Publications by authors named "Bonomo M"

Polyvinyl butyral (PVB) is a high-performance thermoplastic polymer, commonly used as an interlayer material in laminated safety glass for the automotive and architectural sectors. Currently, there is no end-of-life cycle program for a substantial amount of PVB film, which mainly ends up in landfills. According to a circular approach, PVB can be revalorized after efficient separation and recovery from glass.

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  • Hepcidin is a hormone linked to iron regulation, produced by colorectal cancer (CRC) cells, and this study investigates its potential as a prognostic biomarker in microsatellite stable (MSS) metastatic CRC (mCRC).
  • The research found that mCRC patients with serum hepcidin levels over 40 ng/mL had a significantly lower one-year overall survival rate compared to those with lower levels, indicating a strong link between high hepcidin levels and poorer prognosis.
  • Multivariate analysis confirmed that baseline serum hepcidin levels independently predict overall survival in MSS mCRC patients, suggesting it could be a useful marker for assessing treatment outcomes, warranting further research for validation.
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In this contribution, we tackle the replacement of the Hg-based catalyst and fossil-derived isocyanate precursors toward the formulation of a more sustainable polyurethane thermosetting resins (PUs), emulating the performance of a fully fossil-based one employed in industrial encapsulation of optoelectronics. A mixed Bi-Zn catalyst and a 71% bio-based isocyanate are exploited at this aim through multivariate chemometric approaches, namely Design of Experiment (DoE). DoE allows us to investigate the effect of different formulation factors on selected parameters, such as the film flexibility and transparency or the gel time.

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Background And Aims: Scuba diving for people with diabetes was discouraged due to hypoglycemia risks. However, evolving guidelines now enable safe diving for people with diabetes. Among them, the Diabete Sommerso® safety protocol.

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Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a heterogeneous disease with an aggressive clinical course and worse outcomes than other breast cancer subtypes. Metastatic triple-negative breast cancer (mTNBC) is characterized by an aggressive clinical course and unfavorable outcomes, despite the pharmacological treatments used. The present clinical case describes a 35-year-old woman affected by TNBC characterized by rapid and subsequent local, cutaneous and lymph node progression of the disease.

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Plants are sensitive to environmental pollutants and are excellent organisms for genetic and physiological testing. Plant-based test systems are often used to study aquatic, aerial, and terrestrial pollution, especially Allium cepa, but studies with Tradescatia pallida specimens have gained prominence due to their sensitivity and applicability. Among the biomarkers, cytogenetic damage and chlorophyll levels are used in stress studies due to their responses to single or combined factors.

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Solitary Rectal Ulcer Syndrome (SRUS) is a rare defecation disorder with varied clinical manifestations and often presents challenges in diagnosis. To date, there is no definitive treatment for SRUS. However, there is consensus that treatment should be individualized, multimodal, and focused on addressing potential causes of the disease.

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Maintaining healthy cognitive functioning and delaying cognitive decline in cognitively intact and cognitive impaired adults are major research initiatives for addressing dementia disease burden. Music interventions are promising, non-pharmaceutical treatment options for preserving cognitive function and psychological health in older adults with varying levels of cognitive function. While passive, music interventions have attracted considerable attention in the abnormal cognitive aging literature, active, music interventions such as music creativity are less well-studied.

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Until recently, recycling thermoset polyurethanes (PUs) was limited to degrading methods. The development of covalent adaptable networks (CANs), to which PUs can be assigned, has opened novel possibilities for actual recycling. Most efforts in this area have been directed toward inventing new materials that can benefit from CAN theory; presently, little or nothing has been applied to industrially producible materials.

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Deep eutectic solvents (DESs) have attracted increasing attention in recent years due to their broad applicability in different fields, but their computer-aided discovery, which avoids a time-consuming trial-and-error investigation, is still lagging. In this paper, a set of nine DESs, composed of choline chloride as a hydrogen-bond acceptor and nine functionalized phenols as hydrogen bond donors, is simulated by using classical molecular dynamics to investigate the possible formation of a DES. The tool of the Voronoi tessellation analysis is employed for producing an intuitive and straightforward representation of the degree of mixing between the different components of the solutions, therefore permitting the definition of a metric quantifying the propensity of the components to produce a uniform solution.

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The diketopyrrolopyrrole (DPP) unit represents one of the building blocks more widely employed in the field of organic electronics; in most of the reported DPP-based small molecules, this unit represents the electron acceptor core symmetrically coupled to donor moieties, and the solubility is guaranteed by functionalizing lactamic nitrogens with long and branched alkyl tails. In this paper, we explored the possibility of modulating the solubility by realizing asymmetric DPP derivatives, where the molecular structure is extended in just one direction. Four novel derivatives have been prepared, characterized by a common dithyenil-DPP fragment and functionalized on one side by a thiophene unit linked to different auxiliary electron acceptor groups.

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Recently, pharmaceutical research has been focused on the design of new antibacterial drugs with higher selectivity towards several strains. Major issues concern the possibility to obtain compounds with fewer side effects, at the same time effectively overcoming the problem of antimicrobial resistance. Several solutions include the synthesis of new pharmacophores starting from piperazine or morpholine core units.

