Publications by authors named "A Politi"

Background: The Motricity Index (MI) is a commonly used method of measuring muscle strength in post-stroke hemiparesis. This study aimed to produce the MI Italian version (MI-IT) and assess its reliability in subjects with stroke.

Methods: Phase-1: stepwise approach to MI-IT production and pilot-testing with 10 health professionals to ensure clarity of each item and instructions for administration and scoring.

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Aneuploidy in eggs is a leading cause of miscarriages or viable developmental syndromes. Aneuploidy rates differ between individual chromosomes. For instance, chromosome 21 frequently missegregates, resulting in Down Syndrome.

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Light intensity and wind are critical environmental factors of abiotic stress on plants, triggering a considerable number of morphological and physiological responses. This study tested the hypothesis that different light and wind conditions (full sunlight ± wind, shade ± wind) would affect the leaf content of photosynthetic pigments and anthocyanins, as well as the plant height, the fresh and dry weight of the aboveground part, and Water-Use Efficiency on plants. About 16 days after the application of the different conditions, all leaf pigments of the shaded plants exhibited increased contents compared to the lightened ones.

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Dynamical balance of excitation and inhibition is usually invoked to explain the irregular low firing activity observed in the cortex. We propose a robust nonlinear balancing mechanism for a random network of spiking neurons, which works also in the absence of strong external currents. Biologically, the mechanism exploits the plasticity of excitatory-excitatory synapses induced by short-term depression.

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  • This systematic review examines how corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) family peptides and their receptors affect human health, focusing particularly on gynaecological cancers like breast and ovarian cancer.
  • The researchers analyzed data from three medical databases and discovered that CRH peptides and their receptors are present in various gynaecological tissues, revealing different expression patterns linked to cancer severity and patient outcomes.
  • The study found that CRH peptides significantly impact processes like cell growth, movement, and immune response in these cancers, suggesting that future research on CRH's role in tumour formation could lead to new treatment options.
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