenesis throughout the lifetime of these animals. Experimental lesioning of this area is followed by neuronal regeneration, a unique phenomenon in the adult amniote telencephalon. The differential effects of temperature and photoperiod on postnatal neurogenetic activity were studied using tritiated thymidine pulses and posterior autoradiography as well as proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) immunostaining. Long (summer) photoperiods increased the number of proliferating neuroblasts in the ependymal neuroepithelium. Cold (winter) temperature prevented migration of the newly generat…
La fasciatura dei feriti: uno schema di origine classica nel fregio della Colonna Traiana
2017
Nella ricchissima letteratura sulla Colonna Traiana, un filone di ricerca non ancora esplorato in tutte le sue potenzialità è lo studio approfondito degli schemi iconografici di origine greca rifluiti nella narrazione figurata delle guerre daciche. Sono formule che erano da tempo patrimonio comune degli artisti romani, con una lunga storia di riprese e adattamenti. L’analisi di un caso di particolare interesse costituisce un’ulteriore conferma di come, all’interno della prassi artistica romana, gli ideatori dei programmi iconografici ufficiali utilizzassero un codice formale in cui motivi figurativi del passato erano stati ormai assimilati e rifunzionalizzati. A field of research not yet in…
Feasibility and preliminary efficacy of a hypopressive exercise program on postmenopausal cancer survivors: A pilot study.
2020
Abstract Background Cancer-related fatigue (CRF) is a common symptom during and after cancer treatment that negatively affects the patient's quality of life. Exercise is one of the most effective non-pharmacological treatments for CRF. Multimodal exercise therapy programs that include hypopressive exercises, relaxation and myofascial release may be beneficial for CRF. The aim of this pilot study was to evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of a multimodal program on CRF and lower limb functional strength in postmenopausal women diagnosed with cancer. Methods 7 postmenopausal women (age = 55.28 years; BMI = 26.05 kg/m2) who had a cancer diagnosis participated in a supervised and progressive …