Publications by authors named "Angeloni V"

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  • The study aimed to analyze the effects of 0.2% CHX in a dental adhesive on long-term bond strength and enzymatic activity using the microtensile bond strength (μTBS) test and zymography.
  • The results indicated that bond strength was greater in the CHX groups both immediately and after 12 months, although there was a notable decrease after aging, and endogenous MMP activation was influenced by CHX and the bonding method.
  • The findings suggest that incorporating low concentrations of CHX into dental adhesives can enhance bond strength and inhibit enzymatic activity, making it a beneficial addition for clinical use.
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Objective: The objectives of the study were to evaluate the ability of a 1-ethyl-3 (3-dimethylaminopropyl) carbodiimide (EDC)-containing primer to improve immediate bond strength of either self-etch or etch-and-rinse adhesive systems and to stabilize the adhesive interfaces over time. A further objective was to investigate the effect of EDC on the dentinal MMPs activity using zymographic analysis.

Methods: Freshly extracted molars (n=80, 20 for each group) were selected to conduct microtensile bond strength tests.

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Objectives: The objective of the present study was to investigate the long-term effect of 0.01% acrolein (ACR) aqueous solution, employed as an additional primer, on the mechanical durability and enzymatic activity of resin-dentine interfaces created with a simplified etch-and-rinse adhesive.

Methods: Dentine surfaces were etched with 35% phosphoric acid for 15s, rinsed and blot-dried.

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Unlabelled: Breast cancer (BC) represents the most incident cancer case in women (29%), with high mortality rate. Bone metastasis occurs in 20-50% cases and, despite advances in BC research, the interactions between tumor cells and the metastatic microenvironment are still poorly understood. In vitro 3D models gained great interest in cancer research, thanks to the reproducibility, the 3D spatial cues and associated low costs, compared to in vivo and 2D in vitro models.

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Purpose: To examine the effect of CHX pre-treatment on long-term bond strength of fiber posts luted with self-adhesive resin cements.

Materials And Methods: Seventy-two single-rooted teeth were selected for root canal treatment and post space preparation. The tested self-adhesive cement/post combinations were (N = 36): 1.

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The use of 1-ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl) carbodiimide HCl (EDC) has recently been investigated for its effectiveness in the prevention of collagen degradation over time and the improvement of resin-dentin bond durability. The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effects of a 0.3 M EDC-containing conditioner on endogenous enzymatic activities within the hybrid layer (HL) created by a self-etch or an etch-and-rinse adhesive after 1 y.

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The functional role of AF1q/MLLT11, an oncogenic factor involved in a translocation t(1;11)(q21;q23) responsible for acute myeloid leukaemia, has been investigated in hematological and solid malignancies and its expression was found to be linked to tumor progression and poor clinical outcome. In addition to its oncogenic function, AF1q has been shown to play a role in the onset of basal and drug-induced apoptosis in cancer cells of different histotypes, including ovarian cancer. Through in vitro, ex vivo, and in silico approaches, we demonstrated here that AF1q is also endowed with protumorigenic potential in ovarian cancer.

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Degradation of the hybrid layer created in dentin by dentin adhesives is caused by enzyme activities present within the dentin matrix that destroy unprotected collagen fibrils. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of a one-step self-etch adhesive system on dentinal matrix metalloproteinases 2 and 4 (MMP-2 and MMP-9, respectively) using in situ zymography and an enzymatic activity assay. The null hypothesis tested was that there are no differences in the activities of dentinal MMPs before and after treatment with a one-step adhesive system.

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Background: The dystrophin gene is the one of the largest described in human beings and mutations associated to this gene are responsible for Duchenne or Becker muscular dystrophies.

Case Presentation: Here we describe a nucleotide substitution in the acceptor splice site of intron 26 (c.3604-1G > C) carried by a 6-year-old boy who presented with a history of progressive proximal muscle weakness and elevated serum creatine kinase levels.

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It is established that the interaction between microenvironment and cancer cells has a critical role in tumor development, given the dependence of neoplastic cells on stromal support. However, how this communication promotes the activation of normal (NFs) into cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) is still not well understood. Most microRNA (miRNA) studies focused on tumor cell, but there is increasing evidence of their involvement in reprogramming NFs into CAFs.

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Background: Plasma miRNAs have the potential as cancer biomarkers but no consolidated guidelines for data mining in this field are available. The purpose of the study was to apply a supervised data analysis strategy in a context where prior knowledge is available, i.e.

