Publications by authors named "Andrea Piazzi"

Molecular ruthenium cyclopentadienone complexes were employed for the first time as pre-catalysts in the homogeneously catalysed Aqueous Phase Reforming (APR) of glucose. Shvo's complex resulted the best pre-catalyst (loading 2 mol %) with H yields up to 28.9 % at 150 °C.

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Understanding the relationship between protein structures and their function is still an open question that becomes very challenging when allostery plays an important functional role. Allosteric proteins, in fact, exploit different ranges of motions (from sidechain local fluctuations to long-range collective motions) to effectively couple distant binding sites, and of particular interest is whether allosteric proteins of the same families with similar functions and structures also necessarily share the same allosteric mechanisms. Here, we compared the early dynamics initiating the allosteric communication of a prototypical allosteric enzyme from two different organisms, i.

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The article reconstruct the situation of Italian psychiatry around 1930, using as unusual sources the pages of the Enciclopedia Italiana di Scienze, Lettere e Arti. This important work, conceived in 1925 and finished in 1937, is due - as well known - to the strong interest of Giovanni Gentile and to his capacity to involve in the project a great part of Italian intellectual world, without any ideological preclusion. The section devoted to Medical Sciences, including Psychiatry, was directed by Nicola Pende (1880-1970) and Giacinto Viola (1870-1943).

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Specific features characterized Italian psychiatry during Fascism (1922-45), distinguishing it from Nazi psychiatry and giving rise to different operational outcomes, so we have investigated the state of Italian psychiatry during this period. We review the historical situation that preceded it and describe the social and health policies that Fascism introduced following new legislative and regulatory acts. We examine the preventive and therapeutic role played by psychiatry (the electric shock was an Italian invention) and, thanks to the Enciclopedia Italiano published during those years, we are able to highlight psychiatry's relationship to psychology, psychoanalysis, philosophy and religion.

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