Publications by authors named "C Marcello"

Background: Mvolo in Western Equatoria of South Sudan has been a hotspot for transmission since the 1940s. In Mvolo onchocerciasis is a disease of public health importance, associated with onchocerciasis-associated epilepsy including nodding syndrome.

Methods: We conducted an entomological study to map the breeding sites of blackflies (Simulium damnosum, sens lato) on the river Naam, to allow the removal of vegetation from vector breeding sites, the "slash and clear".

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Multiple sclerosis is a demyelinating disease of the central nervous system. It contributes to a variety of symptoms affecting different areas of the body. The primary care NP must be familiar with the disease, therapies, and social impact to provide proper care to affected patients.

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The aim of this research was to develop a bio-based paper strength agent for the replacement of petroleum-based paper strength agents. Cationic starch was modified with 2-chloroacetamide in aqueous media. The modification reaction conditions were optimized based on the acetamide functional group incorporated into cationic starch.

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The brisk remodeling in healthcare delivery observed after the COVID-19 outbreak led us to evaluate how the pandemic affected non-melanoma skin cancer's (NMSC) care and tumor burden. To address this topic, we set up a retrospective real-life multi-center study based on the cities of Bergamo and Varese, whose provinces were the worst hit in Italy by the pandemic. We analyzed medical and pathological data from patients that underwent surgery in the two months preceding the outbreak in Italy and compared them to those who did in the corresponding bimester of the following year, reaching 214 patients and 274 lesions.

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  • * MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play a key role in regulating gene expression and their dysfunction is linked to issues such as tumor growth and resistance to cell death.
  • * The review focuses on the limited research regarding miRNAs as potential biomarkers for predicting how well HCC patients respond to TACE, incorporating radiological data and images from specific cases.
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