Publications by authors named "A Azzoni"

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  • The report discusses a case of an elderly woman experiencing ongoing delirium following hospitalization due to lethargy caused by low sodium levels (hyponatremia).
  • The diagnosis of pontine myelinolysis was confirmed, despite the absence of typical neurological symptoms like changes in pupil size or muscle weakness.
  • Hallucinations and personality alterations served as key indicators for the diagnosis, suggesting these can be unusual signs of pontine myelinolysis.
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Background: Despite concerns on mental health problems related to lockdowns, recent reports revealed a reduction in psychiatric admissions in Emergency Departments (ED) during the lockdown period compared with the previous year in several countries. Most of the existing studies focused on the first lockdown not considering the different phases of the COVID-19 crisis. The present study aimed to analyze differences in ED admission for psychiatric consultation during three different phases of the COVID-19 health crisis in Italy.

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Biopharmaceutical products are of great importance in the treatment or prevention of many diseases and represent a growing share of the global pharmaceutical market. The usual technology for protein synthesis (cell-based expression) faces certain obstacles, especially with 'difficult-to-express' proteins. Cell-free protein synthesis (CFPS) can overcome the main bottlenecks of cell-based expression.

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The CRISPR-Cas9 system is a new tool that has been extensively used for genome editing. The system is composed of a Cas9 endonuclease, which has the function of cleaving DNA at a specific site, and a guide RNA (gRNA), which contains the sequence of the cleavage site that is the target of editing. Despite the great interest that has been generated because of the utility of Cas 9 as a molecular tool and a potential therapeutic protein, the production of the 158 kDa recombinant Cas9 protein derived from Streptococcus pyogenes remains a challenge.

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