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Clinical Problem Solving and Using New Paths in the Laboratory: Learning from Case Studies.
2020
AbstractThree selected casuistic studies of individual patient problems from my long-standing professional experience are presented. I intend to highlight the potential contribution of case studies, including new approaches of laboratory investigation, for the advancement of pathophysiological knowledge and would encourage to “rehabilitate” the low academic profile generally attributed to “case reports.”
Data from: Parallel diversifications of Cremastosperma and Mosannona (Annonaceae), tropical rainforest trees tracking Neogene upheaval of South Ameri…
2017
Much of the immense present day biological diversity of Neotropical rainforests originated from the Miocene onwards, a period of geological and ecological upheaval in South America. We assess the impact of the Andean orogeny, drainage of lake Pebas, and closure of the Panama Isthmus on two clades of tropical trees (Cremastosperma, c. 31 spp.; and Mosannona, c. 14 spp.; both Annonaceae). Phylogenetic inference revealed similar patterns of geographically restricted clades and molecular dating showed diversifications in the different areas occurred in parallel, with timing consistent with Andean vicariance and Central American geodispersal. Ecological niche modelling approaches show phylogenet…
Diversity and Evolution of the Phenazine Biosynthesis Pathway
2010
ABSTRACT Phenazines are versatile secondary metabolites of bacterial origin that function in biological control of plant pathogens and contribute to the ecological fitness and pathogenicity of the producing strains. In this study, we employed a collection of 94 strains having various geographic, environmental, and clinical origins to study the distribution and evolution of phenazine genes in members of the genera Pseudomonas , Burkholderia , Pectobacterium , Brevibacterium , and Streptomyces . Our results confirmed the diversity of phenazine producers and revealed that most of them appear to be soil-dwelling and/or plant-associated species. Genome analyses and comparisons of phylogenies inf…
Imparare dall'architettura
2022
Il Laboratorio di progettazione architettonica della prima annualità si rivolge ad allievi che, per quanto non abbiano alcuna esperienza sulla pratica del progetto, sono chiamati, da subito, a confrontarsi con il fare progettuale, e ciò a differenza di quanto, in genere, accade in altri ambiti di apprendimento dell’esercizio di professioni specialistiche come quella dell’architetto. L’incipit, ovvero l’inizio, l’azione dell’incipĕre rappresenta, quindi, l’avvio, il principio, l’incominciare di un percorso formativo in cui tutti, benché neofiti, sono chiamati a un’immediata e iniziale frequenza del “saper fare” riguardo alla progettazione architettonica. E se il divenire dell’architettura, a…
INCIPIT LAB
2022
Il libro descrive un’esperienza didattica condotta dall’anno accademico 2015/2016 al 2017/2018 e segna l’avvio del coordinamento di Incipit Lab. Tale iniziativa ha offerto un confronto, a livello nazionale e internazionale, fra i laboratori di progettazione architettonica del primo anno accademico. La sperimentazione effettuata trova la sua origine nel coordinamento dei laboratori di primo anno del Corso di Studi in Architettura dell’Università degli Studi di Palermo con il coinvolgimento, inoltre, del Laboratorio di Architettura e Composizione I del Corso di Studi in Ingegneria Edile-Architettura, dello stesso Ateneo. Incipit Lab. propone, attraverso un coordinamento, giunto al suo sesto a…
Architettura e lavoratori del legno: alcune intersezioni e intrecci professionali nella Sicilia d'età moderna
2012
Il contributo individua e analizza intersezioni e intrecci professionali tra lavoratori del legno e architetti nell'architettura siciliana d'età moderna. In questo contesto e alla luce dei documenti rintracciati è possibile ricostruire traiettorie professionali che dal mondo della lavorazione del legno si estendono all'architettura: la presente ricerca ne indica casi significativi.
The role of contact chemoreception in the host location process of an egg parasitoid
2016
Taste allows insects to detect palatable or toxic foods, identify a mate, and select appropriate oviposition sites. The gustatory system strongly contributes to the survival and reproductive success of many species, yet it is rarely studied in insect parasitoids. In order to locate and assess a host in which they will lay their eggs, female wasps actively search for chemical cues using their sensory organs present mainly on the antennae. In this paper, we studied the role of antennal taste sensilla chaetica in the perception of contact semiochemicals in Trissolcus brochymenae (Hymenoptera: Platygastridae), an egg parasitoid of the brassicaceae pest Murgantia histrionica (Heteroptera: Pentat…
Focused Ultrasound Effects on Osteosarcoma Cell Lines
2019
MRI guided Focused Ultrasound (MRgFUS) has shown to be effective therapeutic modality for non-invasive clinical interventions in ablating of uterine fibroids, in bone metastasis palliative treatments, and in breast, liver, and prostate cancer ablation. MRgFUS combines high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) with MRI images for treatment planning and real time thermometry monitoring, thus enabling non-invasive ablation of tumor tissue. Although in the literature there are several studies on the Ultrasound (US) effects on cell in culture, there is no systematic evidence of the biological effect of Magnetic Resonance guided Focused Ultrasound Surgery (MRgFUS) treatment on osteosarcoma cells, …
Reference set of Mycobacterium tuberculosis clinical strains: A tool for research and product development
2018
TheMycobacterium tuberculosiscomplex (MTBC) causes tuberculosis (TB) in humans and various other mammals. The human-adapted members of the MTBC comprise seven phylogenetic lineages that differ in their geographical distribution. There is growing evidence that this phylogenetic diversity modulates the outcome of TB infection and disease. For decades, TB research and development has focused on the two canonical MTBC reference strains H37Rv and Erdman, both of which belong to Lineage 4. Relying on only a few laboratory-adapted strains can be misleading as study results might not be directly transferrable to clinical settings where patients are infected with a diverse array of strains, includin…
Host-range expansion of Spodoptera exigua multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus to Agrotis segetum larvae when the midgut is bypassed.
2010
Given the high similarity in genome content and organization between Spodoptera exigua multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus (SeMNPV) and Agrotis segetum nucleopolyhedrovirus (AgseNPV), as well as the high percentages of similarity found between their 30 core genes, the specificity of these NPVs was analysed for the respective insect hosts, S. exigua and A. segetum. The LD(50) for AgseNPV in second-instar A. segetum larvae was 83 occlusion bodies per larva and the LT(50) was 8.1 days. AgseNPV was orally infectious for S. exigua, but the LD(50) was 10 000-fold higher than for SeMNPV. SeMNPV was not infectious for A. segetum larvae when administered orally, but an infection was established by injecti…