Publications by authors named "A Panio"

Objective: Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) is the most common form of refractory focal epilepsy, and the current clinical diagnosis is based on EEG, clinical neurological history and neuroimaging findings.

Methods: So far, there are no blood-based molecular biomarkers of TLE to support clinical diagnosis, despite the pathogenic mechanisms underlying TLE involving defects in the regulation of gene expression. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) have emerged as important post-transcriptional regulators of gene expression.

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Cellulose nanocrystals (CNCs) are cellulose-derived nanomaterials that can be easily obtained, e.g., from vegetable waste produced by circular economies.

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  • - The study investigates the effects of replacing traditional fishmeal with insect-based diets on the microbiome at the water-fish interface in rainbow trout farming, emphasizing the importance of sustainable aquaculture practices.
  • - Core microbiome analysis showed a consistent presence of Aeromonas spp. across different sample types, with no major differences in microbiome composition linked to the type of feed used.
  • - Overall findings indicate that while there are subtle differences in microbiome composition related to feed, the research uncovers important interactions between the fish's environment and diet, advancing our understanding of aquaculture sustainability.
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Prostate cancer (PC) is a male common neoplasm and is the second leading cause of cancer death in American men. PC is traditionally diagnosed by the evaluation of prostate secreted antigen (PSA) in the blood. Due to the high levels of false positives, digital rectal examination and transrectal ultrasound guided biopsy are necessary in uncertain cases with elevated PSA levels.

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Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal neurodegenerative disease characterized by the neurodegeneration of motoneurons. About 10% of ALS is hereditary and involves mutation in 25 different genes, while 90% of the cases are sporadic forms of ALS (sALS). The diagnosis of ALS includes the detection of early symptoms and, as disease progresses, muscle twitching and then atrophy spreads from hands to other parts of the body.

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