Publications by authors named "Angelini M"

This study evaluated the use of ChatGPT among current and former medical students enrolled at Italian universities. The primary goal was to assess its usage and applications in education. Secondary objectives included gathering opinions and satisfaction levels with ChatGPT for educational purposes.

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Arboviral diseases are a growing global health concern. Pre-existing autoantibodies (auto-Abs) neutralizing type I interferons (IFNs) can underlie encephalitis due to West Nile virus (WNV) (∼40% of patients) and tick-borne encephalitis (TBE, due to TBE virus [TBEV]) (∼10%). We report here that these auto-Abs can also underlie severe forms of rarer arboviral infections.

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Depolarization-evoked opening of Ca2.1 (P/Q-type) Ca-channels triggers neurotransmitter release, while voltage-dependent inactivation (VDI) limits channel availability to open, contributing to synaptic plasticity. The mechanism of Ca2.

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How G proteins inhibit N-type, voltage-gated, calcium-selective channels (Ca2.2) during presynaptic inhibition is a decades-old question. G proteins Gβγ bind to intracellular Ca2.

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  • This study looked at how pregnant women's eating habits and lifestyle choices affect their weight gain during pregnancy.
  • It found that not gaining enough weight can be linked to factors like education level and how much they ate, especially vegetables.
  • The results suggest that making healthy food choices, like eating more veggies and less meat, can help keep both moms and babies healthier during pregnancy.
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Atherosclerosis is a chronic vascular disease. Its prevalence increases with aging. However, atherosclerosis may also affect young subjects without significant exposure to the classical risk factors.

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  • Chest trauma often leads to emergency department admissions, and the serratus anterior plane (SAP) block is a potential pain management technique, but its effectiveness and safety in the ED are not well-studied.
  • This study compared patients receiving the SAP block combined with standard therapy to those receiving standard therapy alone, looking at pain levels, opioid use, respiratory function, and adverse events over the first 24 hours.
  • Results showed that patients receiving the SAP block had significantly reduced pain, required less opioid medication, and maintained better respiratory function, with no adverse events reported.
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How G-proteins inhibit N-type, voltage-gated, calcium-selective channels (Ca 2.2) during presynaptic inhibition is a decades-old question. G-proteins Gβγ bind to intracellular Ca 2.

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The mutational status of the IGHV gene is routinely assessed in patients with chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL), since it is both prognostic of clinical outcome and predictive of response to treatment. This study evaluates the IGHV mutational status, assessed in newly diagnosed CLL patients, as a stand-alone predictor of time to first treatment (TTFT). We analysed the data of 236 CLL patients, diagnosed at our centre between January 2004 and September 2020, with a minimum follow-up period of 3.

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Is Stochastic Gradient Descent (SGD) substantially different from Metropolis Monte Carlo dynamics? This is a fundamental question at the time of understanding the most used training algorithm in the field of Machine Learning, but it received no answer until now. Here we show that in discrete optimization and inference problems, the dynamics of an SGD-like algorithm resemble very closely that of Metropolis Monte Carlo with a properly chosen temperature, which depends on the mini-batch size. This quantitative matching holds both at equilibrium and in the out-of-equilibrium regime, despite the two algorithms having fundamental differences (e.

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Background: Withdrawal of life-sustaining therapy (WLST) performed in the circulatory determination of death (DCD) donors leads to cardiac arrest, challenging the utilization of the myocardium for transplantation. The rapid initiation of normothermic regional perfusion or extracorporeal membrane oxygenation after death helps to optimize organs before implantation. However, additional strategies to mitigate the effects of stress response during WLST, hypoxic/ischemic injury, and reperfusion injury are required to allow myocardium recovery.

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The Na-Ca exchanger (NCX1) is the dominant Ca extrusion mechanism in cardiac myocytes. NCX1 activity is inhibited by intracellular Na via a process known as Na-dependent inactivation. A central question is whether this inactivation plays a physiological role in heart function.

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Gold nanohole arrays, hybrid metal/dielectric metasurfaces composed of periodically arranged air holes in a thick gold film, exhibit versatile support for both localized and propagating surface plasmons. Leveraging their capabilities, particularly in surface plasmon resonance-oriented applications, demands precise optical tuning. In this study, a customized particle swarm optimization algorithm, implemented in Ansys Lumerical FDTD, was employed to optically tune gold nanohole arrays treated as bidimensional gratings following the Bragg condition.