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  • Scientists are studying tiny pieces of RNA called miRNAs because they could help detect and monitor cancer.
  • Some early studies were really hopeful, but results have been inconsistent, making it hard to use miRNAs reliably in hospitals.
  • To make miRNAs useful in cancer treatment, researchers need to agree on how to collect and test samples correctly so the results are accurate.
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There is accumulating evidence that breast cancer may arise from a small subpopulation of transformed mammary stem/progenitor cells, termed breast cancer-initiating cells (BCICs), responsible for initiation and maintenance of cancer. BCICs have been identified in clinical specimens based on CD44(+)/CD24(-/low) membrane expression and/or enzymatic activity of aldehyde dehydrogenase 1 (ALDH1+), or isolated and in vitro propagated as non-adherent spheres. This cell population has been demonstrated to be able to recreate, when injected in mice even at very low concentrations, the same histopathological features of the tumor they were derived from and to escape from current therapeutic strategies.

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The use of protein cross-linking agents during bonding procedures has been recently proposed to improve bond durability. This study aimed to use zymography and in situ zymography techniques to evaluate the ability of 1-ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl) carbodiimide (EDC) cross-linker to inhibit matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) activity. The hypotheses tested were that: (1) bonding procedures increase dentin gelatinolytic activity and (2) EDC pre-treatment prevents this enzymatic activity.

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Objective: Recent studies supported the use of protein cross-linking agents during bonding procedures to inactivate endogenous dentin proteases, preventing dentin collagen degradation thus improving bond durability. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of a 1-ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl) carbodiimide (EDC)-containing conditioner on the stability of the adhesive interface created by two etch-and-rinse adhesives.

Methods: Human dentin was etched with 35% phosphoric acid, treated with 0.

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Among the scarce available data about the biological role of the membrane protein CD20, there is some evidence that this protein functions as a store-operated Ca(2+) channel and/or regulates transmembrane Ca(2+) trafficking. Recent findings indicate that store-operated Ca(2+) entry (SOCE) plays a central role in skeletal muscle function and development, but there remain a number of unresolved issues relating to SOCE modulation in this tissue. Here we describe CD20 expression in skeletal muscle, verifying its membrane localization in myoblasts and adult muscle fibers.

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  • Primary cultures from renal cell carcinoma (RCC) and normal kidney tissue have been successfully established from 60 patients, showing over 70% efficiency and providing a valuable tool for studying the role of Annexin A3 (AnxA3) in RCC.
  • AnxA3 exhibits different expression patterns in RCC cells compared to normal cells, with the 36-kDa isoform being significantly down-regulated and the 33-kDa isoform up-regulated, correlating with the expression of hypoxia-inducible factor-1alpha.
  • The identification of distinct AnxA3 isoforms and their altered expression in RCC may offer new insights into the disease's biology and potential management strategies.
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The human Arg (Abl2) nonreceptor tyrosine kinase has a role in cytoskeletal rearrangements by its C-terminal F-actin- and microtubule-binding sequences. We have previously identified Arg transcripts with different 5'- and 3'-ends, named respectively long and short 1A and 1B (1AL, 1AS, 1BL, 1BS) and long and short C-termini (CTL and CTS), that have different expression patterns in various cell types. The combination of the different ends permits to predict eight putative full-length Arg transcripts and corresponding proteins.

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  • The study explored the use of plasma DNA concentration and microsatellite alterations to detect renal cell carcinoma (RCC) and track disease recurrence.
  • 54 patients with renal neoplasm were monitored for plasma DNA levels before surgery and during follow-up, revealing a significant increase in preoperative DNA concentrations compared to controls.
  • A high percentage of RCC patients showed microsatellite loss and specific changes in plasma DNA, indicating that combining these methods could help predict disease recurrence in RCC cases.
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A 58-year-old woman who had previously undergone radiation therapy for breast cancer sustained bullous pemphigoid confined mainly to the radiation site. Radiation-induced bullous pemphigoid is an infrequently reported occurrence. This patient's lesions resolved within several weeks with combined oral therapy using tetracycline and niacinamide.

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A patient presented after a trip to South Africa with a febrile illness and rash that was consistent with either rickettsialpox or mild boutonneuse fever. The clinical, laboratory, and geographic overlap of these diseases makes differentiation difficult in certain situations. Several different rickettsial infections may cause an eschar and a rash that may be papulovesicular.

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Acquired digital fibrokeratomas are benign growths that usually occur on the fingers. These growths have a characteristic clinical and histopathologic appearance and may be easily recognized and treated by family physicians. It is important not to confuse these lesions with other common, possibly malignant, clinical entities.

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Background: Traditional vertical sections of scalp biopsy specimens contain few hair follicles. For this reason transverse sections of scalp biopsy specimens have been advocated. Both methods have advantages and disadvantages.

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