Publications by authors named "Moriconi"

This review aims to explore the evolution, techniques, and outcomes of minimally invasive spine surgery (MISS) within the field of neurosurgery. We sought to address the increasing burden of spine degeneration in a rapidly aging population and the need for optimizing surgical management. This review explores various techniques in MISS, drawing upon evidence from retrospective studies, case series, systematic reviews, and technological advancements in neurosurgical spine treatment.

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The National Cancer Institute (NCI) recognizes the potential of technologies based on the use of nanoparticles (NPs) in revolutionizing clinical approaches to the diagnosis and prognosis of cancer. Recent research suggests that once NPs come into contact with the biological fluid of cancer patients, they are covered by proteins, forming a "protein corona" composed of hundreds of plasma proteins. The concept of a personalized, disease-specific protein corona, demonstrating substantial differences in NP corona profiles between patients with and without cancer, has been introduced.

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  • Postprandial hypoglycaemia (PPHG) is a common complication after Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) in individuals with a history of type 2 diabetes, often occurring without symptoms.
  • A study of 24 patients showed that PPHG results from an excessive clearance of glucose and hyperinsulinaemia, linked to higher insulin sensitivity and enhanced beta cell function.
  • Those experiencing PPHG had poor hormonal responses to low blood sugar, leading to more frequent and prolonged hypoglycaemia, which affected their eating habits over time.
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Introduction: post-bariatric hypoglycemia (PBH) is considered a chronic complication after gastric bypass (RYGB) impacting roughly 30 % of patients. Current treatments often focus on nutritional interventions to reduce the frequency of episodes. This prospective study evaluated the effectiveness of Lisosan G (LG), a fermented wheat-based supplement added to the diet, in mitigating PBH episodes and elucidating its mechanism of action on the gut-pancreas axis.

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We previously reported a structural rearrangement between wheat (Triticum aestivum) and rye (Secale cereale) chromosomes 1BS/1RS that increased the dosage of 12-OXOPHYTODIENOATE REDUCTASE III (OPRIII) genes involved in jasmonate biosynthesis (henceforth, 1RW line), and that drastically reduced primary root growth relative to a control line with the intact 1RS chromosome (henceforth, 1RS). In this study, we show that the increased gene-dosage of this region is associated with increases in the shoot-root partitioning of magnesium (Mg). Moreover, both a CRISPR-edited 1RW line with reduced OPRIII dosage and the 1RW line treated with the jasmonate biosynthesis inhibitor ibuprofen showed reduced differences in shoot-root Mg partitioning than 1RW.

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: The advantage of a robotic-assisted (RARP) over a laparoscopic (LRP) approach in radical prostatectomy (RP) remains to be demonstrated. : The aim of the study is to use a homogeneous population in real life and single primary surgeon surgery to analyze the oncological and functional results based on the type of surgical approach and pathological features. : This is a prospective trial on non-metastatic prostate cancer (PCa) patients considered after a multidisciplinary decision to conduct a RP, using a RARP or LRP approach.

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  • - Quantum computing utilizes qubits, which can exist in multiple states simultaneously, allowing for faster and more powerful data processing through quantum parallelism, unlike traditional binary computers.
  • - The study investigates how quantum computing can enhance neurosurgical outcomes by improving areas like neuroprosthetics, surgical precision, and personalized healthcare.
  • - Despite its potential benefits, significant challenges, including biocompatibility, cost, and ethical issues, must be addressed to integrate quantum technology effectively into neurosurgery.
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The HECT-type E3 ubiquitin WWP1 (also known as NEDD4-like E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase WWP1) acts as an oncogenic factor in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) cells. WWP1 overexpression in AML confers a proliferative advantage to leukemic blasts (abnormal immature white blood cells) and counteracts apoptotic cell death and differentiation. In an effort to elucidate the molecular basis of WWP1 oncogenic activities, we identified WWP1 as a previously unknown negative regulator of thioredoxin-interacting protein (TXNIP)-mediated reactive oxygen species (ROS) production in AML cells.

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  • This study investigates how fluctuations in heart rate (HR) over a 24-hour period relate to microvascular disease and survival in diabetes patients.
  • It involved a cohort of 349 adults with diabetes, examining those with low HR fluctuations and reduced nighttime HR dip, highlighting their connection to worse cardiovascular health outcomes.
  • The findings suggest that impaired HR patterns are linked to higher risks of cardiovascular and overall mortality, indicating that HR monitoring could help assess risk in diabetic patients.
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Food-to-food fortification and fermentation are effective strategies to enhance the product functionality and nutrient density of infant complementary foods. However, their effectiveness hinges on a deep understanding of ingredient combinations. Our research focused on the physicochemical and techno-functional aspects of sorghum-baobab blends, comparing two processes: 'co-ferment-cook' and 'ferment-cook-fortify'.

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The successful emergence of the Gulf states as central players in the global sporting ecosystem has revived the intellectual debate on the political and diplomatic use of sport. In the last decade, the amount of research on the topic have radically increase. The old narrative traditions explaining sport diplomacy have recently been joined by a new set of literature about the concept of sportswashing, which questions the place of non-democratic governments in the sporting world.