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  • - Air leak syndromes, like pneumothorax and pneumomediastinum, are common complications in ARDS and are linked to worse health outcomes for patients.
  • - The Macklin effect describes how air can dissect through lung tissues after injury, potentially leading to severe complications and is visible on chest CT scans.
  • - Detecting the Macklin effect may help predict barotrauma risks and guide treatment decisions for ARDS patients, such as whether to use advanced respiratory support or intubation.
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Postoperative atrial fibrillation (POAF) is the most common complication after cardiac surgery and a significant cause of increased morbidity and mortality. The development of novel POAF therapeutics has been limited by an insufficient understanding of molecular mechanisms promoting atrial fibrillation. In this observational cohort study, we enrolled 28 patients without a history of atrial fibrillation that underwent mitral valve surgery for degenerative mitral regurgitation and obtained left atrial tissue samples along the standard atriotomy incision in proximity to the right pulmonary veins.

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The study aimed to assess the metabolomic profile of the synovial fluid (SF) of dogs affected by spontaneous osteoarthritis (OA) and compare any differences based on disease progression. Sixty client-owned dogs affected by spontaneous OA underwent clinical, radiographic, and cytologic evaluations to confirm the diagnosis. The affected joints were divided into four study groups based on the Kallgreen-Lawrence classification: OA1 (mild), OA2 (moderate), OA3 (severe), and OA4 (extremely severe/deforming).

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  • The study discusses a rare lung disease in nine children linked to a genetic deficiency of the CCR2 receptor, leading to conditions like pulmonary alveolar proteinosis (PAP) and increased vulnerability to infections.
  • This deficiency is characterized by loss-of-function variants, affecting the migration and signaling of immune cells, particularly monocytes, due to a lack of response to CCL-2, a chemokine essential for these processes.
  • Elevated levels of CCL-2 in the blood serve as a diagnostic marker for identifying children with unexplained respiratory issues or recurrent infections, indicating the importance of CCR2 in lung health and immune response.
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Currently, growing data sources and long-running algorithms impede user attention and interaction with visual analytics applications. Progressive visualization (PV) and visual analytics (PVA) alleviate this problem by allowing immediate feedback and interaction with large datasets and complex computations, avoiding waiting for complete results by using partial results improving with time. Yet, creating a progressive visualization requires more effort than a regular visualization but also opens up new possibilities, such as steering the computations towards more relevant parts of the data, thus saving computational resources.

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  • * A study was conducted to investigate the production of melatonin (ME) in very preterm infants, the metabolism of ME after oral treatment, and the impact on MDA concentrations over 15 days.
  • * Results showed that while preterm infants couldn't produce measurable levels of ME initially, those who received ME treatment had significant increases in ME and its metabolite 6-OH-ME, but MDA levels remained relatively stable with a slight trend towards improvement in the ME group.
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Introduction: Cardiac arrest leaves witnesses, survivors, and their relatives with a multitude of questions. When a young or a public figure is affected, interest around cardiac arrest and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) increases. ChatGPT allows everyone to obtain human-like responses on any topic.

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Our narrative review focuses on colostrum components, particularly those that influence the neonatal immune system of newborns. Colostrum is secreted in small volumes by the alveolar cells of the breast during the first two to five days after birth. Colostrum is poor in fat and carbohydrates, with larger protein and bioactive compounds than mature milk.

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After heart injury, dead heart muscle is replaced by scar tissue. Fibroblasts can electrically couple with myocytes, and changes in fibroblast membrane potential can lead to myocyte excitability, which suggests that fibroblast-myocyte coupling in scar tissue may be responsible for arrhythmogenesis. However, the physiologic relevance of electrical coupling of myocytes and fibroblasts and its impact on cardiac excitability in vivo have never been demonstrated.

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In pseudomyxoma peritonei (PMP), and mutations are frequent. We hypothesized that these mutations may contribute to the suppression of antitumor immunity: may induce GMCSF expression, while may enhance the expression of cyclic adenosine monophosphate and A2AR signaling. This study aimed to explore possible mechanisms facilitated by and mutations for escaping immune surveillance.

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