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Sea urchins are primary herbivores on coral reefs, regulating algal biomass and facilitating coral settlement and growth. Recurring mass mortality events (MMEs) of Diadema species Gray, 1825 have been recorded globally, the most notorious and ecologically significant of which occurred in the Caribbean in 1983, contributing to the shift from coral to algal-dominated ecosystems. Recently, first evidence of Diadema setosum mass mortality was reported from the eastern Mediterranean Sea.

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  • Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) play a critical role in biological processes and understanding their associations with diseases can help in developing diagnosis and treatment methods, but traditional methods are limited due to high costs and time requirements.
  • New computational methods have been proposed for predicting lncRNA-disease associations, utilizing tripartite graphs that represent interactions among lncRNAs, miRNAs, and diseases.
  • These methods, including NGH and CF, showed higher prediction accuracy compared to other techniques when analyzed on both synthetic and real data, with the combined approach achieving an impressive AUC score of 0.966.
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Introduction And Importance: Lusory dysphagia (LD) is a rare disorder resulting from extrinsic vascular compression of the esophagus, is often associated with an aberrant right subclavian artery (ARSA). LD is characterized by abnormal development of the right fourth aortic arch during embryonic stages, leading to posterior coursing of the artery in 80 % of cases. Predominantly presenting as dysphagia, LD can occasionally manifest with laryngeal stridor or dyspnea, yet it often remains asymptomatic and incidentally discovered.

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  • Researchers are studying a special type of bacteria called DSPZPP1, found in traditional sausages from Southern Italy, because it's safe and might be helpful in food!
  • They looked at the entire DNA of this bacteria and found it can make important vitamins and some useful substances that can help in food production!
  • They also discovered that DSPZPP1 is safe for humans, doesn’t carry harmful genes, and is closely related to other types of bacteria studied before!
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In this paper, data from a DFT-based computational study on the reactivity of [Cu(2,2'--bpy)]PF6 ( indicating substitution by methyl groups at the 6 and/or 6' position and ranging from 0 to 100% through 50%) homoleptic complexes based toward tButOOH were presented. Computational results, supported by cyclic voltammetry analysis, prove the feasibility of finely tuning the chemical properties of the complexes and their reactivity by means of insertion of methyl moieties in selected positions within the bipyridine scaffold.

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  • The study examines the effectiveness and feasibility of rectal-sparing treatments for rectal cancer patients who showed a significant response after neoadjuvant therapy, although there is ongoing debate about their effectiveness.
  • In a multicenter study involving 178 patients, around 80.9% were able to preserve their rectum while showing promising survival rates over three years, including an overall survival rate of 80.6% and a stoma-free survival rate of 95%.
  • The findings suggest that for rectal cancer patients who achieve a major or complete response to neoadjuvant therapy, rectal preservation is possible in most cases without negatively affecting patient outcomes.
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Polyvinyl butyral (PVB) is widely used as an interlayer material in laminated glass applications, mainly in the automotive industry, but also for construction and photovoltaic applications. Post-consumed laminated glass is a waste that is mainly landfilled; nevertheless, it can be revalorized upon efficient separation and removal of adhered glass. PVB interlayers in laminated glass are always plasticized with a significant fraction in the 20-40% / range of plasticizer, and they are protected from the environment by two sheets of glass.

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Pig farming is recognized as an activity with great polluting potential. The aim was to investigate possible environmental risks of effluents from the stabilization pond (SP) and the raw effluent (RE) from the biodigestion process of swine residues, in different concentrations in the models Lactuca sativa and Allium cepa. Seeds were germinated in different dilutions, 100% (C1), 50% (C2), 25% (C3), 12.

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Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) is an RNA virus belonging to the coronavirus family responsible for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). It primarily affects the pulmonary system, which is the target of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), for which many new compounds have been developed. In this study, phosphodiesterase 4 (PDE4) inhibitors are being investigated.

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Introduction: Unintentional dural puncture (UDP) occurs in 0.5-1.5% of labour epidural analgesia cases.

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Purpose: The aim of this ESSKA consensus is to give recommendations based on scientific evidence and expert opinion to improve the diagnosis, preoperative planning, indication and surgical strategy in Anterior Cruciate Ligament revision.

Methods: Part 2, presented herein, followed exactly the same methodology as Part 1: the so-called ESSKA formal consensus derived from the Delphi method. Eighteen questions were ultimately asked.

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Graphene oxide (GO) and reduced graphene oxide (rGO) are both widely applicable and there is a massive production throughout the world which imply in inevitable contamination in the aquatic environment by their wastes. Nevertheless, information about their interaction at the cellular level in fish is still scarce. We investigated the metabolic activity, reactive oxygen species (ROS) production, responses of antioxidant defenses, and total antioxidant capacity (TAC) as well as oxidative stress and DNA integrity in zebrafish liver cells (ZFL) exposed to (0.

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