Publications by authors named "A Casartelli"

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  • Patients with severe asthma often suffer from chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS), which can worsen symptoms and complicate treatment; this study examines the effects of biologic treatments on quality of life for these patients.
  • The research involved analyzing patient data before and after treatment with biologics (omalizumab, mepolizumab, benralizumab, dupilumab) over 12 months, measuring improvements in quality of life indicators.
  • Results showed significant improvements in CRS-related quality of life and asthma control after 3, 6, and 12 months of treatment, particularly with dupilumab, emphasizing the benefit of targeting type 2 inflammation in these patients.
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Degradation of nitrogen-rich purines is tightly and oppositely regulated under drought and low nitrogen supply in bread wheat. Allantoin is a key target metabolite for improving nitrogen homeostasis under stress. The metabolite allantoin is an intermediate of the catabolism of purines (components of nucleotides) and is known for its housekeeping role in nitrogen (N) recycling and also for its function in N transport and storage in nodulated legumes.

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Turn-over of RNA and catabolism of nucleotides releases one to four ammonia molecules; the released nutrients being reassimilated into primary metabolism. Preliminary evidence indicates that monocots store high levels of free nucleotides and nucleosides but their potential as a source of internal organic nitrogen for use and remobilization is uncharted. Early tillering wheat plants were therefore starved of N over a 5-day time-course with examination of nucleic acid yields in whole shoots, young and old leaves and roots.

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Background: Traditional varieties and landraces belonging to the aus-type group of rice (Oryza sativa L.) are known to be highly tolerant to environmental stresses, such as drought and heat, and are therefore recognized as a valuable genetic resource for crop improvement. Using two aus-type (Dular, N22) and two drought intolerant irrigated varieties (IR64, IR74) an untargeted metabolomics analysis was conducted to identify drought-responsive metabolites associated with tolerance.

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Pattern recognition receptors (PRRs) play a key role in plant and animal innate immunity. PRR binding of their cognate ligand triggers a signaling network and activates an immune response. Activation of PRR signaling must be controlled prior to ligand binding to prevent spurious signaling and immune activation.

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