Publications by authors named "BARSOTTI J"

Background/objectives: New advances in technologies are opening the possibility to support functional evaluation and rehabilitation in the field of speech therapy. Among available systems, a virtual reality rehabilitation system (VRRS, Khymeia) is a multi-domain ecosystem. Despite it being used in a limited number of studies, its use in speech-therapy has shown potential for promoting linguistic and literacy skills.

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Sex/gender (S/G) differences in ASD language profiles have been poorly investigated. The present study aims to explore whether male (M) and female (F) children with ASD and with normal non-verbal cognitive abilities differ in their linguistic profiles. A sample of 76 Italian children with ASD (range: 4.

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This study shows that entirely thiophene-based core@shell nanoparticles, in which the shell is made of the oxidized form of the core polymer (P3HT@PTDO NPs), result in a type II interface at the particle surface. This enables the development of advanced photon nanotransducers with unique chemical-physical and biofunctional properties due to the core@shell nanoarchitecture. We demonstrate that P3HT@PTDO NPs present a different spatial localization of the excitation energy with respect to the nonoxidized NPs, showing a prevalence of surface states as a result of a different alignment of the HOMO/LUMO energy levels between the core and shell.

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This paper presents a custom, low-cost electronic system specifically designed for rapid and quantitative detection of the malaria parasite in a blood sample. The system exploits the paramagnetic properties of malaria-infected red blood cells (iRBCs) for their magnetophoretic capture on the surface of a silicon chip. A lattice of nickel magnetic micro-concentrators embedded in a silicon substrate concentrates the iRBCs above coplanar gold microelectrodes separated by 3 μm for their detection through an impedance measurement.

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Recent advancements in the field of electronics have paved the way to the development of new applications, such as tattoo electronics, where the employment of ultraconformable devices is required, typically achievable with a significant reduction in their total thickness. Organic materials can be considered enablers, owing to the possibility of depositing films with thicknesses at the nanometric scale, even from solution. However, available processes do not allow obtaining devices with thicknesses below hundreds of nanometres, thus setting a limit.

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  • Cerebellar hemorrhage (CBH) is a common injury in preterm infants, mainly affecting both sides of the cerebellum, while unilateral cases are rarer and can lead to focal atrophy.
  • A case study of a six-year-old previously born preterm showed right cerebellar hemisphere atrophy with mild social and language issues but few neurological symptoms.
  • The patient's mild neurological deficits suggest that cerebellar plasticity may help compensate for severe CBH, leading to specific non-motor challenges related to visual processing and social skills.
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  • Language deficits are a key aspect of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and the study focused on understanding grammatical comprehension in children with ASD.
  • The research involved 70 diagnosed children, revealing that language comprehension is the most affected area, which can negatively influence their social skills and learning.
  • Persistent issues with grammar were noted even in children with good cognitive and expressive language skills, highlighting the need for targeted rehabilitation strategies in ASD treatment.
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Inherited retinal dystrophies and late-stage age-related macular degeneration, for which treatments remain limited, are among the most prevalent causes of legal blindness. Retinal prostheses have been developed to stimulate the inner retinal network; however, lack of sensitivity and resolution, and the need for wiring or external cameras, have limited their application. Here we show that conjugated polymer nanoparticles (P3HT NPs) mediate light-evoked stimulation of retinal neurons and persistently rescue visual functions when subretinally injected in a rat model of retinitis pigmentosa.

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The use of intrinsic chiral molecules opens the door to bio-imaging specific tools and to the development of target-therapy. In this work the synthesis and characterization of polythiophenes with alkyl side chains containing one or chiral carbon is reported. Enantiopure chiral nanoparticles ( or NPs) were prepared from the polymers by a reprecipitation method.

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Organic devices are attracting considerable attention as prostheses for the recovery of retinal light sensitivity lost to retinal degenerative disease. The biotic/abiotic interface created when light-sensitive polymers and living tissues are placed in contact allows excitation of a response in blind laboratory rats exposed to visual stimuli. Although polymer retinal prostheses have proved to be efficient, their working mechanism is far from being fully understood.

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In this letter, we report on the fabrication, the characterization, and the in vitro testing of structures suitable for cell culturing, prepared through two-photon polymerization of a nanocomposite resist. More in details, commercially available Ormocomp has been doped with piezoelectric barium titanate nanoparticles, and bioinspired 3D structures resembling trabeculae of sponge bone have been fabricated. After an extensive characterization, preliminary in vitro testing demonstrated that both the topographical and the piezoelectric cues of these scaffolds are able to enhance the differentiation process of human SaOS-2 cells.

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We describe a case of duplication of the left internal carotid artery from a point 1 cm distal to the origin to the proximal petrous segment where the vessel reunites. Duplication and fenestration of the internal carotid artery are discussed. A review of embryologic development is presented.

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With the increasing use of three-dimensional MRI techniques it is becoming necessary to explore automated techniques for locating pathology in the volume images. The suitability of a specific technique to locate and identify healthy tissues of the brain was examined as a first step toward eventually identifying pathology in images. This technique, called multispectral image segmentation, is based on the classification of tissue types in an image according to their characteristics in various spectral regions.

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To determine if the quality of spin-echo magnetic resonance (MR) images of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) could be improved by reducing section thickness, coronal and sagittal 3.0- and 1.5-mm MR images of the same joints were evaluated.

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There is a controversy in the literature regarding the prevalence of osseous changes in the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) of asymptomatic persons. Using cephalometrically corrected tomograms, we assessed one TMJ of each of 34 asymptomatic persons who had no arthrographic or magnetic resonance imaging evidence of internal derangement. Minimal flattening of the condyle or articular eminence was seen in 12 joints (35%).

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Thirty-four carotid artery bifurcations were examined using both magnetic resonance angiography (MRA) and digital subtraction arch aortography to determine their accuracy when compared to selective carotid angiography. The sensitivity of MRA was 73% and its specificity was 91% when compared with selective carotid angiography. The sensitivity of arch aortography was 27% and its specificity was 100%.

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The authors have studied variations of Böhler's angle by various radiographic incidences. They have defined anatomic references of this angle on the correspondent dry bone. With the same radiographic incidences, Böhler's angle was 32 degrees.

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