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Contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) is an advanced imaging technique that integrates conventional US with the intravenous injection of specific US contrast agents (UCAs), combining the non-invasiveness of US with the higher accuracy of contrast-enhanced imaging. In contrast with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT) and cystoscopy, CEUS has few contraindications, and UCAs are non-nephrotoxic agents that can be safely used in patients with kidney failure. CEUS is a well-established method for the detection of liver lesions and for echocardiography, and its indications are expanding.

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Ion beam figuring (IBF) is a powerful technique for figure correction of X-ray mirrors to a high accuracy. Here, recent technical advancements in the IBF instrument developed at Diamond Light Source are presented and experimental results for figuring of X-ray mirrors are given. The IBF system is equipped with a stable DC gridded ion source (120 mm diameter), a four-axis motion stage to manipulate the optic, a Faraday cup to monitor the ion-beam current, and a camera for alignment.

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Appointed Director General of the International Council of Nurses (ICN) in February 2019, Howard Catton is committed to ensuring that the ICN can effectively represent nursing around the world. He firmly believes that nurses must be at the heart of health policy decisions. With a nursing diploma and a master's degree in labor relations, he held a number of nursing positions in England and the United States before joining the New Zealand Nurses Organisation.

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  • * This research utilized imaging Mueller polarimetry to analyze 45 measurements from 27 fresh brain tumor samples, focusing on gliomas, and aimed to improve tumor delineation during neurosurgery.
  • * The study found differences in polarimetric properties between tumor types and brain tissues, and lays groundwork for using machine learning algorithms to enhance brain tumor segmentation and intraoperative diagnosis.
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Background: Cardiovascular trials have revealed the positive impact of GLP-1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs) on cardiovascular outcomes in type 2 diabetes (T2D). However, the specific effects of endogenous GLP-1 on arterial stiffness and renal function remain understudied. This study aimed to explore the influence of endogenous GLP-1 response post-bariatric surgery on arterial stiffness and renal haemodynamic.

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We carry out an in-depth analysis of a recently introduced vortex gas model of homogeneous and isotropic turbulence. Direct numerical simulations are used to provide a concrete physical interpretation of one of the model's constituent fields: the degree of vortex polarization. Our investigations shed light on the complexity underlying vortex interactions and reveal, furthermore, that despite some striking similarities, classical and quantum turbulence exhibit distinct structural characteristics, even at inertial range scales.

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Background: bariatric surgery stands as an effective intervention for weight loss and improved metabolic control in obesity, although over time there is a proportion of weight regain and type-2-diabetes (T2D) relapse.

Aims: to explore the role of physical activity (PA) after surgery and its impact on metabolic parameters during a 5-year follow-up.

Methods: 148 individuals who underwent bariatric surgery completed scheduled examinations over 5-years.

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Background: Emotional dysregulation (ED) refers to the inability to manage emotional experiences or expressions hindering goal-oriented behavior. Moderate impairment on at least two domains among temper control, affective lability, and emotional over-reactivity has been proposed to identify ED in adults with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). No screening measure designed for use in diverse psychiatric samples exists.

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  • Wide-field imaging Mueller polarimetry offers a non-invasive way to visualize white matter fiber orientations in neurosurgery, but traditional techniques require averaging multiple measurements, making them unsuitable for real-time imaging.
  • A new denoising framework has been developed to enable fast, single-shot acquisitions, significantly improving image quality and accuracy while reducing processing times.
  • Testing on brain samples shows that this method produces clear images with recognizable fiber patterns, potentially enhancing neurosurgical procedures by providing immediate feedback on neuronal structures.
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In this work, we exploit computational fluid dynamics (CFD) to evaluate stirred tank reactor (STR) process engineer parameters (PEP) and design a scale-down system (SDS) to be representative of the formulation and filling process steps for an Aluminum adjuvanted vaccine drug product (DP). To study the shear history in the SDS we used the concept of , combined with an appropriate stirring speed down scale strategy comprising of either (i) tip speed equivalence, widely used as a scale-up criterion for a shear-sensitive product, or (ii) rotating shear, a shear metric introduced by Metz and Otto in 1957 but never used as scaling criterion. The outcome of the CFD simulations shows that the tip equivalence generates a worst-case SDS in terms of shear, whereas the rotating shear scaling approach could be used to design a more representative SDS.

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The recording of epileptiform discharges from bottom-of-sulcus focal cortical dysplasia (BOSD) is often difficult during intraoperative electrocorticography (ECoG) due to the deep localization. We describe the use in this scenario of a new-generation electrode strip with high flexibility, easily adapted to cortical gyri and sulci. A right-handed 20-year-old male with drug-resistant focal epilepsy due to BOSD of the inferior frontal gyrus and daily focal aware seizures was evaluated for epilepsy surgery.

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  • Biochemical recurrence (BCR) in prostate cancer presents variability, necessitating a risk stratification to differentiate low- and high-risk cases for progression.
  • Current methods, particularly PSA doubling time (PSA-DT), help classify BCR cases, while the use of advanced imaging like PSMA PET/CT is important for identifying metastases before deciding on treatment.
  • Low-risk BCR patients should be monitored without immediate systemic therapy, while high-risk patients benefit from early intervention with treatments like enzalutamide combined with leuprolide, which has shown to improve metastasis-free survival without compromising quality of life.
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