Publications by authors named "A Fissi"

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  • The study focuses on the importance of accurately diagnosing peripheral pulmonary lesions (PPL) using biopsy methods such as endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS), computed tomography (CT), and electromagnetic navigation bronchoscopy (ENB).
  • A systematic review was conducted, including 81 studies from various databases, to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of these techniques, with CT showing the highest median accuracy and largest potential for complications.
  • The findings suggest that while CT-guided biopsies are the most accurate, they also carry the highest risk of complications; overall, the accuracy calculation must account for indeterminate results treated as false negatives.
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Pyoderma gangrenosum (PG) is a neutrophilic dermatosis which may be rapidly progressive. Standard guidelines for local treatment are lacking. Through our experience, we suggested a local treatment algorithm based on the tissue, infection, moisture balance, and epithelization (TIME) concept.

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Polypeptides containing azobenzene or spiropyran units attached to the macromolecules respond to light or dark conditions giving reversible variations of their structure. In this Account we provide a short overview of current research in the field and describe the most significant experimental examples of photoresponse effects. They include photoinduced random coil/alpha-helix transitions, helix-sense reversal, photostimulated aggregation/disaggregation processes, and photomechanical effects.

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In a previous paper (Lombardi et al., Virology 220, 274-284, 1996), we-reported that a 20-amino acid synthetic peptide derived from a conserved region of the SU glycoprotein of feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV), i.e.

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L-Glutamic acid polypeptides containing photochromic nitrospiropyran bound to the side chains at various percentages ("local" concentration) have been synthesized and investigated as possible artificial models of biological photoreceptors. Absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy have been utilized to investigate the photophysical and photochemical properties of nitrospiropyrans, both inserted in the polypeptide chain and in solution as "free" dye. Conformational variations produced by dark storage and light exposure of the photochromic polypeptides have been studied by means of circular dichroism.

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